I followed a litterbug on my way to work today. They threw out three pieces of garbage onto the highway between Bradford and Salamanca. It really made me mad.
I had a good day at work, I was very busy so the day went quickly. The Admin team bought lunch for us from Subway, so that was good. I had a turkey sub with some green peppers. I also got e-mail from Grey, which always brightens my day :-)
"History shows again and again
How nature points up the folly of men
Godzilla!"
Heard this song on the way home today, and it reminded me of the litterbug. I hope Godzilla smashes her green Chevy Cavalier.
Jeff went golfing this morning for the first time with his dad. He has returned home unscathed, and seems to have had a good time.
I'm currently looking for something to spend my $25 Amazon rewards gift certificate on. I've got some different CDs and books I'd like, but I've juet got too many to pick from, and I really don't want to go over the $25 by too much. I'm also watching Attack of the Show, live from ComicCon on G4. They were just talking to Rosario Dawson and which reminds me how much I want to see Clerks 2. I think I need to see if it's playing around here.
Ah, the Olean Carmike does have it. Maybe Jeff and I can go see it Thursday or Friday evening. Although I see My Super Ex-Girlfriend is also playing, and that also looked pretty funny. I like Uma Thurman.
Well, there you go readers. I hope the amount of links made up for the amount of real content.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Monday, July 24, 2006
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
No one likes a stalker!
I was just browsing the merchandise at iLL WiLL PreSS, home of Foamy, the Lord and Master of all angry squirrels. There is a cute little spaghetti strap t-shirt that says "No One Likes a Stalker!" on the front. I also rewatched some of my favorite episodes of Foamy, like Squirrel Songs and The Amityville Toaster (making breakfast spooky)
Jeff and I had a nice day. I got to watch Molto Mario on Food Network this morning. Mario Batali is awesoe. And I'm also excited about Alton Brown's new show, Feasting on Asphalt. Food Network is just great.
We had salad, soup for Jeff and a sandwich for me for lunch. I watched my soaps and we played some World Of Warcraft. We did some grocery shopping at Wal-Mart, and invited Harriet and Artie over for some chicken tomorrow.
I didn't really have much to write, I just wanted to post something so I don't go a week without any updates again. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Jeff and I had a nice day. I got to watch Molto Mario on Food Network this morning. Mario Batali is awesoe. And I'm also excited about Alton Brown's new show, Feasting on Asphalt. Food Network is just great.
We had salad, soup for Jeff and a sandwich for me for lunch. I watched my soaps and we played some World Of Warcraft. We did some grocery shopping at Wal-Mart, and invited Harriet and Artie over for some chicken tomorrow.
I didn't really have much to write, I just wanted to post something so I don't go a week without any updates again. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, July 15, 2006
I like to walk!
I just got back from a long walk. I walked up to the trail that winds along the mighty Tunungwat (sp?) creek (the mighty Tuna for you UPB students and grads) to where it meets Blaisdell Hall. I walked straight from blaisdell to the parking lot over by the basketball hoops, and wrote in my notebook and communed with nature for about an hour. I probably would have stayed a little longer, but my pen ran out of ink. Then I walked home, coming straight down Campus Dr, trying to take the shortest route possible home. It still took about 25 minutes to get home. But I love seeing all the different wildflowers, and the flowers they've planted along the trail and on campus. I like seeing the different people on the trail. There was a woman on a bike pulling her son in a little trailer behind her, and he waved to me and said hello. I also saw an older woman getting onto the trail when I was on my way home. She had a bicycle with a basket, and the basket looked just like the one of my first bike. It had plastic flowers on it. I like the satisfied, sweaty feeling I have right now. I even like the blisters forming on my feet.
Plans for the evening, make dinner, we're doing porkchops on the grill with my specialty, mac and cheese, on the side. Got to get working now, those chops need to marinate for a little while.
More later, perhaps. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Plans for the evening, make dinner, we're doing porkchops on the grill with my specialty, mac and cheese, on the side. Got to get working now, those chops need to marinate for a little while.
More later, perhaps. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, July 08, 2006
We were wrong, Paul
It's not ogre-chuks or bow-chuks.
It's Beaver-chuks!
See Flintlocke's Guide to Azeroth's latest strip for an explanation.
Well, an explanation of the Beaver-chuks. Explaining the origins of bow-chuks and ogre-chuks would take many hours and result in you needing therapy. I don't know why I though ogres riding giant trikes down a grassy hill with lances would be neat, but... It was my first attempt at DM'ing.
Today Jeff and I went to the Highlands Gathering at Letchworth State Park. The park is beautiful, it's set around a deep gorge on the Genesee River with 3 sets of waterfalls. The Highlands Gathering apparently wasn't as impressive as last year. There were only two merchants, although they had some nice stuff. We watched one of the games, which involved burly men trying to pitch a 20 pound bag over a 24 foot bar with a pitchfork.
I think that's all for now, WoW beckons.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
It's Beaver-chuks!
See Flintlocke's Guide to Azeroth's latest strip for an explanation.
Well, an explanation of the Beaver-chuks. Explaining the origins of bow-chuks and ogre-chuks would take many hours and result in you needing therapy. I don't know why I though ogres riding giant trikes down a grassy hill with lances would be neat, but... It was my first attempt at DM'ing.
Today Jeff and I went to the Highlands Gathering at Letchworth State Park. The park is beautiful, it's set around a deep gorge on the Genesee River with 3 sets of waterfalls. The Highlands Gathering apparently wasn't as impressive as last year. There were only two merchants, although they had some nice stuff. We watched one of the games, which involved burly men trying to pitch a 20 pound bag over a 24 foot bar with a pitchfork.
I think that's all for now, WoW beckons.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, July 06, 2006
4th of July
Oh
CRASH!
my
BASH!
it's
BANG!
the
ZANG!
Fourth
WHOOSH!
of
BAROOOM!
July
Whew!
From Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel Silverstein
For the 4th of July, Jeff and I went down and had dinner with my folks. My Grandpa Harry came up for dinner also. Dinner was great, we had steak, fried potatoes, Texas sheet cake, and strawberries with Cool Whip. We bought a bunch of fireworks in Bradford, at Wal-Mart and at a fireworks tent and set them off in my parent's yard around 10. We also gave a bunch of fireworks to Brandon, our old neighbor from up on Pleasant St. It's interesting, in some ways, America's 4th of July is like a big, secular Midsummer's Festival.
Grey also came down to my folks from the farm on the 4th to give me an awesome present. He made me a beautiful staff. I really, really love it and I can't wait to use it.


Grey gives me such neat witchy things. He also gave me my gorgeous chalice a few years back. Jeff also gives me neat witchy things. He got me a copper bird bath for Yule that can be used as a scrying bowl, it's also great for holding candles. Jeff also bought me my current Witchcraft journal, it's got natural recycled paper, a wooden spine, and actual leaves on the cover.
Boy, I am one lucky Witch :-)
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
CRASH!
my
BASH!
it's
BANG!
the
ZANG!
Fourth
WHOOSH!
of
BAROOOM!
July
Whew!
From Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel Silverstein
For the 4th of July, Jeff and I went down and had dinner with my folks. My Grandpa Harry came up for dinner also. Dinner was great, we had steak, fried potatoes, Texas sheet cake, and strawberries with Cool Whip. We bought a bunch of fireworks in Bradford, at Wal-Mart and at a fireworks tent and set them off in my parent's yard around 10. We also gave a bunch of fireworks to Brandon, our old neighbor from up on Pleasant St. It's interesting, in some ways, America's 4th of July is like a big, secular Midsummer's Festival.
Grey also came down to my folks from the farm on the 4th to give me an awesome present. He made me a beautiful staff. I really, really love it and I can't wait to use it.


Grey gives me such neat witchy things. He also gave me my gorgeous chalice a few years back. Jeff also gives me neat witchy things. He got me a copper bird bath for Yule that can be used as a scrying bowl, it's also great for holding candles. Jeff also bought me my current Witchcraft journal, it's got natural recycled paper, a wooden spine, and actual leaves on the cover.
Boy, I am one lucky Witch :-)
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Expansion for WoW pushed back to October 29th
grr... It's a good thing Jeff asked the guy at EB when the World Of Warcraft expansion was coming out and not me. I might have had an aneurysm. Not really. But I'm still pretty unhappy that I have to wait until the end of October to start my new characters. Kharasa made it to level 52 yesterday. Maybe I'll make it my goal to get her to 60 and get my epic mount before the expansion. I doubt I will though. My other characters are too distracting. I'm really enjoying playing my warlock again, I can't wait til she and Jeff's mage get to level 40 and get our mounts. Mine's free, so I figure I can help him with his.
That's about all here. I worked today until almost 2 PM. I had to get on the phones 3 times. I couldn't believe we only had 12 people on the phones for the 2nd day of the month. The beginning of the month is always crazy busy.
Trying to get supper ready. Merry Part and Blessed Be all!
That's about all here. I worked today until almost 2 PM. I had to get on the phones 3 times. I couldn't believe we only had 12 people on the phones for the 2nd day of the month. The beginning of the month is always crazy busy.
Trying to get supper ready. Merry Part and Blessed Be all!
Friday, June 30, 2006
Something Positive
is really becoming... well, something positive. I just wanted to share these words of wisdom from Mr. MacIntire to his daughter, Delia.
"And in the end, we decide if we're remembered for what happened to us or what we did with it"
I personally find that rather uplifting.
Not too much going on today. I'd like to go to Olean and buy some new t-shirts and look at a new office chair for Jeff. His throne finally bit the dust. I cleaned my whole desk. I got all the garbage off it, and moved the computer around and cleaned the desk itself with Murphy's Oil Soap. Which has an interesting smell to it. I also reorganized the books a bit today, I'm trying to get all the Wicca/Witchcraft/Magic books together in the same area. I actually said this morning, "I think I need to get rid of some books" which of course made Jeff ask, "Who are you and what have you done with my wife?" And I'm here, and fine, but I have a lot of books that I didn't buy. I like it when people give me books, but I usually don't read any of them more than once. I should gather some up and make a donation to the Bradford Public Library. I'd take them to a used book store, but from talking to the owner of Books Galore in Erie, they need more romance novels like they need a hole in the head. And there's only a few of my witchy books I'd give away, mostly things I picked up used and haven't looked at since their first reading, anything I've discovered to be crap. I've got this big, boring tome on meditation I got from One Spirit I may keep just because it cures insomnia well.
I think that's all for now, I'm going to log on to WoW and see if I have mail or if anyone else is online.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
"And in the end, we decide if we're remembered for what happened to us or what we did with it"
I personally find that rather uplifting.
Not too much going on today. I'd like to go to Olean and buy some new t-shirts and look at a new office chair for Jeff. His throne finally bit the dust. I cleaned my whole desk. I got all the garbage off it, and moved the computer around and cleaned the desk itself with Murphy's Oil Soap. Which has an interesting smell to it. I also reorganized the books a bit today, I'm trying to get all the Wicca/Witchcraft/Magic books together in the same area. I actually said this morning, "I think I need to get rid of some books" which of course made Jeff ask, "Who are you and what have you done with my wife?" And I'm here, and fine, but I have a lot of books that I didn't buy. I like it when people give me books, but I usually don't read any of them more than once. I should gather some up and make a donation to the Bradford Public Library. I'd take them to a used book store, but from talking to the owner of Books Galore in Erie, they need more romance novels like they need a hole in the head. And there's only a few of my witchy books I'd give away, mostly things I picked up used and haven't looked at since their first reading, anything I've discovered to be crap. I've got this big, boring tome on meditation I got from One Spirit I may keep just because it cures insomnia well.
I think that's all for now, I'm going to log on to WoW and see if I have mail or if anyone else is online.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Good weekend
I was only at work til 11 on both Saturday and Sunday this weekend. Which was a good thing because Lacy and Jay came up to visit! We went to the Old Library with them to celebrate their 6 year anniversary. The Old Library was good as always, my favorite parts of the meal were the baked French Onion Soup and desert. They have this cake it was a Peanut Butter Thunder cake, I think. Chocolate cake with peanut butter icing, peanut butter chips on the outside, and crumbled up little Reese's peanut butter cups on top. Yummy. Today before they headed home we showed them World Of Warcraft, all the funny little jokes and then the videos on Break.com.
I think that's all I have for right now, Jeff and I are just chilling and watching some TV.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I think that's all I have for right now, Jeff and I are just chilling and watching some TV.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Monday, June 19, 2006
I think I'm a masochist
I just did my Veena and Neena Slim Down tape, and it's really warm in here. I must only like to workout when it's really going to be punishing. I've been doing my dance tapes once or twice a week for a couple weeks now, but they're NOTHING compared to Slim Down.
Heart rate... finally slowing down... okay. Gotta do up a couple dishes and get ready to go to Togi's for dinner. I feel I have earned some baked French onion soup. Yummy.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Heart rate... finally slowing down... okay. Gotta do up a couple dishes and get ready to go to Togi's for dinner. I feel I have earned some baked French onion soup. Yummy.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Happy Birthday Emily!
Today is Emily Shea's birthday. I have been thinking about that everytime I see that the date is June 17th. Jess's birthday is next month. I think Em's email is still the same. I'm going to attempt to email her before bed.
I got out of work at 12:30 today, and then came home and played World of Warcraft. I helped Harriet kill Morbent Fel in Darkshire, which was really, really easy as my level 50 hunter. I also got Seersha caught up to Slogdarr. I made a pizza for dinner. It was warm, so I really wish I hadn't had to run the stove, but my culinary skills are quite limited.
Jeff's listening to Launchcast, and I'm just putzing around on the 'net, posting before bedtime. I reorganized my Favorites list today. I made folders for web comics, WoW, and my various friend's blogs and web pages.
That's all for now. Merry Part and Blessed Be.
I got out of work at 12:30 today, and then came home and played World of Warcraft. I helped Harriet kill Morbent Fel in Darkshire, which was really, really easy as my level 50 hunter. I also got Seersha caught up to Slogdarr. I made a pizza for dinner. It was warm, so I really wish I hadn't had to run the stove, but my culinary skills are quite limited.
Jeff's listening to Launchcast, and I'm just putzing around on the 'net, posting before bedtime. I reorganized my Favorites list today. I made folders for web comics, WoW, and my various friend's blogs and web pages.
That's all for now. Merry Part and Blessed Be.
