Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Mall trip 1/26/12

King's take: 
We found some shirts and pants that would fit me. It was fun. We tried to find some striped socks but they were too expensive. All the yellow shirts were really big.
Then we tried Best Buy to find a CD or DVD. They didn't have much anime. We looked at the games. We were going to get  Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy, but the lady at the counter said it was $30, so we decided to try GameStop.
The game I got at GameStop was Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. I spent my $20 on it.
Then we went to Ruby Tuesday to order our lunch and drinks. Patch is going to pick us up after we finish our lunch. I'm very excited about getting endless french fries. I'm sorry they don't have honey for you. Miaka asked for honey but they didn't have any. I asked for a bacon cheeseburger.

Miaka's take:
Sorry this has taken so long to get up, I had a very bad cold that I'm just getting over.
Our plan for today was to hit the mall, as King needs some new clothes. Mom said his pants weren't fitting all that well anymore, so she asked me to help him find at least one new outfit. My cold had us getting a bit of a later start than originally planned, and not taking the bus--I was pretty miserable.
We went to Sears first, to look for pants and a shirt for King. It took us a bit to find the right spot to look for the kind of pants that would work for him, but once we found it, it didn't take long to locate a few pairs that looked quite serviceable and happened to be on sale. Once we'd picked up a good pair of on-sale pants in his approximate size, we went to look for shirts. Bright yellow, because it's his favorite colour. Unfortunately most of the bright yellow shirts we could find were size large, x-large, or xx-large. King wears about size medium. We did find one bright yellow shirt in size medium (it had a silly face on it), but it was rather expensive, so we decided to go with a plain bright-yellow shirt that was only $8 but was a size large. I figured that if it didn't fit, Mom could return it and get a different size.
Once we had pants and a shirt, we went to look at socks, but they were all about $12 or more per pack, so we decided not to get any. Off to the checkout, and then across the entire length of the mall to Best Buy, so that King could get a CD or DVD or something. He was talking about possibly picking up a One Piece DVD. Unfortunately, upon arriving at the DVD section in Best Buy, we discovered that the anime section has been reduced to part of one case-thingy. Very sad, there is almost no anime at all. And of course there was no One Piece in what little anime was present on the single section devoted to it. So King went to look at the games. He picked up a two-game box set, of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, which the shelf-tag seemed to say was $20, and therefore within his price range for the day. Get up to the counter with it, and we find out it's apparently been put away in the wrong place and is actually $30. King doesn't have $30 for today, only $20, and the cashier was not willing to fix the pricing for us, even after I brought her the price-card it had been sitting in front of, which apparently was actually for a different game. King sort of shook his head and decided to go elsewhere.
So we walked all the way back across the mall to GameStop, and King found a pre-owned Wii game to get, paid for it, and we headed to Ruby Tuesday for lunch. On the way there, I called Patch for a ride back home, since we needed to give him time to get back to Manchester.
Lunch at Ruby Tuesday was good. King enjoyed his bacon cheeseburger, and I had some very yummy chicken soup, which did have me feeling a bit better. We talked about a variety of things, including what series to start watching after we finish all of the second season of Rayearth. Patch called just as we were getting ready to pay the bill, to let us know that he'd arrived at the mall.
Because of my cold, Patch dropped me at my place and took King home, rather than having King hang out and watch more Rayearth. Next week we'll probably finish off the last disc.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Movie Day: Beauty and the Beast 3D

King's take:
We're doing this on paper because the computer is not working. I can't believe this. I don't get it.
We saw Beauty and the Beast in 3D.
We went into the theater and got some 3D glasses. I used the gift card for tickets. We got a small popcorn to share, and then we headed into theater 14. We watched previews. There was the Arietty preview, that Miaka wants to see. There was the Disney Pixar Brave movie. I think that would be a nice movie to see.
It took a while for the lights to go out. Miaka said the lights reflected off the 3D glasses and made it hard to see.
First there was a piece called Tangled Ever After.
Then they started the actual movie. Belle went to get a new book. Her father was trying to make his invention work and then headed off to the fair. Until the horse, Phillipe, went the wrong way, and he wasn't at the fair, he was at the Beast's castle. The Beast was not happy and locked him up in the tower until Belle came to rescue him.
Gaston wanted to marry Belle, but she refused.
Gaston did not give up.
Belle went to the castle to rescue her father. Then she met the Beast. She said "What have you done to my father?" and she offered to take her father's place.
The Beast gave her a room. He wanted Belle to come to dinner, but she said "I'm not hungry." She wouldn't come out and the Beast lost his temper.
Then there was the Be Our Guest song. I think that was a great song.
Then Belle went to the west wing on purpose, even though the Beast had told her not to. She lifted up the glass case for the red rose and the Beast got angry and told her to leave. She ran away and then she was going to be eaten by wolves, until the Beast saved her life.
Then Belle was trying to treat the Beast's wound, but he said "Ow!" and wouldn't stay still. Belle said "this may sting a little."
Belle's father Maurice wanted to rescue Belle, but no one would help him. So he set off on his own.
Gaston's plan didn't work.
Best part: When the Beast and Belle got married and all the servants in the castle were human again.
It was a great movie. Except for when the Beast got stabbed in the back by Gaston. Gaston fell off the tower and the mountain.

