Monday, November 8, 2010

Crazy Bones!


Reading: Harry a History (Melissa Anelli)

Yes! Crazy Bones! I don't know where it came from but something reminded me of these colourful, contorted little characters. Though shorter lived they were, in my opinion, better than Pokemon. I mean yeah Pokemon were bigger. Yeah they had games and cards and movies and a tv show, while, as far as I know, Crazy Bones were confined to the things themselves, the latter was so much more fun. They were colourful and cute and 3-dimensional. Also the game was far less complicated. Throw Crazy Bone. Knock down opponents Crazy Bone. Collect your booty. I never actually played 'for keeps' because I only had a few Bones and was very attached to them (I even built them a house), but I spent many a recess camped out on the tarmac with my friends and occasionally my sisters comparing and occasionally trading. Then they got banned. School yard gossip said teachers were concerned about a game in which kids threw little plastic figurines at each other and then went home with another child's toys. *sigh*
I cannot even imagine the hell the teachers must have gone through with Pokemon. Older kids were cheating younger kids, fights were started over cheating and game rules and then there was Collectors Corner A corner of the schoolyard dedicated to trade, battles and just showing off. It was the thing to do and I remember being to nervous to go alone. I always went with my braver friend. It felt like going somewhere exclusive and somewhat shady. It's amazing what a 9 year old's mind can conjure up . I can think of several things that felt so real at the time, but thinking back were ridiculous. That's the power of imagination.



<3 G

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Tradition

Reading: Going Postal* (Terry Pratchett)

When the leaves begin to turn and there's a definite crispness in the air, before our thoughts turn to free candy and costumed shenanigans, it's time to remember the good things. Okay, so that sounded a bit trite, but Thanksgiving kind of is. It's all about tradition. Take the food served. squash, turkey, pumpkin pie all of these are foods readily available in the area at harvest time. Our diets are no longer dictated by geography or time of year yet we continue to prepare variations on the same dishes every year. It's tradition. Some of my favorite traditions are the strange ones unique to my family. They're more special because they're ours alone and came about accidentally in most cases.

Tradition 1: Several years ago I found myself home alone on Thanksgiving while everyone ran to and from lessons, stores and work. As well as our family of six we were expecting some family friends, bringing our dinner party to 10 and our prep time to nothing. I figured I'd help and after raiding the kitchen came up with a can of mixed marinated beans and a few fresh pears. Viola, 10 second salad. I've made it every years since. We all contribute a dish to our dinner now (though I think I'm the first to 'invent one :p) making it truly a family affair.




Tradition 2: My fathers birthday is a little before Thanksgiving and my Mom got him Planes, Trains and Automobiles one year. PTA is a John Hughs movie staring Steve Martin and John Candy as to travelers trying to get home in time for Thanksgiving. Every year after dinner we take our dessert into the luivingroom to watch Dale and Neil struggle their way across the country. It's the only time we watch it and it's probably my favorite tradition.




It's my first Thanksgiving on my own, and while I am still going to be having dinner at the house with my family it's still going to be different going as a 'guest'. I'm looking forward to these traditions even more. It's nice when everything's changing, even when it's good change, to return to something familiar. I made my salad in my little kitchen with my crappy plastic dishes and I feel that same pride to be contributing that I felt at 12.

Happy Thanksgiving ♥ G


*In my pants

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Poor Writing and Making a Difference

Reading: Kingdom Keepers: Disney in Shadow Ridley Pearson

The other day I received a (belated, but lovely) birthday gift of chocolate, a sweet card and a Kiva gift certificate. Kiva is an organization which "...empowers individuals to lend to an entrepreneur across the globe." Basically, you can lend a small amount to an entrepreneur of your choice in a developing country. The website lists the entrepreneurs, how much they need, what the need it for and how much of that has been raised. Once the loan is repaid, you can either donate it Kiva or loan it to someone else. I chose a woman in South Sudan who wants to build a shelter for her firewood business. I definitely intend to get more involved in this, and hopefully I can get some more people into it too. Guess what people are getting for Christmas this year :D!


