Monday, February 19, 2007
Winter Break Day One
What do you do if your school district has a winter break in the middle of February? If you're a Mancini, you construct a high speed sledding run in your front yard that potentially launches you into the street. Although Olympic record speeds were not reached, two small hybrid vehicles and a dangerously stressed out postal carrier were minimally damaged by various airborne youth.
Another Celebration
Beez, aka Sue Mancini, stopped by to celebrate an undisclosed birthday. This is the first time in a number of years that Beez was not vacationing on the Gulf beaches of Florida for her birthday. A closer inspection of the cake reveals the unique details that only a Mancini cake can have. Yes that's a sailboat in the corner and an Elmo candle in the opposite corner. If you stare at the cake long enough, you can unlock the secrets of quantum particle physics or see the image of Jim Morrison hugging Amelia Earheart (depending on what decade you were born).
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
So How Much Did it Snow?
2 by 4s of the World Beware
Happy Valentine's Day
Here's a little video to get you thinking about love in America.
This video proves what I've been saying for years: there is no love at McDonalds.
This video proves what I've been saying for years: there is no love at McDonalds.
Monday, February 12, 2007
A Serious Post
You Tube has become many things. Unfortunately, the bad side of You Tube is what it is most known for (rocket scientists performing dumb stunts, future world leaders dropping their pants, Mensa club rejects lip syncing songs in their underwear, etc.). But the true power of You Tube is that it can be the voice of a world that truly has something significant to say.
Here is an excellent and timely example of how You Tube can give someone a larger audience to say what they have to say. This is a short film that a young girl produced for a film festival that slaps the world in the face about how far we haven't come when thinking about diversity and image.
Here is an excellent and timely example of how You Tube can give someone a larger audience to say what they have to say. This is a short film that a young girl produced for a film festival that slaps the world in the face about how far we haven't come when thinking about diversity and image.
Friday, February 09, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
The Great American Icicle Hunters
The manly Mancinis once again successfully work on the icicle overpopulation problem in suburban Rochester. Seen here with their latest trophy just moments before having the vicious beast stuffed and mounted, the Mancini men proudly display the highly developed physiques used to bag this monster. The boys later decided to shave it and douse it with sugary syrup and make snow cones for the neighborhood.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
We Will Not Go Quietly
Bring it on! Let it be said from this point forth that the Mancinis are not afraid to meet any neighborhood snowball fight head on. This is a picture of our current front yard fortress, partially completed, ready for any and all attacks from the Galactic Empire. Construction foreperson Lisa assures us that there should be at least one more level, steel reinforced, with lookout outposts, barbed wire, and fully functioning radar. I, of course, am holding out for HD satellite TV.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Where Did January Go?
Okay, it's February already and we have no idea where January went.
Let's give you an update on just a few of the somewhat significant Mancini happenings.
Every Thursday, Lisa has been taking Bobby and Brett, one of the boys she watches three times a week, to the Strong National Museum of Play, quite possibly the coolest place on Earth (outside of Universal Studios Orlando). It's certainly the coolest place in Rochester (outside of this blog, of course). Anyplace that has Hot Wheels, G.I. Joes, a full size replica of Sesame Street, and free Dance Dance Revolution is okay in my book.
Just this past weekend, we participated in the Gates Presbyterian Church Cabin and Sledding Party at Black Creek Park in Chili (for those of you reading this from outside the Rochester area, Chili is a town, not just a spicy bean/meat soup). There was ample snow, sledding, and food, three major winter staples for the Mancinis. Rumors of a particular adult Mancini plowing down any and all defenseless children on the sledding hill while cackling maniacally are greatly overexagerated. Lisa was only screaming and the one little girl will walk again once she completes the appropriate physical and emotional therapy.
As we look ahead to the impending Super Bowl weekend...I mean "weekend of the BIG GAME that is going to be SUPER" (darn those lame copyright regulations) the Mancinis once again find themselves rooting for either the team with the most Notre Dame graduates or the best commercials, whichever will allow us to sit in front of the TV and eat more cholesterol laden snack foods.
Let's give you an update on just a few of the somewhat significant Mancini happenings.
Every Thursday, Lisa has been taking Bobby and Brett, one of the boys she watches three times a week, to the Strong National Museum of Play, quite possibly the coolest place on Earth (outside of Universal Studios Orlando). It's certainly the coolest place in Rochester (outside of this blog, of course). Anyplace that has Hot Wheels, G.I. Joes, a full size replica of Sesame Street, and free Dance Dance Revolution is okay in my book.
Just this past weekend, we participated in the Gates Presbyterian Church Cabin and Sledding Party at Black Creek Park in Chili (for those of you reading this from outside the Rochester area, Chili is a town, not just a spicy bean/meat soup). There was ample snow, sledding, and food, three major winter staples for the Mancinis. Rumors of a particular adult Mancini plowing down any and all defenseless children on the sledding hill while cackling maniacally are greatly overexagerated. Lisa was only screaming and the one little girl will walk again once she completes the appropriate physical and emotional therapy.
As we look ahead to the impending Super Bowl weekend...I mean "weekend of the BIG GAME that is going to be SUPER" (darn those lame copyright regulations) the Mancinis once again find themselves rooting for either the team with the most Notre Dame graduates or the best commercials, whichever will allow us to sit in front of the TV and eat more cholesterol laden snack foods.
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