Friday, June 16, 2006
Ballerina Bitch-kova
This was Frosh's answer to a Trivial Pursuit question regarding which ballerina said, when she knew she was dying "Get the swan costume ready" He came over yesterday after class and hung out til Jess got out of work. We had burgers and played Trivial Pursuit. I won, Jeff says because we ran out of time. But I had all six pie pieces and was sitting in the middle. I just had to answer one question of the guys' choosing. We also played a lot of World of Warcraft yesterday. Our Undead are now 21-22, and my hunter is level 49 now.
I had a flying dream this morning, which was great. I've kind of trained myself that when something strange happens to the car I'm in a dream , I know I'm dreaming and can get out. So when the Neon was on a roof in Pittsburgh, I just got out and watched it roll off, and disappear before hitting the street. Then I felt all light, almost like what I imagine an out-of-body experience would feel like. Then I was dipping and soaring, and running all around a city. I saw a hot dog vendor, and all kinds of stores. It was great, just to feel free of by body, to be able to move however I wanted.
I also remembering dreaming about walking up a snowy road with 2 other people. I was wearing my leopard print slippers and pajamas. I wasn't cold, except for where snow was getting into my slippers.
I also dreamed that I had rented a condo with Jeff, and I think Jess and Frosh, and all kinds of people I knew from college and high school. Lacy, Jay, Mike and Erin showed up, along with some people I was in marching band with, like Kristy Surles and my good friend Steve Reitz. It was kind of neat. I was introducing everyone around, and it was really crowded but everyone seemed to be having a good time.
Okay, I posted, now I get to play Warcraft. Merry Part and Blessed Be everyone!
I had a flying dream this morning, which was great. I've kind of trained myself that when something strange happens to the car I'm in a dream , I know I'm dreaming and can get out. So when the Neon was on a roof in Pittsburgh, I just got out and watched it roll off, and disappear before hitting the street. Then I felt all light, almost like what I imagine an out-of-body experience would feel like. Then I was dipping and soaring, and running all around a city. I saw a hot dog vendor, and all kinds of stores. It was great, just to feel free of by body, to be able to move however I wanted.
I also remembering dreaming about walking up a snowy road with 2 other people. I was wearing my leopard print slippers and pajamas. I wasn't cold, except for where snow was getting into my slippers.
I also dreamed that I had rented a condo with Jeff, and I think Jess and Frosh, and all kinds of people I knew from college and high school. Lacy, Jay, Mike and Erin showed up, along with some people I was in marching band with, like Kristy Surles and my good friend Steve Reitz. It was kind of neat. I was introducing everyone around, and it was really crowded but everyone seemed to be having a good time.
Okay, I posted, now I get to play Warcraft. Merry Part and Blessed Be everyone!
Monday, June 12, 2006
But these apples are healthsome and good
I'm having an apple as a healthy evening snack rather than ice cream. Go me! Of course, I'm partially motivated by guilt, as we had waffles and bacon for dinner.
I've spent a large portion of the evening enjoying World Of Warcraft. You're all shocked, I know. I played in Arathi Battlegrounds twice, which was interesting, and Warsong Gulch once. We actually won Warsong, which was cool.
We are currently watching X-Play on G4. Apparently Adam and Morgan really hated Da Vinci Code. I thought the book was great, and the movie was pretty good. Then again, Morgan is hard to please when there aren't explosions.
We're off Thursday and Friday this week. No plans as of yet. Time to get ready for bed, I think. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I've spent a large portion of the evening enjoying World Of Warcraft. You're all shocked, I know. I played in Arathi Battlegrounds twice, which was interesting, and Warsong Gulch once. We actually won Warsong, which was cool.
We are currently watching X-Play on G4. Apparently Adam and Morgan really hated Da Vinci Code. I thought the book was great, and the movie was pretty good. Then again, Morgan is hard to please when there aren't explosions.
We're off Thursday and Friday this week. No plans as of yet. Time to get ready for bed, I think. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, June 11, 2006
No dreams, thank to the Q
Hi all! No interesting dreams to report, as I've got a bit of the sniffles and took NyQuil before bed. Worked a short day today, not too many emails. Then I went out to lunch with Jeff and his parents, who had come up this morning to go to the casino. We went to the Lighthouse and I had a ham salad sandwich and a fruit cup, which is half a canteloupe filled with pears, peaches, pineapple and passion fruit. Really good. I had a tiny dish of rainbow sherbert for dessert.
World of Warcraft calls, so I'll cut this short here.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
World of Warcraft calls, so I'll cut this short here.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, June 10, 2006
201st post!
I was going to just post about the dream I had last night before work, but then I realized I made my 200th post last night! *whistles, confetti, fireworks*
A TV show is prime for syndication at 100 episodes. I wonder what happens when a blog gets 200.
Anyway, last night I dreamed about World of Warcraft. I must be jonesing. Hopefully I get out of work early enough today to play some. I only remember creating a new horde character, an orc warlock, and running around a bit. I think my dream was set after the expansion, Burning Crusade, comes out, because there were Dranei and Blood Elves in my dream.
Anyway, gotta finish my tea and head out so I can stop at the post office on my way to work.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
A TV show is prime for syndication at 100 episodes. I wonder what happens when a blog gets 200.
Anyway, last night I dreamed about World of Warcraft. I must be jonesing. Hopefully I get out of work early enough today to play some. I only remember creating a new horde character, an orc warlock, and running around a bit. I think my dream was set after the expansion, Burning Crusade, comes out, because there were Dranei and Blood Elves in my dream.
Anyway, gotta finish my tea and head out so I can stop at the post office on my way to work.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Friday, June 09, 2006
Also appears at Myspace
Tip for happiness: See pictures in the clouds.on my way home from work on Thursday, I saw a sperm whale, a funny hat, and a cloud bank that looked like coral caves.
I had a dream Wednesday night that Jeff and I were walking in the woods and found an abandoned town. There were old railroad tracks running through it. As we were looking in the windows of abandoned houses, there was one house with really nice old antique looking furniture in it. The door was open, so we went in to check it out. Then we found people in the house. At first they were all young kids, ranging from age 4 or 5 up to age 16. There were probably a dozen of them. They were sitting at a big table, eating a meal. Once we saw the people, the house looked more poor and dingy. I wanted to hide from them and sneak out of the house, but I think Jeff wanted to observe them. We found the kitchen of the house, and there was an older woman there. The kitchen was a very small room, the appliances looked older, like they were from the 50's or 60's. The woman seemed to be in her late forties or early fifties, but she had kind of an ageless quality. She was cooking for all the kids, and working online. She sold things on E-bay, things she found, and things she made. We talked to her for a while (can't remember what about) and we were about to leave when a short, fat, dark-haired man came in. He was yelling at the woman in another language, either Spanish or Italian maybe. He seemed greasy and dirty and he was wearing a stained tank top and pants that were unbuckled. I think he was drunk. He pulled out a gun and was going to shoot the woman. We tried to stop him and he turned the gun at us, and Jeff took it away from him, quick as a flash. We started to run away, and the man had another gun. He was shooting at us, and I ran behind Jeff, trying to protect him from the bullets. The last part of the dream I remember was jumping on Jeff's back.
Definitely a strange dream, and one I think I want to examine the symbols of more. I think the woman with all the children was a Crone/Goddess symbol. She lived in an old house, in an abandoned town, with old appliances, but her livelihood was thoroughly modern. I'm not sure what the man was supposed to symbolize. I think they were the most important things in the dream, considering that even almost 12 hours after waking up, many of the details about them are fresh in my mind.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I had a dream Wednesday night that Jeff and I were walking in the woods and found an abandoned town. There were old railroad tracks running through it. As we were looking in the windows of abandoned houses, there was one house with really nice old antique looking furniture in it. The door was open, so we went in to check it out. Then we found people in the house. At first they were all young kids, ranging from age 4 or 5 up to age 16. There were probably a dozen of them. They were sitting at a big table, eating a meal. Once we saw the people, the house looked more poor and dingy. I wanted to hide from them and sneak out of the house, but I think Jeff wanted to observe them. We found the kitchen of the house, and there was an older woman there. The kitchen was a very small room, the appliances looked older, like they were from the 50's or 60's. The woman seemed to be in her late forties or early fifties, but she had kind of an ageless quality. She was cooking for all the kids, and working online. She sold things on E-bay, things she found, and things she made. We talked to her for a while (can't remember what about) and we were about to leave when a short, fat, dark-haired man came in. He was yelling at the woman in another language, either Spanish or Italian maybe. He seemed greasy and dirty and he was wearing a stained tank top and pants that were unbuckled. I think he was drunk. He pulled out a gun and was going to shoot the woman. We tried to stop him and he turned the gun at us, and Jeff took it away from him, quick as a flash. We started to run away, and the man had another gun. He was shooting at us, and I ran behind Jeff, trying to protect him from the bullets. The last part of the dream I remember was jumping on Jeff's back.
Definitely a strange dream, and one I think I want to examine the symbols of more. I think the woman with all the children was a Crone/Goddess symbol. She lived in an old house, in an abandoned town, with old appliances, but her livelihood was thoroughly modern. I'm not sure what the man was supposed to symbolize. I think they were the most important things in the dream, considering that even almost 12 hours after waking up, many of the details about them are fresh in my mind.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I have discovered the exotic belly-dancer within
I spent all afternoon listening to Laundry Service by Shakira at work. There's this great song with an Eastern, belly-dance rhythm to it called Eyes Like Yours.
So I came home and put on my flowy skirt and hip scarf and did my Basic Dance video. I was going to try the Mystic Dance video, but as I thought, that one teaches veil work and I don't have a veil or anything that could be used as such. I need to get 3 yards of sheer, lightweight fabric.
I had a great dream post yesterday, but Blogger was not working, so I posted it at my MySpace page. I'll repost it here so you don't have to go over there unless you want to.
Bonus!
I'm not sure why I took this one, as we all know I HATE Valentine's Day with a passion. I think it's because I like candy hearts, and they are the only part of participating in that fake, Hallmark holiday that I miss.
I think that's all for now, my exotic belly-dancer within wants water.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
So I came home and put on my flowy skirt and hip scarf and did my Basic Dance video. I was going to try the Mystic Dance video, but as I thought, that one teaches veil work and I don't have a veil or anything that could be used as such. I need to get 3 yards of sheer, lightweight fabric.
I had a great dream post yesterday, but Blogger was not working, so I posted it at my MySpace page. I'll repost it here so you don't have to go over there unless you want to.
Bonus!
| You Are Bart Simpson |
![]() Very misunderstood, most people just dismiss you as "trouble." Little do they know that you're wise and well accomplished beyond your years. You will be remembered for: starring in your own TV show and saving the town from a comet Your life philosophy: "I don't know why I did it, I don't know why I enjoyed it, and I don't know why I'll do it again!" |
I'm not sure why I took this one, as we all know I HATE Valentine's Day with a passion. I think it's because I like candy hearts, and they are the only part of participating in that fake, Hallmark holiday that I miss.
| Your Candy Heart Says "Hug Me" |
![]() A total sweetheart, you always have a lot of love to give out. Your heart is open to where ever love takes you! Your ideal Valentine's Day date: a surprise romantic evening that you've planned out Your flirting style: lots of listening and talking What turns you off: fighting and conflict Why you're hot: you're fearless about falling in love |
I think that's all for now, my exotic belly-dancer within wants water.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Monday, June 05, 2006
Dream Blog
This morning, in between the time Jeff got up to leave for State College and the time I had to get up for work, I had a dream that Grey and I were in a play together. Our scene had nothing to do with the rest of the play, which seemed to be Pride and Prejudice type British play. Neither of us knew our lines, so I was trying to find a way to hide the script in one of my props, but I couldn't find any copies of the script backstage. I saw Allison backstage, but she didn't see me, she was laying behind a curtain playing a GameBoy? The play was being staged in the high school gym at West Forest.
So I'm in West Hickory with Keely, mom and dad are off enjoying a mini-vacation for their 30th anniversary. Jeff is in State College getting re-certified for his holding down crazy people training (it has some official title, like the name of the system they use, but I can't remember it) Keely had a grilled cheese sandwich for supper, and she is watching the Rascal Flatts DVD she got for her birthday. Bedtime soon, we're going to pick up Jeff in Bradford tomorrow when he gets back from State College. I talked to him on the phone earlier, he sounded pretty tired. I talked to my sister Lacy on the phone for about an hour, which was great.
I think that's all for this evening. This computer is not what I would call reliable. Any comments on the new template? Anyone? Bueller?
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
So I'm in West Hickory with Keely, mom and dad are off enjoying a mini-vacation for their 30th anniversary. Jeff is in State College getting re-certified for his holding down crazy people training (it has some official title, like the name of the system they use, but I can't remember it) Keely had a grilled cheese sandwich for supper, and she is watching the Rascal Flatts DVD she got for her birthday. Bedtime soon, we're going to pick up Jeff in Bradford tomorrow when he gets back from State College. I talked to him on the phone earlier, he sounded pretty tired. I talked to my sister Lacy on the phone for about an hour, which was great.
I think that's all for this evening. This computer is not what I would call reliable. Any comments on the new template? Anyone? Bueller?
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Back in the hip scarf
I started bellydancing again today. I did the Basic Dance video from the Discover Bellydance set. It was fun, the moves are ones I'm pretty familiar with from their other tapes. Once I got to the end and where it goes through the routine twice, once with instructions and once with just music, I rewound it and did that part again. I've got to start doing something again. I don't like the way my shirts are riding up over my tummy, or how big my thighs are. I want to be able to buy a new swimsuit I actually like the way I look in for North Carolina, dammit. So I want to start alternating Bellydancing with Pilates again. That seemed to work well, especially for my tummy.
I got out of work early today, which was nice. I had some Chinese food for lunch, and I didn't get cheese wontons, so I was proud of myself there.
I haven't had any coherent dreams since my last dream journal post, just snatches of things here and there. I had one of those dreams this morning where you're dreaming that you're already awake. Except I was awake and I couldn't seem to move. I could hear Jeff moving around in other parts of the house, and I tried to call out to him, but I couldn't make any noise, and I felt very lethargic and heavy. I rolled out of bed (in the dream) and was stuck on the floor. I really hate those dreams.
I think that's all for now. I may add more later on. Back to World Of Warcraft.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I got out of work early today, which was nice. I had some Chinese food for lunch, and I didn't get cheese wontons, so I was proud of myself there.
