Sorry another late post. I wasn't thinking about the blog at all on Friday. Anyways I hope everyone had a great turkey day. At the moment I'm working on my NaNoWriMo story. I'm over the worst of my writers block and I'm more concerned now with what perspective I'm going to write this certain large part I'm writing next. The perspective that I'll be writing it in is pretty crucial, so it's something I want to figure out now, not in the editing phase. Also, I just "won" NaNoWriMo about a half an hour ago. I cheated. I copied and pasted my first 26k words again in the same doc and submitted it. WAIT WAIT WAIT. I had a good reason. The first few days of NaNoWriMo I couldn't even get onto the site it was so busy. I have a feeling that people submitting stories tomorrow (the last day), will slow the site down. Even though the number of partcipants is much larger than the number of winners. Either way I didn't want any probelms getting my certificate. But I'm honest. I wont print it out and act like I won until I actually do. So I'm still writing till midnight tomorrow. I'm really really behind. But Joe said that because I procastinate I work best under pressure. I hope he's right and I do finish my story. As much as I hate it right now I really do love it for all it's craziness. I'm actually glad that I wrote this post. I'm feeling more like writing, I'm almost over this writers block hill and soon I hope I'll be a writing machine. I just gotta figure how I'm writing this part I'm stuck on and then I'll be set. Anyways wish me luck!
-Liz
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Phrank: Thanksgiving Special
This Thanksgiving season, we have lots to be thankful for. I, in particular, am thankful for my wonderful fiance, Lisa, for the wonderful times we have together as a family, for Matt Cassel, for raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens, brown paper packages tied up with strings, these are a few of my thankful things. One thing we do not have to be thankful for is Pachebel's Canon. Watch the following video, so as to learn why Pachelbel's Canon in D haunts us to this very day. Greg, it relates to cellos, so you better watch it.
Thanks for a great Thanksgiving, here's a link to our first post ever in the blog, and it was about the legendary and infamous Munchkin game that still divides us to this very day. I did enjoy this game of Munchkin today, I mean, Rat on a Stick was hysterical. That first post was on March 24, and kicked off our sibling blogging. We're within four months of one year of posting, and it's been quite a year so far. Well, enjoy your month of Christmas music, now that Thanksgiving is over!
Thanks for a great Thanksgiving, here's a link to our first post ever in the blog, and it was about the legendary and infamous Munchkin game that still divides us to this very day. I did enjoy this game of Munchkin today, I mean, Rat on a Stick was hysterical. That first post was on March 24, and kicked off our sibling blogging. We're within four months of one year of posting, and it's been quite a year so far. Well, enjoy your month of Christmas music, now that Thanksgiving is over!
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
God and Thanksgiving
I hope Bill forgives me for writing in purple. I really wanted to go for pink, but I didn't know how well it would show up.
So, I went to my RCIA class today, I did manage not to fall on my face Sunday, which I think is a miracle in itself. I received a beautiful cross and a brand spankin' new bible. My mom didn't go, but my dad did, and I couldn't look at him without almost crying. I don't know why, maybe it's because I feel like this is where I belong. The classes are awesome. I don't question the teachings, as in, how could Jesus possibly be human and without sin? It's a mystery! Some of my classmates just don't get it, but I just accept it. Back in my dad's day, you went to Catholic school, and you had your lessons and you didn't question anything.......or else you got a ruler across your knuckles.....(or else I was told so..).
One of our "ice breakers", actually our last one, was what are we thankful for? Greg said he was thankful for me, which was sweet. I said I was thankful for my family, my RCIA group,Greg and you guys. Yeah, I know it sounds mushy, but when Greg and I get hitched I'll have some pretty cool siblings. I'll have (in all) 3 younger sisters and 3 brothers. I'll actually have an older sibling for once (Bill)! If you ask my mom I always wanted to be an only child, because they spoiled me from the start, and then as I was getting used to the idea of my brother, George, being around, my mom turned around and had Rebecca. =-0 The older I get the more I realize I'm extremely lucky to have my siblings. (just don't tell them I said so).
