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!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Another Audio Blog...
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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.
"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.
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
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Frank: D&D Session 2 Recap
So here's the recap for my 2nd session that was last Friday. It went really well and I'm very excited to continue on in April.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Frank: Quick Test
This just some background info on my D&D game and I'm testing out a document upload program thingy. Briefing on the Feuding Ashdowne Brothers
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Frank: Another Week Gone
So it's hard to believe how quick March is going by. It's already the 12th. St. Patty's Day is this coming Thursday, we bought the corned beef and cabbage for the house today. We're also starting some minor repairs and improvements to the house, which is pretty cool.
I'm interviewing for a full time job at my current company, but in a different program. I'm very excited, I think I will be more comfortable in this new program and it will be nice to have a full time job. It'll technically be my 2nd full time job, but I don't know if the first one counts because I wasn't being paid for it.
This post turned awfully mushy and self-reflective. I should keep a journal or something. If you're interested in the mush of my life, check it out in the read more section.
I'm interviewing for a full time job at my current company, but in a different program. I'm very excited, I think I will be more comfortable in this new program and it will be nice to have a full time job. It'll technically be my 2nd full time job, but I don't know if the first one counts because I wasn't being paid for it.
This post turned awfully mushy and self-reflective. I should keep a journal or something. If you're interested in the mush of my life, check it out in the read more section.
Monday, March 7, 2011
"If Winter Comes, Can Spring Be Far Behind?"

So spring is FINALLY ALMOST HERE OH MY GOD TOOK FOREVER.
Yeah. I've been in a better mood because finally finally I can see grass again. It's still a bit chilly but I've decided to let that go and just enjoy the fact that it's pretty much safe to say winter is over. My life is going to be ultra busy soon between drum corps, the school musical, and graduating (!!) all coming up in the spring. But I'm stoked :)
Also, I just listened to Greg's audio post a couple of minutes ago. I normally read the blog in my web page design class so I kept forgetting to go back later and listen to it. Congratulations on becoming the official synopsis writer! THAT'S AWESOME!!!! Totally irrevelant but I wore my "Eclipse" t-shirt a couple of days ago. Thought of you <3
Also, I just listened to Greg's audio post a couple of minutes ago. I normally read the blog in my web page design class so I kept forgetting to go back later and listen to it. Congratulations on becoming the official synopsis writer! THAT'S AWESOME!!!! Totally irrevelant but I wore my "Eclipse" t-shirt a couple of days ago. Thought of you <3
I figured I would start posting some healthy recipes on my posts. Here's the first one: Chicken and Couscous Salad
Have a great week everyone! Love,
Liz
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Session 1 Recap
So I had the first session of the 4th edition D&D game I'm running yesterday. It went alright for a first session. I certainly learned a lot about running a game in this edition and I am very excited to make some minor changes to accomodate what I've learned. I've include a story version recap of the session in the Read More section. Fair warning, it's close to 3 pages long. This one had to cover a lot of intro material, so I skimped a bit on the combats. Enjoy!
Friday, March 4, 2011
GoogleBooks!

Just wanted to let everyone know that "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is on GoogleBooks! That means you can read it online rather than buying a copy.
Here's the link: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
So this means there's no excuse not to read some of it! ;)
Happy Reading!
Love,
Liz
Thursday, March 3, 2011
And It's A Random Audio Blog Post
I made an audio blog this week. Use this player to listen.
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I've embedded the first part of Young Sherlock Homes film below.
Jump to 5:29 for the movie theme.
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I've embedded the first part of Young Sherlock Homes film below.
Jump to 5:29 for the movie theme.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Jessie: I hear you Anne!
I think a lot of it is the weather. I'm dead tired today. If I wasn't raised the way I was, I'd call in....
I guess I fell asleep during RAW last night, and I woke up on the couch this morning. I don't blame Greg, once I fall asleep, I'm dead to the world.