I haven't had any coherent dreams since my last dream journal post, just snatches of things here and there. I had one of those dreams this morning where you're dreaming that you're already awake. Except I was awake and I couldn't seem to move. I could hear Jeff moving around in other parts of the house, and I tried to call out to him, but I couldn't make any noise, and I felt very lethargic and heavy. I rolled out of bed (in the dream) and was stuck on the floor. I really hate those dreams.
I think that's all for now. I may add more later on. Back to World Of Warcraft.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Quote From The Break-Up
Gary: There's a really big gap between getting your ass kicked and having a dancing, singing sprite fool you with trickery and then strike your throat before you know that you're even *in* a fight.
I think I need to see this movie. I love Vince Vaughn. Wedding Crashers was very funny, even though I don't care much for Owen Wilson. The best parts for me were with Vince Vaughn's character and the funny little psychotic, nymphomaniac redhead he hooks up with.
Gloria Cleary: Don't ever leave me!
Jeremy Grey: Ever.
Gloria Cleary: Good. 'Cause I'd find you!
Jeremy Grey: Gloria, I've been doing a lot of soul searching recently, and I think I'm ready to take this relationship, our relationship to the next level.
Gloria Cleary: Jeremy, I am so ready to take it to the next level.
Jeremy Grey: Really?
Gloria Cleary: Yeah. Do you want to watch me with another girl? How about those Brazilian twins we met at the ball game?
Jeremy Grey: I was thinking more along the lines of an engagement.
Gloria Cleary: Oh Jeremy, I do!
Jeremy Grey: I love you.
Gloria Cleary: I love you.
That's all for today. Only 4 more blog posts til we celebrate our 200th entry!
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I think I need to see this movie. I love Vince Vaughn. Wedding Crashers was very funny, even though I don't care much for Owen Wilson. The best parts for me were with Vince Vaughn's character and the funny little psychotic, nymphomaniac redhead he hooks up with.
Gloria Cleary: Don't ever leave me!
Jeremy Grey: Ever.
Gloria Cleary: Good. 'Cause I'd find you!
Jeremy Grey: Gloria, I've been doing a lot of soul searching recently, and I think I'm ready to take this relationship, our relationship to the next level.
Gloria Cleary: Jeremy, I am so ready to take it to the next level.
Jeremy Grey: Really?
Gloria Cleary: Yeah. Do you want to watch me with another girl? How about those Brazilian twins we met at the ball game?
Jeremy Grey: I was thinking more along the lines of an engagement.
Gloria Cleary: Oh Jeremy, I do!
Jeremy Grey: I love you.
Gloria Cleary: I love you.
That's all for today. Only 4 more blog posts til we celebrate our 200th entry!
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Friday, June 02, 2006
Dreams
I'm considering using this blog as a dream journal. It would be getting back more to the original thought behind the blog, which was to record all witchy type events. There haven't been any witchy events lately, although I've been using my quiet time on the mornings where Jeff and I both work to ground and center, and align myself. In certain traditions of the Craft (Primarily Feri and Reclaiming and their shoot-offs), it is believed that the soul and aura are made up of 3 parts. When all three parts are in alignment, it's easier to understand messages being communicated from one part to another, and it's the best state from which to do any spellwork. But I've rambled a bit here, and the Three Souls takes up entire chapters in books, which I don't want to re-write here. Maybe I'll write up my own version of it, and post it at a later date.
Anyway, back to dream blogging. Last night I had a dream that Jeff and I were at a hospital. I think we were visiting Jess and the baby. Lacy and Jay showed up for a surprise visit. I think we saw Kim Finnigan (now Gutshall) at the hospital too, I remember Lacy and I giving her a big sandwich hug. Then Jeff and I sat with Lace and Jay in a kitchen with an island and stools and ate crackers and cheese. That's all I remember of that dream. At some point early this morning. I had a dream about a cake. It was a layer cake covered in white icing, and it had bright purple violets as decoration.
Well, I'm supposed to finish this now so I can play World Of Warcraft. I hope all your dreams were pleasant ones Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Anyway, back to dream blogging. Last night I had a dream that Jeff and I were at a hospital. I think we were visiting Jess and the baby. Lacy and Jay showed up for a surprise visit. I think we saw Kim Finnigan (now Gutshall) at the hospital too, I remember Lacy and I giving her a big sandwich hug. Then Jeff and I sat with Lace and Jay in a kitchen with an island and stools and ate crackers and cheese. That's all I remember of that dream. At some point early this morning. I had a dream about a cake. It was a layer cake covered in white icing, and it had bright purple violets as decoration.
Well, I'm supposed to finish this now so I can play World Of Warcraft. I hope all your dreams were pleasant ones Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Congratulations are in order!
Attention, attention! My dear friends, Jess and Frosh, are having their first child! I am so excited and happy for them!! Everyone please send out good thoughts for a easy pregnancy and delivery for Jess and a beautiful, healthy baby or two! (Twins run in both their families!)
I'm going to be an Aunt!
Oh, I am so excited!
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I'm going to be an Aunt!
Oh, I am so excited!
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Weekend Plans
I worked the past two mornings and kept the emails caught up. This afternoon sometime Jeff and I are driving to West Hickory to visit my family. Tomorrow's is Keely Jo's 24th birthday, and my mom is having a party. I picked up a 3 pack of older Brooks and Dunn CD's for her from Wal-Mart for about $15. It's a bad idea to spend a lot of money of CDs for her, as she has a tendency to scratch them. So I'm pretty excited about that, I'll get to see my Aunt Ann and her family, and other relatives I haven't seen since Christmastime.
Jeff and I went to Olean yesterday, had lunch at Friendlys and went to see the new X-Men movie. Though it had some cool parts, a lot of it was disappointing. Some of our favorite characters really got the shaft in this one, story wise. I won't go into too much detail in case anyone's planning to see it. I'll just say to stay after the credits, there's another short scene, that gives us hope for maybe a better fourth movie, if they do another one. From reading on the web, the problem seems to be that this one had a different director than the first two.
Well, I should really get the house picked up and finish packing since we're going away. I hope everyone has a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend, drive safe if you're traveling.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Jeff and I went to Olean yesterday, had lunch at Friendlys and went to see the new X-Men movie. Though it had some cool parts, a lot of it was disappointing. Some of our favorite characters really got the shaft in this one, story wise. I won't go into too much detail in case anyone's planning to see it. I'll just say to stay after the credits, there's another short scene, that gives us hope for maybe a better fourth movie, if they do another one. From reading on the web, the problem seems to be that this one had a different director than the first two.
Well, I should really get the house picked up and finish packing since we're going away. I hope everyone has a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend, drive safe if you're traveling.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Damn, almost a month between posts
Oh well, that happens sometimes. Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. We've been playing a lot of World Of Warcraft recently, our friends Artie and Harriet just got hooked up too. I've been doing a lot of worrying about my sister, Lacy, but hopefully things are going better there now.
I'm blogging this morning because I'm mad at Zoo Tycoon (Tuesday mornings = WoW maintenance time) I had been working for over an hour on my Dinosaurs on the Moon zoo, when a Spinosaurus escaped. I was looking for the helicopter recovery team, who didn't seem to being doing the job that they're overpaid for. I clicked on their building, but the helicopter didn't show up. I clicked on the window for info about it, and the game crashed. If I didn't know better, I'd say this game was made by Maxis... (Oh sweet Sim Golf... so fun, so frustrating when you crash on tournament mode all the frickin' time!) And of course I hadn't saved. So the T-Rex, Plesiosaurus and Caudipetryx exhibits I had built are all gone. I think when I go in again, I'm going to start on my Ice Age area. That reminds me, Jeff and I watched Ice Age on TV last night. It was funnier than I remembered. I've also been reading through the archives of Ctrl+Alt+Delete, a very funny webcomic. Some of the first person shooter comics I skip, but they cover all kinds of video games. Mainly X-Box and PC, some GameCube.
Jeff's playing some Star Wars real-time strategy game, and I'm contemplating lunch. I'm eagerly anticipating our trip to OBX, which is in ... less than 3 months! I'd like to go see Da Vinci Code this evening, as this is our only real day off together this week. Jeff has to go in do a training at work tomorrow, when he'd normally be off. :-( So we'll see if that happens. Early showing is at 7. I hate that the Carmike in Olean doesn't show matinees during the week.
I think that's enough of an update for now. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I'm blogging this morning because I'm mad at Zoo Tycoon (Tuesday mornings = WoW maintenance time) I had been working for over an hour on my Dinosaurs on the Moon zoo, when a Spinosaurus escaped. I was looking for the helicopter recovery team, who didn't seem to being doing the job that they're overpaid for. I clicked on their building, but the helicopter didn't show up. I clicked on the window for info about it, and the game crashed. If I didn't know better, I'd say this game was made by Maxis... (Oh sweet Sim Golf... so fun, so frustrating when you crash on tournament mode all the frickin' time!) And of course I hadn't saved. So the T-Rex, Plesiosaurus and Caudipetryx exhibits I had built are all gone. I think when I go in again, I'm going to start on my Ice Age area. That reminds me, Jeff and I watched Ice Age on TV last night. It was funnier than I remembered. I've also been reading through the archives of Ctrl+Alt+Delete, a very funny webcomic. Some of the first person shooter comics I skip, but they cover all kinds of video games. Mainly X-Box and PC, some GameCube.
Jeff's playing some Star Wars real-time strategy game, and I'm contemplating lunch. I'm eagerly anticipating our trip to OBX, which is in ... less than 3 months! I'd like to go see Da Vinci Code this evening, as this is our only real day off together this week. Jeff has to go in do a training at work tomorrow, when he'd normally be off. :-( So we'll see if that happens. Early showing is at 7. I hate that the Carmike in Olean doesn't show matinees during the week.
I think that's enough of an update for now. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Thank you, Paul
Ten Top Trivia Tips about Suzanne Slaughenhaupt!
- Dolphins sleep at night just below the surface of Suzanne Slaughenhaupt, and frequently rise to the surface for air.
- Britain's Millennium Dome is more than double the size of Suzanne Slaughenhaupt.
- Influenza got its name because people believed the disease was caused by the evil "influence" of Suzanne Slaughenhaupt!
- Suzanne Slaughenhaupt can be seen from space!
- Early thermometers were filled with Suzanne Slaughenhaupt instead of mercury.
- More people are killed by Suzanne Slaughenhaupt each year than die in aeroplane accidents.
- Suzanne Slaughenhaupt will give a higher yield if milked when listening to music!
- The pigment Indian Yellow was manufactured from the urine of cows fed only on Suzanne Slaughenhaupt.
- Suzanne Slaughenhaupt is actually a vegetable, not a fruit.
- If you toss Suzanne Slaughenhaupt 10000 times, she will not land heads 5000 times, but more like 4950, because her head weighs more and thus ends up on the bottom.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Thanks, Ben!
Ben sent me the link to this comic... If you play MMORPG's you'll laugh your ass off.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
I also watching Memoirs of a Geisha with Jamie today. Good movie, now I feel I can read the book, which Lisa had highly recommended.
I think that's going to be all for now. The goal is to be in bed early tonight, we were up kinda late last night roleplaying and hanging out with Adam, Vita, Harriet and Artie.
Merry part and Blessed Be!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
I also watching Memoirs of a Geisha with Jamie today. Good movie, now I feel I can read the book, which Lisa had highly recommended.
I think that's going to be all for now. The goal is to be in bed early tonight, we were up kinda late last night roleplaying and hanging out with Adam, Vita, Harriet and Artie.
Merry part and Blessed Be!
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Good start to the day
My day got off to a great start today because Jeff was feeling better. He had a horrible stomachache all day yesterday. Now I just need to hope I don't catch it. I also got to see one of my all-time favorite Angel moments on TNT before work. It's the episode in Season 4 where they bring Angelus back, and he taunts Wesley about Gunn and Fred. Then Wes saves Fred from Angelus, and when she thanks him, he kisses her, and it's one of my favorite TV kisses. Way more satisfying then when Dave and Matty finally kissing on Moonlighting. God, how old am I that I remember that!
I also got to see Michelle last night for the first time since Halloween. Hopefully we will get to see each other more over the summer when she has less school work and I'm not role-playing. I'm thinking of starting a book club... my friend Danielle S. at work likes to read too, and she also lives in Bradford.
Well, since I am at work now I'll end this here. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I also got to see Michelle last night for the first time since Halloween. Hopefully we will get to see each other more over the summer when she has less school work and I'm not role-playing. I'm thinking of starting a book club... my friend Danielle S. at work likes to read too, and she also lives in Bradford.
Well, since I am at work now I'll end this here. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, April 13, 2006
World of Warcraft players check this out
Eric sent me this link, it's pretty funny.
World of Offline Gaming
Feeling very tired, so no more WoW tonight. Gotta work tomorrow and Saturday, then I have Sunday off. I wonder if the servers will be less busy than usual due to the holiday... speaking of Easter, I have peanut butter meltaways from Dan Smith candies. yum!
Merry Part and Blessed Be
World of Offline Gaming
Feeling very tired, so no more WoW tonight. Gotta work tomorrow and Saturday, then I have Sunday off. I wonder if the servers will be less busy than usual due to the holiday... speaking of Easter, I have peanut butter meltaways from Dan Smith candies. yum!
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Monday, April 10, 2006
Al has inspired me
To post some Spam Poetry from work!
impish as deadline tomahawk bold, far-fetched, astrologer voice family planning as binding in prejudge peck macaroni the vulgarity precipitous valuable,
socioeconomic handsome the scavenger hunt trappings juvenile delinquent of as scornful, grind crude with credentials
filling, shave redirect persuade. whaler Interior Department an punctuality transformer viscous an zucchini of carousel deny the knee, menace the monumental. the
conducive eel as after sallow
penchant sublime maternal, gentry in crocodile pleasant
debilitate the as recondition designer milliner an rectangular disproportionate path waterfall slow motion, belt genius irritate
complication off-white late in mass prevent, possum a as enhance, patient
servant terrify school district to headhunter as portico
Merry part and Blessed Be!
impish as deadline tomahawk bold, far-fetched, astrologer voice family planning as binding in prejudge peck macaroni the vulgarity precipitous valuable,
socioeconomic handsome the scavenger hunt trappings juvenile delinquent of as scornful, grind crude with credentials
filling, shave redirect persuade. whaler Interior Department an punctuality transformer viscous an zucchini of carousel deny the knee, menace the monumental. the
conducive eel as after sallow
penchant sublime maternal, gentry in crocodile pleasant
debilitate the as recondition designer milliner an rectangular disproportionate path waterfall slow motion, belt genius irritate
complication off-white late in mass prevent, possum a as enhance, patient
servant terrify school district to headhunter as portico
Merry part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, April 09, 2006
No shorts for the chubby...