I have a confession to make. In addition to my Harry Potter obsession, I am a die-hard Disney lover. It's completely magical to me, no matter how much I see of it. This led me to begin reading the Kingdom Keepers series by Ridley Pearson a few years ago. The basic premise is that Disney World is using some new tech to create virtual "hosts" to act as tour guides in the parks. Through a glitch in the system however, the kids who were the models for these "DHIs" (Disney Host Interactive) become their holograms when the go to sleep at night. So they basically get to run around Magic Kingdom after hours. Oh, and they have to save the world and stuff. I loved the first one and really enjoyed the second one. As for the third "Disney in Shadow".... it feels as though Pearson had planned a third book (indeed, the second ends in almost a cliff hanger), but then didn't really have time, or didn't want to write it when the time came. The result is a choppy third installment reminiscent of a pre-teens first FanFic. It's a bit like listening to your favorite song through a bad radio. You can tell there's something good there, but it gets a bit lost amid all the static. As a result it has taken me ages to get through a book that should've only taken a few days. It's disappointing to say the least, especially coming after "Insatiable" which was amazing. I'll keep going though.

<3 G

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Have You Seen My Salt Shaker?

During my adventure in Geekdom, the roomies and I took a lunch break at Citywalk. After much (OK, almost no) debate we settled on Margaritaville. It was really, really dark and yes, Margaritaville, plays often (not constantly, but it'll still be stuck in your head. Upon sitting down I mentioned that I had never, in fact, had a margarita. Well, it was decided, this was the place to try one.

Oh, and we stole a bottle of hot sauce to make Firewhisky, but that's a story for another time.

Drink Responsibly ♥ G


**No sooner had I posted this, than my mother came home with this. Weird coincidence.

Friday, August 13, 2010

It's Good to Be Back

Location: Cloud 9
Reading: Kingdom Keepers III: Disney After Dark Ridley Pearson

So after a long hiatus and many technical difficulties, I am scrapbooking once again. So here it is - my first LO in ... 5 months? Something like that.


No time to chat. I've got pics to scrap!

If you like my LO's, or Digi-scrapping in general there're all kinds of tutorials, freebies and examples over at my first blog, Rain

♥ G

Monday, August 9, 2010

Infinitus Pics are Up!

Location: My Room
Reading: Insatiable Meg Cabot Infnitus pics are up. Rather than upload them one by one, I've put a slideshow to the right >>>.
Some were taken by myself, and some have been stolen from friend Facebooks. Enjoy :)

♥ G

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Gen Returns to the Muggle World Pt. I

Location: My Room
Reading: Insatiable Meg Cabot

So it's been about 3 weeks since Infinitus and while I still miss it all terribly, I'm settling back into normal life (i.e averaging more than 3/4h of sleep a night and being in constant HP geek-out mode). It was ... an amazing experience. Far more than I was ever expecting. When I made this plan, it was all about me. I was going to do the discussions and lectures and exclusive park event for myself, and likely do these things solo. I was also going to put a concentrated effort into socialising with my roommates in order to avoid awkwardness. What I didn't expect was, what quickly became, six days of laughter, love and even some tears (mostly at the end). The 3 girls who were initially just nice people I could split the cost of the room with became (almost instantly) 3 of my best friends. I love them (and the other people I met) to death and cannot wait until I get to see them again in July.

One of the big incentives for me (apart from the park of course) was the Wrock. If you don't know, Wrock (or Wizard Rock) is an honest to god genre of music based on and inspired by Harry Potter. They had several shows over the course of the con and it was just and amazing atmosphere. I can't even finish this post because I'm distracted by the vids on YouTube. So here's some Wrock for you until I've gathered myself enough to actually write. :)


Night of Frivolity Ball
If you're wondering, that is the sound of 2500 HP Fans collectively loosing their shit.

Jena, one of my roomies, has a channel and she and Kristen both have excellent summary videos. Yes, that is me in my Gryffindor sweater at the beginning.
Jena's
Krysten's


If you want to see any of the vids I took, you can check out my channel (they're the only things up there).


As I said, more soon. ♥ G