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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Lessons missed


Kindergarden was, as far as I can remember, a good time. Learned lots of important stuff like how to take a nap on a public futon, phonics is just not for me, duck duck goose is the best way to pick on the kid with the broken leg...you get the idea. It was also the first place besides the soccer field that I really recall being told the importance of goals.


The most important lesson learned? Sometimes the fact that you have a goal overrides the goal itself.


Applied to life it is a worthy goal to save money. It is not so worthy if you stop paying your bills to save more money. (Have yet to try this, maybe when I dump my phone and they can't call me to complain).


Applied to WoW it is fine to raid or pvp or do arena (yuck) but don't forgot to have fun. For probably about a year my goal was to raid, to down bosses and collect phat loots and that goal, while a fine thing in itself, was overriding the purpose of a game: to have fun. Last night changed that. It was the most fun I've had in a long long time. There was laughter, threats of who was going to be guild leader, driving of seige engines into the wrong buildings, and lots of death, 1 boss down in 2 1/2 hours and it was the best. Considering there are really only 7 or 8 people left in the guild that I know and run with I was worried that a: we would never raid again and b: that it would so unlike what I'm used to it would be not so fun. Hot damned I forgot what fun was. Best part?


We downed the 1st boss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Without all those people who are probably thinking "oh you losers" and those people who would have yelled and complained as we had fun killing every single thing and building we could. Without the pressure and the gear worries, the dps fights and the egos. Our biggest problem last night? Personally I was laughing too hard and ran into a couple of walls but honestly that's not such a bad thing.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Career Day


So everyone has gone through the Career Day hell. People ask you what you want to do with your life and then give disapproving looks when you say fighter pilot or park ranger. Well instead of being a neurochemist I have decided there is a better option.

Piracy.

Oh yeah, I went there. Wait for it...still here.

ARRRRRRRRRRR!!!

It's official the buccaneers are back and dumber than ever. At least back in the old days they had cannons, now they're just bullet receptors for Navy Seals. (Stupid pirates)

But now with all this exposure does it become a viable Career Day option. Back in my elementary school days if I had said pirate I'm pretty sure a scolding would have been soon to follow. Now may be a different story.

Besides if it's good enough for Johnny Depp it's good enough for me.

:)

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Ideas are Good


Sometimes I get ideas that are good ~ ie the time I took a little trip to Maine for pie I saw on the Phantom Gourmet. Very very good.


/Dreams of all things blueberry


Other times there are idea that while they don't lack creativity there's just something not quite right with them ~ (in other words going for a walk along that Blackstone Canal pathway and then getting too tired to walk back to my car but it was really pretty as I inched along the trail at sunset).


/Dreams of sunsets


I've been kind of lax in my adventurous cooking lately, Lo Mein Surprise aside. So when I found a recipe to make my own pita bread that did not call for any ingrediants that are not staples in my pantry there was a good deal of 'Yahoo'. But that was not the selling point. Neither was the fact I get to cook the break in a frying pan, though that was pretty high up there. Nope the deal sealer was the pillowcase.


Yep, the pillowcase. I'm the crazy lady who bakes with a p/c.


/Cue inherent and demanding laziness that changes words to letters


Apparently after frying the bread and drying it off (or something to that effect) it gets to sit in a clean p/c for a bit to do some bready stuff, like quantum physics or analytical geometry.


Oh yeah, I may just have to skip family Easter dinner to revel in the bread p/c madness.


/Wishes for just a moment there was a cosplay Bread Lady outfit to match the p/c

Happy Sunday. Yum Yum donuts! Happy Easter and all that good stuff.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Oh Great and Powerful Oz



What is the city doing with my hard earned money gone to pay taxes? Well, I found out. Really I'll let you be the judge as to whether this is a good use of my $900 every quarter.


All I can really say is...WTF???????

(Clarification: I live on a dirt road save for about 15 feet of pavement about dead smack in the middle of it. FYI they didn't sweep the pavement.)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Practical Experience

It is important. Don't let anyone tell you it's not. Examples: I watched an ungodly amount of Food Network when I still had cable. It was fun to watch and I thought very educational. Then I decided to start cooking more than reheated Chinese food and found out no, it wasn't. Burning a few (or maybe 10) omlettes, making charcoal chicken and bricks that should have been crumb cake were educational. I've gone from following recipes to the letter to experimenting while listening to the ever present I-Pod and reading while also playing with the cats and dog.

Another example? Writing. I've been in college forever and before that was an overdose of highschool where dissecting stories (and less fun things like frogs and cats) was required normacy. College even more so. "Identify the devices used, name the internal and external conflicts, blah blah blah". Then along comes a couple of back to back short story ideas while I am in the downsloap of my novel (still titled Wrimo 08) and I figured 'what the heck, might be a nice break and I can come back in to the end of my book with a clear head and fresh ideas'. Then came the actual writing part and I had more questions than tools to use.

"When should the conflict be introduce?"

"What's the lest annoying way to start a ss?"

"Characterization, how much and when is it too much?"

"Expo or dialog? What would be more effective?"

I'm having a lazy Thursday so that's all I'm typing but you get the picture. I can pull apart someone's ss with half a brain but man writing one is a bit tricky. BTW college should have taught this. English majors usually want to be writers, editors or teachers. But where is the practical Experience?

.....Then again I have a habit of sleeping and or not even showing up to most of my classes since I was about 16 so I take part of the blame. :)

Moral of the story is? I should get back to writing and research and stop goofing off on my blog. Well that's a lie, I'm actually immersed in a new anime "Natsume Yuujinchou" right now. But still, eventually there will be practical experience!