Time for a little shopping rant. Male readers may want to move on. Go to Break.com, watch someone shoot a 2x4 through a wall with a potato gun, that kind of thing. It's okay, I don't mind.
When Jeff and I were in Erie shopping on Thursday, we went to a couple of clothing stores. We went to the university sports stuff store (Steve and Barry's?) with all the really cheap stuff (Jeans for $6.98!) and to Kaufmann's. There I began the inevitably futile search for a pair of shorts that respectably covers my ass and thighs. Impossible. They don't make shorts that length anymore! And I was shopping in the women's department. I even looked at shorts with a little elastic in the waistband, but they were kind of short too. So I bought 2 new pairs of capris. At least I can wear capris to work, but I find it so aggravating that I can't find shorts that cover more than just barely my ass. Grr...
Anyway, at work, so I might post more later from home.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
When Jeff and I were in Erie shopping on Thursday, we went to a couple of clothing stores. We went to the university sports stuff store (Steve and Barry's?) with all the really cheap stuff (Jeans for $6.98!) and to Kaufmann's. There I began the inevitably futile search for a pair of shorts that respectably covers my ass and thighs. Impossible. They don't make shorts that length anymore! And I was shopping in the women's department. I even looked at shorts with a little elastic in the waistband, but they were kind of short too. So I bought 2 new pairs of capris. At least I can wear capris to work, but I find it so aggravating that I can't find shorts that cover more than just barely my ass. Grr...
Anyway, at work, so I might post more later from home.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Tan Rant
I went to the BeachHouse Tanning Salon today on my way home from work. I'm tanning because - 1. I enjoy the warmth. 2. I think I look good with a tan and it's been a long time since I had one (Damn living in Hoth), and 3. I want to have a good tan when we go to North Carolina, since I will be wearing a swimsuit a lot, and it will also help me not get burnt down there.
Anyway, the tanning bed I was given today was stupid. They all kick on about 5 minutes after you go to the room, which is always about 2 minutes before I'm all lotioned up and ready to lay down. Most of them, you can stop and then start when you are ready. Once you stopped this one, it reset itself. I blame the girl behind the counter for the first time I had to put my clothes back on over my now-greasy body and ask them to reset it. The second time was completely my fault, because she had warned me that you couldn't hit start on this bed, it would just start when the time was up. So that was the second time I had to redress and go out and ask for it to be reset. The third time I re-applied my tanning lotion, laid down, and waited. A small note here about the music in this place. Most of the time it's pop and dance pop. I don't mind too much. Today it was a lot of booty-shaking rap, which I got sick of pretty quickly. After patiently waiting while listening to the rap, the machine beeped like it was about to kick on. And then the timer zeroed out again. I had to get dressed again, and move to a different bed. This one didn't have a neck rest. But I got my 10 minutes in, scheduled for tomorrow and came home. Then I was sitting here reading MySpace stuff, randomly scratching my neck, and I come back with this yucky goo on my fingers. I had residue from the multiple applications of my bronzer.
So back tomorrow, going to up the time to 12 minutes, and hopefully there won't be any problems.
Grr... I just want to be all toasty!
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Anyway, the tanning bed I was given today was stupid. They all kick on about 5 minutes after you go to the room, which is always about 2 minutes before I'm all lotioned up and ready to lay down. Most of them, you can stop and then start when you are ready. Once you stopped this one, it reset itself. I blame the girl behind the counter for the first time I had to put my clothes back on over my now-greasy body and ask them to reset it. The second time was completely my fault, because she had warned me that you couldn't hit start on this bed, it would just start when the time was up. So that was the second time I had to redress and go out and ask for it to be reset. The third time I re-applied my tanning lotion, laid down, and waited. A small note here about the music in this place. Most of the time it's pop and dance pop. I don't mind too much. Today it was a lot of booty-shaking rap, which I got sick of pretty quickly. After patiently waiting while listening to the rap, the machine beeped like it was about to kick on. And then the timer zeroed out again. I had to get dressed again, and move to a different bed. This one didn't have a neck rest. But I got my 10 minutes in, scheduled for tomorrow and came home. Then I was sitting here reading MySpace stuff, randomly scratching my neck, and I come back with this yucky goo on my fingers. I had residue from the multiple applications of my bronzer.
So back tomorrow, going to up the time to 12 minutes, and hopefully there won't be any problems.
Grr... I just want to be all toasty!
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Fun Blogthings
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Sunday, March 19, 2006
From my cousin Danielle - 69 Questions
69 things you may have never known about me...
1. Initials:
SRS
2. Name someone with the same birthday as you:
Bob Duncan
3. Where was your first kiss?
At the playground in West Hickory
4. For or against same sex marriage?
Why shouldn't people who love each other get married?
5. Are you homophobic?
No
6. Are you bisexual?
No, not really. Contrary to rumors...
7. Do you believe in God?
I believe in a God, and a Goddess too.
8. How many U.S states have you been to?
7
9. How many of the U.S states have you lived in?
1
10. Have you ever lived outside the U.S?
No
11. Name something you like physically about yourself:
mouth, and my big round badonka donk.
12. Something non-physical you like about yourself:
My laugh. It's unique, and when I think something's funny, I don't care who hears me laugh
13. Whats your mom's first name
Bonnie
14. What is your dream car?
15. If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go?
Ireland, California, South Dakota.
16. Have you ever had someone of the opposite sex sleep over at your house?
yes
18. Do you download music?
not in a long time
19. How many illegal things have you done?
hmm... have to get back to you. Not too many.
20. Where would you want to go on a first date?
To get ice cream.
21. Would you date the person who posted this before you?
No she's my cousin!
22. Has anyone ever sang or played for you personally?
I don't think so.
23. Ever been kissed under fireworks?
Yes
24. Do you like president Bush?
I'd like him to be stabbed with hot pokers, does that count?
25. Have you ever bungee jumped?
No
26. Have you ever white-water rafted?
No
27. Has anyone ten years older than you ever hit on you?
Yes when I worked at Wal-Mart. Damn scary townies.
29. Have you met a real redneck?
Yes
31. What song are you listening to right now?
Hung Up, by Madonna
32. Whats your favorite song at the moment?
2 AM by Anna Nalick
33. What was the last movie you watched?
The Quiet Man, with John Wayne
35. Where was the last place you went besides your house?
Work
36. Have you ever seriously vandalized someone elses property?
No
37. Have you ever hit someone of the opposite sex?
Yes
39. What's the first thing you notice about the opposite sex?
Hair, and height.
40. What really turns you on?
A better question would be what turns me off...
41. What do you usually order from Starbucks?
I don't go to Starbucks, even when I have the opportunity. For coffee I like capuccino, usually vanilla
44. Say something totally random about yourself:
I'm afraid of fire.
45. Do you have an iPod?:
No
46. Has anyone ever said you looked like a celebrity?
Not that I recall
47. Whats your dad's name?
Basil
48. Do you have braces?
Not for a long time now.
49. Are you comfortable with your height?
Yes
50. do you like someone right now?
I like a lot of people...
51. How tall are you?
5'5"
52. Do you speak any other language other than english?
Some Spanish
55. Have you ever ridden in a limo?
Yes
56. Has anyone very close to you passed away?
Yes
57. Do you watch MTV?
Not really
58. What's something that really annoys you?
People who are too stupid to use the Internet but insist on doing it anyway.
59. What are some things you really like?
movies and spending time with my hubby.
60. Do you like Michael Jackson?
No
61. Can you dance?
Yes
62. Have you ever surfed?
No
63. Do you know how to pump gas?
Yes
64. Do you drive?
yes
65. What's the latest you have ever stayed out?
I've seen the sun rise over Wal-Mart...
66. Have you ever thought that you were honestly going to die?
yes, first car accident
67. Were you ever rushed by an ambulance into the emergency room?
No
68. Have you ever been dared to do something you didn't want to do?
Not that I remember
69. What's your favorite state?
I think a peaceful state of mind is my favorite state. If you mean which of the United States is my favorite, definitely PA
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
1. Initials:
SRS
2. Name someone with the same birthday as you:
Bob Duncan
3. Where was your first kiss?
At the playground in West Hickory
4. For or against same sex marriage?
Why shouldn't people who love each other get married?
5. Are you homophobic?
No
6. Are you bisexual?
No, not really. Contrary to rumors...
7. Do you believe in God?
I believe in a God, and a Goddess too.
8. How many U.S states have you been to?
7
9. How many of the U.S states have you lived in?
1
10. Have you ever lived outside the U.S?
No
11. Name something you like physically about yourself:
mouth, and my big round badonka donk.
12. Something non-physical you like about yourself:
My laugh. It's unique, and when I think something's funny, I don't care who hears me laugh
13. Whats your mom's first name
Bonnie
14. What is your dream car?
15. If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go?
Ireland, California, South Dakota.
16. Have you ever had someone of the opposite sex sleep over at your house?
yes
18. Do you download music?
not in a long time
19. How many illegal things have you done?
hmm... have to get back to you. Not too many.
20. Where would you want to go on a first date?
To get ice cream.
21. Would you date the person who posted this before you?
No she's my cousin!
22. Has anyone ever sang or played for you personally?
I don't think so.
23. Ever been kissed under fireworks?
Yes
24. Do you like president Bush?
I'd like him to be stabbed with hot pokers, does that count?
25. Have you ever bungee jumped?
No
26. Have you ever white-water rafted?
No
27. Has anyone ten years older than you ever hit on you?
Yes when I worked at Wal-Mart. Damn scary townies.
29. Have you met a real redneck?
Yes
31. What song are you listening to right now?
Hung Up, by Madonna
32. Whats your favorite song at the moment?
2 AM by Anna Nalick
33. What was the last movie you watched?
The Quiet Man, with John Wayne
35. Where was the last place you went besides your house?
Work
36. Have you ever seriously vandalized someone elses property?
No
37. Have you ever hit someone of the opposite sex?
Yes
39. What's the first thing you notice about the opposite sex?
Hair, and height.
40. What really turns you on?
A better question would be what turns me off...
41. What do you usually order from Starbucks?
I don't go to Starbucks, even when I have the opportunity. For coffee I like capuccino, usually vanilla
44. Say something totally random about yourself:
I'm afraid of fire.
45. Do you have an iPod?:
No
46. Has anyone ever said you looked like a celebrity?
Not that I recall
47. Whats your dad's name?
Basil
48. Do you have braces?
Not for a long time now.
49. Are you comfortable with your height?
Yes
50. do you like someone right now?
I like a lot of people...
51. How tall are you?
5'5"
52. Do you speak any other language other than english?
Some Spanish
55. Have you ever ridden in a limo?
Yes
56. Has anyone very close to you passed away?
Yes
57. Do you watch MTV?
Not really
58. What's something that really annoys you?
People who are too stupid to use the Internet but insist on doing it anyway.
59. What are some things you really like?
movies and spending time with my hubby.
60. Do you like Michael Jackson?
No
61. Can you dance?
Yes
62. Have you ever surfed?
No
63. Do you know how to pump gas?
Yes
64. Do you drive?
yes
65. What's the latest you have ever stayed out?
I've seen the sun rise over Wal-Mart...
66. Have you ever thought that you were honestly going to die?
yes, first car accident
67. Were you ever rushed by an ambulance into the emergency room?
No
68. Have you ever been dared to do something you didn't want to do?
Not that I remember
69. What's your favorite state?
I think a peaceful state of mind is my favorite state. If you mean which of the United States is my favorite, definitely PA
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Monday, March 13, 2006
So I opened up a MySpace account
I discovered some of my little cousins, some random friends from UPB, and a couple people that I haven't seen since high school are on MySpace, so I thought I'd open an account. It seems a little easier to post pictures there, and it has a lot of options. I plan to keep blogging here though. I may just link any interesting things I find in my MySpace account to here.
Anyway, last week was a good week. Wendy and Grant were here from Wednesday night through early Friday afternoon. We played Scene It, made fondue, watched Hellsing, (anime) went to Ellicottville for lunch and shopping (Watson's Chocolates!) and generally enjoyed each other's company. I really, really wish they lived closer. The menfolk played a little World of Warcraft, but I thought they showed remarkable restraint on the whole. Great breakfast Thursday, including Grant's Awesome Mushrooms, which I think I might be able to make on my own now.
Going out to dinner with Jeff tonight at Togi's, I'm going to pick him up at the hospital. Then I'm off for the next 2 days, then I work 7 in a row. We'll see how well this works out.
Oh that's right, I started this blog because Travis sent me this little survey/quiz thingy on MySpace, so I'm answering it here.
My Top 3 Friends
List your top 3
1. Jeff
2. Lacy
3. Allison
Are you older than 2? - no, she's got a year or so on me.
Have you gotten "sexual " with 3? - we've held hands in Wendy's to freak out teenage boys, but I wouldn't say we've gotten sexual
If you were to go to 6 flags would you take 1? - Yes, but I don't think he'd enjoy it.
If you were crying would 3 cheer you up? - Absolutely. That's what sisters are for.
If you found out that 2 and 1 were going out how would you react? - I would be completely pisstorz! - I like Travis's answer here so I'm leaving it.
Which of your top 3 is your best friend? - Jeff is my best friend, I'm lucky he's my husband too!
Have you hugged anyone in your top 3? - All three. I'm a hugger.
How long have you known 3? - In this life? Almost 2 decades, but I believe we've known each other for millenia.
Have you ever wanted to kill number 1 in your top 3? - Not in a few years.
Who have you known the longest? - Allison, since we were 6 and 7, riding the school bus together
Who have you known the shortest? - Jeff and Lacy. I became friends with Lacy less than a year before meeting Jeff. Jeff 6 1/2 years, Lacy about 7.
Who would you want to hang out with next? - Well, I will hang out with Jeff next because we're going out to eat at 8:30, but I would gladly hang out with either of my sisters next. They are both too far away!
Who did you talk to on AIM/MSN/YAHOO with last? - Lacy, and that's been awhile. We don't use chat much.
Who did you go to the movies with last? - Jeff, I think the last thing we saw was Underworld 2.
Who did you comment last? - None of the above, they aren't on MySpace.
Has 3 ever spent the night at your house? - Um, no actually. I've stayed at hers...