Soo... the beginning of March-exciting! Greg and I will be going to DC soon ( 2 weeks to be exact), my first time in an airplane in over 12 years. Spring is right around the corner, and 13 days until we turn the clocks ahead!! I'm excited for a longer day.. I'm sick of going to work at 7 when it's kind of dark and getting out when it's beginning to get dark. (on an 8-4 day, the rest are 3-11). And I want it to warm up so I can start using the moon roof on the jeep! Also, our landlord does the bare minimum when it comes to snow removal, meaning he passes the plow once.
On a more positive note the kittens are doing well. Adora "talks" when you call her, and Artemis only seems to meow when Greg isn't around, she really likes him, he'll work on the computer and she sits next to it on his desk and purrs. If he doesn't pay attention, she'll lay on his keyboard.
So, that's pretty much all from the NH front.. hope you all have a great week!
I guess I fell asleep during RAW last night, and I woke up on the couch this morning. I don't blame Greg, once I fall asleep, I'm dead to the world.
Soo... the beginning of March-exciting! Greg and I will be going to DC soon ( 2 weeks to be exact), my first time in an airplane in over 12 years. Spring is right around the corner, and 13 days until we turn the clocks ahead!! I'm excited for a longer day.. I'm sick of going to work at 7 when it's kind of dark and getting out when it's beginning to get dark. (on an 8-4 day, the rest are 3-11). And I want it to warm up so I can start using the moon roof on the jeep! Also, our landlord does the bare minimum when it comes to snow removal, meaning he passes the plow once.
On a more positive note the kittens are doing well. Adora "talks" when you call her, and Artemis only seems to meow when Greg isn't around, she really likes him, he'll work on the computer and she sits next to it on his desk and purrs. If he doesn't pay attention, she'll lay on his keyboard.
So, that's pretty much all from the NH front.. hope you all have a great week!
Tired.... so tired....
Been working crazy shifts lately, 9 and 10 hours long. On top of that, I've been pretty gosh darn busy.
Went to Providence on Saturday and bought Lego Harry Potter. I'm almost done with story mode, which everyone knows is the bit you play through just to get to the REALLY fun stuff. Besides, I already know the story.
Before that was playing Dynasty Warriors 6. You all pretty much know how I feel about the DW series, so I'll spare you.
Also attended Boskone 2 weeks ago- I have a fair amount of wonderful things from that, including most excellent memories.
Coming up, things are only getting crazier.
Pax East- It will be EPIC.
My national certification test
Frank's game (way psyched for this!!!) :)
Seeing a friend of mine with whom I've reconnected lately
Into Boston to see another old friend and talk shenanigans. Seriously, our conversations get way weird.
Add to this the fact that I'm gonna get overtime this week, and will try to pick up extra hours the next.
Oh! I'm going to try and read up on the Sherlock Holmes. But I've also started Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses as my next book.
Also, I have to go food shopping. I've had rice the past 2 days.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Web Page Design-BLAHHHH

I'm currently in my Web Page Design Class right now. It's so boring and easy I decided "hey, I'll write a blog post!"
Honestly, not much is happening in my life. I've been listening to T-Swift and watching "Greek" like an addict. I got into some colleges! So that's awesome. I haven't heard from all of them yet though (only 3 so far). Right now, I'm just enjoying the fact that I don't have to make any major life changing decisions yet!
Although I have yet (YET) to finish Winnie the Pooh ( I'm finising it tonight, I swear! It's not boring it's just that I keep getting distracted by stupid distracting things). I seriously recommend everyone read "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" with Frank, Dad, and I. It's going to be AWESOME!!
xoxo
-Liz
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Frank: It's Snowing!
I shoveled the driveway again today. I'm getting a little tired of it, but what can you do? In other news, my D&D game starts this coming friday, I'm really excited. I'll be posting the game recap next weekend, so stay tuned for that.
Again, the book club is now official on the blog, and March we'll be reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. If you're interested in joining me, Liz and Dad, here are the actual case names for the stories contained in Adventures: A Scandal in Bohemia, The Red-Headed League, A Case of Identity, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Five Orange Pips, The Man With the Twisted Lip, The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb, The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet and The Adventure of the Copper Beeches. It's twelve stories in all.
