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Giveaway Time!

Please join us over at our Facebook page.  Tonight at midnight (if we have reached 200 fans, which I think we are about 2 away from) I will randomly pick two followers to receive a super cute coffee mug featuring our adorable Geek Baby Logo!  Check it out here: http://on.fb.me/f5jNK9

Geeky Father’s Day Gift Guide

Geeky Father’s Day Gift Guide

Father’s Day is fast approaching and I have rounded up some handpicked gifts I think that Geeky Dads of all stripes would appreciate!

This picture frame from Gibberish uses the Periodic Table of Elements to spell out a name.  Spelling out your family name would make an awesome picture frame for Dad’s desk.They also make awesome greeting cards, lab coat tags, and cuff links.

These Autobot Family Decals are a geeky alternative to the ubiquitous family stick figure decals and would look way cooler on Dad’s car.

If you are crafty you still have some time to bang out one of the amazing Pixel People cross stitch patterns from Weelittlestiches.    They say that they are suitable for beginners and the PDF pattern files even include tips.  The one pictured has all of the Doctors from Doctor Who, but you can also find Ghostbusters, Firefly, Justic League, Star Wars and other geeky patterns.

Barnes and Noble just launched the newest version of their E-Ink Nook Reader.  I have the older generation one, and Super Dad is always borrowing it. The combination of the E-Ink screen (which is super easy to read, even in harsh sunlight and has a fantastic battery life) and the LCD touch screen on the bottom make the Nook attractive and super functional.  The newest generation ditches the separate LCD screen, but employs a very cool full sized E-Ink touch display. The main selling point of the Nook versus the Kindle for me was the fact that I can use the Nook to borrow ebooks from my local library.  The Nook can be picked up at any Barnes and Noble, or online (with free shipping for Father’s Day if you order by the 16th).

A magazine subscription (SciAm, Make, Cook’s Illustrated,Wired, etc.) is the perfect gift if you’ve totally waited until the last minute.  You can go into your local book shop, megamart, or drugstore and pick up a copy of a magazine that dad would appreciate.  Present the current issue to him with a note explaining that you have arraigned a subscription for him.  Then go online and buy him a subscription.  Don’t forget to do that last part, it’s important.

If the budget is tight or you just don’t do presents, a personalized photo greeting card from Tiny Prints is a great small gift.  This is actually what I sent to my dad.  He’ll love the picture of the Grandkids and the personal messages (from the kids and a sappy something from me) inside.  This is especially great if your Grandparent goes by an unusual name.  My Grandpa was Grumps, my Dad is Pop Pop and in my family we also have a Grand Keith and a Big Mike, you can’t find those at Hallmark!

What did you get the  Geeky Dad in your life?

Seattle Area Families: Check out Great Family Programming from SIFF

Seattle Area Families: Check out Great Family Programming from SIFF

Sadly, this year’s SIFF has ended.  But if you have Littles that you’d like to take to a festival film (and you should take them!), you are still in luck. 

Being Elmo: A Pupeetters Journey  (Winner SIFF 2011 Lena Sharpe Award for Persistence of Vision, Presented by Women in Film/Seattle) is back at SIFF Cinema on Saturday June 18, 2011 at 11:00 AM.  Please go see this film.  We absolutely loved it, and this could be a truly life-changing experience for the older kids in your household.

The Winner of the SIFF Films4Familes Youth Jury Award for 2011 was Circus Dreams.  Circus Dreams follows the talented kids of Circus Smirkus, the only traveling youth circus in the US.  This movie was chosen as a winner by a jury of kids, so your children are bound to enjoy it.  It plays on Sunday June 19 at 11:00 am. 

Also of note is Life in a Day.  I recently learned that 35 hours of footage is uploaded to YouTube every minute.  So what is uploaded?  A lot of it is people just doing their everyday thing. Director Kevin MacDonald carefully selected 300 clips that all show people around the world on the same day (July 24, 2010) and wove it into the first collaborative user-generated feature film.  This one may be a little boring for the younger ones, but everything I’ve read leads me to believe it would be a fine film for older kids. Sunday June 19 at 3:30 PM.

All of the Best of SIFF films screen at Siff Cinema located at:
321 Mercer St
at 3rd Avenue, McCaw Hall
Seattle Center

There is plenty of easy pay parking around.  Tickets can be purchased here.

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