I’m in the doghouse
So I turned 40 this year, which is … aggravating, but not really the point of this story. I was sitting at lunch the other day with my wife and eight year-old son who kept singing “Lordy, Lordy, my dad turned 40,” when my wife commented that she would soon be 40 as well. My son gets a confused look on his face, looks up at me and says: “I thought you told me women age faster than men?”
Needless to say that comment was not well received. Hopefully my Christmas gift will get me out of the doghouse – we’ll see.
Christmas. I hate to sound like Scrooge, but this is the most stressful time of the year for me. There is so much to do, so many family gatherings, too much time off of work, etc. I just can’t stand the time leading up to Christmas Day. But I love Christmas morning, always have. Like many married couples with family close by we have to split the day between both our families (it was a royal pain in the arse those years my divorced parents refused to speak or gather together). My wife has a very normal family, for the most part, and we do breakfast at their house on Christmas morning.
Christmas afternoon is reserved for my family, who quite honestly are not normal and are responsible for about half the stress I endure this time of year. How much do I dislike the Dacker family gathering? Well, on Christmas Day 2005 I was leading a small group of Soldiers on a mission in Iraq that involved having to fly - I am scared shitless of heights - and I think I’d rather be doing that again. I got out of Thanksgiving by taking my wife and son to the Smokey Mountains, but no can do for Christmas.
Work, work, work lately, but I’ve found a little time for fun. We went to see the movie “2012″ today and we enjoyed it. My son really liked it, but there were some parts he found a little scary, and there is one “F” bomb uttered. This movie is not a thinking person’s flick, it’s a series of special FX shots strung together. It’s long but just never lets up. It’s corny, silly, cliche-ridden, and will make your eyes bleed, but we enjoyed it. If you like movies that take you on a ride then this is worth the price of admission. In fact, I don’t think it would be a very good rental unless you have a theatre-sized screen in your home and and the same kind of sound system – it pretty much has to be seen in the theatre.
Besides movies I’ve been playing those computer games I told you about (Modern Warfare 2 and Dragon Age). I also started playing Dungeons & Dragons Online again. If anyone plays I’m on the Argonnessen server as “Dacker Dondago.” If you’re into D&D it’s pretty fun, but just like with the pen-and-paper game it does require some research before you begin if you want to get the most out of it.
Well, that’s all for today folks, cheers!.
-Dacker
*Edit: I misspelled my freakin’ name!


Glad you are back again. I totally hate this time of year. I love and respect the reason for the season, but I hate the commercialism and false ‘love’ everyone says they have. Just give me a good football game. Well, there is the Christmas with the grandkids that is pretty cool, but the rest I can do without.
The best movie I have seen in a long time is “Blindside.” Awesome and heartwarming.
Anyway, Merry Christmas to you and yours.
@Coffeypot
We were going to see “Blindside” but I wasn’t sure if my son would like it. He loves movies, and not just kid’s flicks (although he likes those as well).
I can’t remember what it’s rated, but if it’s safe for him maybe we’ll go see it next weekend.
-Dacker
“I thought you told me women age faster than men?”
Hmm.. maybe next time (if you’re that unlucky) come back quick with “Mentally.. Son.. Mentally” – might save you from a hissy fit
Merry Christmas, Dack! Hope for a post soon!
Hey Dack! Just popping in … Happy Birthday a little late.
We saw Avatar on Christmas day, really enjoyed it. KEWL effects.
I turned 40 this year too. I married a guy 6 years older than me, just so there’s no mistake who is the oldest.
Been a month, Dack. You dead? Don’t love us anymore?
@Coffeypot
I’m sorry, “I’ve been busy” is such a lame excuse.”
Did I mention I am a major procastinator? Wasn’t it Ben Franklin who said “Never do today what you can push off until tomorrow,” or something like that?
@Clew
Avatar was pretty incredible to watch, and my son absolutely loved it. I had to buy him the Avatar game and some Avatar action figures, though. We also splurged on a receiver and Blu-ray player, and I finally got around to getting a Netflix subscription. The difference between Blu-ray and standard definition is incredible. We’re big movie watchers so the money we spent is worth it. Tomorrow night is G.I. Joe night (although why they used the “P” word in a kid’s movie is beyond me).
-Dacker