Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Some recent photos

Luka at the park
Luka's artwork from school

Axy wearing his Valentine's Day artwork

Luka showing off the gorgeous and delicious cake he made at kids French cooking class

Axel playing with poles -a favorite pastime

Axel's famous finger painting of a dragon - no help from an adult!

Axel and Mommy's playdough snowman

Luka "Star Student" at School

Luka's is currently the "star student" in his Kindergarten class. This means you get to make a poster about yourself and it hangs outside the classroom for a week or two. Luka came up with all the biographical information himself, and Mommy and he worked on the poster. Here it is!


Luka's stats:

  • Favorite movie: Jungle Book [where did that come from?]

  • Favorite colors: green, red and blue

  • Favorite toys: My teddies (Snakey, Diego, Beary - see drawing above)

  • My family: Luka, Mommy, Daddy, Axy (see drawing above)

  • My favorite Books: Les Pyjamasques (see pictures pasted above and check out these great books at Amazon.fr)

  • What I want to be when I grow up: Pilot

  • Favorite places to visit: Alaska and France

  • I am so good at: running

  • My favorite animals: lion, tiger, cheetah

  • My favorite food: chocolate and vanilla ice cream

  • My best friends: Billy, Connor, Haley, Abigail, Kristin, Cody

Even though Axel was not star student this week, here are his current interests, says Mommy:

  • Favorite movie: Polar Express in French (the "princess movie" - go figure)

  • Favorite color: yellow

  • Favorite toys: garbage truck from Santa - yeah!

  • My family: Luka, Mommy, Daddy, Axel -- Grandma, Jean-Claude and Annick. He loves to talk to his grandparents on Skype! (Luka is sad Grandma only has a phone and no computer!)

  • My favorite books: Les Pyjamasques as well as L'imagier des engins

  • What I want to be when I grow up: garbage man? construction worker? engineer?

  • Favorite places to visit: Alaska and France (of course!)

  • I am so good at: skiing of course - 2-year old prodigy that I am!

  • My favorite animals: monkey?

  • My favorite food: I like all food, but today I did, in fact, enjoy a yummy choc/vanilla ice cream cone at the mall with Mommy. Messy, but yum!

  • My best friends: Luka, Mommy, Daddy and my friends at school: Anna and Ahlias

Monday, March 10, 2008

No more TV at our house!

Well, sort of. We took the big step--we cancelled cable! We never even had cable till around three years ago (late technology adopters in this case), but it does start to feel like a necessity, doesn't it? We still kept discussing the fact that we did not really need it and finally kicked the habit.

Goodbye DVR, my one-time love, goodbye on demand! I thought I needed you both, but did not realize that for $0/month in TV fees compared to the $85 (!) we were paying, we can get pretty much anything, anytime we want to watch ONLINE. The DVR requires you to remember to set up a recording, and also that something is on the tube that you WANT to record. On demand worked pretty well for the kids shows, and I liked the idea, but there is just no way cable can match the content available online.

Also, for now, we must say goodbye to HD programming. :( This is because Denver is the only major market without "over the air" access to HD programming. However, the Denver area is now on track to make the Congress-imposed 2009 deadline for all channels to be HD (and not require cable or satellite as is now the case), so another year won't kill us. (And the quality of online network shows is excellent.)

What do the kids think of all this? Well, they are too busy watching French kid video shorts "on demand" on youtube to even realize they don't have television receiption in the house. We think this is innovative, but by the time they are 10, I am sure it will be passé. The love it! Their current favorite is Trotro (the same person voices Trotro the mischievous donkey and T'choupi, but I don't think they have noticed that yet!). They also like dancing French penguins, and of course, T'choupi himself. T'choupi à la ferme has them laughing their heads off. Here is one of their favorite Trotro episodes--check it out:



While you are at it, you may as well check out Axel's all time favorite show, T'choupi's Premier Bal. Learn the T'choupi Cha Cha Cha so you can dance with Axel next time you visit!



I actually should specify that we do get one channel that we pay for: the French channel available to US residents: TV5. We pay $15/month and enjoy watching French news, movies and game shows (well, Reynald likes the latter).

Since I am not 20 years old (yes, it is true), I do like (American, I mean) TV shows like others of my generation. But, I now realize, no actual TV is needed--we should have done this ages ago and saved almost $1,000/year in cable costs! We have a fast Internet connection that supports streaming excellent quality videos/shows even through wifi. Check out the sites of all the networks like ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX. Fox is in beta and the shows I have watched so far have had NO commercials. I am sure that won't last, but the commercial breaks the others take are limited compared to actual network-aired TV, and not that bad. (Someone has to pay for this, I guess!) AOL Television also offers thousands of shows, in full, for free.

If I were an executive at the TV networks, the cable companies or the satellite companies, I would be running scared. In less than five years, surely the current landscape will have changed even further, and the traditional delivery models will NOT be leading the pack.

With youtube, network shows, kid DVDs, and things still to be discovered online, we are sitting pretty using our Internet connection. I am watching more "TV" than I was before we cancelled cable! Who knew?! We have not even signed up for Netflix yet, and we can't forget that we can always buy previous episodes on iTunes if needed, for two bucks a pop!

This is a lot different than when we chose not to have TV for 2 years from 1999 to 2001: we just went cold turkey and that was it--and we didn't miss much! But long term, hopefully, we will again have more time for reading and relaxing and be better able to resist the pull of the tube/computer and save money at the same time, and when we can't resist, at least watch things we like, of our own choosing. What a concept!