A busy weekend, though in many respects quite productive.
On Friday night, Julie and I took Riley to see Horrible Bosses. Not the most-appropriate movie for a 13 year old, but a kid has to learn about these things someday…
On Saturday, the three of us attended the Japan Bazaar at the Southern Alameda County Buddhist Church in Union City. They had carnival games and some merchandise, along with plenty of food and drinks and entertainment. I had a very tasty teriyaki burger and a beer (this, clearly, is a different kind of church than the one I’m used to). We were there since the family of one of Riley’s buddies goes to the church and was working one of the booths.

Quinn spent Friday night at a sleepover, then on Saturday at a birthday party where they saw Transformers (and Julie gives me a hard time for taking Riley to see Horrible Bosses!). On Sunday, I took Quinn out to hit some tennis balls. He has great fashion sense!

I also spent some time catching up on some blogging. I posted a ton of blog posts this weekend. Here are all the links!
The Frat Pack Tribute:
Lip Balm Anonymous:
Rock Around the Year:
- “Start Me Up†by The Rolling Stones (1981)
- “Planet Earth†by Duran Duran (1981)
- “We Got the Beat†by The Go-Go’s (1981)
- “Limelight†by Rush (1981)
- “Fire and Ice†by Pat Benatar (1981)
- “Don’t You Want Me†by The Human League (1981)
- “Should I Stay or Should I Go?†by The Clash (1982)
- “Grey Matter†by Oingo Boingo (1982)
Kevdo.com
- If you don’t know which post is, then you’re not trying very hard
So there you go… 13 blog posts in a weekend.
As a former Librarian, I’ve always loved bookstores. Not to a fault, mind you  – I’m not paying twice as much for a book at retail if I can get it online instead. Starting in the mid-1990s, I’ve very much enjoyed the big bookstores such as Barnes & Noble, and especially Borders. Yes, those chains have hurt small bookstores, but in general I’ve chalked that up to changing times. For about 15 years, those chains have had a really good run, but now Borders is closing many of it’s stores.
Here are my predictions for the this year’s Major League season, with my forecast for the playoff teams and the eventual World Series winner.
Here are my most-listened to songs of 2010, based on playcounts from iTunes and iPods. My favorite song of the year also tops the list, “I am Jesus” by Infant Sorrow from the Get Him to the Greek soundtrack. Also high on the list was Metric, Editors (a holdover from last year’s list), and We Are the Fallen.