(We got the computer to cooperate again about then, so we did a video interview.)
Video link: (will be added when I can get YouTube to cooperate and let me upload the video.)


Miaka's take: 
I'd been looking forward to seeing this movie since I noticed that it was being re-released, this time in 3D. I enjoyed Beauty and the Beast the first time it was in the theater, some 20 years ago or so, and I thought it would be a good way to see what a 3D movie might be like. Considering the 3DS tends to give me a headache pretty fast, I was a touch iffy on the whole concept, so trying it with a movie I already knew I liked was important.
Fortunately for me, the whole experience was quite smooth. Well, except for a minor hiccup with the tickets. I'd forgotten that 3D movies cost more to see in the theater. (I presume the extra cost is there to cover the glasses and equipment.) King had a gift card to be used for the purchase of the tickets, but it was $6 short of the cost of 2 tickets for a 3D movie. Fortunately, he was able to pull out 6 $1 bills, with a little coaching. Once we had the tickets, he headed over to the concessions counter and asked for a large popcorn. I assured him that a small popcorn would be more than enough for the two of us. "A large is for the whole family to share. There's only two of us, so a small is plenty."
He was loosing stray kernels of popcorn, like a flower-girl scattering petals, the whole way to our seats in the theater. We were the first to arrive for the showing, so we had our pick of seats. King chose a row in approximately the middle of the theater, a little to the forward side. The theater we go to has stadium-style seating, and King's selected seats were perhaps five or six steps up from the entry floor level. I poked at him to go sit in the very center of the row. My reasoning for this is twofold: it provides optimal viewing position, and it leaves plenty of end space in both directions for others to grab seats in the same row, if needed. This showing, it wasn't needed. I think about 3 or 4 other people came, though I suppose that's fairly expected for a noontime showing on a Thursday that's not during vacation week. It is a kids movie, after all.
King pretty well covered the events leading up to the movie--yes, I fussed a bit about the lights still being on, because they reflected on the glasses (which I kept trying on) and made it hard to see things through the glasses. Also they played the trailer for the latest Ghibli film, which I am already making plans to see with friends when it comes out next month, as we did with Ponyo.
The movie started off with a short about Tangled. Personally, I thought it was rather silly and was looking forward to it being over. Then again, I really only enjoyed Tangled because Flynn reminded me (and my friends watching with me) of one of Archi's characters.
Once the movie actually started, it was awesome! The 3D worked quite well, actually, even with the stained-glass set that starts off the story with the tale of how the Beast came to be. I have, of course, had bits of the songs stuck in my head all day. Also I could not quite resist singing along a little in the theater. The movie was just as excellent as I remembered it, and the 3D had been very carefully applied with a subtle hand. Backgrounds came to life even more, and it was like looking into a diorama (the edges of the screen seem quite sharp as they interrupt the picture). I was very pleased to see that they hadn't really changed anything to make the 3D more apparent, simply added it where it fit, seamlessly. I don't really know enough about the details of how animation or 3D effects work to go on about it much more. Well, that and I wasn't really paying attention to the 3D as much as to the movie itself.
After the movie, Archi picked us up and we headed back to my place. In the car, King and I discussed doing the video review and what to have for lunch. He decided he'd rather have a ham and cheese sandwich than wait around an hour for pizza to arrive.  Upon our arrival at my place, King enjoyed his ham and cheese sandwich, and a chocolate cupcake for desert (I made cupcakes Wednesday night because the house was cold). Lunch eaten, we went to the living room to try and create the video review. That was when I discovered that my computer didn't want to work with me today. We did a written review for a bit, and then suddenly the computer started cooperating again and we were able to craft a video review. Once that was completed, we put in the Rayearth dvd to watch until it was time for King to head home.
For some reason it takes forever to upload one of the video reviews to YouTube...

