Sunday, December 12, 2010

Day 6 at Date With Destiny

Day 6 - integration day, completion and celebration.

I had my most profound experience during the Earliest Memories exercise. I've never been able to access a lot of my early childhood memories. During this guided meditation today I unexpectedly received a vision in which I saw my birth. I even held the baby.

I have completed my Date With Destiny today (Saturday). Throughout the week Tony Robbins made me cry numerous times with his inspirational stories. Later in the week the participants made me cry with their breakthrough stories. Today I made me cry by having this vision.

Life will never be the same again. Life is changing.

My soundtrack songs for today:
Flowers of the Forest, Mike Oldfield.
One, Mary J. Blige and U2.
Life, Haddaway.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Days 4 and 5 at Date With Destiny

Day 4:

Say yes to life more often.

Get some sleep after the night ends instead of staying up to update Facebook status and write new blog post.

My soundtrack song for today: Spy Dytynko Spy, Dunai.

Day 5:

Paraphrase of biblical passage "As you seek so shall you find" is "As you seek so shall it find you".

Most people decide too soon what something means. We decide too soon what a relationship means.

There were days and days this week that Tony made cry. Today it was the participants, with their breakthrough stories, who made me cry. The buggers.

Soundtrack theme song for today: Don't Stop Believing, Journey.

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Day 3 at Date With Destiny

Some of today's lessons - No often means Yes, in the language of women. Understanding that is important to understanding women, but there will still be conflict and confusion in relationships.

Inside all of is is an animal and a spirit. They both must be fed.

Dance first, eat later.

The skill of forgetting when properly employed can eliminate a lot of pain.

What a day today was. Tony exercised a few interventions and there is something I realized after one of them. The answer to the question "why did I come to this event". I had a few results I wanted that I have written down somewhere, and those results are still important, but the real reason I came was to feed myself with the energy that was in the room tonight.

My soundtrack song for today: Let It Be, performed by Jennifer Hudson.

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Day 2 at Date With Destiny

Inspiring quote for today: "If you don't quit you don't fail". This quote gives me a new tool to use in answering some soul searching questions about running my business for the next quarter to a year.

Our team motto (Team 6):
"Change is easy, change is fun,
My new life has just begun."

Lesson learned at Day 2: my old primary question was "What am I missing?" My new primary question is "How can I appreciate even more of the love and abundance of God that is already within me?"

My soundtrack song for today: Blessed Be Your Name", written by Matt Redman".

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Day 1 at Date With Destiny

"This is not the place to calm down. This is not the place to settle down. This is Date With Destiny."

That bastard Tony - he made me cry on the first day with the boy on the tricycle story.

It was so cool to learn that the couple from Tony's Breakthrough program were here today. It is so cool to think that they are in my Date With Destiny.

Lesson learned today: There is a price associated with making Significance and Certainty be my top two driving forces. What would happen if I made Love and Growth be my top two driving forces instead? I don't have the answer to that question but I think it is a good question to have.

My soundtrack song for today: Living on a Prayer, Bon Jovi.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Aerial Tramway Adventure



6:57am "Wake up at dawn, it's a brand new day, so many places to visit, things to do".

Today's mission: take a ride on the aerial tramway. But breakfast first.

8:07am I had the complementary breakfast at the hotel here.

What next? I inquired at the front desk about how to get to the Aerial Tramway. The lady at the counter started giving me a data dump of driving directions. I told her that I don't have a car and asked if I could get there by transit or taxi. She gave me a business card for a cab company. I suppose my next step will be to call the cab company from my room.

The Aerial Tramway - it is described as the "world's most spectacular aerial ride" according to the literature I've found in my hotel room. The Mountain Station is located at an elevation of 8,516 feet and has 54 miles of hiking trails.

I've called the Aerial Tramways information line and learned that the round trip fare for the tramway is $23.25. It is a 10 minute ride up to the top of the mountain and trams depart every half hour. There are two restaurants at the Mountain Station. There is also an area where they show movies about the tramway. All of this sounds reasonable to me. The catch is that the taxi fare is $55 one way only. It could cost me over $100 just to get there and back! Perhaps I'll look into a car rental instead.



2:42pm It's almost three o'clock before I get to the park where the tramway is located. I've rented a car for the purpose of making this side trip, having that decided that the cost would be about the same or less than what it would cost to take a taxi, plus it would give me a bit more flexibility. It will give me a bit more logistics to work out as well since I will eventually have to drop off the car and still get to my hotel from the drop off point.

