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Elmo will live on.

Elmo will live on.

If you read this blog you probably know that I am HUGE Sesame Street fan.  One of the highlights of my “Life List” (instead of a morbid “Bucket List” I prefer to keep track of the cool things I’ve already had a chance to do) is meeting Kevin Clash, Elmo’s puppeteer

The news today that Clash has resigned his post has left me heartbroken.  Not because of Elmo, as Sesame Workshop said in a statement: 

“Elmo is bigger than any one person and will continue to be an integral part of ‘Sesame Street’ to engage, educate and inspire children around the world,” 

We all adjusted to “new” Kermit, and after a few episodes and some time, kids won’t notice a difference with Elmo either.  Clash has created a legacy with Elmo that will survive his leaving.  Though, I’m sure giving up performing Elmo will cause him some grief.  I’m pretty sure Elmo has a life of his own, and I
m pretty sure Clash loves him.

I’m more upset because Clash was a huge part of the Sesame Workshop team.  He co-executive produced Sesame Street, and was the Muppet Captain on the show.  Footage from the documentary Being Elmo  shows Clash traveling around the world to teach international versions of his signature Muppet how to, well…Be Elmo.

Sesame Workshop is one of my favorite organizations.  They offer free early-childhood education to kids around the world.  They teach kids internationally about social issues that matter to them.  In the United States they have recently launched initiatives to help military families deal with Iraq-War related injuries, with learning to save money and ending childhood obesity.  In Israel, Pakistan and Jordan they teach children about cultural diversity, in Africa they teach kids about AIDS.  They are a fantastic organization, and losing Clash is a sad moment for them and the children they serve.

I don’t know if the accusations made against Clash are true or not. I met Clash last year, and I didn’t get a single sinister vibe from the guy. On the contrary, he was one of the nicest and most gracious people I’ve ever met.  Regardless, it’s a real loss for kids everywhere.

As Super-Dad said of the situation:  “It sucks when stuff like this happens.”

To read about when I met Elmo click here.
To donate to Sesame Workshop click here.

33 (mostly geeky) facts about me for my 33rd birthday

33 (mostly geeky) facts about me for my 33rd birthday

It’s my birthday! Yay! I have been doing some reflecting back on my past 33 years (as one is wont to do on their birthday) and seeing as how my vacation-addled brain isn’t quite ready to produce a more substantial post I’ve written them down to share with you:

1.    I’ve played Rock Band with Wil Wheaton
2.    I’ve used the shuttle simulator used to train astronauts at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
3.    My first comic book was Eastman and Laird’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles that my mom picked up because it looked like it was “up my alley”.
4.    My Sweet 16 birthday party was Batman Themed.
5.    I was Spider-Woman for my second Halloween
6.    My 5th birthday party was PacMan themed.
7.    My dad used to use me as a ringer in Tetris tournaments he’d set up with my uncles.
8.    When I was in kindergarten my dad came to career day and showed my class how to program in LOGO, I was super excited to show my classmates how to draw a triangle.
9.    My paternal grandfather was an early computer science graduate and helped create the network for Master Charge.  It’s now Master Card, and it was one of the first national (not store based) credit cards.
10.    The only video game I’ve ever been able to beat is Mortal Kombat 3, using Sonya.
11.    I was able to read at age 2, thanks to parents who indulged my love of books by reading to me all the time.
12.    My favorite Star Trek Captain is Picard.  My favorite Doctor is the EMH.
13.    I collect vintage and antique buttons (the kind to fasten clothes).
14.    I used to have a huge crush on Jerry O’Connell from “My Secret Identity”
15.    In 8th grade I won 3rd place in a state oratory competition on the topic of “The Voyages of Columbus” I wrote about how Columbus was just lucky to land on North America and then subjugated the native peoples.  According to my coach I probably would have done better if I would have better considered the audience…the competition was sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
16.    My kids’ both have comic book connections to their names.  It wasn’t the first priority in choosing their names, but we made sure they had some connection.
17.    I still see the same ophthalmologist I’ve seen since birth.  At 3,000 miles away I’m his most far-flung patient.
18.    For our fifth anniversary Super-Dad bought me Uncanny X-Men  #100 and #101, the first appearance of the Phoenix.
19.    I have an original drawing of Hellboy by Mike Mignola.  It’s pink.  I asked him to do it as part of a fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Walk I was doing.  I loved it so much that I bought it myself.
20.    I never had a teddy bear as a small child, opting instead for the stuffed Phillie Phanatic my dad bought me shortly after my birth.
21.    Felicia Day once complimented my bee necklace, which is comprised of a pewter sculptural button from the Victorian Era.
22.    I have worn glasses since I was 18 months old.  Glasses for babies weren’t common in the late 70’d/early 80’s so mine were custom constructed by Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia.
23.    I am a huge fan of Sesame Street and own a real Big Bird Feather.
24.    I have a custom recorded ringtone of Mr. T telling me he is disappointed in me.
25.     I have just completed my first year of piano lessons.
26.    I didn’t get a driver’s license until I was 29 years old.
27.    My first concert ever was New Kids on the Block opening for Tiffany.  My most recent concert was Jonathan Coulton opening for They Might Be Giants.
28.    I love the Olympics and consider it a highlight of my life that I got to sit outside in the rain in 33 degree weather to stare at a fog covered mountain  for the 2010 Winter Games in BC.
29.    I am the oldest of six children, my youngest sibling is 18 years younger than I am, only 3 years older than my son, her nephew.
30.    Super-Dad and I met while working at RKCNDY an iconic (though now defunct) all-ages Seattle concert venue. It was a Modest Mouse show.
31.    I almost died at age 19 from a Kidney Stone.
32.    Having lived in Seattle for 15 years,  I still can’t say “water” without a heavy Philadelphia accent (“wooder”).
33.    I will have smores instead of a birthday cake tonight.

The First Full Trailer for the New Muppet Movie!

This was leaked late tonight.  I’m so excited, it looks amazing!  I don’t see any Sesame Street cameos, though which is dissapointing, but it *is* just a trailer and I’m sure they didn’t want to ruin all of the surprises. 

What do you think?

Via Tough Pigs

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