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Movie Day: The Adventures of Tintin

King's take:
We saw The Adventures of Tintin!
I think it was good.
The captain, Captain Haddock, was trying to get his ship back.
The cat came in the window and the dog chased it. They broke a lot of things, and they knocked over the ship. That made Tintin very angry at Snowy.
Favorite part: My favorite part is when Tintin found the scroll for the ship and the two policemen arrested the bad guy.
Funniest part: Well, when the dog hung onto the falcon, and the captain had to fight for his ship.
"Miaka, you liked it when they were sword-fighting?"
"I adore sword-fights!"
Only a true Haddock can solve the riddle!
The secret weapon, the Milanese Nightingale! The singer gave the captain a headache and he had to cover his ears. Her voice shattered the glass! Then the falcon stole the ship. I hate that falcon.
Tintin got it back, but if he didn't let it go the captain and Snowy would go overboard and die.
(At this point, lunch arrived and King lost interest in having me write down his thoughts.)

Miaka's take:
Right across the top of the movie posters, it says that both Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson worked on it. I may not know much about movies, but I know those names, so I knew this would be impressive. The Adventures of Tintin definitely met my expectations! A wonderful, rollicking and hilarious comedy adventure.
We made good time on the trip from my place to the movie theater, in spite of the snow still coming down, the roads we took that hadn't been plowed yet, and Patch's phone GPS attempting to confuse us--it didn't like my route that skips several traffic lights. Patch liked the route, though the roads were often not plowed as they're not considered important enough to bother with, apparently. We'd left my place at noon on the dot, and still arrived at the theater in time to buy our tickets for the 12:15 showing and head in to grab seats just as the last of the previews was playing. Patch was kind enough to volunteer for a snack run, so King had popcorn and a drink--water, because his throat is still bothering him.
The movie itself was truly excellent; my only regret is that my husband didn't get to see it too. The bumbling police officers are a silly little treat, and there is all manner of adventure! Sword-fights, gunfights, grand chase scenes, things that explode; pretty much all anyone could want from a story of adventure. Including a 'sword-fight' between giant cranes!
Bits and pieces of Tintin's character reminded me of Kudou Shinichi from Meitantei Conan (Detective Conan/Case Closed), one of my very favorite characters. As mentioned above, I adore watching sword-fights on screen, not that I can really explain why. Chase scenes are also wonderfully exciting, somehow even more so when they include the occasional random bit, such as the tank caught inside a building, which ends up chasing Tintin all the way to the docks, with a part of it looking almost reminiscent of the City Escape level in Sonic, where the hero is running from a big ol' truck. This will get overly wordy rather quickly if I keep going on about bits I particularly liked. It's a good movie, go see it.
By the time the movie let out, the snow had stopped falling, though the plows still had a good bit of work to do. It being about two or so in the afternoon, we were all getting a bit hungry, so off we went to Blake's for a late lunch. (Patch tagged along today as he had the day off work and was also interested in seeing the movie. He provided transportation.) The way plans worked out, there wasn't any real chance to record King's take on the movie with anything other than words on paper, so I set about writing it down (my handwriting being rather swifter and more legible than his) while we waited for our lunches.
Lunch was tasty, and lively with discussion of various topics. King capped it off with a sundae (Archi gave me a coupon yesterday because it had been sitting in his wallet). Moose Tracks and Caramel Caribou ice cream, topped off with hot fudge, whipped cream, and a cherry (which King let me have, as he doesn't care for cherries).
Mom had granted permission for King to be out and about most of the afternoon, and asked only that the boys head for home by about 5pm, so King requested a stop at my place to catch another disc of Rayearth. Even skipping both openings and endings, we didn't manage to make it through the whole disc before they had to go. Ah well, we'll finish it next week. I've also noticed that honey water really seems to help his throat; he doesn't cough nearly as much after drinking some.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Mall of New Hampshire

King's take:
We went to Ruby Tuesday.
We got a microphone from Best Buy.
We went to Ritz Camera.
I didn't want to go to the Disney Store. It was OK but going there would... I don't know.
I remember we're going to Starbucks at three. Or whenever Archi gets here.
The mall is tiring. I am getting tired.
We got a microphone at Best Buy. We tried looking for Christmas CD's, but they were sold out. Maybe next year.
We are wandering the mall, but I didn't see anything I wanted to look at.
We will go to Starbucks when Archi gets here. Then we will go to Miaka's place to watch Rayearth season 2. That is our list for today.
We are going to wander all around the mall and see if we find anything we want to look at.
(Later, while letting the ending and opening play between episodes of Rayearth)
We went to Ruby Tuesday. I got a burger and you {Miaka} got salad and we both got Sprites.
We went to Starbucks and I got a double chocolate brownie. It was yummy.
We went to Miaka's place to watch Rayearth season 2.
We went to Ritz camera and looked at the cameras.