Joe, the guy from the car rental agency, gave me a map so I had no trouble finding the park even without GPS. As I drove in on the long road that led to the parking lot for the tram car signs warned that this was private property that was monitored by TV, that the climb was steep and to turn off air conditioning. The climb may have been steep but it was deceptively so. I drove past a sign that claimed an altitude of 1,000 feet. Several minutes later I drove past another sign that claimed 2,000 feet. The intervening road felt mostly flat to drive on and the only physical sensation that I had of any ascent was the feeling of pressurization in my ears, like being on a plane.
















3:01pm I'm at the top now at Mountain Station, elevation 8,516 feet. It is cool up here and there is snow on the ground. The trip up the mountain on the aerial tramway took eleven minutes and it seemed like a short ride. We climbed from about 2,000 feet to over 8,000. We are not quite at the top though; the peak of the mountain is actually over 10,000 feet high.

4:29pm I step out on the deck and take a few more pictures from the other of the station. The cold temperature discourages me from undertaking even a short hike. I thought I was overdressed for the Palm Springs weather but I am actually under-dressed for the mountain top weather.

The battery in my iPhone is down to 50% so I question the wisdom of relying on it as my primary camera on future travels.

9:34pm I'm back from my Aerial Tramway Adventure. I had a late lunch while I was at the Mountain Station. After I finished lunch I stopped in at the theater room and watched the two documentaries about the park and about the building of the tramway. By the time I finished watching the movies it was dark already and I decided to head back down. The descent - in the dark - was a whole different way to experience the ride.



Would I recommend this adventure to travelers to Palm Springs? I would. I would recommend making a day trip rather than a half-day trip as I did, and take some time to explore the hiking trails. I also recommend dressing for the weather at the top of the mountain; it can be much cooler up there than it is down in the valley.

A Fiji reunion

I have been feeling under the weather this week and I left Toronto hoping that 30,000 feet of altitude would be enough to get me above the weather.

My first flight was Toronto to Dallas. I had a one hour stopover on Dallas which was really no time at all. Enough to find the departure gate, buy some water and snacks, try to access a wi-fi network, and then the boarding call comes.

I'm about to get on the plane when I hear someone call my name. Now what is the chance that I would bump into someone I know here? Surprisingly high, since I can't be the only one traveling to Palm Springs for Date With Destiny. The more I network and get around the higher the chances of bumping into someone I know as I travel around the world.

Christine L., whom I met in Fiji, is on the same plane. I also meet a few other people on the plane who are bound for Date With Destiny.

And who did I see when I arrived at the airport in Palm Springs but Annette F., my buddy from Fiji who helped me put together the class roster! Annette has rented a car here and she was kind enough to give me a ride from the airport to my hotel. I also learned that Glenda and Wilfredo are here also, and noticed on Facebook (which I can access on my iPhone thanks to free wi-fi access at my hotel) that Tracey L. is coming too. This is going to be like a little Fiji reunion!

I'm looking forward to seeing them all again, and I'm not feeling so under the weather anymore.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Storm Before the Calm

12:28pm I am in the "storm before the calm" phase about THIS WEEK's trip to Date With Destiny. Yes - it is THIS WEEK already, I leave on Friday. Ay, so much to do, so much to do.

And yet, is there really that much? Or am I just manufacturing this sense of hysteria for myself for some perverse reason?

2:18pm When there much to do and little time to do it in, it seems to me that the most reasonable course of action is to... take a day off. It can do wonders for one's sense of perspective.

I am at the mall, having lunch at the food court. I think I will also treat myself to a Booster Juice smoothie while I am here. How about a Citrus Swirl! With the ginkgo biloba booster - that should help my mental acuity.

I really needed to get out of my apartment today. Heck, I needed that yesterday too.

For one thing, it's sweltering hot. I don't know what's up with that because a few weeks ago it was cold and I decided to buy myself a portable heater. So shall I now buy myself a portable air conditioner? Let's reconsider that line of thinking.

For another thing, my eyes are going buggy from so much time on the computer. Yes, I have work to do that requires me to be on the computer but now and then I need to rest my eyes, give them a break.

