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	<title>Jake's Jaunts &#187; Family</title>
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		<title>World Trade Center Attack, Seven Years Later</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 15:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that every generation has their own &#8220;where were you when _____ happened&#8221; event.&#160; For my dad it was John F. Kennedy being shot.&#160; Prior to that it may have been the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.&#160; For my generation it is definitely the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.&#160; (OJ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that every generation has their own &#8220;where were you when _____ happened&#8221; event.&nbsp; For my dad it was John F. Kennedy being shot.&nbsp; Prior to that it may have been the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.&nbsp; For my generation it is definitely the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.&nbsp; (OJ in the white Bronco and Princess Diana both register but neither had nearly the impact on my life.)</p>
<p>I find it so interesting to hear other peoples&#8217; stories of where they were and what they did so here&#8217;s mine.</p>
<p>On September 11, 2001 I was working at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited in Mississauga.&nbsp; I was listening to Howard Stern on my commute to Toronto from Belleville when he started talking about a plane crashing into the WTC tower.&nbsp; In my mind it was a little two or four seater and an interesting news story but when Howard, all of a sudden, started going crazy about a second plane crashing into the other tower I just couldn&#8217;t believe what I was hearing.&nbsp; I was an avid Stern fan at the time so it took me a while to realize that he was serious, especially since no one on any other radio station was saying <em>anything</em> about the crashes.&nbsp; When I realized it was serious and that these weren&#8217;t accidents it actually made me angry that the other stations were continuing to gleefully play music, either ignorant or in denial of what was going on.&nbsp; Of course, had they come on and said that terrorist attacks were taking place all over American skies, the chaos may have been worse.</p>
<p>Instead of going to work I drove straight past the office and went to East Side Mario&#8217;s (a restaurant/bar) because I knew they&#8217;d have televisions (and I was sufficiently late for work that the place would be open).&nbsp; I was still struck by how little people seemed to be reacting to the attacks.&nbsp; It wasn&#8217;t until the first tower collapsed that people really stopped what they were doing and took notice.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t ever end up at work that day.&nbsp; My boss was annoyed but understood.&nbsp; I spent the day in the company of strangers, worried about my friends in the States, and very confused about the future.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t say the future is any more clear now but I do hold my friends closer.</p>
<p>My heart goes out to all of the families of the victims of the attacks, as well as to anyone else who has lost a loved one too soon.</p>
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<p align="left">By the way, I know they&#8217;re rebuilding but I think the two lights beaming to the heavens are a moving and striking sight to behold.&nbsp; You really can&#8217;t see them and not stop to take it all in.</p>
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		<title>Another Book to Make You Hug Your Kid</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 19:56:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As if you needed an excuse.
My boss is really into post-apocalyptic movies and books.  If it&#8217;s dark and dreary (or has vampires in it) he loves it.  He recommended that I read Cormac McCarthy&#8217;s The Road a long time ago but it wasn&#8217;t until I saw the movie No Country For Old Men (based on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As if you needed an excuse.</p>
<p>My boss is really into post-apocalyptic movies and books.  If it&#8217;s dark and dreary (or has vampires in it) he loves it.  He recommended that I read Cormac McCarthy&#8217;s <a href="http://www.amazon.ca/Road-Oprahs-Book-Club/dp/0307387895/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1216666474&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank"><em>The Road</em></a> a long time ago but it wasn&#8217;t until I saw the movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477348/" target="_blank">No Country For Old Men</a> (based on a McCarthy novel) that I decided to pick it up.  I hate seeing a great movie knowing I could have read the book first.</p>
<p>You see, the movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0898367/" target="_blank">The Road</a> comes out this fall.  I know it will be good because it stars <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001557/" target="_blank">Viggo Mortensen</a>, and he doesn&#8217;t make crap.  I&#8217;ve tried to steer clear of any spoilers because I&#8217;m now reading the book but what I do know is the general story.  It is, of course, a post-apocalyptic story about a man and his son heading south to avoid the freezing cold of the coming winter.  From what I&#8217;ve read in the first 25 pages, <em>the event</em> occurred several years ago and the man has survived much longer than most.</p>
<p>The book very quickly goes from dismal to scary.  On page 5 is a phrase that so closely aligns with how I feel about my kids that I wish I&#8217;d written it.  The man is watching over his son while he sleeps and he says, &#8220;If he is not the not the word of God God never spoke.&#8221;  At this point I was very in touch with the man and thought how much we are alike.  I put the book down for a break when the man asks himself on page 29, &#8220;Can you do it?  When the time comes?  Can you?&#8221;  Clearly this is not the world I live in.  The thought of saving your child from unspeakable horrors by ending his life &#8211; that deserves a break.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s another one of those, &#8220;what would you do in the same situation&#8221; type of books that I love and love to talk about.  Feel free to leave me your impressions of <em>The Road</em>.  I promise not to read them until I&#8217;ve finished the book (which will likely be very, very soon at the rate I&#8217;m reading it).</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong><br />
Finished the book in one  day &#8211; a new record for me!  I do recommend it but it is not for the faint of heart.  Very emotional for fathers of young kids anywhere.  The large print and style of writing makes for a nice quick read &#8211; you could probably get through the whole thing in one transatlantic flight&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Happy Father&#8217;s Day, Isi</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 20:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I write this blog post for and about my dad.&#160; He may not read it right away (or ever) but there are some things I think he should know.
