Thursday, January 20, 2011

Superman

I have a new guilty pleasure. I've always been a Superman type of girl, but I've started watching "Lois and Clark" (you know, that 90's sitcom staring Terri Hatcher with a really bad haircut?) and Dean Cain has pushed my Superman attraction into an addiction. Even when he's in his dorky glasses, I'm in love. Now, considering the show came out in 93 and that was almost twenty years ago, obviously Mr. Cain doesn't look as great now as he did then... but why live in the present when you can watch a TV show that's twenty years old? lol.

yummy. *sigh*
and... out of costume...
 
still just as delicious. haha
This got me thinking.... I think I have an obsession with dorky boys. Case in point: my favorite character on TV right now is Leonard Hofstadter from Big Bang Theory. 
Leonard: in his dorky glory. 
But then again, when you take him out of character, he looks like this: 
(I just noticed I picked pictures where he's wearing the same colors. That's funny. But it just works to prove that he's hott). 
Anyways, I think I can relate to Lois. Especially in this series. IN the first episode, Lois' sister (Lucy) says something like "you've got to stop acting so smart around guys, you'll scare them off" and I think I sometimes have the same problem. Maybe not entirely the smart factor, but I'm passionate about issues. I'm also picky, which Lois and I have in common. She finds her Superman.... I'm still waiting for mine. 

....and if he looks anything like Dean Cain or Johnny Galecki, I'll be a very very happy girl =) 

Lois out. =) 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Had to post this for my boys =)

Steelers shut up the Ravens, 31-24 and I'm a very very happy girl!

Also, Belle ate almost a dollar fifty in pennies and had to have surgery today.... so my day has been stressful, to say the least. But I'm walking on sunshine right now!



A real post will follow soon =)

Friday, January 14, 2011

Quickly...

Quick post update. I started reading a new book on Wednesday, as reported here. I finished it yesterday. It was fascinating. Not necessarily something I think I'll list as a favorite, but I was captivated. Rightfully so, I think, because I'm pretty sure that this book was banned (or at least it was in *OMG I forgot the name of the movie!* Breakdance? Argh... the one with Kevin Bacon). Anyways, it's very antiwar and it's a little out there, but it's a very quick interesting read and I recommend it to anyone who has some free time.

Definitely not what I was expecting when I read reviews of this. I think Vonnegut was high on household cleaners when he wrote this. I'm sort of interested to see what his other books are like, but since school is starting up again, I won't have the chance to for a while.

Went to Borders yesterday to return "Lonely Heart's Club" and I looked for excellent women, but they don't normally keep it in stock so I'm going to have to order it online. Which means I wont' have time to read it before school starts. Another bummer: I couldn't find anything at Borders that looked interesting to me, so I left without a new book. So I'm rereading a book instead.

FOOTLOOSE! That's the name of that movie with Kevin Bacon! Whew. That would have bugged me.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Real Post

Alright, I was hoping to be able to update this blog on Sunday talking about how much fun I had Saturday night as part of my new years resolution. Have I mentioned what my New Years Resolution is? If I have, jump down a couple lines. If not, keep reading. My resolution is to try one new thing or step outside my comfort zone at least once a month. I already have a few very cool things planned. In August I'm visiting Tracy in Alaska (soooo excited!) in April, Oliver and I are going skydiving for my birthday (yes, I know. I'm crazy. I've heard this before.... but I'm still VERY excited). Saturday night was supposed to be my something new for January. I was supposed to go to a gay bar with Baybhee and Ally. Only, Ally text messaged me around three Saturday afternoon saying she had a headache. There was no way I was going by myself to a gay bar with Baybhee. My something new for January was NOT going to be to be ditched at a gay bar while Baybhee goes and hits on other girls, leaving me to fend for myself (this would definitely be out of my comfort zone, which is the second clause to my resolution, but I was hoping to ease myself into this by like...eating alone or something). So January's "something new" is still in the works.

So instead of going into DC Saturday night, I hung out close to home with Oliver. We went to our favorite Bar to have drinks and watch the game. And oh yeah, it was kind of his birthday. LOL. Got very drunk. I only had three Captain and Cokes, but I think it was mostly Captain Morgan with some Coke coloring. Joe had to drive me home, and then I had to drive back out with Dad and Helene to get my car. Come to think of it, my "something new" for January could be sitting in a car with Helene for twenty minutes without killing her.... haha. Woke up Sunday morning feeling a little dazed, but not hungover. So go me.