When was the last time you talked to 2? - Over a week ago. Should call her.
Do you love any one on your top 3? - All of them. My soulmate and my sisters.
So that's my blog for today. Merry Part and Blessed Be all. Maybe sometime in the next couple days I'll write up my review of Dreaming The Dark, by Starhawk.
Anyway, last week was a good week. Wendy and Grant were here from Wednesday night through early Friday afternoon. We played Scene It, made fondue, watched Hellsing, (anime) went to Ellicottville for lunch and shopping (Watson's Chocolates!) and generally enjoyed each other's company. I really, really wish they lived closer. The menfolk played a little World of Warcraft, but I thought they showed remarkable restraint on the whole. Great breakfast Thursday, including Grant's Awesome Mushrooms, which I think I might be able to make on my own now.
Going out to dinner with Jeff tonight at Togi's, I'm going to pick him up at the hospital. Then I'm off for the next 2 days, then I work 7 in a row. We'll see how well this works out.
Oh that's right, I started this blog because Travis sent me this little survey/quiz thingy on MySpace, so I'm answering it here.
My Top 3 Friends
List your top 3
1. Jeff
2. Lacy
3. Allison
Are you older than 2? - no, she's got a year or so on me.
Have you gotten "sexual " with 3? - we've held hands in Wendy's to freak out teenage boys, but I wouldn't say we've gotten sexual
If you were to go to 6 flags would you take 1? - Yes, but I don't think he'd enjoy it.
If you were crying would 3 cheer you up? - Absolutely. That's what sisters are for.
If you found out that 2 and 1 were going out how would you react? - I would be completely pisstorz! - I like Travis's answer here so I'm leaving it.
Which of your top 3 is your best friend? - Jeff is my best friend, I'm lucky he's my husband too!
Have you hugged anyone in your top 3? - All three. I'm a hugger.
How long have you known 3? - In this life? Almost 2 decades, but I believe we've known each other for millenia.
Have you ever wanted to kill number 1 in your top 3? - Not in a few years.
Who have you known the longest? - Allison, since we were 6 and 7, riding the school bus together
Who have you known the shortest? - Jeff and Lacy. I became friends with Lacy less than a year before meeting Jeff. Jeff 6 1/2 years, Lacy about 7.
Who would you want to hang out with next? - Well, I will hang out with Jeff next because we're going out to eat at 8:30, but I would gladly hang out with either of my sisters next. They are both too far away!
Who did you talk to on AIM/MSN/YAHOO with last? - Lacy, and that's been awhile. We don't use chat much.
Who did you go to the movies with last? - Jeff, I think the last thing we saw was Underworld 2.
Who did you comment last? - None of the above, they aren't on MySpace.
Has 3 ever spent the night at your house? - Um, no actually. I've stayed at hers...
When was the last time you talked to 2? - Over a week ago. Should call her.
Do you love any one on your top 3? - All of them. My soulmate and my sisters.
So that's my blog for today. Merry Part and Blessed Be all. Maybe sometime in the next couple days I'll write up my review of Dreaming The Dark, by Starhawk.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
You gotta check this stuff out
Thank you, Marc Summers and the Food Network:
The Museum of Burnt Food
And here's my favorite interesting online museum:
Antique Vibrator Museum
This was pretty interesting, and the woman who runs the place is cool. She reminds me of my friend Janis Trubic.
In other news W&G are coming tomorrow! They're staying tomorrow night and Thursday night. I've been cleaning. *pauses for everyone to stop laughing* No, really. The funny thing about when I start cleaning is, I have trouble stopping. That's why I don't do it often. I'll start picking up stuff, and then realize that the stuff it was sitting on needs dusted. Then I vacuum. Then once I dust I realize I need to vacuum again. As I was cleaning today I realized that although we have lots of seasonal decorations for Fall and Winter, we really don't have anything for Spring and Summer. I think if I have time tomorrow, I want to stop at Wal-Mart or maybe Big Lots and look for some artificial spring flowers or something like that to brighten up the place.
I think that's all for now. I hope you enjoy the museums.
The Museum of Burnt Food
And here's my favorite interesting online museum:
Antique Vibrator Museum
This was pretty interesting, and the woman who runs the place is cool. She reminds me of my friend Janis Trubic.
In other news W&G are coming tomorrow! They're staying tomorrow night and Thursday night. I've been cleaning. *pauses for everyone to stop laughing* No, really. The funny thing about when I start cleaning is, I have trouble stopping. That's why I don't do it often. I'll start picking up stuff, and then realize that the stuff it was sitting on needs dusted. Then I vacuum. Then once I dust I realize I need to vacuum again. As I was cleaning today I realized that although we have lots of seasonal decorations for Fall and Winter, we really don't have anything for Spring and Summer. I think if I have time tomorrow, I want to stop at Wal-Mart or maybe Big Lots and look for some artificial spring flowers or something like that to brighten up the place.
I think that's all for now. I hope you enjoy the museums.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
I know nothing about opera
Tannhaeuser und der Saengerkrieg
auf
Wartburg
Your opera is a romantic drama of the struggle
between earthly passion and spiritual
longings.
Which Wagner Opera Do You Belong In?
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Wednesday, March 01, 2006
3rd time's the charm
You know, I've opened up Blogger Dashboard to post twice prior to now, with nothing to say. Still really don't, but I figured what the hey.
We're still working our way through season one of Battlestar Galactica. We just have the last episode to watch now, Kobol's Last Gleaming, part 2. Starbuck just stole the Cylon Raider they had captured and jumped clear back to Caprica, to fetch the mystical thing-a-ma-bobber that's supposed to lead them to Earth. I'm rather annoyed because although I found some cool Battlestar Galactica pictures on IMdB, I can't seem to view them on my computer. They're in bitmap and GIF forms. Anyone who knows a little more about graphics want to point me in the right direction?
I've been playing some World of Warcraft, but I guess I'm really waiting for Jeff to get Slogdenn, his paladin, to level 60, so hopefully we'll have more time to play together as Seersha and Slogdenn. Kharasa, my dwarven hunter, is progressing nicely. I finished up a couple quests in the Wetlands today.
I think I may get offline here and read for a bit. I don't have time to read at work anymore, and I'm still working on reading my new Starhawk book, Dreaming the Dark: Sex, Magic and Politics.
Oh, and also, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire comes out on DVD Tuesday! I'm hoping to get it for Easter. Oh, speaking of holidays I don't celebrate, Ash Wednesday was today, and today was the first Ash Wednesday in a few years I haven't seen anyone sporting the big ash mark on their forehead. Usually the first person I see with it on Ash Wednesday, I just think was clumsy that morning. Then when I see a couple more, I remember that it's the start of Lent, and some people will be giving up things, and only eating fish on Fridays. Note to self: eat a big steak on Friday.
I think that's all for now folks, Merry Part and Blessed Be!
We're still working our way through season one of Battlestar Galactica. We just have the last episode to watch now, Kobol's Last Gleaming, part 2. Starbuck just stole the Cylon Raider they had captured and jumped clear back to Caprica, to fetch the mystical thing-a-ma-bobber that's supposed to lead them to Earth. I'm rather annoyed because although I found some cool Battlestar Galactica pictures on IMdB, I can't seem to view them on my computer. They're in bitmap and GIF forms. Anyone who knows a little more about graphics want to point me in the right direction?
I've been playing some World of Warcraft, but I guess I'm really waiting for Jeff to get Slogdenn, his paladin, to level 60, so hopefully we'll have more time to play together as Seersha and Slogdenn. Kharasa, my dwarven hunter, is progressing nicely. I finished up a couple quests in the Wetlands today.
I think I may get offline here and read for a bit. I don't have time to read at work anymore, and I'm still working on reading my new Starhawk book, Dreaming the Dark: Sex, Magic and Politics.
Oh, and also, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire comes out on DVD Tuesday! I'm hoping to get it for Easter. Oh, speaking of holidays I don't celebrate, Ash Wednesday was today, and today was the first Ash Wednesday in a few years I haven't seen anyone sporting the big ash mark on their forehead. Usually the first person I see with it on Ash Wednesday, I just think was clumsy that morning. Then when I see a couple more, I remember that it's the start of Lent, and some people will be giving up things, and only eating fish on Fridays. Note to self: eat a big steak on Friday.
I think that's all for now folks, Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Friday, February 24, 2006
Look, I'm posting!
-Hello everyone! Sorry I haven't posted in so long. Playing World Of Warcraft has been taking up a lot of time. I also won't be posting from work anymore since I got a new position. It means I'm off the phones most of the time, unless the lines are very busy, but it also means no downtime. I am now an Email Specialist. If you email any of the website of the three companies, I will be one of the two people answering them. I also send out emails when people's cigarettes are on backorder. I'm not sure what this means for my schedule yet, possibly more weekends. But when I work weekends it's only 9-3 anyway, so that's not too bad. And during the week it looks like my schedule will be 8-4:30, which is better because I get home earlier.
Jamie came over and we did the Bellydancing for Fitness Slim Down tape. Tonight we're going to do Basic Dance again before game. We tried the Intermediate tape in the Discover Bellydance series, but it was rather difficult. We think we should do the basic one a few more times before trying that again. But I do like the dancing tapes. My only beef with them is that in 45 minutes, they don't spend enough time going over the actual routine with you. They break down all the steps, although not in order, take you thru the routine once slowly, then once at tempo, and then once again at tempo.
Oh, and there's a new Foamy. For gods' sake people, Read your User Agreement!
I think that is all for now. Plans for the weekend include working tomorrow, and going down home on Sunday, depending on the weather and whether or not Jeff is on call.
Merry Part and Blessed Be, and everyone have a wonderful weekend!
Jamie came over and we did the Bellydancing for Fitness Slim Down tape. Tonight we're going to do Basic Dance again before game. We tried the Intermediate tape in the Discover Bellydance series, but it was rather difficult. We think we should do the basic one a few more times before trying that again. But I do like the dancing tapes. My only beef with them is that in 45 minutes, they don't spend enough time going over the actual routine with you. They break down all the steps, although not in order, take you thru the routine once slowly, then once at tempo, and then once again at tempo.
Oh, and there's a new Foamy. For gods' sake people, Read your User Agreement!
I think that is all for now. Plans for the weekend include working tomorrow, and going down home on Sunday, depending on the weather and whether or not Jeff is on call.
Merry Part and Blessed Be, and everyone have a wonderful weekend!
Monday, February 06, 2006
The weekend in review
First off - Wooooo! The Steelers won the Super Bowl! It was a pretty exciting game, too. None of the commercials are really sticking out in my mind though, maybe it's just been too long since school and I don't feel the need to memorize them for analyzation anymore. A lot of the people playing World of Warcraft during the game were quite peeved about the Steelers winning. Plus a lot of them kept spelling Steelers wrong (Stealers) and it was really annoying. And I got a little tired of hearing, "The Super Bowl is supposed to be in neutral territory, but look at this crowd, this is obviously a Steelers crowd." Well of course it's a Steelers crowd, Detroit is Jerome Bettis' hometown. Neutral would have been Green Bay, or Tampa, or someplace like that. I wonder when the city for the Super Bowl is picked. I assume it has to be picked before the AFC and NFC Championship games, because there's a lot of planning involved for the host city and stadium, I'm sure. What happens if they picked Pittsburgh and then Pittsburgh went to the Super Bowl? Would they change it at the last minute? Anyone who knows more about sports want to help me out here?
We were supposed to go to Jess and Frosh's but there was a Wind and Blowing Snow advisory, and I really didn't want to get stuck in Port Allegany when I had work the next day, so Jeff and I just stayed home.
Second - We played a lot of World of Warcraft. My main character, Seersha, a human warlock, is now level 18. The spelling of the name I wanted, Saoirse, was taken, so I went with the phonetic spelling instead. I've been working on my professions, Herbalism and Alchemy. I've also been working on fishing and cooking. We used our Lunar Festival invitations (a fun in-game event involving fireworks) to travel to Darnassus, the home of the Night Elves, looking for fish recipes. I also have a Dwarven hunter with a wolf pet and a Tauren Druid named Stampedia.
Third - I don't think there is a third. I guess third would be I finished reading Etheric Anatomy and my thoughts on it should be forthcoming. What is this flower above me, and what is the work of this God? I would know myself, in all my parts - Victor H. Anderson
I think that's all for now folks, I'm going to bed.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
We were supposed to go to Jess and Frosh's but there was a Wind and Blowing Snow advisory, and I really didn't want to get stuck in Port Allegany when I had work the next day, so Jeff and I just stayed home.
Second - We played a lot of World of Warcraft. My main character, Seersha, a human warlock, is now level 18. The spelling of the name I wanted, Saoirse, was taken, so I went with the phonetic spelling instead. I've been working on my professions, Herbalism and Alchemy. I've also been working on fishing and cooking. We used our Lunar Festival invitations (a fun in-game event involving fireworks) to travel to Darnassus, the home of the Night Elves, looking for fish recipes. I also have a Dwarven hunter with a wolf pet and a Tauren Druid named Stampedia.
Third - I don't think there is a third. I guess third would be I finished reading Etheric Anatomy and my thoughts on it should be forthcoming. What is this flower above me, and what is the work of this God? I would know myself, in all my parts - Victor H. Anderson
I think that's all for now folks, I'm going to bed.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, February 02, 2006
A Haiku to share
My thoughts are petals
floating on the serene lake
of inner selfhood
- Victor H. Anderson, father of the Feri Tradition of Witchcraft
I got some new books yesterday and I just felt like sharing that. It's from
Etheric Anatomy: The Three Selves and Astral Travel It's fascinating, I wish there were fewer calls coming in so I could read more of it. I'll have to post a review of it, or my full thoughts on it once I'm done reading it.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
floating on the serene lake
of inner selfhood
- Victor H. Anderson, father of the Feri Tradition of Witchcraft
I got some new books yesterday and I just felt like sharing that. It's from
Etheric Anatomy: The Three Selves and Astral Travel It's fascinating, I wish there were fewer calls coming in so I could read more of it. I'll have to post a review of it, or my full thoughts on it once I'm done reading it.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Can't wait to play WoW!
I am so excited about playing my warlock, Seersha, this evening! I just send her a bunch of stuff and gold from Leanora, the character I had started on Jeff's account. Once I got done selling off all her stuff she was just running between the mailbox and the bank in black bra and underwear. Leanora started to dance but Jeff told me to stop since that might earn more money, and I was trying to be done with the character.
