Saturday, February 18, 2012

Jessie: Almost spring.

Well, it's been a while on here too..... almost a year (give or take a few months).
Greg and I are actually living in a REAL house. We moved into the house I lived in when I was born (until I turned five). It was my grandfather's then his wife moved out and Greg and I are renting for the cost of insurance and taxes (plus utilities and heat) under the agreement that we show that we can save for the down payment. It is my dream house. And any of you can visit, we have a guest room (with a king sized bed!) which was my bedroom when I was little.

So, that's pretty much all the news from here... I'll try to post more often ;D

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Royal Titles

So in honor of the Royal wedding ( which I dvr'd because of course I always have to work on a day something I'd like to view is on....) I think we should all have royal titles. And you can thank Greg for this, due to the fact that we watched Kate together and Greg said I was more beautiful than her on our wedding day (he's totally biased....) Also, it would be fun because my great grandmother ( on my Dad's side) traced our family back to some French prince, and my mom's blood line runs back to the tribe council of some native Americans!

Gregory M. Walek Polish Prince of New Hampshire, Duke of the Merrimack Valley
Jessica M. (Beaudette) Walek Polish Princess of New Hampshire, Duchess of the Merrimack Valley

William F. Walek Polish Prince of Attleboro

Anne T. Walek Polish Princess of Norwood

Francis C. Walek Polish Prince of North Attleboro,
Lisa M. (Brown) Walek Polish Princess of North Attleboro
Emmeline M. Walek Polish Princess of North Attleboro

Elizabeth A. Walek Polish Princess of Grandview.


This is all I have so far, I will accept suggestions (ie. Duke, Duchess, Viscount, Viscountess, Baron and Baroness) for secondary titles, and of you don't like the one I came up with, we can re-name you! It's just for fun!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Frank: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

So I finished reading March's Book of the Month and it was as good as I expected. I actually remembered them being a bit dryer and stuffier, as books go, but that must have been some of the later works. These were short, pleasant stories that tantalized the imagination and one's deductive skills. There was really one quote that I wanted to bring up and a bit of a long one. It sums up why Sherlock is so interesting, at least to me. This quote is from the beginning of "A Scandal in Bohemia"

"It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions. and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise, but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen; but as a lover, he would have placed himself in a false position. ... But for the trained reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his high-power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his."

There are a lot theories about the relationship between Watson and Holmes, but I find most of them fail to take into account this description of Holmes. He is more an observing and reasoning machine than a person. He has human-like qualities, but ultimately he is detached from what  makes a person human. Perhaps it would be better to describe as a well trained animal, rather than a machine, but that is splitting hairs. I think this uneasiness with Holmes' nature, the desire for us to claim him as one of our own, makes us project human qualities onto him that he simply does not show.
I greatly enjoy BBC's remake of Sherlock Holmes, but I think they went a bit too far in humanizing him. He lost a bit of the eerie, unsettling machine like quality that I always associated with the great detective. Still, they made the show and they get to determine what kind of Sherlock we see. To sum it up, Sherlock does not relate well to people, especially when it comes to  love and similar emotions that interfere with his reasoning and observing powers. I find  that as unsettling Sherlock can be, it is comforting to know he can go where we can't, dive into  the darkness of the criminal and bring forth a truer justice than any policeman.

It is rare I have the opportunity to discuss Sherlock Holmes, and even rarer to find an opportunity to discuss Sherlock's medical twin, Gregory House. I am a big fan of House, mainly because he reminds me of Sherlock. However, I find House is obsessed with emotion and its effect on people, which leads into his simple but  stunted emotional capacity. The one truly perfect parallel between these two characters is that they both stare into the ugly, wicked heart of the human condition and see the worst of humanity in all its horror, and they do not look away. They accept it and use it to solve criminal and medical cases. I do find Sherlock more forgiving than House, and less surprised when people do the right thing, but House's antics are far more entertaining.

