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Tokyo Disneyland

Filed under: All Posts — Wrote by Scott on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 @ 10:31 pm

We took the kidos out to Disneyland recently.

This is the hardest working mommy in the world by the way:

I know this sounds rather crazy to say, but lining up for close to two hours to go to Mickey’s house really isn’t all that bad — actually it’s rather fun, when it’s you’re kids your taking. Then again considering your whole world essentially revolves around them, it makes sense that you end up living vicariously through them in a lot of ways. Which explains, for example, why the wifey goes out to by herself some new clothes and comes back with nothing but stuff for the princess. Or why in the few (almost nonexistent) moments we have without the kids in front of us, we end up just talking about them anyway.

It’s just our life now — but it certainly isn’t bad.

More Tokyo Disneyland photos here.

Tokyo Stock Exchange

Filed under: All Posts — Wrote by Scott on Monday, May 17th, 2010 @ 11:58 pm

I got to go to the Tokyo Stock Exchange for the first time today. It was pretty interesting to see, but to be honest, it wasn’t as exciting as I imagined. It has pretty much all been computerized since 2000 so there is no trading floor, and no big crowds of people screaming at each other — just the market center where the exchange administrators monitor trade traffic, or from what it looked like, just sit around chatting and drinking coffee.

Or maybe vodka, who knows.

Funny side note: you usually always see the market center from a high angle on television (with the quotes rotating around the glass cylinder surrounding it) and I always imagined it to be filled with all sorts of crazy servers and equipment. I was a bit disappointed to see it was just printers and cardboard boxes for the most part. Makes sense when you think about it though — there is no way in hell they would have their data center on-site in this day and age.

The media center was kind of interesting though. It looked like a bunch of storage containers on one of the adjacent walls with pull down steel doors and everything, about 3-4 layers of them if I remember correctly.

And um, that’s about it really.

Oh, and I finally finished reading “The Wealth of Nations,” and have moved on to the second book in the Twilight series (”New Moon”). Great contrast eh? I have to admit that it does feel nice to fly through 20-25 pages in the time it took me to get through one of the before mentioned book, but at the same, I find myself having a hard time deciding which one is more painful to read.

The Kidos

Filed under: All Posts — Wrote by Scott on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 @ 11:44 pm

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Bursts

Filed under: All Posts — Wrote by Scott on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 @ 10:38 pm

It seems the only way I manage to get anything done (besides work and kids) these days is if I can cram it into a burst of impossible energy, in a time span of somewhere between 30 seconds to three minuets.

So this is one of those.

Just got back from visiting the wifey’s dad in Osaka with the kids in tow. Spent the first half of the day with the princess at the park and the latter half making dinner, shopping, and getting some mess together for tomorrow. I’m still, still reading “The Wealth of Nations” but I’m now about 150 pages from the end — and I’m really enjoying it believe it or not. And I just got done booking another show at Shibuya Eggman on the 6th of next month (Sunday), details pending of course. So yeah — fun, fun, fun.

By the way, the princess has been going to preschool for a while now and the other day when I went to pick her up, I got there a bit early and was a bit freaked out to keep hearing her teacher call her by “princess” whenever they interacted. Talking to the teacher afterwards, apparently my lovely princess daughter has insisted that everyone call her by her proper title.

At least it’s appropriate I suppose.

fit - Concert Photos, Yotsuya Outbreak

Filed under: All Posts, fit — Wrote by Scott on Saturday, May 1st, 2010 @ 9:57 pm

Photos by Joy Fajardo

Gallery here.

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