So I figured out how to modify my blog profile settings and make this one private. So I'm back to being Frank, although my posts will still be written as Octavian, because Octavian is cool.
Again, the book club is now official on the blog, and March we'll be reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. If you're interested in joining me, Liz and Dad, here are the actual case names for the stories contained in Adventures: A Scandal in Bohemia, The Red-Headed League, A Case of Identity, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Five Orange Pips, The Man With the Twisted Lip, The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb, The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet and The Adventure of the Copper Beeches. It's twelve stories in all.
So I figured out how to modify my blog profile settings and make this one private. So I'm back to being Frank, although my posts will still be written as Octavian, because Octavian is cool.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
Hello again. I have been feeling nostalgic. Liz and I watched lots of T Swift videos last night and it brought me back to high school. All the drama and friends and boys. Then I got to thinking about when I used to write songs with Hollyann, and then I was talking to her today and she said how she was playing the guitar earlier today for the first time in a long time! So I am determined to write a song, on my own, before the next time she visits (ina couple of weeks).
In other news, Emmeline had her 6 month check up yesterday, and she has not gained any weight since her 4 month check up. So we are going back in one month to make sure she is still growing properly. She seems big enough to me, and she did grow one inch.
Anyway, not much is going onw ith me. The job search continues, the writing continues, the music writing is going to pick up again. I need to be more creative. If I ever finish a song, I can post it on here for y'all :)
In other news, Emmeline had her 6 month check up yesterday, and she has not gained any weight since her 4 month check up. So we are going back in one month to make sure she is still growing properly. She seems big enough to me, and she did grow one inch.
Anyway, not much is going onw ith me. The job search continues, the writing continues, the music writing is going to pick up again. I need to be more creative. If I ever finish a song, I can post it on here for y'all :)
McGreevely Shouted "We're Not Here To Mess Around."
So Mom writes a tweet-sized status update today on Facebook:
"boarding pass-printed; flip flops, shorts, bathing suit and Red Sox Tee- packed; spring training here I come!"
Outside my window as I write this, it is snowing. New England is getting another smack to the face of whiteout. And as I see the whiteness swirl out side, The words "I hate you." flash in my flu-like-sickened mind.
Well, the good news is at least baseball is getting started. And I can at least be happy for that. And an excuse to post Tessie on the blog.
GO SOX GO!
(p.s. Enjoy Spring Break Mom and Dad!)
"boarding pass-printed; flip flops, shorts, bathing suit and Red Sox Tee- packed; spring training here I come!"
Outside my window as I write this, it is snowing. New England is getting another smack to the face of whiteout. And as I see the whiteness swirl out side, The words "I hate you." flash in my flu-like-sickened mind.
Well, the good news is at least baseball is getting started. And I can at least be happy for that. And an excuse to post Tessie on the blog.
GO SOX GO!
(p.s. Enjoy Spring Break Mom and Dad!)
Monday, February 21, 2011
Random Videos are Wonderful
Last Week was V-Day. So no post. Sorry, better things to do. Don't like it. Tough.
I'm in the middle of building a tank game for my class next week. The students will be writing AI's to go in the tanks. Apparently I'm going to be the class bookie. I'll have more about this next week.
When I hear "It's my Life" I think of DBZ. This is the video that caused it. Gohan is a whining little freak at any age, btw. Random Videos are wonderful. Also I get first reference (that's Tagged) for DBZ. WooT Me. I'm a dork.
I'm in the middle of building a tank game for my class next week. The students will be writing AI's to go in the tanks. Apparently I'm going to be the class bookie. I'll have more about this next week.
When I hear "It's my Life" I think of DBZ. This is the video that caused it. Gohan is a whining little freak at any age, btw. Random Videos are wonderful. Also I get first reference (that's Tagged) for DBZ. WooT Me. I'm a dork.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Frank: Family Book Club!
