brave

Brave-PIXAR-2012

pam, noah, and i watched pixar’s brave this afternoon and as usual with pixar movies it was really good. if i had a daughter it would be a must watch. really pixar consistently does a great job.

i would write more about the movie but i have taken a benadryl to counteract what i think might be poison ivy. i say think because i have never had a reaction to poison ivy or poisn oak before. i know that i have had contact with it before. in fact, they are several times that i have volunteered to clear the stuff from an area because i had never had any reaction to it. i’m not sure that i am having a reaction to it but i have developed a rash all over my shins and calves in the past two days. it itches a fare amount and i am now drowsy from the benadryl.

hot problems

awesome. i can’t tell if this is meant to be a joke or not. i would tend to say it was a joke except for the description under the video on youtube which says…

old bailey productions did not create any of the audio or lyrics for this video. we produced the video as a favor.

makes me think they are distancing themselves from the song and thus it is real. anyhow i can’t stop laughing. “hot girls have problems too. we’re just like you, except we’re hot.”  quite funny.

i think i now owe rebecca black an apology. “friday” is not the worst song ever produced. it is the second worst song ever produced. 🙂

admitting failure

iraglass

i have posted before that i am a big fan of the npr radio show “this american life.” i love the way they tell stories. two weeks ago (due to my recent backpacking trip with adam i’m a little behind on my podcast listening) they had to do a retraction of their previous story “mr. daisey goes to the apple factory.” the manner in which they did the retraction makes me like them all the more. instead of doing a small blurb that would probably remain hidden away unread, quietly removing the offending episode, and hoping the whole thing would just disappear they did an entire followup show explaining their failure, confronting the person whose story they had believed and reported, and delving into what the facts really are. 

the manner in which they handled their failure makes me trust them all the more. i figure everyone makes mistakes. every person, every organization screws up every now and then. as a matter of fact, if you are looking for a church and one of the prime things you are looking for is a church an/or a pastor that almost never messes up … well … you might want to look at churches other than tapestry. i won’t say that tapestry messes up a lot but i know the pastor pretty well and let me just say that he has a rare talent for doing rather stupid things. just ask pam she can tell you how often it happens. anyhow, as i said every person, ever organization screws up every now and then. my question is “how to you handle it when you mess up?” do you own it? or do you try to hide/minimize it?

i trust people and groups that own it, try to correct it, and do their best to not make the same mistake next time. i believe that is what “this american life” did in this scenario and therefore my trust for them has increased greatly. which is saying something since i already trusted them a great deal.