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Happy 2008!

The questions we answered last year still feel relevant this year so we’re going to answer them again.

What are you happiest about?

Kathleen: Having a baby.
Harry: Having a baby.

What’s the baby’s name?

Kathleen: Justin Uhlotta
Harry: Asurp Rize

No, really

…did some of you fall for that last year? We know you did. Here’s the birth announcement we posted last year.

Share a memorable laugh you had

Harry: These are two of my favorites: Charlie and the Crazy Cow; The Hand

Kathleen: I like Harry’s choices, as well as a night not so long ago when Harry talked while sucking in air and I communicated only through gesturing. Harry’s inhalation comments made me laugh so hard that I was crying.

If you could walk through any door, what would you like it to open to?

Kathleen: The honest answer is the inside of our friends’ homes in Seattle.

Harry: The honest answer is the inside of one of these.

Who is your favorite neighborhood cat?

Kathleen: Do coyotes count?

Harry: Yeah, I think the coyotes eat the cats around here because I’ve never seen one.

Will you be happy to say goodbye to anything from 2007?

Kathleen: Moving.

Harry: If I’m honest, my job at UW. I enjoyed the people, of course, but the job dynamics didn’t fit my personality. I was there 6 years, probably 4 too many.

Who has inspired you?

Kathleen: Harry. Charlie. Angie. Nickie.

Harry: Kathleen is my hero. I’m inspired by her endless thoughtfulness for Charlie, me, her family, and her friends. She has more care and concern for people than anyone I know.

When do you feel like time flies?

Kathleen: When I reflect on how much Charlie has changed since birth!!! Otherwise, it’s felt quite slow this year.

Harry: Working on Jetrecord. There just aren’t enough hours in the day.

Any favorite movies or videos?

Kathleen: All our videos of Charlie on Vimeo. Bourne Ultimatum. Ocean’s 13.

Harry: Dramatic Prairie Dog, I Trusted You, Beverly Hills Cop, Bridge to Terabithia (watched without sound on the plane to Louisiana), Superbad, and surprisingly, Blades of Glory. Yet again we’re way behind the times on movies. We became Netflix members this year so I hope we’ll at least catch a few recent releases.

Any favorite music or books?

Kathleen: I’m still playing the same music from last year’s post! I finally read One Hundred Years of Solitude which was incredible, but probably not a good choice when I’m feeling a bit of solitude myself these days…

Harry: As for music I discovered The Acorn this year. I also bought Radiohead’s new album In Rainbows and I love it. Sadly, no books to mention. And really, my music appreciation has been restricted to passive listening at work so I’m not sure that counts, either. Maybe four years from now when someone buys the business for $20M I’ll take some time to read fiction again.

Favorite web sites?

Kathleen: Same answer as last year: “I’m not much of a web surfer, so my vote is for my email account. Harry always shows me funny sites, so I get to see the good stuff without searching for it.” Although—and I’m hesitant to admit—I joined Facebook after getting roped in by a friend (you know who you are!).

Harry: Tip: for the last few years I’ve found all my interesting sites from two places: Delicious/popular and kottke.org. Of course there’s more going on out there but that’s where I start. I joined Twitter in March. Interesting communication medium.

Other than the baby, what are you looking forward to this year?

Kathleen: For the first time in my life, I have almost no idea what this year will bring…apart from spending most of my time with Charlie. I hope to get back to work (very) part-time if we can figure out good care for Charlie and I hope to visit Seattle. I am looking forward to starting the seeds of new friendships and fellowship, growing relationships in Colorado, and the treasured conversations with friends of old.

Harry: The day after Christmas this year I realized that I have everything in life that I’d ever hoped for. That said, I’m looking forward to opening the doors on Jetrecord for the second year in a row.

The End.

As always, we update Loveoirs from time to time with our thoughts so you can keep up with what we’re doing. Our photos (all 2,700 of them) are still on Flickr and we’ve put together a set of 2007 highlights to spare all of you who aren’t his grandparents from looking through our hundreds of pictures of Charlie. Our videos are on Vimeo. Everything else will at least be mentioned here.

