Sunday, January 30, 2011

Girls Night!

Deary Me, I forgot to update you lovely readers on Girls Night. Girls Night is a new tradition at the apartments that I live in, really there not apartments at all they are dorms, without rules. One thing about Girls Night is that its spontaneous and never happens in the same apartment twice (until we run out of apartments). Girl Night usually involves mass amounts of food and alcohol. Though lately we have been lacking in alcohol, which isnt a bad thing. This last weekend I had a girl friend from my hometown here for a visit and we decided to have a Girls Night in our apartment for a change. And let me tell you there was mass amounts of food and movies. Here are a few photos from out night:

Yes I found TINY little coke and it rocked my night!


As you can tell we took the sin gluttony to heart and chucked whatever diet we had in mind out the window. So much for number 3 on my list. XD Oh well. That being said I invite you to laugh at our overindulgence because you know you do it too!

Sorry Sorry Sorry!



Okay, I know I didn't post on Tuesday like I said I would. Why? You ask. Simple, I'm this much closer to completing number 2 on my list. That's right, this blogger had a job interview! I'm pretty confident my ability to blabbering like an incompetent fool didn't hinder me this time! The interview was an hour and a half away from my disgustingly filthy dorm in the secluded northwestern hills of Michigan. Rising Hope Riding Center is a wonderful facility that caters to young riders, nervous riders, and riders with disabilities. The position I applied for is like something out of a dream for me. There is an apartment above the barn that I would stay in, partial board for a horse, and the opportunity to become a CHA instructor. So that is why yours truly neglected her blog post for Tuesday. So onward with the book review.


I try and read books that are either little known or widely known and my taste in book genre is vastly wide. This weeks book is called “Fantasy Lover” by Sherrilyn Kenyon. While the books have a sturdy fan base, I think is needs more attention. Kenyon's books are, for the most part romance novels with a refreshing supernatural twist to them. “Fantasy Lover” encompasses Grace Alexander and her journey with a mysterious man whom she summons from a book. The first in Kenyon's Dark-Hunter series it introduces us to a world that is very plausibly running parallel to ours. Julian is the leading man for this particular book, Kenyon paints him as seductive and sarcastic to a fault. Grace is a sex therapist who had a hard time believing much of anything her Psychic best friend Selena has to say. This book introduces us to the cast we shall be seeing throughout Keyon's Dark-Hunter Series and a fine cast it is. Kenyon's wit and charm shine through in this novel and lays way for several more excellent books!

And now because I sadly didn't Blog on Thursday or Saturday. My movie review. I wont be Blogging about random events until later because I have a ton of homework to do. XD

I use the term “Review” loosely, I'm not a movie expert, I just watch a several dozen a week. This week I sit watching “How To Tame Your Dragon” with my roommate and I'm thinking this would be a good movie to start with.

“How To Train Your Dragon” is a somewhat harrowing tale of a young boy named Hiccup(Jay Barchuel) who lives in a viking village that is known for killing dragons. He ends up downing a “Night Fury” in with the intent of killing it to show his village that hes one of them and ends up befriending it. Even though this movie seems to mainly be about animal rights and not killing things, I'm partial to the “fearing what you don't understand” aspect of it as well, and the tiny cat-like dragons. The movie has a quick and very witty dialog especially for an animated film. Along with the superb cast including America Ferra, Craig Ferguson, and Gerard Butler the movie makes for a warm and cuddly family movie. It is a movie that will be placed in my collection if I ever get the money and ambition to go to the store and buy it.

Well there you have it! I've finally posted what I said I would!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

I have a plan!

So I'm sitting here waiting for my hair to dry thinking, what can I possibly do to fill the voids that are going to be between marking off things on my list? I considered; juggling, until I remember I can't juggle. Picture diary, but I never go anywhere... being extreamly witty about current events, but I'm never current with current events.... Then it hit me. I adore reading! Simple, I can do book reviews, and I remembered I like movies! Movie reviews! And of course as you probably realized by today's post, I love animals. So my schedule will be this...

Tuesday: Books(I may or may not review every Sherrilyn Kenyon book I've read.)

Thursday: Movies, this wont necessarily be reviews but just gab about them

Saturday: Anything animal related. I'll try and keep it current with something in the public eye, but that's not always possible.

Well, here's to you readers! Have a good night!
Despite my hardest efforts I haven't even looked at my list in the last two weeks. Classes and girls nights have seriously cut into blogging time. However, as I sit listening to my roommates friends child squalling, I have to report a very sad happening.

Unknown to you I am an avid animal person. Not animal rights activist but just a person who loves animals, a lot. I have had countless dogs, cats, and other animals that I've been madly in love with. Currently I'm the proud owner of a 4 year old Appaloosa Gelding named Lucky. I will probably post about him at some point but not today. Today is mourn the puppy of a Facebook user whom we shall refer to as Sally Needsaslap.