So Liz
and I were reading Winnie the Pooh this past month. We sort of started an pseudo book club, and we thought it would be fun to invite the rest of the family in on it. I'll have the details about March's book at the end, for now I would like to discuss A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh and House at Pooh Corner.
I finished the book today, and I literally could not stop crying. The ending isn't that sad, I would compare it to Toy Story 3's ending for a reference point. Still, I think there was just something, different about this book. It was truly different from anything I've ever read. It had a simplicity that disg
uised its clever and witty prose. It was an honest book, which is something I don't think I've ever encountered before. The characters were true to themselves and I suppose the stories were like reliving childhood playtime. I have been struggling to think of a book I have read that was more enjoyable, more meaningful and provoked an equally strong emotion from me and I can't think of any. For now, I would have to consider this my favorite book ever. It truly was fantastic and I highly recommend it to everyone. Don't let the Disney Pooh fool you, the real Pooh is a endearing, lovable, silly old bear and the real stories are wonderful to read. There are some fantastic lines that I can't recall at the moment, but for the next book, I'll be sure to write down my favorites and share them with you.
March's book of the month is going to be: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. We're trying to do books off the BBC Book List Challenge on Facebook. Most of us have it as an app already. You're all welcome to join me, Liz and Dad in reading it. More details on the book club coming and I'll post the specific Sherlock Holmes titles before March.
and I were reading Winnie the Pooh this past month. We sort of started an pseudo book club, and we thought it would be fun to invite the rest of the family in on it. I'll have the details about March's book at the end, for now I would like to discuss A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh and House at Pooh Corner.I finished the book today, and I literally could not stop crying. The ending isn't that sad, I would compare it to Toy Story 3's ending for a reference point. Still, I think there was just something, different about this book. It was truly different from anything I've ever read. It had a simplicity that disg
uised its clever and witty prose. It was an honest book, which is something I don't think I've ever encountered before. The characters were true to themselves and I suppose the stories were like reliving childhood playtime. I have been struggling to think of a book I have read that was more enjoyable, more meaningful and provoked an equally strong emotion from me and I can't think of any. For now, I would have to consider this my favorite book ever. It truly was fantastic and I highly recommend it to everyone. Don't let the Disney Pooh fool you, the real Pooh is a endearing, lovable, silly old bear and the real stories are wonderful to read. There are some fantastic lines that I can't recall at the moment, but for the next book, I'll be sure to write down my favorites and share them with you.March's book of the month is going to be: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. We're trying to do books off the BBC Book List Challenge on Facebook. Most of us have it as an app already. You're all welcome to join me, Liz and Dad in reading it. More details on the book club coming and I'll post the specific Sherlock Holmes titles before March.
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Jessie: Friday Fun!
Hi guys!
I have the day off! I'm supposed to meet up with my mom later to go shopping. I've got a lot going on...
Valentine's day was good, after work I went to weight watchers then came home to Greg, who got me a HUGE chocolate chip cookie and 2 dozen roses. (Though the cookie was shared, because there was no way I could eat it myself).
Work is going well, next week my schedule is a little crazy
Monday-off
Tuesday- 8-4
Wednesday-off
Thursday 8-4
Friday- 3-11
Sat & Sun- off
Pretty good, considering I get paid for Monday!
I have a video I'd like you to check out....it's about NH, has some jokes about Mass ( sorry) and it's by the group that does the Granite State of Mind video ( we played the song at the wedding)
It has a few famous NH People in it. They are all listed at the end. Some you guys might not know ( Fritz Wheatherbee, Gov. John Lynch, Juston McKinney) but there are some you might (Sarah Silverman, Mike O'Malley, etc) Greg doesn't like the video, but I think it has to grow on him, I'm all about it....NH pride, lol
That's it for this week, I hope you guys all have a great weekend!
I have the day off! I'm supposed to meet up with my mom later to go shopping. I've got a lot going on...