Cheers and Happy New Year!

Rock With You

Rock With You, Part 1

Rock With You, Part 2

Need Help Watching The Police

Hi.

We don’t get much TV around here. It hasn’t come to Seattle yet. We all just use our Macs for entertainment. All of us. Seattle. Hip.

Anyway, I’m a fan of The Police. Even more than you. I destroyed “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” in high school as the vocalist of Poetic Justice. I even know to spell The Police with a capital T. And we’re kinda homebound at the moment. Can you see where I’m going with this?

Would one of you be so kind as to record and then illegally upload tonight’s Grammy Awards appearance to YouTube or something?

Thanks. I don’t care about the rest. Just The Police. And maybe Prince. And anyone else you think I need to see. You know me and I trust you.

Happy New Year!

Here are some of our questions and answers from 2006. Happy to say we got all of them right.

What are you happiest about?

Kathleen: Having a baby.
Harry: Yep, I concur.

What’s the baby’s name?

Kathleen: Justin Uhlotta
Harry: Asurp Rize

No, really:

Kathleen: …
Harry: …

Share a memorable laugh you had:

Kathleen: Photo booth pictures
Harry: More photo booth pictures
(yeah, we did this for hours)

If you could walk through any door, what would you like it to open to?

Kathleen: My gut-reaction response is that it would open to our little boy…sans labor & delivery! On a deeper level, I’d love to walk through the many doors of unbelief, pride, and fear that keep me from experiencing life to its fullest. However, I’m also thankful that this journey involves a more dynamic path.

Harry: Sainte-Chapelle, the night we saw the concert there; Zoka, my favorite coffee shop.

Who is your favorite neighborhood cat?

Kathleen: Even though he sprayed my friend, Copper takes the cake (for letting me rub his enormous belly on a regular basis).

Harry: Tough call, but I gotta go with Chester.

Will you be happy to say goodbye to anything from 2006?

Kathleen: Pregnancy-induced heartburn.
Harry: TV.

Who has inspired you?

Kathleen: Countless people, including strangers, friends, and family, through beautiful acts of generosity, perseverance through difficult times, faithfulness, and sacrifice. Maya Angelou’s Seattle visit, during which she recited poetry, sang, and shared about life, was also deeply inspirational to me.

Harry: Kathleen: it’s been amazing to watch her experience pregnancy. Guy Kawasaki: I read The Art of the Start in 2005 and now I follow his blog. Very motivating. Maya Angelou was fantastic.

When do you feel like time flies?

Kathleen: Dates with Harry. Watching our son move in my belly. Reflecting on the past year.
Harry: Reading. Watching movies.

Any favorite movies or videos?

Kathleen: Millions, Akeelah and the Bee.

Harry: Casino Royale, Tony vs. Paul, everyday, Martians Descend on Sesame Street, Bein’ Green, Evolution, Pythagora Switch, Imagination.

Any favorite music or books?

Kathleen: Some Wildflower in my Heart. Re-reading Maya Angelou’s early autobiographical works. I’ve continued to play many of the same albums from last year over and over again this year: Garden State Soundtrack, Illinois by Sufjan Stevens, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb by U2, and anything by Coldplay. Harry also made me a fantastic iTunes digital album for Christmas that will probably be overplayed during 2007.

Harry: The Tale of the Unknown Island, Worldchanging: A User’s Guide for the 21st Century (still reading this one), The Game Design Reader: A Rules of Play Anthology (still reading this one, too), Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joni Mitchell, Understand by Pete Rock (watch out, this might be too funky for you), and most recently, Black and Blue and Numb All Over by Graig Markel. Also, by way of video: Drifting, and The Wind and the Wheat.

Favorite web sites?

Kathleen: I’m not much of a web surfer, so my vote is for my email account. Harry always shows me funny sites, so I get to see the good stuff without searching for it.
Harry: Line Rider, Animator vs. Animation (choose Watch this Movie)

Other than the baby, what are you looking forward to this year?