I shall admit right now that I have multiple accounts on Facebook, Le Gasp! I have one for purely social things like talking to my friends and organizing rescues for dogs, the other is to host my addiction to Facebook games. And on this account Sally Needsaslap is a neighbor of mine who does not have a separate account for her social activity and posts it on all of her neighbors walls as well. One day when logging in to shamelessly solicit the need of coin on a pointless game, I discover a photo of Mrs. Needsaslap's child cuddling an adorable Shepherd puppy. “Awe,” I thought, “how sweet.” Until I read the caption. “Child Needsaslap with new puppy... at least his hands arn't around his neck. (Yet).”

My reaction was to stop and read this twice before thinking, “Oh I'm sure she's just joking!” But no, below the post's its comments told the truth. “What happened to the dog?” Mrs Needsaslap's friend asks. “Nothing, but he's already killed Muffin and Tinkles...” Say what?! Here is where I take into consideration that I do not know the entire story, I don't know who they are or if this is a regular thing in their family but the fact that Mrs. Needsaslap has already lost TWO animals to this child and has bought him another one is, in my mind, unacceptable! Lets take in some proper parenting and get the kid some councling please! “Their dad turned their back on them and he just wanted to give them some loves and it didn't go so well.” No! I'm sorry, no well meaning “loves” ends in death! Even if it is a small kitten.

Today as I checked up on the story to make sure I had the quotes semi-right and guess what I found out? Yes the puppy is dead, not 5 days after the entail post. I almost want to cry about it, the only thing that's reassuring is that according to Mrs. Needsaslap, it wasn't the child who killed the puppy but their older dog. Still a sad fate for poor puppy Mixedup.

And Mrs. Needsaslap, if you ever read this. Know that suing me will be near to impossible and I do hope you have learned a lesson about mixing your social life with people you don't know.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

# 18 Make an Origami Swan

Figured I would start with something simple, or what I thought was simple. Don't get me wrong you don't have to be a rocket scientist to make an Origami Swan but this frustrated the hell out of me! Hood folds are for the friggin' birds. No pun intended. But 15 minutes of struggling with evil printer paper and I managed to complete the infernal thing. Was it as satisfying as I thought it would be? Sure! I now know that Paper, along with ice, shoe laces, and corn bread has it out for me.

All joking aside I chose the Origami Swan to do first because it represents the blog itself. Origami was a way to give special meaning to what was written on the paper itself. Combining this with Ugly Duckling story, my swan and this blog represents change to me. Growing from that awkward, antisocial kid to something that kind of resembles a swan in my mind. This can be true for anyone, make a paper swan, write the word change in it, and send it out onto a lake or river and see where life takes you. 

Photos of my lovely paper swan; 













A Special Thanks to EpicFantasy who's video I used as a tutorial! 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39sxLG-edT4

39 Things I'd Rather Do....

A lot of the time people's New Year Resolutions are selfish and vain or selfless and impossible. Not that mine isn't either of those, nor is it really a new years resolution because its January 13th. However that is not the point of this. I am undergoing a … large change. Not only have I stopped being that simpering, shy, adolescent but I've learned that most people in general are just as confused at I am. They don't know who they are, or who they want to be. And if your reading this and saying “well I know who I am” your wrong.

My intent with this blog is not to offend or disturb, I'm not even expecting readers. Its to prove to myself, or maybe train myself, to keep consistent with something. To stop being that extraordinary slacker I was in high school. Along with this blog will be a list of things I want to do. Some of them will be accomplished no problem, others.... not so easily. So readers, nonexistent or not, come with me on an adventure of a life time!

  1. Meet a family member I've never met before.
  2. Find a Job.
  3. Loose 50lbs.
  4. Kiss a Stranger.
  5. Go Deep Sea Fishing With My Dad.
  6. Gradate some sort of college.
  7. Visit London.
  8. Take Photos in 5 different countries.
  9. Pet A Dolphin.
  10. Get Lost in Italy.
  11. Hear Wolves Howl in the Wild.
  12. Forgive Someone I Hate.
  13. Pass Biology 114
  14. Sing Danny Boy in Ireland
  15. Fall in Love in Scotland
  16. Ride a Horse Bareback on the Beach
  17. Surf
  18. Make an Origami Swan
  19. Meet Sherrilyn Kenyon
  20. Finish Writing a Book.
  21. Get a Book Published
  22. Go to an Ellen show
  23. Be An Extra in a Movie
  24. Get Up Earlier
  25. Fly an Airplane
  26. Go To A Concert
  27. Be Part Of A Protest For Something Worthy
  28. Do a “Real” Paranormal Investigation
  29. Vacation With My Mom For A Month
  30. Try Three Foods I've Never Eaten
  31. Learn To Speak Italian, Greek, or Latin.
  32. Get Paid For My Photography
  33. Complete a NaNoWriMo
  34. Take Ballroom Dance Lessons
  35. Learn to Sword Fight
  36. Dance Like No One Is Watching
  37. Buy and Learn How To Use Photoshop
  38. Watch Lord Of The Rings and Harry Potter in nonstop succession.
  39. Do Something I'll Never Regret.