Archive for May, 2009
Watching Ratatouille
My son woke up late afternoon yesterday and instead of letting him watch his usual Mr. Bean DVD marathon, we decided to watch Ratatouille, an animated movie from the creators of Cars and The Incredibles – Disney and Pixar. My son seemed to enjoy watching though at first he uttered Mr. Bean but did not insist on changing the movie so on he went to watch it.
The movie is about a rat from the province named Remy who discovered real food and not just the garbage that rats usually eat as well as the love for cooking from his idol five-star chef, Anton Gusteau, author of “Anyone Can Cook.” He meets and partners up with the garbage boy named Linguini who becomes a chef with the help of Remy.
My son however did not finish watching it so we have to see the last part next time… got busy with other things lol!
Samsung 32″ wide full 1080 HD LCD TV: Bigger! Wider! Pixelized!??
I finally got the other night this Samsung 32″ wide full 1080 HD LCD TV on my wish list with funds coming from my PF which I waited for years. Thank you to my mommy! Anyway so this TV is bigger, wider than our Samsung 21″ TV but sad and truly disappointed I almost cried that when hubby fixed the cable TV connection yesterday afternoon, the reception of the cable TV is pixelized!!! This is truly good for movie watching but sadly I did not know that the cable TV signal which is still analog is not compatible with this digital LCD TV.

Hunt for New WordPress Theme
I am once again facing the task of hunting for a new WordPress theme, not for this home but for one of my homes. I feel it’s time to make some change and I want a new look, a template I have not used before, simple yet attractive and neat. Well it is easier said than done as I go through the process of viewing pages and pages of wordpress themes and templates from different sites. The difficult part is when you like more than one template and making the decision is easy, but after all work is done and then I change my mind or find another WP theme I wanna try using, then I go back to fixing things again.