Monday, March 28, 2011

A Diet, More Books, and a Musical


How is everyone? I'm pretty freaking stressed out of my mind. It's "hell week" for the theatre department because the spring musical is this friday and saturday. Basically everyone rushes around to finish and rehearse before the big day. Since I'm in the pit orchestra, I'm after school everyday till 7pm reahrasing. Kill me. Also, I have a major band competition, a concert, my birthday party, and actually deciding on a college all in the near future.



In calmer news, I'm sort of on "diet". I'm not trying to lose weight though, I'm trying to get more "toned up" (I guess that would be phrase). With prom, summer, and more importantly my drum corps season coming up I really need to get in shape. So far, I've actually been loving it. Its hard though because I'm really strict with myself to not eat ANY junkfood. Lisa made these awesome cookies the otherday and I didn't eat a single one. I kept telling myself "this is isn't my food". It worked :) I am following a program though. It's called "Spring into Bikini Season!" by ToneItUp. how cute is that?! Here's the link if anybody's interested: ToneItUp




In more other news, I finished WINNIE-THE-POOH!!!! Probably one of the best books I've ever read. Seriously, not joking, go read it. I cried at the end too. Also, I'm reading Sherlock Holmes and LOVING IT. It's so awesome, I can't believe I hadn't read it before. Hopefully I'll be doing a more in depth review on that after I finish! Also, Frank and I haven't selected a book for April yet. He said I should pick next since he picked Sherlock. But I would LOVE if more people (other than Frank and I) read too. So get your butt to the BBC 100 book app (or w/e it's called) on Facebook and make a suggestion! Love you All!! -Liz

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Anime!



Meow!
 

So I've been watching Trigun on the Netflix, and it's about as awesome as I remember it. I'm about five episodes in, when it's still funny and entertaining. I've always like the character of Vash, though admittedly most of the characters from the show are likable. Any show that has a running joke like the black Neko showing up is worth watching. It reminds me of Excel saga in that way, but Excel saga is completely different and totally insane.
Speaking of anime shows, I'm meaning to finish watching my DBZ dvds and would certainly like to finish my collection. I'm only a handful of seasons away from having the whole show. I'm only interested in the DBZ when I was younger, none of this Dragonball Z Kai! nonsense on tv nowadays.
I'll be posting my comments on the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes later this week and the info for April's Book of the Month.

And to wrap this post up, the best song about anime ever.





Monday, March 21, 2011

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I have looked at the blog every day for a week and thought "Gee, I should post". So here I am!

Most of you know, but on Saturday I passed my test for national certification as a pharmacy tech. Go me!

PAX was awesome!! There was some shenanigans for a bit when I lost my pass, but I got it back again. Pax is so huge, it would be impossible to tell you all about it. But a couple highlights:

Lots of Plants vs. Zombie cosplayers! Mostly zombies and sunflowers, admittedly. But they seemed to be connected to the booth- maybe an indication of a PvsZ 2?

Powerglove! A metal band that covers songs like the Power Ranger theme, Pokemon song, and the Tetris music. Being at their performance was SO MUCH FUN! And their stage costume consists of armor made of koopa shells.

The Handheld Lounge- For those moments when you need a break, PAX has taken a hallway off to the side and FILLED it humongous super comfy beanbags. Grab a spot, settle in, and chill out.

Children of Eden demo- it used Kinect tech and your movements are the controller. It is super pretty! And it looks really awesome.


Had to miss Frank's game, but it looks like the group managed anyways. I definitely look forward to the next one!

I picked up a Lady Gaga album (Fame Monster) and a disc chock full of Chopin. I've been listening mostly to Gaga; I'm saving the Chopin for when I can relax.

I bought Lego Harry Potter (Years 1-4) a while back. Last nigh (or early this morning) I finally got 100% completion! There are a few achievements I have to get, but those should be pretty easy. It's mostly killing things with specific characters.

I think that's about it for now. Ciao! <3