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Blog Entry 296 of 333 Father Knows... Something. Let's figure out what.
This is my outlet to share with the world all the things I've learned - and continue to learn - about being the Father to 3 young children. But I should warn you that my experience is probably NOT yours: my wife and I are in the process of adopting a sibling set of 3 - all 6 years old and younger - while in our 40's. We've heard that, "it keeps you young," but so far, it has mostly kept us tired... But like any parent, our kids teach us something new every day and I hope to share at least something here with you at that same pace. The entries will be short - time constraints will probably keep it at or around a mere 200 words - but as they say, brevity is the soul of wit. Let's hope I can create some brevity here. So if you read something you like, please leave a comment. If you read something you don't, please just leave. (Just kidding - I'd love to hear from critics as well.)

Good guys, bad guys and Daddy
Contributed by: Chris Stone   on 3/5/2008

I've got a little problem at the moment. I Actually have 3 of them but I'm talking about a specific problem right now...

Our kids have an uncanny ability to enter a room at the wrong moment, (this is not going where you think it is, BTW), that I suspect is universal to the species. And I know that as a parent I should always be on the alert for stuff that could warp their little minds, but darn it, sometimes Daddy just wants to see things explode.

Which explains why the kids got to watch about 20 minutes of " PREDATOR" the other night. Now, before we all go getting our knickers in a twist over this I should say that this was the broadcast version so the gore had been pretty well edited out and we were left with the "use your imagination" version.

We joined the story about half-way through so I was left to explain much of the back-story; 'these guys in green clothes are the good guys - those guys in green clothes are the sort-of bad guys, but there's a really bad guy out there that we haven't seen yet.' D-Man kept confusing the groups of humans and insisted that the Team O' Governors were the bad guys, (he uses an adorable deep, serious voice while pointing to the screen).

Once the really bad guy showed up I had to explain that he was an alien from outer space and was here to cause trouble. That went over well enough and they seemed to catch on to an invisible alien shooting at the good guys. Well, until I tried to explain about the other Alien, but that's a different story.

I'm now being pressed at every opportunity to put on "Pred-a-or" or "good guys." I tell them I'll check to see if it's on and I haven't seen it since. I suppose this is an opportunity for them to learn about the disappointing nature of broadcast TV, but they don't get to watch much of that anyway.

Unless they walk in on " PREDATOR," but that doesn't look like it's going to happen any time soon...


Chris Stone is a slightly different - hopefully better - Father and man than he was yesterday...



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Submitted By: Paula Dunbar
posted on 3/11/2008 @ 1:22:39 AM
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all I can say is.. lol..
Submitted By: Chris Stone
posted on 3/9/2008 @ 11:11:26 PM
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Missed the horror - expecting it later. Do I have that right? (Thank you)
Submitted By: Karin Malchow
posted on 3/6/2008 @ 7:34:16 AM
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I forbid Predator with my first child, because the skinned-bodies-hanging-from-trees scene haunted me since I saw it in 1987. (I suppose they cut that out of the broadcast version.) He then watched it unedited at a friend's house, proclaiming me a ridiculous hysteric.
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Arvada , CO

Chris Stone has posted 333 blog entries and 145 comments since joining on 7/6/2006. Chris Stone 's average blog rating is 5.
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