Everyone at work seems to be on a diet. I get yelled at anytime I snack in front of them, which is semi-annoying since I'm NOT on a diet... but it's working out in my favor anyway. I've lost ten pounds in the last month. I'm starting to go to Zumba class two times a week. I'm trying to step onto my Wii Fit at least every other day, just to do the fitness test, and when I can't make it to Zumba class or I feel guilty, I bought Zumba for the Wii. The Zumba Wii is broken into twenty minute classes, which is about 25-40 minutes shorter than the actual Zumba classes, but by the end of that twenty minutes I'm sweating and out of breath, so it's no less intense.

Something I'm going to try to get back into the habit of doing on here is to post what books I'm reading. It feel through last year I think around the time I went back to school because everything I read was school related and not always interesting... but I was reading Sara's blog the other day and she said she read 125 books last year, which is pretty remarkable. I want to keep track, because I bet I read just as many (because according to people around me, I'm "strange" for liking to read so much). I'm also going to post books that I've started and not been able to finish because I couldn't get into them. There's been two already this year (that itself should be a record).

Also, just finished my "last" final draft my Collide. One of the months this year, my something new is going to be writing a query letter and trying to get published. Stay tuned for that one. Well, I've gotta get going... I've got to be at work in an hour and my hair is still wet and I'm laying in bed... haha


 
This is the book I've actually read this year. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Sarah Dessen. Although, my argument to her would be to try to solve her main character's problems without revolving them around a boy. I understand people don't always like reading unhappy endings, but in real life the girl doesn't always end up with the boy. 

Could not for the life of me get through this book. I noticed this made Sara's "honorable mention" list for her top ten favorite books of 2010, but I couldn't get past page 75...and it was a fight to make it that far. I just couldn't subscribe to the ideas Condie was trying to introduce. None of the characters seemed real. (I was going to say none of the characters seemed likable, but Bob would argue with me that characters don't have to be likable in order for a book a to sell). None of the conversation seemed real. I had more questions to ask after each page than were being answered. If you're going to write about a fictional society, you need to be damn sure you explain everything. Like what the hell is a dream tab??? 

Another one I couldn't finish. I should have been discouraged by the fact Stephenie Meyer praised it, since I'm sure we all know how much I simply ADORE her.... but I couldn't read it. I might have been able to struggle through it if it were categorized as a Young Adult book... but then, maybe not. I found this book in the Fiction section of Borders and had high hopes for it as someone who is starting to swear off boys and their stupidity. But there is only so much dialogue I can take of characters saying "What to the evs" before I lose respect for them. I understand these characters are in high school. But I believe not everyone in high school is petty and speaks like they're five. Even when they weren't talking in slang the conversation wasn't believable. (And yes, the title is in reference to the Beatles' song. The main character's name is Penny Lane. Gag.)

I have one more week of reading before school starts again. I have one book I'm going to take into work with me today, and I think when I return "Lonely Hearts Club" I'm going to pick up "Excellent Women" which I'd never heard of before yesterday....there's a back story to this but now I'm really running late and I'll explain it later... 

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Some inspirational quotes

I had this amazing calendar last year that had gorgeous sunrise shots with inspirational quotes below each picture. I got the same calendar this year, but this year's edition doesn't have the inspirational quotes which is a major bummer. But, because I don't want to lose last year's quotes, I'm going to post them here for everyone to enjoy.

"For Hope is but the dream of those that wake" - Matthew Prior
"Nothing is more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise" - George Washington Carver
"When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive-- to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love" - Marcus Aurelius
"The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes"- Benjamin Disraeli
"And even the sun in dawn chorus sings a celestial melody to the earth below" - Tjaden
"Sadness flies on the wings of the morning and out of the heart of darkness comes the light"- Jean Giraudoux
"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations" Louisa May Alcott
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished" Lao Tzu
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds" -Albert Einstein
"The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers, but for the wide world's joy" - Henry Ward Beecher
"Keep your face always toward the sunshine-- and shadows will fall behind you" - Walt Whitman
"The morning of life is like the dawn of a day, full of purity, visions, and harmony"- Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope or confidence." -Helen Keller.

I've bolded my favorites. =)

A real post will come later, I'm determined to sit down and clean my closet. Well, I won't actually be sitting when I clean... but you know what I mean.