I was gassing up my truck this morning to the tune of a small country&#8217;s GDP when I caught a whiff of the fumes.&#160; I was instantly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I write this blog post for and about my dad.&nbsp; He may not read it right away (or ever) but there are some things I think he should know.</p>
<p>I was gassing up my truck this morning to the tune of a small country&#8217;s GDP when I caught a whiff of the fumes.&nbsp; I was instantly transported back to every summer Sunday morning of my youth, filling up the boat.&nbsp; There was an hour every Sunday morning when my dad and I would head down to the boat before everyone else to get &#8216;er ready.&nbsp; We&#8217;d take the top down, stow the life jackets and the cooler, and then we&#8217;d take it around to gas up.</p>
<p>As a bit of an aside, there really isn&#8217;t anything else like Georgian Bay at 8 or 9 in the morning in the summer.&nbsp; It&#8217;s glass calm, the sun is just coming up and you can feel the heat of it on your skin but it&#8217;s not hot yet, it&#8217;s quiet, so quiet, and then there&#8217;s that smell.&nbsp; The sickly sweet fumes of gas and the Bay mixed together.&nbsp; It&#8217;s not unlike an elixir of youth &#8211; or joy.&nbsp; I think it is actually impossible to be upset or worried about something when you&#8217;re down at the dock, before the crowd, on the Bay.&nbsp; Lesley, when I go, just spread my ashes somewhere down the South Channel.</p>
<p>With gas prices heading through the stratosphere I imagine that pleasure boating will leave the realm of the middle-class to be enjoyed only by the uber-rich.&nbsp; That&#8217;s a real shame.&nbsp; I know I&#8217;m not the only guy out there who spent his formative years bonding with his dad over the fumes of an old Starcraft.&nbsp; Like most guys, my dad didn&#8217;t try to teach me anything about life when we were alone, that kind of information you had to glean from his actions and from eavesdropping at parties when I was supposed to be asleep hours ago.&nbsp; No, the stuff I learned from him in the early mornings was more about him and the kind of father that I wanted to be.&nbsp; He&#8217;d sit in the back of the boat, being <em>my</em> first mate.&nbsp; He&#8217;d wince when I came in too fast in the early years.&nbsp; He&#8217;d comment about my wake (it was always too big but I just <em>couldn&#8217;t</em> drive that slow).&nbsp; But in the end, he always let me take the lead, make my own mistakes, and learn on my own.</p>
<p>In the later years he&#8217;d just open a book and read until we got to the dock.&nbsp; He&#8217;d follow my instructions and then let me run the show for the whole day&#8217;s boating.&nbsp; Everyone knew that I was running the boat.&nbsp; I know he was paying attention though because he&#8217;d never fail to thank me at the end of the day for such a good boat ride.&nbsp; Imagine that, thanking <em>me</em> when it should have been me thanking <em>him.</em>&nbsp; As much as I liked driving the boat I think the thank you at the end of the day was even better.</p>
<p>I often think about the years ahead and how I&#8217;d love to move my parents closer to me and my family.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t get very far before I think about Georgian Bay and what it has meant to me, my dad, and my family in general.&nbsp; I was raised on the Bay.&nbsp; I proposed to Lesley on the Bay.&nbsp; I think I&#8217;m about as close to it as a man can be to a body of water.&nbsp; The thing is that my dad was there for all of it.&nbsp; So is it really the Bay that I love?</p>
<p>Happy Father&#8217;s Day, Big Isi (the BBP).</p>
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		<title>A New Kennedy in the Compound</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 03:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so it&#8217;s not a compound.&#160; But there is a new face.&#160; My second daughter, Leila (&#8220;Laylah&#8221;) Belle, was born early Saturday morning and my wife and I couldn&#8217;t be happier.&#160; Big sister Ella seems very excited and has attempted to be very helpful around the house.&#160; At a little over 4 years old, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, so it&#8217;s not a compound.&nbsp; But there is a new face.&nbsp; My second daughter, Leila (&#8220;Laylah&#8221;) Belle, was born early Saturday morning and my wife and I couldn&#8217;t be happier.&nbsp; Big sister Ella seems very excited and has attempted to be very helpful around the house.&nbsp; At a little over 4 years old, that help often ends in more work for the &#8216;rents but I love the effort.</p>
<p>Leila was a week late but it was clear that she was just staying where she liked the food.&nbsp; She was born at 4230 grams, or 9lbs 5oz.&nbsp; She&#8217;s as cute as a button and very curious.</p>
<p>Now my wife and I are fully engulfed in the mystical art of deciphering what the hell this baby needs.&nbsp; My mother bought us a DVD called <a href="http://www.dunstanbaby.com/" target="_blank">The Dunstan Baby Language</a>.&nbsp; If you haven&#8217;t heard of this before and have an infant at home, it is definitely worth checking out.&nbsp; The Reader&#8217;s Digest version is that this lady in Australia was born with a gift for being able to identify sounds and recreate them after one hearing (&#8220;a photographic memory for sounds&#8221; they call it).&nbsp; When she had her first child she discovered that he was repeating the same basic sounds and, after some research, discovered that it was virtually universal among human infants.&nbsp; She was on Oprah.&nbsp; Yes, I&#8217;m the last to hear about her.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t watch Oprah &#8211; sue me.</p>
<p>Let me tell you this, when you watch the DVD it looks foolproof.&nbsp; If you manage to hear the sound in your own child you feel like a genius.&nbsp; If, like me, your child seems to make every sound other than the basic sounds on the DVD you feel <em>very</em> frustrated.&nbsp; Right now I&#8217;m about 3 for 12.&nbsp; It&#8217;s better than 0 for 12 but I do hope it gets easier&#8230;</p>
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