Miaka's take:
Wow, King is good with product-placement for stuff he's interested in or excited about. Er, sorry, that's a bit off topic.
Today we went to the mall. Originally, the plan was to take the bus from the middle of town, but King seems to have a low-level cold (sneezing and coughs) so Mom wasn't sure she wanted him to ride the bus. Instead, she dropped us off at Ruby Tuesday. The place was pretty empty, the lunch rush over since it was nearly one in the afternoon, so we were seated right away and got our lunch quickly. While we ate, we talked over the things we needed and wanted to do in the mall today. Item number one on the agenda was to go to Best Buy and pick up a microphone that could be connected to my computer, so that the next time we do a movie review we don't have the issue with the sound being too quiet. Last week's review was that way because the microphone built into my laptop was too far from our mouths and didn't pick up our voices very well.
Lunch was good, and after we paid--I showed King a trick for figuring out the tip, but made him do the actual calculation--we headed out to the other end of the mall to run our errands.
Picking up the microphone was a snap, because Archi and I wandered around the mall a bit on Tuesday and I came in to see if they had anything that would work, and how much it would cost me, so I knew exactly where it was. We went right to the aisle and found that there was one left waiting for us. King had a bit of trouble getting off the hook, though. "It's stuck..." Looked to me like it had gotten caught on the price tag, and I jiggled it a little to get it off--King was not quite at the right angle. He decided that he wanted me to carry it, so I stuck it on top of the coats I was carrying and we headed off to run the next errand.
Mom had mentioned seeing Christmas music CD's for $5 at Best Buy, so we went over to the music department to look. When a quick check failed to reveal any Christmas CD's, we found a store employee and King asked. "Try the front of the store," we were told, so off we went to the front of the store. No Christmas music here. Slowly, we worked our way through the whole music department, checking each aisle. No dice. Or Christmas music, for that matter.
"I guess they must be sold out," I told King.
"They don't have any?"
"It doesn't look like it. Maybe next year."
King agreed that Mom might be disappointed, but there wasn't really anything we could do about it. If they were sold out, they were sold out, and we were out of luck. (Mom had seen the display at a different Best Buy.)
The next item on our list was to 'wander the mall'. I had to remind King that we needed to pay for the microphone first. I think the fact that there wasn't a line at the cash register confused him, as he stood in the walkway for a moment until I told him to look at the lit-up number sign some 10 feet in front of us and a little to our right. "Oh," he said, immediately walking over to the counter. "Um, we'd like to buy this," he told the cashier, whom he hadn't been able to see a moment before due to the positioning of a shelf. I set the microphone on the counter and went digging in my purse to find the rewards card, and then the gift-card I knew I had. We split the cost of the microphone, as it's going to be useful for both of us. There was a bit of a delay with locating the right denomination of bill, and then with trying to get the change back in his wallet. Sometime when we're not in the middle of trying to make a purchase, I will show him the trick of sorting money to make things easier to find.
Archi to change the time he planned on picking us up.
We wandered back out of the camera shop about the same time as I finished talking to Archi, and decided to meander on down the same hallway and see if anything else caught our eye. King decided that the soft chairs clustered into a sort of 'rest station' looked good, so we sat down for a few minutes. I pulled out the journal and we went over the events of the day and what else we had planned. Then we decided to go check out Game Stop, a little farther down the hall, just to see what games they had. Mom had told us she'd rather King not buy any more new games until he'd at least played all of the ones he got for Christmas.
We were looking at pre-owned Wii games when Archi called to ask which door he needed to meet us at. Arranging for him to pick us up at the same door we'd originally entered by, I set stuff down for a moment to help King into his coat and to put my own on. It's been getting cold lately, though it really ought to have gotten this cold at least a couple weeks ago.
Meeting up with Archi was no problem, and once in the car we headed for the nearby Starbucks, to get a snack for King and a drink for Archi and I. Because King wanted a snack, we decided we'd better go inside. Considering the long line at the drive-thru, this was probably the faster choice anyhow. King selected a brownie, Archi a hot chocolate, and I decided on a chai. I had to remind King to talk to the cashier, not the display case, but everything went smoothly. Archi and I were rather impressed with the ability to scan a card from the Starbucks app, instead of having to present the card. Snack and drinks in hand, we headed home.
As soon as we were in the door, King made a beeline for the chair in front of the TV (my living room isn't big enough for a couch) and dug into his brownie almost as soon as he was seated. He was mostly patient while I got the DVD in for him, and then located the TV remote so I could tell the TV to listen to the DVD player instead of a gaming console.
We had enough time to watch all of one disc and part of the first episode on the next disc before Dad came to pick King up. This series is not likely to last more than another week or two, at this rate. I rather wish I could figure out what's so special about watching stuff at my place that he could just as easily watch at his own house. His cough started bothering him partway through the first disc, so I made him some honey-water, which seemed to settle the cough pretty well.