Enough. Let's go get that Booster Juice.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Joints In Motion

I once made a list of one hundred things I wanted to do, be, or have, if I had a billion dollars. The purpose of this exercise was to create (or discover) my life vision by identifying the things that I would do if money were no object.

One of the things I came up with for my list was to find a cure for arthritis.

It was quite a number of years ago that I came up with this list. I don't have a billion dollars in my account and I don't even have my first million yet.

I recently started asking myself what could I do to advance this part of my vision with the resources that I do have.

One of the results of asking myself this question was finding out about the Joints In Motion program. It's a fund raising program where participants get to wall, hike, or trek in various parts of the world. I found a tour that appealed to partly because the timing was right: a hike in Machu Pichu in August 2011.

I've sent in my registration form already. This is going to be a big challenge for me, both the physical part of the hike and the fundraising effort.

It also makes quite the bucket list item.

Between my upcoming Date With Destiny event in Palm Springs, Leadership Tune Up Weekend in Calgary in May, and Machu Pichu next August, I'd say I've got quite a year of adventures lined up.

It's going to be a year of living large!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Backlog

I've got a backlog of video projects on my plate, which is a good problem to have. I want to get to the point that I have more projects on my plate than I can handle myself so that it creates a growth opportunity for my company.

A few weeks I set up a day plan in which I was going to work on three different projects. As it turned out that plan didn't work. In order to fit in three projects, I had blocked out two hours for each one, for a total of six hours of production work that day. What I found was that just as I was picking up momentum on one project it was time to switch modes to the next project. My new rule of thumb now is plan to work on only two projects in a given day. Then I'm more likely to hit my objective for each project for the day.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Won Club Table Topics contest

Last week I won the Table Topics contest at my Toastmasters club. That means I'll be advancing to the Area contest this week.

I had recently given a 10 minute presentation at my BNI group. Despite my feeling like inspiration had abandoned me and that I was underprepared, it actually went well and I received a lot of positive comments. (And also a few referrals, which is good for business and is what the whole purpose of being in a BNI is all about).

I had incorporated the subject of Star Trek into my presentation, and talked about the influence it had on me while I was growing up (I mean while I was younger and growing up - I'm still working on the growing up thing!).

With all of the positive feedback I received from giving my presentation, I started thinking about making my next Toastmasters speech (I'm due to give Speech #8) be about Star Trek.

So Star Trek was on my mind when I was called to the front of the audience for my turn in the Table Topics contest and I was given my topic: Imagine if....

It wasn't a far stretch to go from Imagine if... to Star Trek. I even pulled out my flip style cell phone out of my pocket and demonstrated how much it resembled a communicator... or a hand phaser.

To my surprise I ended up taking first place. I've concluded that I can't go wrong to speak about Star Trek. I don't think I can get away with using the same trick again at the Area contest though.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

My next dream trip

I had a phone conversation last week with Lori, from Extraordinary Learning. They're the company that offers the Twenty First Century Leadership program that I attended in 2007 and again in 2008, in Seattle.

After thinking over my conversation with Lori I've decided on my next dream trip - go to Calgary in May 2011 by train and attend the Twenty First Century Leadership Tune-Up weekend while I'm there.

I am putting this out there much in the same way that I put it out in July that I would move to a place of my own. That it, as a leap of faith. I'll let the Law of Attraction work for me to help me get there.

What an adventure it will be.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Who needs a recipe?

When I was in Fiji at the beginning of the summer, I was the joyful recipient of many awesome smoothies prepared for us by the volunteer team. And they were all oh-so-gooood.

One of the take-aways I got from the program was a booklet with recipes for each of the smoothies that we had been treated to. I've tried to make one or two of them since returning home, with mediocre results.

Last night I noticed that I had various ingredients in stock and decided who needs a recipe?

So I got a container and dumped in a pint of blackberries and blueberries and several spoonfuls of yogurt, some almond milk, a handful or so of baby spinach, a scoop of vegan protein powder and an ounce or so of Udo's oil. Mixed it all together with a hand blender and it was double-dee-liscious. As good as any I had in Fiji. M-m-good!

Who needs a recipe when one has a bunch of ingredients and a blender?

Friday, September 10, 2010

70% chance of obesity

This week I heard an announcer on the radio say that "if you live in Ontario there is a 70% chance that you're obese."

I have lived in Ontario all my life and I can state with absolute certainty that the percent chance that I am obese is zero, zero, zero.