Valentine's day was good, after work I went to weight watchers then came home to Greg, who got me a HUGE chocolate chip cookie and 2 dozen roses. (Though the cookie was shared, because there was no way I could eat it myself).
Work is going well, next week my schedule is a little crazy
Monday-off
Tuesday- 8-4
Wednesday-off
Thursday 8-4
Friday- 3-11
Sat & Sun- off
Pretty good, considering I get paid for Monday!
I have a video I'd like you to check out....it's about NH, has some jokes about Mass ( sorry) and it's by the group that does the Granite State of Mind video ( we played the song at the wedding)
It has a few famous NH People in it. They are all listed at the end. Some you guys might not know ( Fritz Wheatherbee, Gov. John Lynch, Juston McKinney) but there are some you might (Sarah Silverman, Mike O'Malley, etc) Greg doesn't like the video, but I think it has to grow on him, I'm all about it....NH pride, lol
That's it for this week, I hope you guys all have a great weekend!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
New Layout!
I changed the layout! The green wasn't exactly easy on the eyes and I thought a new layout would reflect our new start to the blog! If you don't like it...well I guess you could change it too. But I like this one :) I'll be posting a real post in the next couple of days!
Love, Liz
Love, Liz
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Another new name!
Ok guys, so I changed my name again, to CaeFaye. I have a reason though. My friend and I have started a writing blog and that is one of my characters.
So life is going. I'm chugging along. Frank and I are trying to get healthy, and I think we're doing ok. We could be doing better, but we are both huge stress eaters, and we are both very stressed.
Anyways, my new favorite show is Cupcake Wars. There are four different bakes in the first round, which is entirely taste based. Three people move to the second round, which is 50/50 taste and appearance. Then two people are in the final round, which involves 1,000 cupcakes on a custom made cupcake stand that goes with the overall theme of that episode. They go to an event.
I wondered last night, after watching three episodes, what do they do with the 1,000 cupcakes of the losing competitor? Do they throw them away? That would be a terrible loss to the cupcake community.
So life is going. I'm chugging along. Frank and I are trying to get healthy, and I think we're doing ok. We could be doing better, but we are both huge stress eaters, and we are both very stressed.
Anyways, my new favorite show is Cupcake Wars. There are four different bakes in the first round, which is entirely taste based. Three people move to the second round, which is 50/50 taste and appearance. Then two people are in the final round, which involves 1,000 cupcakes on a custom made cupcake stand that goes with the overall theme of that episode. They go to an event.
I wondered last night, after watching three episodes, what do they do with the 1,000 cupcakes of the losing competitor? Do they throw them away? That would be a terrible loss to the cupcake community.
Friday, February 11, 2011
DM Worries
So it's very encouraging to see the response about posting on the blog again. It's great to hear from almost everyone. Let's try and be really responsive by commenting on each other's posts, I know how nice feedback can be when writing online.
So my newest distraction, since I've burnt out of playing Fallout 3, has been prepping for running a 4th ed game in March. It's been a long time since I've been a Dungeon Master, and this is my first time with 4th ed. D&D. I'm very nervous, since I haven't run a game in a long time. I'm confident in my setting and the encounters I have planned out, I'm just worried about executing my desgin and making the game fun. I am excited about the group I'm playing with, it should be a lot of fun regardless of how much plot we get through.
Does anyone mind if I post what happens in the game on the blog? I was going to do an e-mail recap, but I think a blog is a better format. Leave me your thoughts in the comments.
Also, if you know of any jobs you think I'd be good at, leave me a link!
So my newest distraction, since I've burnt out of playing Fallout 3, has been prepping for running a 4th ed game in March. It's been a long time since I've been a Dungeon Master, and this is my first time with 4th ed. D&D. I'm very nervous, since I haven't run a game in a long time. I'm confident in my setting and the encounters I have planned out, I'm just worried about executing my desgin and making the game fun. I am excited about the group I'm playing with, it should be a lot of fun regardless of how much plot we get through.