Allison, if you don't get a phone call from me this evening please call me. I will try to remember, I need to find out for sure what time you and Grey are coming out.
I think that's all for now, I am at work. I'm currently re-reading The Laughing Corpse, one of the good books from the early portion of the once-great Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series, by Laurell K. Hamilton.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Allison, if you don't get a phone call from me this evening please call me. I will try to remember, I need to find out for sure what time you and Grey are coming out.
I think that's all for now, I am at work. I'm currently re-reading The Laughing Corpse, one of the good books from the early portion of the once-great Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series, by Laurell K. Hamilton.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Let it be known!
Yesterday Jeff bought me my own copy of World Of Warcraft at Electronics Boutique! I am currently installing the updates for the game. We're not networked yet, I just ran the cable modem across the room to my desk for now, but I'll have my own account, and come this weekend, we should be able to all play together. I am so excited!
In other good news, Jamie came over to bellydance today and she brought my birthday present with her. It's a pretty necklace with my birthstone. :-) I also got my birthday present from Jeff's mom and dad, it's the Discover Bellydance box set from Veena and Neena. These are more instructional dance tapes than workout tapes, they teach you a belly dance routine, but they look like fun! I also helped Jamie make up her character for Jeff's Wild West Werewolf game.
So it has been a good day, and I'm actually looking forward to this week at work, since: one, it's the end of the month, things are always slower, and two, I'm only working Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, then I have Thursday off (for my birthday) Friday off, I work 6 hours Saturday and then I am off on Sunday. Plus I get to see Al and Grey this weekend, if all goes according to plan.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
In other good news, Jamie came over to bellydance today and she brought my birthday present with her. It's a pretty necklace with my birthstone. :-) I also got my birthday present from Jeff's mom and dad, it's the Discover Bellydance box set from Veena and Neena. These are more instructional dance tapes than workout tapes, they teach you a belly dance routine, but they look like fun! I also helped Jamie make up her character for Jeff's Wild West Werewolf game.
So it has been a good day, and I'm actually looking forward to this week at work, since: one, it's the end of the month, things are always slower, and two, I'm only working Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, then I have Thursday off (for my birthday) Friday off, I work 6 hours Saturday and then I am off on Sunday. Plus I get to see Al and Grey this weekend, if all goes according to plan.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, January 19, 2006
With my posts it's either feast or famine
And today is a feast readers!
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I wasn't going to post again today...
But I found this unsettling: Anti-Chinese discrimination in WoW
Gamers, thoughts?
For myself, I can't really tell who's from where when I'm playing. Maybe this is just because I spend a lot of time trying to figure out the game, I'm not chatting with a bunch of different people. If I'm talking to someone, it's usually either someone I already know, a fellow guild member, or someone I'm grouped with.
So I can't see why people are jumping all over the Chinese for gold farming, when I can't even tell who is Chinese, American, Swedish, etc. I've always found it interesting talking to people from other countries playing games online at MSN. I especially appreciate their patience with me trying my high school Spanish on them. I just unnerves me to see something so enjoyable, like World of Warcraft, brought low by an ism.
I'd really like to hear what people have to say on this. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Gamers, thoughts?
For myself, I can't really tell who's from where when I'm playing. Maybe this is just because I spend a lot of time trying to figure out the game, I'm not chatting with a bunch of different people. If I'm talking to someone, it's usually either someone I already know, a fellow guild member, or someone I'm grouped with.
So I can't see why people are jumping all over the Chinese for gold farming, when I can't even tell who is Chinese, American, Swedish, etc. I've always found it interesting talking to people from other countries playing games online at MSN. I especially appreciate their patience with me trying my high school Spanish on them. I just unnerves me to see something so enjoyable, like World of Warcraft, brought low by an ism.
I'd really like to hear what people have to say on this. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I need to have something besides WoW to write about...
But the only other thing I seem to do lately is work, and I don't want this blog to turn into a constant gripe fest about that. Although I can share interesting customer names, I always enjoy that. I talked to a woman named Luigia today. Just like Mario's brother, but feminine. And she had their accent too. I was expecting her to break out into the Numa Numa song at any moment. And speaking of Numa Numa, I really should link Break.com (formerly Big Boys) to my blog too. Last night Jeff showed me this hilarious parody of the Switch commercials with someone's World of Warcraft characters.
Damn it! Back to WoW again! Not that I don't love it, but I know not everyone who reads my blog plays, so I want to talk about other things that are interesting also.
I'm looking forward to getting email back from Lisa. When I went to her blog last night she had written something like, "how do you catch someone up on 8 years of your life". And then I realized that it actually had been 8 years since high school. And it made me feel a little old. But it some ways it's nice too, to be able to look back and see how far I've come, how different I am, but in some ways still the same. I'm still Wiccan, still an optimist, but I like to think I've become a little more responsible. I've got a Bachelor's Degree, and gotten married. I made a lot of good friends, and gotten rid of a couple false ones. All in all, I have to say I'm pretty satisfied with the last 8 years.
My only real complaint would be that I could be someplace better career-wise. And at the age I am now, It's hard to see my way back to school to get a different direction. My life with Jeff is in Bradford, and if one of us goes back to school it should be him first. I think I'm starting to understand why if you see people in their late 20s in college, it's because they're still there, not because they left and went back. The people you see going back are in their late 30s-early 40s and they can go back because their children are now in school 8 hours a day and they have that time to themselves again. It concerns me a little that me ever getting to go back to school seems so far down the road, but it seems to me that career was never going to be my raison d'etre anyway. My greatest happiness has always come from family, friends, and love. I lack ambition I guess, or maybe the things I'm ambitious about aren't considered worthwhile in today's society, i.e. happiness, spiritual growth, community, and getting a level 60 character in World of Warcraft.
Damn it! Back to World of Warcraft again! Does anyone have the number for Online Gamers Anonymous? I think we need an intervention....
Just kidding! Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Addendum to original post:
** For some reason, I'm being extra picky about my grammar and spelling today. I've just edited this blog post at least 5 times. I don't know if I'm being more cautious because with Lisa's post I'm realizing that outsiders could be reading my blog or what, but it's very frustrating! **
Damn it! Back to WoW again! Not that I don't love it, but I know not everyone who reads my blog plays, so I want to talk about other things that are interesting also.
I'm looking forward to getting email back from Lisa. When I went to her blog last night she had written something like, "how do you catch someone up on 8 years of your life". And then I realized that it actually had been 8 years since high school. And it made me feel a little old. But it some ways it's nice too, to be able to look back and see how far I've come, how different I am, but in some ways still the same. I'm still Wiccan, still an optimist, but I like to think I've become a little more responsible. I've got a Bachelor's Degree, and gotten married. I made a lot of good friends, and gotten rid of a couple false ones. All in all, I have to say I'm pretty satisfied with the last 8 years.
My only real complaint would be that I could be someplace better career-wise. And at the age I am now, It's hard to see my way back to school to get a different direction. My life with Jeff is in Bradford, and if one of us goes back to school it should be him first. I think I'm starting to understand why if you see people in their late 20s in college, it's because they're still there, not because they left and went back. The people you see going back are in their late 30s-early 40s and they can go back because their children are now in school 8 hours a day and they have that time to themselves again. It concerns me a little that me ever getting to go back to school seems so far down the road, but it seems to me that career was never going to be my raison d'etre anyway. My greatest happiness has always come from family, friends, and love. I lack ambition I guess, or maybe the things I'm ambitious about aren't considered worthwhile in today's society, i.e. happiness, spiritual growth, community, and getting a level 60 character in World of Warcraft.
Damn it! Back to World of Warcraft again! Does anyone have the number for Online Gamers Anonymous? I think we need an intervention....
Just kidding! Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Addendum to original post:
** For some reason, I'm being extra picky about my grammar and spelling today. I've just edited this blog post at least 5 times. I don't know if I'm being more cautious because with Lisa's post I'm realizing that outsiders could be reading my blog or what, but it's very frustrating! **
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Nice surprises
I love the Internet! The Internet and this miracle called blogging have helped an old friend from high school find me. So when I have time to revamp the blog again, I'll be linking her. This is just a quick post before bed. Grey, I plan to do the measuring for the network cables tomorrow after work, so I'll get you those numbers this weekend sometime.
That's all for tonight, Merry part and Blessed Be!
That's all for tonight, Merry part and Blessed Be!
Monday, January 16, 2006
The Naming of the Computer
First I wanted to thank Paul for his suggestions. I seriously considered Nuitari. But then I was reading Dragons of Spring Dawning and they were talking about Takhisis in her form as the Five-Headed Dragon. This reminded me of another dragon/god from both D&D and also from Sumerian mythology. I think I shall call the new machine Tiamat.
At work, Merry Part and Blessed Be!
At work, Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, January 14, 2006
My new computer has arrived...
Huzzah! I will be able to get on World of Warcraft in a couple of weeks and play with everyone. I will be on as Leanora this afternoon on Jeff's account. It's a pretty slow day at work. I'm reading Dragons of Spring Dawning and trying to come up with a name for my computer for when Grey comes out to help me set up our network. I'm thinking of Tatiana, for the woman that the Vampire Strahd, Dark Lord of Barovia, loves, in Ravenloft. But I'm not sure if I like that. I really liked the name for my old computer, Takhisis. Maybe another D&D deity is what I need. Any suggestions? Please comment!
I think that's all my news. Looking forward to spending time with my girlfriend, Jamie tomorrow.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I think that's all my news. Looking forward to spending time with my girlfriend, Jamie tomorrow.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
IT'S COMING!
Status: In Transit -
Rescheduled
Rescheduled Delivery: 01/11/2006
Shipped to: BRADFORD, PA, US
Shipped or Billed on: 01/09/2006
Tracking Number: 1Z E72 A78 42 1007 759 2
Service Type: GROUND
Weight: 45.10 Lbs
Multiple Packages: 2
Note: Your package is in the UPS system and has a rescheduled delivery date of 01/11/2006.
Package Progress:
Location Date Local Time Activity
HARRISBURG, PA, US 01/10/2006 8:23 P.M. DEPARTURE SCAN
LEBANON, TN, US 01/09/2006 5:48 P.M. ORIGIN SCAN
US 01/09/2006 7:20 P.M. BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED
My Dell XPS 400 should be here tomorrow!!! Woot!!
Rescheduled
Rescheduled Delivery: 01/11/2006
Shipped to: BRADFORD, PA, US
Shipped or Billed on: 01/09/2006
Tracking Number: 1Z E72 A78 42 1007 759 2
Service Type: GROUND
Weight: 45.10 Lbs
Multiple Packages: 2
Note: Your package is in the UPS system and has a rescheduled delivery date of 01/11/2006.
Package Progress:
Location Date Local Time Activity
HARRISBURG, PA, US 01/10/2006 8:23 P.M. DEPARTURE SCAN
LEBANON, TN, US 01/09/2006 5:48 P.M. ORIGIN SCAN
US 01/09/2006 7:20 P.M. BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED
My Dell XPS 400 should be here tomorrow!!! Woot!!
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Yummy in my Tummy
Jeff and I just had a great dinner. We grilled chicken dressed with worcestershire sauce and Grillmate chicken seasoning, a red pepper, and toasted bread on the grill with some EVOO. We made chicken and pepper sandwiches and boy were they delicious! Just the kind of fun and tasty meal we should eat in North Carolina.
I'm already jonesing for more World of Warcraft. Grey, it's definitely time we discuss networking options. Now that there's no laptop involved I don't think we need to go wireless. I'm also debating buying a new Dell or just pumping more RAM and a new video card into Takhisis. (My PC) I really think I just want to go with the new Dell, because by the time I pay for the new RAM and the video card I would need, I might as well just throw in a little more and get a new computer, with a flat screen monitor. But we'll see.
Our friends at Pitt should be back today/tomorrow. Please give a ring, we missed you !
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I'm already jonesing for more World of Warcraft. Grey, it's definitely time we discuss networking options. Now that there's no laptop involved I don't think we need to go wireless. I'm also debating buying a new Dell or just pumping more RAM and a new video card into Takhisis. (My PC) I really think I just want to go with the new Dell, because by the time I pay for the new RAM and the video card I would need, I might as well just throw in a little more and get a new computer, with a flat screen monitor. But we'll see.
Our friends at Pitt should be back today/tomorrow. Please give a ring, we missed you !
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, December 31, 2005
World of Warcraft
is a very powerful drug....
Jeff helped me start a character on his account last night, just so I could get a feel for the game before I decide to invest in a new computer, primarily for the purpose of playing it. So I made a human warrior, named Leanora. I woke up at 7:45 this morning and just now managed to pull myself away! What the hell!!?? Now it's not that I've never had a video game do this to me before (Sims - what happened to the daylight?) But I didn't expect to get hooked so quickly, especially on a game I thought I would be bad at. And I'm not great, I died a lot, but eventually someone gave me some help finishing a couple quests. (He was starting a second character and so was about the same level as me) And the controls were more like Diablo 2 than I could have hoped. So I have been having a lot of fun, despite that fact that it's 1:30 in the afternoon, I've had a nutrigrain bar so far to eat today, and frankly, friends, I do smell a little.
Anyway, I'm mainly posting this hoping that Wendy will read it and either send me her name or put my name on her friends list. I am going to get away from the computer to eat and shower, and maybe watch an episode or two of Nip/Tuck. But then I am sure that this new addiction will suck my back in. Hopefully I can pull myself away before Jeff gets home so I can start dinner.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Oh, and for anyone who may read this who plays WoW and doesn't already know, we're on the Eldre'Thalas server.
Jeff helped me start a character on his account last night, just so I could get a feel for the game before I decide to invest in a new computer, primarily for the purpose of playing it. So I made a human warrior, named Leanora. I woke up at 7:45 this morning and just now managed to pull myself away! What the hell!!?? Now it's not that I've never had a video game do this to me before (Sims - what happened to the daylight?) But I didn't expect to get hooked so quickly, especially on a game I thought I would be bad at. And I'm not great, I died a lot, but eventually someone gave me some help finishing a couple quests. (He was starting a second character and so was about the same level as me) And the controls were more like Diablo 2 than I could have hoped. So I have been having a lot of fun, despite that fact that it's 1:30 in the afternoon, I've had a nutrigrain bar so far to eat today, and frankly, friends, I do smell a little.