In other news, I get to see you all in about 48 hours or so... I can't wait! I won't be able to make Christmas, but I'm sending gifts. I already got Anne and Liz squared away, but I need ideas for you boys! If you don't give me some suggestions, I'll leave the deciding up to Greg.................
Tomorrow will be a busy day, I am baking the pumpkin pie, getting my check and...going to work (ick!), but then I have a nice 2 days off, so I can't complain much.
Have a good night.
So, I went to my RCIA class today, I did manage not to fall on my face Sunday, which I think is a miracle in itself. I received a beautiful cross and a brand spankin' new bible. My mom didn't go, but my dad did, and I couldn't look at him without almost crying. I don't know why, maybe it's because I feel like this is where I belong. The classes are awesome. I don't question the teachings, as in, how could Jesus possibly be human and without sin? It's a mystery! Some of my classmates just don't get it, but I just accept it. Back in my dad's day, you went to Catholic school, and you had your lessons and you didn't question anything.......or else you got a ruler across your knuckles.....(or else I was told so..).
One of our "ice breakers", actually our last one, was what are we thankful for? Greg said he was thankful for me, which was sweet. I said I was thankful for my family, my RCIA group,Greg and you guys. Yeah, I know it sounds mushy, but when Greg and I get hitched I'll have some pretty cool siblings. I'll have (in all) 3 younger sisters and 3 brothers. I'll actually have an older sibling for once (Bill)! If you ask my mom I always wanted to be an only child, because they spoiled me from the start, and then as I was getting used to the idea of my brother, George, being around, my mom turned around and had Rebecca. =-0 The older I get the more I realize I'm extremely lucky to have my siblings. (just don't tell them I said so).
In other news, I get to see you all in about 48 hours or so... I can't wait! I won't be able to make Christmas, but I'm sending gifts. I already got Anne and Liz squared away, but I need ideas for you boys! If you don't give me some suggestions, I'll leave the deciding up to Greg.................
Tomorrow will be a busy day, I am baking the pumpkin pie, getting my check and...going to work (ick!), but then I have a nice 2 days off, so I can't complain much.
Have a good night.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Yea, this might get me in trouble...
So Jess amused me in a way I haven't seen since I we saw Indy... This happened last saturday... which in an ironic way is exactly 6 months since I saw Indy with her. Up here in NH, they still produce a Chronicle Show. Chronicle is a show about the area it covers. Interesting stories about the seacoast or old-stlyed stuff... sometimes a restaurant and\or a recipe. The point is, it's all local. There used to be a RI and MA on TV 15 or so years ago. The RI featured a Magician in one episode. It runs in the hour slot at 7pm (after the news, but before primetime)...
Well up here in the NH, at the end of the show a local historian named Fritz Wetherbee has a segment. It's sorta like Andy Rooney on 60 minutes, but not angry or bitting but old-timey and local to NH. He's just wrote book and is doing a book tour. So off I went with Jess last Saturday to Barns and Nobles so Jess could get the new book, have it signed, and get a picture with Fritz. Oh yes, I was there to carry the drool bucket for her. Yea... Just as Bad as Indy.
Am I concerned... Nope...
Gives me breathing room to explain Captain Jack when I start watching the next season of Torchwood...
Well up here in the NH, at the end of the show a local historian named Fritz Wetherbee has a segment. It's sorta like Andy Rooney on 60 minutes, but not angry or bitting but old-timey and local to NH. He's just wrote book and is doing a book tour. So off I went with Jess last Saturday to Barns and Nobles so Jess could get the new book, have it signed, and get a picture with Fritz. Oh yes, I was there to carry the drool bucket for her. Yea... Just as Bad as Indy.
Am I concerned... Nope...
Gives me breathing room to explain Captain Jack when I start watching the next season of Torchwood...
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