Man, do I love Hong Kong!Happy New Year to all!
Man, do I love Hong Kong!
Reason #120 why this is one of my favorite cities in the world!
Today, December 26, is a day of celebration in the Lyons Den. We celebrate CAL's birthday and today she is 17 years young. I just got back from driving her to work (she has a license - we have eight inches of freshly fallen snow - thank you, Mother Nature for that belated Christmas gift - on the ground and the stunningly patient SML didn't want her driving) and I marvel at the amazing young woman she is.

My mortal enemy
She eats it without syrup, which is not right!
This was really good!
What was his name anyway? Like it matters.
Well, I guess it's safe to say that winter is here. We were merely teased with a dusting of snow yesterday. The teasing turned serious today and it's coming down as we speak. So it was a pleasure to pull out the old school snow removal tool, the snow shovel, and get it going today. It looks like it's going to get a good workout this winter season. Excellent.

And further thanks to Mike T. for sending this gem
View from our seats
The mighty fine and stunningly patient SML with CAL and the Boy before tip-off
Forever Strong
An Executive Suite at the Four Seasons Chicago
Superfreakonomics
Shazam
Unbelievably good!
Cannot WAIT to try one of these!




That's the dehumidifier, not a nuclear reactor.

It's that time of year and as this is the Boy's last year of junior high, this is our last year of the dreaded dream date known as the Parent-Teacher Conference. And for whom does the Parent-Teacher Conference instill fear and dread? Ask the Boy. Sometimes the post-conference "chat" we have at home doesn't exactly go the way he'd like. That being said, it's not like are like discussions with a parole officer. They aren't. They are the discussions parents have to have with a "sports are my life"-crazed fourteen year old, that's all.
Richard A. Chapman, Chicago Sun Times
My favorite beverage that I can't get in the US to save my life. Now, if the IOC thought Rio was going to be safer than Chicago, they are sadly mistaken. They are in for a wild ride. Brazil will be a fun place for the Games but boy do they have their work cut out for them. I wonder how many favelas will be mowed down in order to build the venues? The Chinese mowed down a slew of hutongs for the Beijing Games, so we'll see what Rio does.
The mango salsa rocked

Me and Our Lady
Looking like a complete spastic as I approach the finish line
Dubya formal