Anyway, I'm mainly posting this hoping that Wendy will read it and either send me her name or put my name on her friends list. I am going to get away from the computer to eat and shower, and maybe watch an episode or two of Nip/Tuck. But then I am sure that this new addiction will suck my back in. Hopefully I can pull myself away before Jeff gets home so I can start dinner.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Oh, and for anyone who may read this who plays WoW and doesn't already know, we're on the Eldre'Thalas server.
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Free Beer!
I won free beer this morning from our local radio station, WESB! Every Wednesday they ask a really easy question. This morning the clue was, this Sunday is the first day of the new year, and the question was "What is the exact number of hairs on Frank Williams' head?" The answer was 2006. So I get to pick up a free 6 pack. I don't know what I'll do with it, since I don't drink beer, probably give it to my girlfriend. But I thought it was cool because I won something.
anyway, I'm at work so I have to go, but I just wanted to share my news about the free beer.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
anyway, I'm at work so I have to go, but I just wanted to share my news about the free beer.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Friday, December 23, 2005
My teeth are falling out of my head!
Not really. But they were in my dream last night, and it was pretty disturbing. I had multiple rows of teeth, and all of them were incredibly loose and wiggly. I looked in a mirror and my mouth and throat looked like a long, gross, fleshy tunnel. In traditional dream analysis, losing teeth generally means that there's something you're holding back, words that need to be spoken. Luckily, on my way to work I figured out that it's probably because I really wanted the opportunity to tear my ex-brother a new asshole tomorrow, and now I won't get to because he's not invited to Christmas Eve. And even though I don't want to have a big nasty scene in front of all the family, I've had a few things to say to that boy for almost a year now. My rage is all pent up, because Mom and Dad didn't want me to get involved. And I'm not willing to drive out to his trailer in Red Brush and say them. Besides, then Yolanda would probably start spreading rumors about the Huffman's psychotic oldest daughter, and that wouldn't look good for Mom or Dad. Although I think the people that knew me in Forest County would find such accusations fairly laughable.
Anyway, I'm at work and we're leaving for West Hickory when I get home tonight, so this will probably be my last post til after the holiday. Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Boxing Day, Merry Solstice, Happy Festivus, Merry Mithras Day, and any other holidays I may have inadvertently forgotten.
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Anyway, I'm at work and we're leaving for West Hickory when I get home tonight, so this will probably be my last post til after the holiday. Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Boxing Day, Merry Solstice, Happy Festivus, Merry Mithras Day, and any other holidays I may have inadvertently forgotten.
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Sunday, December 18, 2005
I think one entry a week is sufficient, don't you?
This is going to be a quicky, readers. I'm on my way down to my parents' today for some holiday merriment. Mom is getting her sibs together for a Christmas gathering, like we used to do Christmas Day at Grandma Eb's. We haven't gotten together with everyone at Christmas since she passed away. One of my uncles and his wife have their own family (she had 3 grown or near grown kids when they got together over 10 years ago, and now they all have kids) and the other aunt and her kids spend the the holiday with her husband's family, because his only sibling passed away and now he's an only child, his folks really need to be with all their family on Christmas day. So it will be really nice to have everyone under one roof in December, even if it's only for a day.
I wanted to say thanks for the presents I've gotten so far. Wendy and Grant, that check was just too much. We'll have to do something really nice for you in return ;) And I love the pairs of earrings that Jamie and Adam got me.
I think that will be all for now, I really need to hit the road.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I wanted to say thanks for the presents I've gotten so far. Wendy and Grant, that check was just too much. We'll have to do something really nice for you in return ;) And I love the pairs of earrings that Jamie and Adam got me.
I think that will be all for now, I really need to hit the road.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Narnia
This entry will contain Spoilers for anyone who hasn't read the book.
Yesterday Jeff and I went to see the new movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe in Olean. All in all I thought it was a great movie, and a very faithful adaptation of the book. The theater was packed, I was glad we got there 15 minutes early, otherwise we wouldn't have had an aisle seat. As it was we were a little farther back than I usually like to be, but since the other option was 4 rows from the front, I'd rather be closer to the exit. Especially since the audience was primarily kids. They were pretty good during the movie, it's the adults that brought them that got on my nerves. The guy in front of Jeff must have gotten up at least 3 times, and so did this rather large older lady sitting on the inside of our row.
Go to the bathroom before the movie, people, it's not that long.
I felt the scene of Aslan (wonderfully voiced by Liam Neeson) being sacrificed on the Stone Table was well done, it was very sad and the White Witch, played by Tilda Swinton, was just as scary as she should be. There were torches and chanting, the only teeny tiny point that was a little off with me is that the Stone Table was always described as round, and in the movie it was square. And I'm only being picky here because so many other things in the movie were exactly as CS Lewis described them, like the crimson and gold tents that Aslan and the army were staying in.
The only main difference from CS Lewis's original story was instead of focusing first on the Table cracking and Aslan's resurrection, they focused on the battle between Aslan's forces led by Peter and the White Witch's army. Plus the kids seemed more reluctant in the movie than they had in the book to fulfill the prophecy. But I think that made it more realistic for people seeing the story for the first time. The movie I think does well to start of showing England during the World War II, it sets up the Pevensies family relationship very well. I think when the book was originally written it wasn't as necessary to go into detail as to how they ended up at Professor Kirke's house in the first place.
Again, I thought the movie was wonderful, I hope they do more with the series, my eyes were leaking pretty much from the time Aslan knights Peter right up until the end.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Yesterday Jeff and I went to see the new movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe in Olean. All in all I thought it was a great movie, and a very faithful adaptation of the book. The theater was packed, I was glad we got there 15 minutes early, otherwise we wouldn't have had an aisle seat. As it was we were a little farther back than I usually like to be, but since the other option was 4 rows from the front, I'd rather be closer to the exit. Especially since the audience was primarily kids. They were pretty good during the movie, it's the adults that brought them that got on my nerves. The guy in front of Jeff must have gotten up at least 3 times, and so did this rather large older lady sitting on the inside of our row.
Go to the bathroom before the movie, people, it's not that long.
I felt the scene of Aslan (wonderfully voiced by Liam Neeson) being sacrificed on the Stone Table was well done, it was very sad and the White Witch, played by Tilda Swinton, was just as scary as she should be. There were torches and chanting, the only teeny tiny point that was a little off with me is that the Stone Table was always described as round, and in the movie it was square. And I'm only being picky here because so many other things in the movie were exactly as CS Lewis described them, like the crimson and gold tents that Aslan and the army were staying in.
The only main difference from CS Lewis's original story was instead of focusing first on the Table cracking and Aslan's resurrection, they focused on the battle between Aslan's forces led by Peter and the White Witch's army. Plus the kids seemed more reluctant in the movie than they had in the book to fulfill the prophecy. But I think that made it more realistic for people seeing the story for the first time. The movie I think does well to start of showing England during the World War II, it sets up the Pevensies family relationship very well. I think when the book was originally written it wasn't as necessary to go into detail as to how they ended up at Professor Kirke's house in the first place.
Again, I thought the movie was wonderful, I hope they do more with the series, my eyes were leaking pretty much from the time Aslan knights Peter right up until the end.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Friday, December 02, 2005
IQ test
Congratulations, Suzanne!
Your IQ score is 129
This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others.
Your Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results.
This test about 15 minutes, and I feel that it is somewhat accurate. It's at Tickle if you want to give it a try.
Watching Food Network again today, and it's making me hungry. Paula just made macaroni and cheese, chicken wings and a pot roast for some fireman. All of those sound really, really good.
Jeff's Christmas presents came, so I am happy :-) I got them wrapped while he was shoveling the cars out. Our Christmas tree is up and we've got all the presents that we've purchased so far wrapped. Jamie came over today and we belly danced then I got a massage, Jeff is getting his massage now.
I'm going to play some more Sims now.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Your IQ score is 129
This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others.
Your Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results.
This test about 15 minutes, and I feel that it is somewhat accurate. It's at Tickle if you want to give it a try.
Watching Food Network again today, and it's making me hungry. Paula just made macaroni and cheese, chicken wings and a pot roast for some fireman. All of those sound really, really good.
Jeff's Christmas presents came, so I am happy :-) I got them wrapped while he was shoveling the cars out. Our Christmas tree is up and we've got all the presents that we've purchased so far wrapped. Jamie came over today and we belly danced then I got a massage, Jeff is getting his massage now.
I'm going to play some more Sims now.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
I need a hug.
So what do I do when I get all of my sister's voice mails, and Jeff isn't home yet? I blog.
Well, I just got bad news from my mother. My Grandma Dot is in the hospital again. She's had swelling in her left leg, and in addition to everything else she's going through, cancer, chemo treatments, etc., they have decided to close Huffman's Grocery. However, my Grandpa Harry did save the last 3 boxes of macaroni and cheese in the store for me. My grandma's doctor apparently told her he's pretty sure she won't be able to walk again. My grandparents will also be moving out of their home above the store and moving into a handicapped accessible apartment in Tionesta, I think in the River Court. I just always feel like older people moving out of their homes to smaller, easier to live in ones, is an admission of defeat. I feel like they're getting ready to make the long trip over the sea. My Grandma Eb was planning to sell her house and move into Tidioute Towers when she died. And everyone's all torn up about it. And I feel like I'm too far away to help and I hate that. And I asked if I needed to come home and Mom said I didn't.
Okay, I'm making macaroni and cheese and hot dogs. Maybe that will help. Maybe I'll try some applesauce on it. I think that's how Stenny used to eat his and I thought it was gross. But for some strange reason it sounds appealing right now.
I promise a happier blog entry tomorrow or later, I plan to write up my thoughts on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Well, I just got bad news from my mother. My Grandma Dot is in the hospital again. She's had swelling in her left leg, and in addition to everything else she's going through, cancer, chemo treatments, etc., they have decided to close Huffman's Grocery. However, my Grandpa Harry did save the last 3 boxes of macaroni and cheese in the store for me. My grandma's doctor apparently told her he's pretty sure she won't be able to walk again. My grandparents will also be moving out of their home above the store and moving into a handicapped accessible apartment in Tionesta, I think in the River Court. I just always feel like older people moving out of their homes to smaller, easier to live in ones, is an admission of defeat. I feel like they're getting ready to make the long trip over the sea. My Grandma Eb was planning to sell her house and move into Tidioute Towers when she died. And everyone's all torn up about it. And I feel like I'm too far away to help and I hate that. And I asked if I needed to come home and Mom said I didn't.
Okay, I'm making macaroni and cheese and hot dogs. Maybe that will help. Maybe I'll try some applesauce on it. I think that's how Stenny used to eat his and I thought it was gross. But for some strange reason it sounds appealing right now.
I promise a happier blog entry tomorrow or later, I plan to write up my thoughts on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone
Due to the extremely inclement weather, I will not be going home for Thanksgiving today. I am pretty sad about it, but I really feel it is better than getting stuck someplace in the snow.
Jeff should be coming home today because of low census, but he will be on call the rest of the day. I am watching the Macy's Thanksgiving day Parade on CBS, which is kind of nice because if I was driving home I would have missed most of it. And I love a parade. Especially one I'm not marching in.
I'm also playing some Catan Online. I lost the last game, but it wasn't a drubbing. It came down to development cards, and the winner got to Largest Army the turn before I could have taken it, and he had a victory point.
I might blog more later, for now I need to focus on Winning.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Jeff should be coming home today because of low census, but he will be on call the rest of the day. I am watching the Macy's Thanksgiving day Parade on CBS, which is kind of nice because if I was driving home I would have missed most of it. And I love a parade. Especially one I'm not marching in.
I'm also playing some Catan Online. I lost the last game, but it wasn't a drubbing. It came down to development cards, and the winner got to Largest Army the turn before I could have taken it, and he had a victory point.
I might blog more later, for now I need to focus on Winning.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Monday, November 21, 2005
Will I have that before Thanksgiving?
No, no you won't. I guess you're going to have to have pie after your turkey like everyone else, instead of half a pack of Newports, you stupid smoker!
Ah, customer service. It makes me want to jab pointy things into my temples somedays.
Just doing a little window shopping on Amazon. My mom has called me twice since she went to Hershey for sizes on things. I'm starting to get a little excited for Christmas. I saw someone putting out there Christmas lights on my way home, and I actually didn't think, "No! Too early! Put that away!" I just figured they were doing it now since they are calling for snow at the end of the week, the time I know when a lot of people traditionally start their Christmas decorating. I'm looking forward to doing some Christmas shopping in Ellicottville, they have so many funky things there. I always feel like giving people gift certificates is giving up on trying to be original, even though most people are really happy to get a gift certificate, especially for a store they like and shop at a lot. I always feel like it's cheating though, especially when it comes time to wrap presents. Where's the challenge in wrapping a gift certificate? I also used to get books for people a lot, but I know realistically, that many of my friends really don't have time to read anymore. Although all Jeff and I got each other last year was books, and I wouldn't mind that trend continuing.
I'm going to wrap this here so I can pop in the pizza for dinner. We have Mage tonight, I think Vita is trying to wrap this Dark Ages game before the end of the semester. Also I should put on some make-up since I'm going to see my girlfriend
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Ah, customer service. It makes me want to jab pointy things into my temples somedays.
Just doing a little window shopping on Amazon. My mom has called me twice since she went to Hershey for sizes on things. I'm starting to get a little excited for Christmas. I saw someone putting out there Christmas lights on my way home, and I actually didn't think, "No! Too early! Put that away!" I just figured they were doing it now since they are calling for snow at the end of the week, the time I know when a lot of people traditionally start their Christmas decorating. I'm looking forward to doing some Christmas shopping in Ellicottville, they have so many funky things there. I always feel like giving people gift certificates is giving up on trying to be original, even though most people are really happy to get a gift certificate, especially for a store they like and shop at a lot. I always feel like it's cheating though, especially when it comes time to wrap presents. Where's the challenge in wrapping a gift certificate? I also used to get books for people a lot, but I know realistically, that many of my friends really don't have time to read anymore. Although all Jeff and I got each other last year was books, and I wouldn't mind that trend continuing.