Does anyone mind if I post what happens in the game on the blog? I was going to do an e-mail recap, but I think a blog is a better format. Leave me your thoughts in the comments.
Also, if you know of any jobs you think I'd be good at, leave me a link!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Jessie: Life with Greg, the cats, and a one eared Furby..
Hi everyone!
Life's been ok. It's good at home... work is another story. Let's basically say they made me change units for a reason that is totally stupid.( I got labeled a "bully") Although the new unit is hard, I miss my old residents.
So I went over to my parent's yesterday and found my old Furby, with a broken ear. I have a baby one somewhere, but this one is the red one. The one whom was rumored to learn bad words.... I just never taught it any. So I brought it home. Adora and Artemis can't get over it. I just put it on top of Adora and it said "I love you.... cocoa!" Kind of funny.
I don't know what else to write about... I did make a good soup yesterday, leek, acorn squash and potato with horseradish. It was pretty good and quick. I have this upcoming weekend off, so Greg, my mom and I might make a trip to Salmon Falls in Dover and then the Stone Wall Kitchen Warehouse in Rodchester. Since I'll be driving, we'll get lost, and it will be fun. Don't try to get me lost in Manchester, Weare, New Boston, Henniker, Concord, New London, or any surrounding towns..... I only get lost in Rodchester and end up in Ossipee ( up north).
So I guess that's it for this week... oh and I miss you all!!!!!
Life's been ok. It's good at home... work is another story. Let's basically say they made me change units for a reason that is totally stupid.( I got labeled a "bully") Although the new unit is hard, I miss my old residents.
So I went over to my parent's yesterday and found my old Furby, with a broken ear. I have a baby one somewhere, but this one is the red one. The one whom was rumored to learn bad words.... I just never taught it any. So I brought it home. Adora and Artemis can't get over it. I just put it on top of Adora and it said "I love you.... cocoa!" Kind of funny.
I don't know what else to write about... I did make a good soup yesterday, leek, acorn squash and potato with horseradish. It was pretty good and quick. I have this upcoming weekend off, so Greg, my mom and I might make a trip to Salmon Falls in Dover and then the Stone Wall Kitchen Warehouse in Rodchester. Since I'll be driving, we'll get lost, and it will be fun. Don't try to get me lost in Manchester, Weare, New Boston, Henniker, Concord, New London, or any surrounding towns..... I only get lost in Rodchester and end up in Ossipee ( up north).
So I guess that's it for this week... oh and I miss you all!!!!!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Con season starts
I really like the ability to log in as my self. And it's nice to keep track of the sibs again. So I will do my darndest to contribute on a semi-regular basis.
I spent this past weekend at Templecon. It was "meh". The con itself seems to be transitioning from a small con to a big one, and is doing it very poorly. I was not impressed at all. But I did pick up some shinies, including a birthday present for Liz. I hope she likes it.
I would like to go to Boskone in a couple weeks- it's another convention, but this one is full of awesome. But I'm not sure if I can manage it.
Wish I was sleeping...
It's nice to see the blog come back together. It's been a while hasn't it? I'll try to post at least once a week but it'll always be random. I was never good at the "only post on friday' gig. As for the whole 'names" things...I personally don't like it. I feel like it's something I'd have a hard time keeping up with. But to be honest, when I post it'll mostly be about what's new with me so I guess it doesn't really matter. That being said I won't be using a codename. Just call me 'Liz' or 'Elizabeth'.
At this very moment I'm cramming for a AP History test and a AP English presentation tomorrow. It's 2am. I would love to just go to sleep....
I'm currently reading "Winnie the Pooh" (reading it with Frank. Frank: we seriously need to start reading again! Those damn suspicious bee's distracted us.) "Eat, Pray, Love", "Wuthering Heights" (for AP English), and "Alice-I Have been". YEAHH READING. I'm following this other blog where the author posts quotes from every book she reads. To remember them and such. Perhaps I will do the same on this blog.
I'm really sleepy...g'night. I look forward to (Hopefully) a post from Anne, Bill, and Jess later this week!