Kathleen: I could write paragraphs to answer this question…but I’ll spare us all the time! Instead, in a nutshell: growth and development in my relationships and new roles, watching the same in others, Harry launching his business, and returning to gardening & physical activities (besides waddling around the lake).

Harry: Opening the doors to my web business (still under development). Ocean’s 13. Writing more. Adding more fiction to my non-fiction-leaning book list.

As always, we update Loveoirs from time to time with our thoughts so you can keep up with what we’re doing. When the little boy is born we will post an update here, so check back in the first few weeks of February. Our photos are still on Flickr. Here’s a collection of some of our favorite memories from 2006.

We wish you all the best in 2007. We hope you get at least some of the best. We’ll rock-paper-scissors you for it.

Listening To: Crazy by Gnarls Barkley

Crazy” is going to be the “Hey Ya!” of 2006. No question. You can buy the album this week and ride the hip wave all summer or you can wait for it to hit the beach and buy it then. Either way, you’re going to buy this album. See the Gnarls Barkley web site to listen to “Crazy” and “Smiley Faces.”

The sublime point in Crazy is the beginning of verse 3 right after the first chorus. The song is in a minor key and up to this point follows a sensible i-III-VI-i64-V progression. In verse 3, the progression begins on I (major) and then moves to VI in the minor key. The melody, as well, which began at the tonic in verses 1 and 2 has risen up to the fifth at the beginning of verse 3. When the backup voices pull back on the drop to VI while Cee-Lo sustains on the fourth, well, that’s just magic.

[via Kottke]

HarryLove.org

After much weeping and gnashing of teeth, I have separated the sheep from the goats in my very imperfect, non-What-Would-Jesus-Design way. And so, HarryLove.org is now open for public lambasting. Just don’t ask me what it’s for.

Fantastic Procrastination Songs

Anti-Procrastination Song by Stormtroopers of Death is one. I just found another one—this by Simon Panrucker—over on Vimeo.

Yacht Rock 8

Yacht Rock has returned to greatness. Episode #7 is miles ahead of #6 and #8 is a strong return to the original formula that made it so popular in the beginning. There seems to be some speculation that #8 is the last one but I distinctly heard the opening riff to “Danger Zone” in the last few frames. And you know what that means. That’s right, Ice…man: Top Gun and Kenny Loggins.

If they keep to their schedule, we should know in a few days.

Speaking of Top Gun, just in case you haven’t seen the trailer to Top Gun 2: Brokeback Squadron, now would be a good time.

Currently Watching: Rent

Rent DVD cover I thought the opening number would make a good cell phone commercial; the only thing missing was Catherine Zeta-Jones. Other than that, you can skip this one. We had to turn it off after the first ten minutes as it was utterly devoid of substance. And good music.

Cue CHOIR: 525,600 minutes!

(music continues; CHOIR looks out into space and keeps dancing)

CATHERINE ZETA-JONES enters.

CZJ: T-Mobile’s Rent Anywhere plan gives you the freedom to talk whenever and however you like. You don’t have to pay last years’ rent, either, you struggling artist, you.

CHOIR: 525,600 minutes!
(music continues; CHOIR can hardly contain itself; we have Broadway jobs!)

CZJ: With 525,600 Anywhere-minutes, T-Mobile has the number one cell phone plan in America. You can talk for the rest of your life. Talk in your car, talk on the bus, talk in the middle of a movie or a concert, talk in your sleep. Heck, you could leave your cell phone on for two weeks straight! Your battery will wear out before this plan does!

CHOIR: (raising hands) 525,600 minutes!

CZJ: (Smiles and walks to the camera)

Logo. Fade to white.

Listening To: Everybody Wants to Rule the World

Man, when the timing is right it just doesn’t get any better than a little Tears For Fears. The opening guitar riff hooks me as much as the opening to “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” And now I’m thinking about all my favorite songs and how I must put them in order. Shoot.