Showing posts with label toy story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toy story. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2010

Quess who has a new Career.. Barbie

If ever there was someone that has done it all, its Barbie. If you ask a young girl who a doll looks like, most of the time you will hear the name Barbie before any other. Many kids have seen different careers for her over the years and that has also brought out more imagination in them as well. Now Barbie has taken one more career leap, she is now a Computer Engineer. This new career shows her sporting a smart phone, Bluetooth headset and a laptop as her accessories. Normally I don't right about Toys, except for Transformers, but this one is different. My girls are techno savvy and know what a smart phone is, what Bluetooth is and would love to have their own laptops. So if Barbie is looking to relate to you girls again, she has hit the mark..

For the full story, check out the article here at Gizmodo

Toy Story 3... Pixar Does it again

Seeing the Toy Story movies are a wonderful experience. It makes it even better when I see it through the eyes of my kids. They laugh when its funny ~ never prompted by a laugh track ~ they cry when its sad ~ original tears followed by a hug for my wife and I ~ they enjoy a good Pixar ending. I can honestly say that I liked each movie for different reasons. The first brought me back to my childhood experiences and I shared that with the little ones. The second one had more excitement and adventure and I saw the kids revel in it more. This third one shows just as much promise as the others.. I don't want to say more but I am sure you'll see what I mean when you check out the trailer below.. Enjoy.. I am watching it again.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

To Infinity and Beyond..and he has been there



Buzz light year is back...really.. Not many people know but he was actually in space. Buzz left our atmosphere in May and returned on Sept 11th. To honor him, and Buzz Aldrin, Disney's Magic Kingdom will have a parade for them on October 2nd.. The photo is from Tony Landis/NASA. Complete article here.