Thursday, September 09, 2010

The net has appeared

In July I put it out there that I would move to a place of my own by September 1. (See A leap of faith). I was taking a leap of faith approach. Leap and the net will appear.

It is now September 9. What happened?

In short, the net did appear. I had a divine inspiration, backed by a few prophetic dreams, and I ended up moving in to the vacant unit of a rental property that I had been trying to sell since April.

This building is in St. Catharines.

I was quite busy during the first three weeks in August, finishing up a documentary that I was producing for a community in Saskatchewan. I finished the documentary and travelled to Saskatchewan to attend the event where my documentary was being presented. I watched it together with some 300 people, and I saw two people moved to tears while watching the technical preview.

Upon my return from Saskatchewan I had a little over a week to complete my move. I spent the last six days of August going back and forth between Toronto and St. Catharines moving contents. This was all during some very hot weather. By the sixth day my body was reaching its limit. I decided that "I've been doing this for six days. Tomorrow is day seven - I'm going to rest."

So I begin yet another new chapter in my life.

Breathe. What's next?

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The 5AM challenge

Last month I decided to take on a 30-day challenge, to get up at 5am.

Today is Day 28 of that challenge. I have had some interesting experiences as a result of taking this on. I've had the experience of having all items on my to-do list completed by 8:30am. I've had the experience of not having to think about what time to set my alarm for the next day because I consistently set it for 5am. I've had the experience of living very long and very full days. I've had the experience of having my sense of time be completely distorted so that things I did the previous day feel like I did them days ago, and things that I did days ago feel like I did them weeks ago.

The idea of doing this challenge was to have the time to do things during the hours of the day when I normally don't do anything. It was not to kill myself by pulling 16 hour days, and during this challenge I did experience days when I did feel the strain in my body. I had days when I got up at 5, did a few basic routine things and then went back to bed for a few more hours. The idea is not to burn myself out, but to stretch myself a little further.

I have two days left in my 30 day challenge. What's next? I've thought about that question. Do I continue the same challenge for another 30 days? Do I raise the bar even higher and start getting up at 4am? Do I continue to stretch myself but ease off a bit, and start getting up at 6am? Do I stop setting my alarm at all for a while and see at what time I wake up naturally?

I've decided that my next step is to continue with another 30 day 5am challenge with one modification. I will continue to get up at 5am from Monday through Friday and get up at 7am on the weekend.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

A leap of faith

One thing I've learned in life is that there are two general ways to reach a goal.

The first way is what I think of as the proactive way. What this looks like is, set a goal, make a plan, and start taking action to move towards that goal. This is the way I approach most of the goals I set for myself.

The second way is what I think of as the attractive way. What this looks like is, set a goal, put the vision out there, and start noticing what I attract that helps me move closer to my goal. This approach requires a leap of faith. Leap and the net will appear.

I've been living at my current address for two and a half years now (see Moving Day). I feel in my gut that it is time to move on. I'm putting it out there - I will move to a place of my own by September 1. The net will appear.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

OmniFocus

I need to reboot my GTD (Getting Things Done) system. Last August I started using Thinking Rock as my trusted GTD system. After several months I had accumulated tons of "stuff" and stopped using it. I found that Thinking Rock gave me so many ways of slicing and dicing my "stuff' that I often got overwhelmed looking at it.

I continue to read and research GTD tools and methods, and I discovered OmniFocus. I used the trial version for a couple of weeks. One thing I liked about it is the Quick Entry window which integrates with Mail and other applications. No longer do I have to copy and paste information into my GTD system; with OmniFocus I just highlight the relevant text in an email, web page, or whatever text in whatever open window, hit a hotkey sequence, and the information goes into the a Quick Entry window and from there into my GTD Inbox. From here on this is a new must for me; any GTD application I use has to integrate with other Mac applications in an easy manner.

OmniFocus has a Review function, and by trying it out I have learned one of the areas of GTD where I need to improve. I need to learn that the Review activity is separate from the Process activity. The Process activity is a stage in which I decide what each email (or other item in my Inbox; not everything comes into my world through email), decide what it means. Do I need to respond, take action, can I delete it, do I just need to read it and delete it, or do I want to file it for future reference?

I need to keep in mind that the Process stage is separate from the Do It stage. When I am muddled about which stage I am in then I get overwhelmed by the numbers of items that I process. When I remember that I am in Process mode and am intentional about it then I am more effective and productive.

