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The Modern American Circus

Posted on August 27, 2008 by cjbickford

Until last Wednesday, my children had never seen a circus. But when I had an opportunity to buy them preview night tickets for $15 apiece, I bought three: one for each child and one for the accompanying adult. Both Peter and I had low expectations, I have to say. Neither of us had been to…

Don McMillan at the Improv

Posted on August 9, 2008 by cjbickford

Peter surprised me with tickets to see a new (well, new to me) comedian, Don McMillan, at San Jose’s spiffy Improv comedy club. You can always see the comedian well from any seat in the club, and it seems curiously heckle-proof. You can always hear what the person on stage is saying clearly, but anything…

Stan Ridgway at the Great American Music Hall

Posted on July 18, 2008 by cjbickford

Last night, Peter and I went to San Francisco to see Stan Ridgway perform at the Great American Music Hall. It was one of the most enjoyable concerts I’ve seen in a long time, and the acoustics at the Great American Music Hall (which I’d never been in before) were great. I haven’t really been…

So Much Fun in Downtown San Jose

Posted on July 14, 2008 by cjbickford

I do go on and on about how jazzed we are to have our offices downtown now. We end up seeing a lot more of downtown San Jose, and there’s always more fun to be had. The weekend before, we’d gone downtown to see the fireworks and thanks to our office building, were able to…

The Highway 87 Bike Path

Posted on June 8, 2008 by cjbickford

Since shortly after we moved downtown, Peter has been biking to his offices downtown a few times a week via the Highway 87 Bike Path, which is paved, but mostly off-road. I’ve been intrigued by it, and I finally had a chance to bike it myself on Saturday, while Peter stayed home with the children….

Back to New Brighton Beach

Posted on May 13, 2008 by cjbickford

On Monday Neil went on a field trip that ran until 6 pm. Kelly was too young to tag along if I were a chaperone, so we had our own field trip and went to the beach. Everyone has a favorite beach. Peter loves the windy overcast beaches on the coast south of Half Moon…

On a Clear Day You Can See A Penny Shoot

Posted on March 29, 2008 by cjbickford

For the Wednesday of Spring Break, my friend Becky invited me and some of her other friends to join her at the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley. Of course we went: the Lawrence Hall of Science is one of Neil’s favorite science museums, and Neil likes it even more with friends. And he gets…

Legoland

Posted on March 23, 2008 by cjbickford

While we were in Southern California, we figured we might as well stop in at one of our favorite amusement parks, Legoland, where Neil has a lifetime membership. On the down side, even though Neil was skipping a day of school to go there, it turns out Southern California schools were either having their Spring…

Wizard World LA

Posted on March 23, 2008 by cjbickford

Despite the fact that Wizard World LA was an overpriced, underattended bust of a show, we did go to part of it, and had a lot of fun. It was after all, at its heart, no matter the size, a comic book show with fun, funny, and fun-loving people. As I wrote in an earlier…

Griffith Park

Posted on March 22, 2008 by cjbickford

Neil likes hanging out with his dad at comic book conventions; and Kelly wanted to stay at the hotel, mostly (I think) because it had a heated pool we liked playing in. But Peter discouraged us from driving in to the show on Saturday, and recommended we take in one of the very many other…

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