September 8, 2017: More Libraries and Rogue One

DuoLingo Streak: 6 Days

Friday. I got up and worked all morning.  It has been a busy week.  But was able to get things to slow down by the middle of the afternoon.

This afternoon I took the girls on a little outing down to the Farmer’s Branch Public Library that is basically straight south of our house.  Because we live in Carrollton, we get access to Farmer’s Branch as if we lived in that town.  This is very handy as they each have rather different digital resources and it gives us four libraries, instead of two, to use.  So lots of variety and selection.

I worked on getting library cards for the girls and getting my temporary card turned into a full one, which is necessary for me to be able to use it with the library’s online digital resources.  I had signed up for this library while we were still in Italy but the remote card that I got was a temporary, probational one that I could not use with the foreign language learning resources that I was interested in.  So I had to make an appearance in person to get access to that stuff.  But easy enough, here we are and it was dealt with quickly.  While I worked on that, the girls found the kids’ play area and were just chilling there playing with another small boy who was there as well.

We did not spend a lot of time at the library.  Maybe an hour.  The girls played for a bit.  Then we went to the library’s small museum and saw their exhibit on Russian art.  We stopped to check out the pond at the library and counted fifteen turtles that we could see in it!  Talk about a lot of turtles.

We started for home when almost instantly Liesl remembered that she had taken off her Pokemon cap and must have left it in the library.  So we had to turn around and go back to find it.  Luckily the library was empty and it was right where she had left it.  So no big deal.  She was pretty upset, though.

We swung past the house and Dominica ran out to join us and we drove up to Frankfort near the Dallas North Tollway and went to Yogurtland which we have not been to in a while.  The girls were super excited.  Frozen yogurt is a big deal treat around here.  One of the favourite places for our girls to get to go.

This evening Dominica and I decided that we were going to finally watch Rogue One which has been on Netflix for a while.  Liesl decided to come in and join us, but Luciana decided to do her own thing, as she often does.  Dominica made popcorn, and I melted the butter.  We made a big evening of it.  We were only able to do this because of our new IKEA chair for Dominica to sit in.  Now that we have that, her back and hips, which have been hurting her for weeks, have been improving.  The lack of seating in the house was definitely taking a toll.  Liesl and I snuggled on the beat up futon during the movie.

Rogue One, which stars Diego Luno who I have really liked since his days of doing Y Tu Mama, Tambien stars and did an excellent job.  If he had not been in the movie, I’m sure that I would have just passed on it.  I really had no idea what the movie was about and did not at all realize that it was the story of the days leading up to the beginning of the original Star Wars movie.  You could easily watch Rogue One and Star Wars back to back and have it feel like a seemless movie!

The biggest drawback of Rogue One was in their attempt to use the same characters from the original film (which was forty years ago this year) they could not use the actors nor find look-alikes, so they used fully digital versions of the characters mixed in and the uncanny valley hits the movie hard.  But overall, it is well done and by far the best Star Wars series title since 1983.  I am really glad that we watched it and Liesl really liked it.  It is a seriously sad movie, though.