Process mode is about deciding what an item means to me. Review mode is about making sure each project has a Next Action associated with it and is generally moving along. Some projects are my front-burner projects. I review them more frequently, perhaps every day, or every two to three days. For these projects I need to have a clear Next Action. Review mode is about making sure that my front-burner projects have a clear Next Action and that my back-burner projects have a scheduled Next Review date.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tether me up!

I got up early this morning to go to my BNI breakfast meeting. Before I headed out the door I decided to check my email, and noticed a message from Else, from the Toastmasters chapter that I belong too. One of the planned speakers had unexpectedly become unavailable, could I give a speech tonight, and since I've recently returned from Fiji then surely I have many interesting stories to tell.

Give a speech tonight? On the day of? Without enough time to prepare? Are you kidding?

Wait a minute. I just got back from Fiji. I graduated from Tony Robbins' Life Mastery and Wealth Mastery programs. I climbed The Poll. I’ve done the Firewalk. Am I really going to crawl back into my comfort zone, crawl back and live inside that box? Is that what I want my life-after-Fiji to look like? Duh. Climbing The Poll won’t mean anything, will be nothing more than a pleasant memory, if I start living like that again. LOOK UP.

I made up my mind that I would give that speech tonight after all. This would be my Speech #6.

I came up with the speech opening while in my car on my way to BNI. I recalled a phrase that I had written in an email I sent to my buddy Dallas the previous day. It was a phrase I had written in a moment in which I was feeling inspired to face a challenge that I had previously been avoiding. “Tether me up, I’m going to climb that pole!” I decided that this phrase was my new mantra and that it would also be the title of my speech.

After my BNI meeting ended I had a meeting with a business associate. I wouldn’t have access to my email until the afternoon so I wouldn’t have a chance to reply to Else, and by then she might find someone else. I didn’t want to let that happen. I decided I’d call her as soon as I arrived at my meeting location. STEP UP.

Ring ring. Else answers. Suddenly I realize that it’s only nine a.m. What if I’m calling her too early?

Only nine a.m.? I’m at my second business meeting of the day and it’s only nine a.m.? Life is not the same, life is changing - that’s for sure. I don’t have jet lag - I’m just living in my own private timezone.

I got a lot of positive and encouraging feedback after I gave my speech tonight. BREATHE. WHAT’S NEXT?

At the end of the meeting Else asked for volunteers to fill the roles for next week’s meeting.

“Is there a speaker slot still available?” I asked. There was. “Tether me up - I’m giving Speech #7 next week.”

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

One role out, another role in

In a few weeks I will be completing my role as captain of my men’s team, Grand Central.

Shortly after that I will be taking on a new role, as VP Membership of the Toastmasters chapter that I belong to.

Like the song says, “Life is changing.”

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Pole

Last year I walked on fire. This year I faced The Pole - a 50-60 foot pole that I and my fellow Life Mastery participants were invited to climb and leap off on the first day of the program.

The purpose of this exercise was to get us to confront our fears and bust through them; it served as a metaphor for life, for doing what it takes to reach our goals, to climb to the top and to leap and grab hold of our dreams.

I remember last year after I completed my fire walk I could tell by people's faces who had done it and who had not. The ones who had done it were glowing, pumped, exuding excitement. The ones who had not looked tired, worn down from having spent a long day at the seminar.

I had apprehensions about climbing The Pole but in the end I remembered the distinction in how people looked who had done the fire walk versus the ones who had not. I decided that I wanted to be one of the people who had done it.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Date with the Date Line

7:28am Today I’ve got a date with the International Date Line. I’m going to the other side of the planet, so far from home that I’ll be crossing into tomorrow before I get there.

I should be excited - and I am. I also have butterflies in my stomach.

Last year I walked on fire. This year - we’ll see.

It hasn’t become completely real to me yet. Maybe that’s because I still have much to do. Charge my camera batteries. Go to the bank. Get all the information to my accountant that he needs to complete my tax return while I’m away. Pack. Call my parents. Visit them.

Visit them? I won’t even have time for that today.

8:16am Correction - I won’t be traveling into tomorrow, I’ll be traveling into yesterday. My first stop over is Los Angeles which is three hours behind. When I cross the date line I’ll be going back a day. Either way I’ll be traveling through time.

