Star Trek Movie Review: Perfection

Written May 15, 2009 11:51 pm by Chad Kraus

Tonight Mrs. Kraus and I saw Star Trek with my sister and her friend. I had heard it was really good, and some of the new actors in the cast seemed promising to me. I was especially intrigued by Zachary Quinto playing Spock (he plays Sylar in the hit TV show Heroes). So what did we think?

Perfect move! We loved it! First, let’s talk about the cast. Zachary Quinto did indeed make a great Spock. Chris Pine was awesome as Captain James T. Kirk. He was confident and cool, and did the original proud. I liked John Cho as Dr. Sulu (oh Harold, how far you’ve come!), and Karl Urban was a great Bones. Anton Yelchin, I had never seen before, but he performed admirably, and had some funny moments in the role of Chekov. And I loved Simon Pegg as Scotty.

Now the story line. Don’t worry– I won’t ruin it for you. I’ll just say it was brilliant, and I couldn’t find anything to gripe about. It was rather ingenious what they pulled off: a story line that enables a whole new set of adventures rather than remaking the old ones, with the same winning cast of characters.

This is kind of a big deal for me to praise a Star Trek movie so much. I’ve always thought of myself as more of a Stars Wars guy. If you look at the classic Star Wars movies and the Star Trek movies, I always preferred Star Wars. But for me, the three newer Star Wars films fell a bit short of what they could have been, due to some strange story lines, obnoxious characters, and downright poor acting. This new Star Trek movie, however, a totally different tune. Fantastic story line, wonderful characters, and top notch acting. Let’s just say, I can live without the light saber.

What about the special effects and action sequences? WOW. Once again I’ll avoid the details so I don’t give anything away. Just know you are in for a real visual treat.

So if you plan on dropping some cash on a movie in the near future, be sure to make Star Trek your choice. You won’t be disappointed!

Chad Kraus

House Hunting

Written April 29, 2009 8:22 pm by Chad Kraus

Dad and Kathy visited during the week of my birthday, and we worked the real estate scene. We spent a good Saturday looking at homes online and then driving by each one. From there we decided which ones we wanted to see. I let my REALTOR know, and he made the appointments for Monday after work. After seeing our top 4, two of them were purchase-worthy. Mrs. Kraus and I decided which one we preferred and we made an offer. After some good negotiating, we got it done by Tuesday evening, and the closing is set for the end of June.

Dad and Kathy were an awesome help during the whole search. They have a lot of experience with real estate. Here are some of the things I learned:

1. Be practical. Make a list of the things you want in a home and be sure the one you buy has the most important features. But don’t overspend. Don’t buy too much house. Staying practical might mean conceding one or two things you’d like to have, but don’t necessarily need.

2. Start looking low in the price scale and work upwards as needed. We started with the lower priced homes to see what it could get us. When we realized that a price range just wouldn’t get us what we needed, we upped the range by $10,000 increments until we found our price range.

3. Keep maintenance in mind. What about the house is already done? Have they recently redone the siding or roof? What is the condition/age of the AC unit and furnace? If these things are new or recently replaced, that’s money you won’t have to spend anytime soon. A house might seem like a great buy, but if there are 10’s of thousands of dollars in maintenance coming up in the near future, you might think again.

4. Don’t fall in love. You should never decide you can’t live without a house until it’s officially yours. In this market you can find a home you’ll love for a great deal. Your first offer might be rejected or you might lose the home to another buyer. Don’t over-pay or fall prey to a bidding war because you fell in love too soon. Be willing to move on to the next house. Chances are, your willingness to walk away might just land you the home you wanted for a lower price.

It was a great week. We learned a lot and had fun looking. A very heartfelt thanks again to my parents for their help and advice, and to my REALTOR Russ for being available when needed and for making things happen (he spent a lot of time with us this week).

Chad Kraus ,

The Art Purchase

Written April 14, 2009 11:51 pm by Chad Kraus

Remember that painting of Al’s I mentioned I like? Mrs. Kraus likes it too– so we bought it!

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Reminds me of fly fishing last summer

It reminds me of last summer when Mrs. Kraus and I camped at Whitewater State Park. The banks of the trout stream were really wide, so it was easy to cast my fly rod. It was so nice I fished for hours and got blisters. But they were the good kind of blisters!

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Easter 2009

Written April 12, 2009 4:25 pm by Chad Kraus

Happy Easter everyone! Mrs. Kraus and I sure enjoyed seeing the family we saw today, and miss the rest of you all very much.

On Friday evening, we went to Good Friday service. I read the part of Jesus in readers theater. I’ve never done anything very theater-like before so I was a little nervous. Truth be told, I think I… blacked out. I don’t really remember it at all. After all my lines were done, I tried to think back on how it went and I couldn’t. After the message, we took communion and nailed pieces of paper with our sins written on them to one of three full-sized crosses up front. It was very powerful to witness people going up and nailing these to the cross, with the loud banging echoing through the sanctuary.

Saturday I plowed through the rest of book 2 of the Harry Potter series and halfway through book 3. Mrs. Kraus got me reading them. I told her it would never happen, but she showed me I guess. It started out as a deal we made. I said, “I will read a Harry Potter book if you read a Left Behind book.” She agreed and so I started in on book 1. To my surprise, I really enjoyed it and think they are a lot of fun to read. She hasn’t started a Left Behind book yet, and instead decided to re-read some of the Harry Potter books. Unbelievable….

This morning we went to Easter Sunday service, which was very nice, and then went to Grandma J’s for lunch. The food was awesome and it was nice to see everyone there. Soon we’ll be headed to my mom’s for supper. Grandma’s had ham AND turkey, and mother will have pot roast I believe. Mmmm.

We are looking forward to seeing more family next weekend at the shower. See some of you then!

Chad Kraus ,