-Liz
Greg's Back In the Saddle Again
So it's been about 18 months since I last wrote here. When the blog was running back then, I was posting once a week on Monday. My plan to restart with that. This is my goal, and independent of who else is posting. Since so long has passed, here's a recap of the big stories in my life since then. I Married Jess and I am happy with her. I'm still working at NHTI, but pushed through a set of changes to the curriculum that won't fully roll till next year. I worked hard on all of that I burnt out. And now I'm working back to refocus my life. Sound worse than it really is. My perception is harsher than reality.
Looking back at a few of my last posts. I posted about writing. Well that didn't happen in 2010, but there's always now to work on that. I posted Winter Reggae by the Red Elvises. It's one of the songs in my playlist right. With Pearl Jam, John Cena, Katie Perry, Alien Ant Farm and Ke$ha. One topic that I am writing considerable amount on lately is wrestling. Last week I did a 2.5 page essay on one of the major sources of news... and why we need to reconsider the information from that source. Two side projects deal in wrestling humor, one called "Ring Bells" shows up on my Facebook page often. The other is not Emmy-Safe. If you know what this project is, please do not post content or links to it here. I shudder, cause soon Liz is going to turn 18. I guess it's time to retire the "Liz-safe" phrase now. Another project that is slowly starting up, is a column about the TV show "The Cape". I'm loving this show. It's got a old school Green Hornet meets Batman Begins meets parts of Robocop, to name a few influences on the show. I'm looking to get the first column up on that project later this week. I've still got some background work to do before the first column goes up. So I've got stuff in the pipe to do that keeps me busy and out of trouble.
So to return back to form before, I'm going to post a song off of youtube. Anyways, It's been snowing like heck. I'm posting something that's cheery and warm and about a tropical place. So this week is Edguy and the Song is Trinidad.
Looking back at a few of my last posts. I posted about writing. Well that didn't happen in 2010, but there's always now to work on that. I posted Winter Reggae by the Red Elvises. It's one of the songs in my playlist right. With Pearl Jam, John Cena, Katie Perry, Alien Ant Farm and Ke$ha. One topic that I am writing considerable amount on lately is wrestling. Last week I did a 2.5 page essay on one of the major sources of news... and why we need to reconsider the information from that source. Two side projects deal in wrestling humor, one called "Ring Bells" shows up on my Facebook page often. The other is not Emmy-Safe. If you know what this project is, please do not post content or links to it here. I shudder, cause soon Liz is going to turn 18. I guess it's time to retire the "Liz-safe" phrase now. Another project that is slowly starting up, is a column about the TV show "The Cape". I'm loving this show. It's got a old school Green Hornet meets Batman Begins meets parts of Robocop, to name a few influences on the show. I'm looking to get the first column up on that project later this week. I've still got some background work to do before the first column goes up. So I've got stuff in the pipe to do that keeps me busy and out of trouble.
So to return back to form before, I'm going to post a song off of youtube. Anyways, It's been snowing like heck. I'm posting something that's cheery and warm and about a tropical place. So this week is Edguy and the Song is Trinidad.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Hello
Hey guys. Just wanted to say hi. This is Lisa but Frank got a fake name so I wanted one, so I will be "Gemma". It's a name I really like but will never used on any of my future daughters cause it kinda sounds the same as Emmeline, and that's just silly.
Anyways, it's me. :)
Anyways, it's me. :)
Frank: Welcome Back? Some Changes
So I learned that we can have multiple authors on the blog, which means we can log in with our own e-mails and post freely. I've invited all of you back, hopefully you'll consider posting again. Even if you don't, maybe you'll check in from time to time to read. I don't see most of you that often anymore and it seems like a long time since we've all been together. I hope we can find this blog as a place to share and reconnect, or maybe just talk about sports and Doctor Who. I think we should just try and be as supportive of whatever someone else posts, regardless of what it is. I know I was the biggest troublemaker on the blog when it came to getting in fights, but I'd like to put that behind me.
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