Category Archives: movie


MOVIE: Not Yet!
Not Yet! on Vimeo This one is of Francis brushing her teeth. There’s really not much to say. It’s just soView full post »


MOVIE: Georgie Climbs Stairs!
George CLIMBS! on Vimeo So, I get this email from babycenter.com today: “As your baby’s muscles are becomingView full post »


Indulge me, please
For Christmas, Sally and I took all of the old Gulde 8mm videos and put them on DVD. Here, I’ve put together someView full post »


Sweep the Leg Johnny
The Karate Kid came out in the summer of 1984. I was ten years old, and my mind was blown. If you are between the agesView full post »


Letter to Netflix
Request Summary From: Matthew Gulde (mattgulde@ameritech.net)To: Netflix Customer ServiceCategory: Shipping andView full post »


Happy Birthday Scout!
Happy Birthday Scout on Vimeo Scout’s Birthday on Vimeo Every year on MLK day, we celebrate Scout’s birthdayView full post »


MOVIE: Francis learns her ABC’s
Francis Googie says her ABC’s on Vimeo Okay, if you don’t think this is the most adorable thing you’veView full post »


MOVIE: Writer’s Block
Here is a movie written by my college roommate Craig for the 48-Hour Film Project. As he explained it to me last year,View full post »


Movie: Baby Got Book
A friend sent this link to me this morning and it really cracked me up. It’s a youth minister’s parody ofView full post »


MOVIE: Small Piece of Francis
View this clip on Vimeo Maybe it’s because I’m pregnant and hormonal, but I find myself a little teary eyedView full post »


Frozen Dog
Sally and I sat down to watch Mystic River the other night. Just prior to starting the movie, I let Scout out to relieveView full post »


MOVIE: Splish Splash!
A few nights ago I took this while Francis was taking her bath. She loves the water, but it’s next to impossibleView full post »


MOVIE: Frantic Francis Stacking Away
Geez, Matt got so serious with his Hazzard County manifesto that I decided we all needed some soothing Francis time.SheView full post »


New Movie!
Sooner or later, every parent comes up against this question: “Is my child in real danger, or should I grab theView full post »