SWW please stop writing about that ham without a spoiler for me-YUCK! 
Having seen National Treasure I have to say you wrote an excellent review of the movie. We also enjoyed it and found it a fun, entertaining movie.
Did you have fun at The Incredibles with the Grandlands?
Since the ham has been very well cured, I don't think it will spoil. Der B has insisted that we use the "boil" method of cooking, which means bringing it to a slow simmer for a certain amount of time per pound. The simmer has just been reached, the ham will be cooked by about seven this morning.
Spending the day with the grandlads was a mixed bag. They were pretty well behaved most of the time. The older lad, Alex (7), got a little antsy early on, wanting to run around the bookstore we dropped into instead of finding a book. I simply told him that if he didn't settle down we wouldn't see the movie. He settled down.
When we got into the theater and were watching the movie, he had some concentration issues. "I don't want to watch this part," he'd tell me. I'm not sure he understood the idea that a movie has to be watched from start to finish when you're in a theater. Jumping around on a DVD is a different experience, and not a better one. Then again, the parts he didn't want to watch involved kissing (understandable for a seven year old) and people arguing, particularly Mom and Dad Incredible. I'm very unsure about how to broach this subject with his parents, if I should at all.
He's getting the idea that a movie being scary can be a good thing, however.
William (4) was wonderfully well behaved the entire day, other than at the very end when he wanted some ice cream and we just didn't have time to get any. Sorry, little fella.
Another up-side was my remembering to take the CD soundtrack for
Tarzan with us. They both like that score, and know the songs. When I handed the CD insert to Alex, pointing out the lyrics, he loved being able to read along with what was being sung. That CD was our music to and from the theater.
The downside was that we got home very late. I'll be up forever working on the Thanksgiving sides.