Meine Klein Welt

Bambi Schnitzel?

January 5, 2007 by Matt

Bambi Disney CartoonWhat would Thumper think?

I was at a restaurant when the waitress attempted to inform us of the special of the day?

after a few failed attempts at communicating the special…
Waitress: English?
Me: Yes. (hoping for some clarity)
W:(realizing she doesn’t actually know the correct English word)…umm…do you know Bambi?
Me: (baffled and looking at Trish for help) Bambi, who’s Bambi?
Trish: (before the waitress can elaborate) oh! You mean deer?
W: (relieved) Yes…deer. We have Deer Schnitzel today.
Me: (chuckling) ooooooh…Rehschnitzel.
W: (nodding enthusiastically) Yes, Rehschnitzel.

Of course I only know that the German word for Deer is Reh because of a friend of mine with the last name Rehmeyer.

I’m sure the BambiSchnitzel was delicious, though I decided on another entree. And thus concludes yet another adventure in German.

Filed Under: Austria Tagged With: humor, my life

Geek of the Week #2

November 16, 2006 by Matt

This week’s Geek is John Lasseter. He is currently the Chief Creative Officer at Pixar Animation Studio and has directed such films as Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, and most recently Cars.

He appears here on the hit radio show, “Interview That Nerd” with your host El Guapo con el Queso Grande.

Interview That Nerd.mp3

Let me repeat that. El Guapo con el Queso Grande. Yeah, sometimes you really don’t know what you’re going to get when you tell your students to be creative.

It really is a fun interview and I hope you enjoy it.

Filed Under: VCS

Geek of the Week #1

November 8, 2006 by Matt

This past quarter I had my freshmen pick a Geek – someone who has significantly influenced technology – and then write and record a mock interview(4 or 5 minutes) with their Geek. This quarter they are presenting them to the class, and I will provide them here for you to listen to if you so desire. First up are the founders of Google, Sergei Brin and Larry Page.

You can download the MP3 here: Google Guys Interview.

Listen at your own risk.

Filed Under: VCS

Life’s Sojourn

November 5, 2006 by Matt

“But that was only part of it. In truth I was a little scared, and preoccupied about where we’d go from here. For I had asked this of Dad the previous night, asked it straight out: Where do we go from August’s? He didn’t know. We’d simply go forth, he said, like the children of Israel when they packed up and cameled out of Egypt. He meant to encourage me. Juts like us, the Israelites hadn’t any idea where they’d end up! Just like us, they were traveling by faith! Indeed, it did impart a thrill, yet the trip thus far, in the frigid and torpid Plymouth, had reminded me what a hard time the chosen people actually had of it. Once traveling, it’s remarkable how quickly faith erodes. It starts to look like something else — ignorance, for example. Same thing happened to the Israelites. Sure it’s weak, but sometimes you’d rather just have a map.”

– Leif Enger, “Peace Like a River“

I find I can quite easily relate to this paragraph of prose, and maybe you can to.

“Once traveling, it’s remarkable how quickly faith erodes. It starts to look like something else — ignorance, for example.”

Or stupidity, or naivety… How foolish faith makes me look sometimes. How easy it is to say that I am wasting my costly education on the mission field, or, more broadly, my life. How easy it is to see faith as passive and callow instead of active and discerning.

“Sure it’s weak, but sometimes I’d rather just have a map.”

Or a paycheck, or a girlfriend…It’s easy to dwell on what I don’t have and worry about how I’m going to arrive at these things.

It’s better, though, to trust.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: deep thoughts, my life

Kids Can Be So Cruel

November 4, 2006 by Matt

I’m a NerdOur school is having Spirit Week next week, which is kind of like the week leading up to Homecoming at an American high school. Every day has a different theme, and this Tuesday is Geek Day.

4th grade teacher Miss Z is attempting to explain what a geek/nerd is to her class and they just aren’t getting it. Finally one pipes up

“Oh, like Spiderman or Superman before they changed!”

“Exactly.”

Then another 9 year old clarified, “So, Mr. Klein and Mr. Elwell don’t really need to dress up.”

Wow. After all these years I’m back to being called a nerd by a 4th grade bully.

Filed Under: VCS Tagged With: humor

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