I'm going to wrap this here so I can pop in the pizza for dinner. We have Mage tonight, I think Vita is trying to wrap this Dark Ages game before the end of the semester. Also I should put on some make-up since I'm going to see my girlfriend
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Sunday, November 20, 2005
There are more....
| You are |
| Cheese Pizza |
![]() Traditional and comforting. You focus on living a quality life. You're not easily impressed with novelty. Yet, you easily impress others. |
I have to disagree with this one, I am not a depressed drunk at all.
| You're a Depressed Drunk |
![]() You know that distinct taste of tears and vodka real well. |
See, now this one is true.
| Your Inner Child Is Surprised |
![]() You see many things through the eyes of a child. Meaning, you're rarely cynical or jaded. You cherish all of the details in life. Easily fascinated, you enjoy experiencing new things. |
| The Movie Of Your Life Is A Cult Classic |
![]() Quirky, offbeat, and even a little campy - your life appeals to a select few. But if someone's obsessed with you, look out! Your fans are downright freaky. Your best movie matches: Office Space, Showgirls, The Big Lebowski |
Okay, I'm done with this here. As for blogging today, I had a very nice lunch at Pizza Hut with Jamie and Savannah. We talked about books and movies and things. I love talking with my smart friends. It makes up for the dumbasses I talk to on the phone at work all week. Then I came home, finished up some laundry and played a little Catan Online. (Won the first, game lost the second) Then I went to the pool and swam with Jamie and Adam for awhile. I emailed Allison back from the pool. Thanks for getting back to me so quick, notice my new links!
Then I ordered Chinese (sweet and sour chicken) for dinner and picked it up at the Great Wall. All in all, a satisfying Sunday.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, November 19, 2005
It's an epidemic, someone stop me
| You Passed 8th Grade Science |
![]() Congratulations, you got 8/8 correct! |
| In a Past Life... |
![]() You Were: A Gentle Spice Trader. Where You Lived: Ontario. How You Died: Killed in Battle. |
| You Are Likely a First Born |
![]() At your darkest moments, you feel guilty. At work and school, you do best when you're researching. When you love someone, you tend to agree with them often. In friendship, you are considerate and compromising. Your ideal careers are: business, research, counseling, promotion, and speaking. You will leave your mark on the world with discoveries, new information, and teaching people to dream. |
| Tootsie Roll Pop |
![]() It only takes three licks to get to your center! |
Seriously, I can't stop taking these stupid quizzes. Help!
| You Are Not Scary |
![]() Everyone loves you. Isn't that sweet? |
Okay, just one more I swear.
| You Are Mud Pie |
![]() You're the perfect combo of flavor and depth Those who like you give into their impulses |
Okay, I think I'm done. really... okay, make sure you comment and let me know What kind of Scary Candy Pie you are!
And as promised....
Pictures! First, here are my two hot friends, Savannah and Jamie:

Then is here is a semi-recent picture of me for those who have forgotten what I look like:

Here is my lovely Samhain altar:

Here are all the pumpkins that got carved at our house, by Jeff, Adam Hirt and I.

Here is Lacy and I with the bride, Kim Finnigan, now Gutshall, at her wedding.

Enjoy! Merry Part and Blessed Be!

Then is here is a semi-recent picture of me for those who have forgotten what I look like:

Here is my lovely Samhain altar:

Here are all the pumpkins that got carved at our house, by Jeff, Adam Hirt and I.

Here is Lacy and I with the bride, Kim Finnigan, now Gutshall, at her wedding.

Enjoy! Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Work makes you free
Um, no it doesn't.... I don't know who said that, but I personally think they were Crazy. I worked from 9 til 3 today, and it was insanely busy up until the last ten minutes too. And damn them, because I had lots of good web browsing to do and emails to read, and that's really hard to do when people want to buy their damn cigarettes.
Oh well. I am looking forward to Jamie and Savannah coming over to Belly Dance today. I am enjoying uninhibited use of the internet at present because Jeff is at work. I just felt like updating because I was recently reminded that people do in fact read my blog.
On Thursday night Jeff and I went to see The Elephant Man at Pitt-Bradford. It was a pretty good show, and Paul was in it. As it's his last show, it may be the last show I see for sometime, unless Dr. Ewert actually picks a script I'm interested in. Sometimes I swear he just gets a pile of the most offbeat, strange, out-there scripts he can, and then scatters them about his office and throws a lawn dart.
That being said, I did really enjoy Elephant Man. The costumes were great, once again Dr. Ewert went with a minimal set, really just a backdrop with a lot of little set pieces that could be quickly changed between scenes. It is a good story, of how John Merrick went from being a sideshow freak to being visited by the creme de la creme of London society at his home in the London Hospital. It brings up a lot of interesting thoughts about the nature of charity and definition of exhibitionism. Was Dr. Treves really trying to help Merrick, or just using him, or was it really any better to be stared at by royalty than at commoners for tuppence?
I may go a second time with Jamie if she goes back again during tomorrow's matinee.
Yesterday, Jeff and I were going to go to Erie so I could take the postal exam for that area. But with the long drive, and the weather reports, and the fact that Jeff would have had over 3 hrs in Erie to kill by himself, we decided just to stay home. We got a Ton of laundry done, and had stir fry for dinner, which was nice.
And in closing today, isn't it nice that sometimes when you are thinking about someone, they are thinking about you too?
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Oh well. I am looking forward to Jamie and Savannah coming over to Belly Dance today. I am enjoying uninhibited use of the internet at present because Jeff is at work. I just felt like updating because I was recently reminded that people do in fact read my blog.
On Thursday night Jeff and I went to see The Elephant Man at Pitt-Bradford. It was a pretty good show, and Paul was in it. As it's his last show, it may be the last show I see for sometime, unless Dr. Ewert actually picks a script I'm interested in. Sometimes I swear he just gets a pile of the most offbeat, strange, out-there scripts he can, and then scatters them about his office and throws a lawn dart.
That being said, I did really enjoy Elephant Man. The costumes were great, once again Dr. Ewert went with a minimal set, really just a backdrop with a lot of little set pieces that could be quickly changed between scenes. It is a good story, of how John Merrick went from being a sideshow freak to being visited by the creme de la creme of London society at his home in the London Hospital. It brings up a lot of interesting thoughts about the nature of charity and definition of exhibitionism. Was Dr. Treves really trying to help Merrick, or just using him, or was it really any better to be stared at by royalty than at commoners for tuppence?
I may go a second time with Jamie if she goes back again during tomorrow's matinee.
Yesterday, Jeff and I were going to go to Erie so I could take the postal exam for that area. But with the long drive, and the weather reports, and the fact that Jeff would have had over 3 hrs in Erie to kill by himself, we decided just to stay home. We got a Ton of laundry done, and had stir fry for dinner, which was nice.
And in closing today, isn't it nice that sometimes when you are thinking about someone, they are thinking about you too?
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Monday, November 14, 2005
The Worst Eat N Park ever
So we arrived back from the 'Burgh safely, if somewhat later than orignally expected.
Now what follows, boys, girls and strange people who come across my blog from afar, is a cautionary tale. A tale of desperation and settling for mediocrity, all in the name of hunger. And damn Sundays. The Goddess didn't rest that day, I don't see why anyone else should.
Now, what the hell is Suzanne babbling about? And why is this blog entry entitled the Worst Eat N Park ever? Well I shall tell you now.
On our way back from Pittsburgh, we realized that by the time we got to Brookville, which is approximately the halfway point of the trip and has lots of restaurants directly off of our route, many would probably be closed as it was Sunday. So we started watching the exits on 28 N, looking for an Eat N Park, a Kings, something like that. So we see an exit with a sign for McDonalds, Arbys and Eat N Park and get off there. First off, when I see sign for a restaurant off an exit, I want it to be at the end of the exit, or at least within sight of it. This was not. It was up a hill and around a bend, almost 2 miles from the actual exit. The restaurant was also located on a side road that ran parallel to the main road, which was nearly impossible to tell in the dark. I went to turn left and discovered that, luckily there was no one coming behind me so I could get back into my own lane and out of the way of oncoming traffic. When we went in, I could tell it was a little run down. Seats that were split open, and the whole place felt a little dark. Maybe I'm comparing it to the Eat N Park in Reno, PA, which has always been nice and clean, with lots of fake, but tasteful, green plants. The waitresses were all dressed in Steelers attire, because it was a Sunday and we were less than 20 minutes outside of Pittsburgh. Both the hostess and the waitress seemed like they were in a hurry. I ordered the Chicken Alfredo with Broccoli, Jeff and Jamie both had burgers. When our food came out, there was no broccoli on my dinner because they were out. Now normally at a restaurant, as soon as they know they are out of something they will either tell you right when you order, or come back out and let you know, and ask if you want to change your order. This waitress basically came out handed out the plates, said, "We were out of broccoli, is that okay?" I said, Sure, because I was hungry. But I had really been looking forward to the broccoli, so I was disappointed. And I thought the waitress had kind of an attitude. I will say there coffee was all right, Jamie and I both had some to go, a mocha something and I had a vanilla capuccino. But this was the Eat N Park in Natrona Heights. I do not recommend it. At All.
The rest of the drive home was uneventful. Jeff, Jamie and I all got home safe and sound.
Oh and Jamie is my girlfriend now. Nya nya nya nya nah nah. :P
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Now what follows, boys, girls and strange people who come across my blog from afar, is a cautionary tale. A tale of desperation and settling for mediocrity, all in the name of hunger. And damn Sundays. The Goddess didn't rest that day, I don't see why anyone else should.
Now, what the hell is Suzanne babbling about? And why is this blog entry entitled the Worst Eat N Park ever? Well I shall tell you now.
On our way back from Pittsburgh, we realized that by the time we got to Brookville, which is approximately the halfway point of the trip and has lots of restaurants directly off of our route, many would probably be closed as it was Sunday. So we started watching the exits on 28 N, looking for an Eat N Park, a Kings, something like that. So we see an exit with a sign for McDonalds, Arbys and Eat N Park and get off there. First off, when I see sign for a restaurant off an exit, I want it to be at the end of the exit, or at least within sight of it. This was not. It was up a hill and around a bend, almost 2 miles from the actual exit. The restaurant was also located on a side road that ran parallel to the main road, which was nearly impossible to tell in the dark. I went to turn left and discovered that, luckily there was no one coming behind me so I could get back into my own lane and out of the way of oncoming traffic. When we went in, I could tell it was a little run down. Seats that were split open, and the whole place felt a little dark. Maybe I'm comparing it to the Eat N Park in Reno, PA, which has always been nice and clean, with lots of fake, but tasteful, green plants. The waitresses were all dressed in Steelers attire, because it was a Sunday and we were less than 20 minutes outside of Pittsburgh. Both the hostess and the waitress seemed like they were in a hurry. I ordered the Chicken Alfredo with Broccoli, Jeff and Jamie both had burgers. When our food came out, there was no broccoli on my dinner because they were out. Now normally at a restaurant, as soon as they know they are out of something they will either tell you right when you order, or come back out and let you know, and ask if you want to change your order. This waitress basically came out handed out the plates, said, "We were out of broccoli, is that okay?" I said, Sure, because I was hungry. But I had really been looking forward to the broccoli, so I was disappointed. And I thought the waitress had kind of an attitude. I will say there coffee was all right, Jamie and I both had some to go, a mocha something and I had a vanilla capuccino. But this was the Eat N Park in Natrona Heights. I do not recommend it. At All.
The rest of the drive home was uneventful. Jeff, Jamie and I all got home safe and sound.
Oh and Jamie is my girlfriend now. Nya nya nya nya nah nah. :P
Merry Part and Blessed Be
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Blogging from the 'Burgh 2
Still in Pittsburgh, we're just waiting for Wendy to get back before we hit the road. Jeff and Grant are looking thru the World of Warcraft Atlas Jeff bought at the Century III mall. I got some new rocks at a store there, they also had wooden chirping frogs.
Now to get packed up so we're ready to go, I think I am also going to grab some leftovers from our big dinner yesterday. I'm hungry again.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Now to get packed up so we're ready to go, I think I am also going to grab some leftovers from our big dinner yesterday. I'm hungry again.
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Blogging from the 'Burgh
Just jotting a brief entry from Pittsburgh, the trip down was fairly uneventful, we got into the city just fine, I'm glad there wasn't that much traffic at midnight.
So far Wendy is making a big turkey, and sweet potatoes, and a green bean casserole. Everything smells great.
Fleur, thank you for reading my blog. Do you have a blog? You can put the address in a comment, I would check it out. I took a year of French in High school. So, Bienvenue!
I think that is all for now. I think I may re-take the postal exam on the 18th. Paul, if you see this today, please respond and tell me what night the play starts. And also, someone would like you to TURN ON YOUR DAMN PHONE! :-)
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
So far Wendy is making a big turkey, and sweet potatoes, and a green bean casserole. Everything smells great.
Fleur, thank you for reading my blog. Do you have a blog? You can put the address in a comment, I would check it out. I took a year of French in High school. So, Bienvenue!
I think that is all for now. I think I may re-take the postal exam on the 18th. Paul, if you see this today, please respond and tell me what night the play starts. And also, someone would like you to TURN ON YOUR DAMN PHONE! :-)
Merry Part and Blessed Be!
Thursday, November 10, 2005
On The Road Again
I am SO Glad to be going to Pittsburgh this weekend. It's going to be really great to just get to hang out with our friends for a couple days. It's been a rough week all around, Grandma Dot went back to the hospital and Keely also went to the hospital on Monday. She had a grand mal seizure Monday morning, and they kept her overnight. I hope my parents have been using the energy I'm sending their way, because I definitely feel tapped. Part of me wants to do my belly dance tape, but the rest of me just wants to sit around and watch TV. I think I am going to the pool tomorrow to swim with Jamie though, so that will be fun.
I also got two rolls of film back. I love finishing a roll of film that's been around over a year. I've got pictures from Lacy and Jay's visit alumni weekend, Jamie's fondue party, Keely's birthday party in May, the Renaissance Faire, pictures of our Halloween pumpkins and my Samhain altar, and from the party I had in August at my parents' house. I'm scanning some of them to post here, and to send to those who will want them.
Oh and Savannah just sent me a bunch of pictures from the History Club Halloween party.
I think that's all for now. I'll post pictures once I get them scanned. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
I also got two rolls of film back. I love finishing a roll of film that's been around over a year. I've got pictures from Lacy and Jay's visit alumni weekend, Jamie's fondue party, Keely's birthday party in May, the Renaissance Faire, pictures of our Halloween pumpkins and my Samhain altar, and from the party I had in August at my parents' house. I'm scanning some of them to post here, and to send to those who will want them.
Oh and Savannah just sent me a bunch of pictures from the History Club Halloween party.
I think that's all for now. I'll post pictures once I get them scanned. Merry Part and Blessed Be!
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