8:52am I have some twenty hours of flying ahead of me. That should allow me to get a good start on the next installment of That Warrior Spirit.

9:14am Accounting! The numbers swim before my eyes. There are so many of them. Each number tells part of a story. But which part of the story is the one that my accountant needs? Giving him the wrong one could mean the difference of hundreds or thousands of dollars on my tax return.

I only hope that the story those numbers tell turn out to be a heroic epic rather than a tragedy - or rather than the comedy they speak of today.

11:03am Most of the numbers are in now. Not fully crunched yet, but partially chewed and somewhat compressed. It turns out that I won't owe on my tax return and that buys my accountant time to file my return.

11:30am That's all the attention I'm giving to my accounting today. The numbers are packed, now it's time to pack my suitcase.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Be Magnified



Lately I've been feeling a lot of discouragement with regard to my career and my business. Then on Thursday night, at worship team rehearsal, one of the songs we did was Be Magnified. The words spoke to me and I felt inspiration.

I felt prompted to record the service this morning, and this song is from that service.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Multi-camera editing

I'm running out of space on my Elephant drive.

I've had my Mac for almost a year now and the external media drive that I bought with it is almost full now. I analyzed the drive to find out what was taking up the most space. Last November we had a guest speaker, Claude Robold, at my church. I videotaped him - those files have been sitting on my drive since then taking up space. I had to delete the files or do something with them so that I could complete a project and archive the files in order to reclaim the space. I wasn't willing to delete the files yet, not without doing something with them first.

I ended up editing what was about a one-hour message down to 18 minutes.

Chuck had videotaped the speaker as well. Something I've wanted to do was a multi-camera edit, so I asked Chuck if I could get a copy of his video, which he let me.

I also had an audio track which did not come from either of the two cameras. I had recorded the audio off the soundboard, so it was not synchronized with the video. I was working with two non-synchronized video tracks and one non-synchronized audio track. By non-synchronized, I mean that the moment at which the speaker's mouth moved (in the video track) did not line up with the moment at which he uttered a sound (in the audio track). The first thing I did was manually synchronize the audio with each of the two video tracks separately. Once I did that, it meant that the two video tracks were also synchronized to each other.

At this point I had about an hour or so of content which I edited down to 18 minutes. The next thing to do is make an edit in which I select the points in time where I want to switch from one camera to the other.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

One King video

I was at the Essential Skills Training event last week. My official role was Event Manager but I was also pressed into service as a trainer and as a videographer.

I had purchased new tapes to record the footage for the event but I forgot to check what was in the camcorder before I started recording. As a result I ended up taping over some of the footage that I shot at the Christmas Eve service. Fortunately I still had the footage of the song that we had learned, One King. After I watched that footage I felt motivated to produce a video out of it.

I shot that footage under low lighting conditions so I used the Night setting on the camcorder. The result is that the lighting and color looked low and dull. Furthermore, I had shot the entire sequence from a fixed location on a tripod with a fixed focal length. This means that there is little to no movement in the footage; it probably would make a dull video to watch as it was.

This called for experimentation with color correction and with some creative effects. I don't know if I've overdone the effects and made this look too cheesy but it looks much better than the raw footage.

Watch the video below.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Video journalling

I saw the movie Avatar a few weeks ago during the Christmas holidays. Saw it in 3D from the fourth row. Cool movie. The story was predictable, basically a science fiction remake of Dances With Wolves, but I thought it was told well. Awesome scenery and it all looked great in 3D. Even the subtitles appeared to float in the air in a space of their own. I don't know if I was supposed to return my glasses to the receptacles that they had by the exit, but I kept mine.

One thing about the story that I found inspiring was the idea of keeping a video log. I've done a lot of journalling through handwriting and on my Palm PDA, on various PC's, and I even kept a voice journal for a brief period. After seeing Avatar I got excited about the idea of keeping a video log. When i got home I did some googling and discovered an application called MacJournal. I downloaded and installed the 15-day trial version and started using it. I like using it, it's got that whole "Captain's Log" feeling, right out of Star Trek.

The 15-day trial period went by quickly. Did I really want to fork out the forty-something dollars to buy a registered copy? Well, three or four days after the trial period ended I was missing it. i had gotten into an almost daily ritual of recording into my video log and I missed it. Oh my gosh, it was like having withdrawal symptoms.

I bought it. Paid for it, got a license key, and resumed my video journalling. I got my fix.