Thursday, May 16, 2013

Doctor Who- 30 Day Challenge *Day Two*



Day Two- Favorite Companion

Welcome back for day two of the "Doctor Who 30 Day Challenge".  I know, I know...it's a day late.  BUT the fact that I'm actually posting it is a victory to me, so let's just roll with it, shall we?

In all of the Who-verse my favorite companion hands down has GOT to be Ms Donna Noble, Portrayed by the awesome Catherine Tate.


I think that the reason that I love Donna so much is that she is the perfect compliment to Doctor 10's complex character, she just levels him out so well.  Their on screen chemistry is awesome (I think that a large part of that is because they are friends in real life) and the way they play off of each other is brilliant.  

Donna is a smart ass and funny as hell, but at the same time is vulnerable and sensitive.  She just seems to know exactly what the doctor "needs" at any given time.  She knows when she needs to run her mouth and give him a virtual "boot to the butt", but she also knows when to just keep her mouth shut and be there for him to lean on.

For example, in the episode "The Doctor's Daughter", when he is denying Jenny as "just a product of war and violence", she doesn't get angry, doesn't yell or run her mouth but simply makes him listen to Jenny's two hearts beating, bringing home the reality that yes, she is a part of him.  I thought that scene was absolutely touching and heart warming.  And after Jenny dies, and they are on the TARDIS, she is there for him in a way that only a true friend is there for a friend.



And, that brings about another reason why I like her so much, she is JUST his friend.  She tells him in no uncertain terms that she is NOT interested in anything more than a friendship, which after the loss of Rose, and the mess with Martha's confused feelings for him, was just what he needed.  The Doctor should never be alone...but that does not necessarily mean that he constantly needs a "lover" floating around in space with him.


Donna's story is also one of the more tragic ones.  From the time she stepped on the TARDIS, till the day that she had to leave, she grew so much as a person, and for every memory of that to have to be taken away (albeit to save her life) was one of the saddest moments of the show for me.  The scene between Donna and 10, where she begged him not to send her back to her old life completely broke my heart.


So, those are just a few of the MANY reasons why Donna Noble...The Doctor Donna is my favorite companion to enter the TARDIS.  As hard as they try, I don't think they'll ever find another like her.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Doctor Who- 30 Day Challenge *Day One*

Well...seeing as I did so SMASHINGLY with the 30 Day Video Game Challenge (you know, did one day and then lost my head and never updated...blaaahhh) I figured, what the heck...I'll do another challenge and maybe this one will be a success.  Ha!

My good friend Charla did a "Doctor Who" challenge on her blog, Charlatan Psychic back in March, right around the time that I first started watching the show and I have been wanting to give it a shot, but wanted to wait until I got completely caught up before I tried it.  Well, I just finished "Nightmare In Silver" yesterday!!!

So, with no further delay I give you the "Doctor Who" 30 day challenge! 




Day One- Favorite Doctor

I will begin this post by saying that when I began watching "Doctor Who" I started with the ninth regeneration and have not yet had the time to watch any of the "classic" episodes, though I really would like to.  I know a little bit about each regeneration and some of the past companions from before nine, but not a lot.

This question was tough for me, as there are different qualities about each doctor that I like over the others.  Even Matt Smith, (who I really did not think I was going to like) grew on me quickly, and I now dread the day that he regenerates.  I fell head over heels for David Tennant, the way he conveyed his emotions was superb and his goofy side always left me laughing.  However, for me, my doctor will always be Doctor Nine portrayed by Chris Eccleston.


Chris Eccleston....Doctor 9

Nine could be completely goofy, and light hearted, but always left you with this feeling that you REALLY did not want to make him angry.  And, though I liked Rose, he would not put up with some of the outright stupid stuff that she would do.  He did not hesitate to tell her when she was being an idiot (like when she created the paradox in the "Father's Day" episode), and even though he forgave her, I felt that his eyes conveyed to her in no uncertain terms that if she ever did something like that again, he would not be so forgiving and she would be given a one way ticket home.  


Nine had an awesome, light hearted side.



But when he was angry, you knew it.

I suppose that the saying "you always remember your first" rings true here, while I love the Doctors that came after him, there will always be this special place in my fangirl heart for Doctor Nine.  He is my Doctor, and I totally miss him.  After all, he was...







Monday, June 11, 2012

30 Days of Games Challenge: Day One- First Video Game


First off I would like to say, I wrote this blog waaaay back on Friday and thought that I had posted it.  Apparently I just hit “save” instead of “publish”…go me.  As for the rest of the posts that should have been posted for my 30 day challenge?  Well, I guess I am failsauce at 30 day challenges.  I promise to try to do better!!  Now, without further delay, Day 1 of the 30 Days of Games Challenge: My First Video Game!

Day one of my challenge was supposed to be the first game I ever played.  I decided that I would instead not only talk about the first game I ever played, but also the first game I ever completed.  

Nearly twenty five years ago when I was just the ripe age of five years old, I went to my Aunt's house for a little visit with my mom.  When we got there she was bubbling with excitement over her new “toy” that she just had to show us. 

She brought us over to her tv, and in my little five year old hands she placed a plastic gun with a long cord which was connected to a grey box on the floor.  She gently helped me point the gun at the tv, “Shoot the ducks!”

I wasn’t exactly sure what she was talking about but was curious so I took aim and began shooting away at the first bird that popped it’s head out from behind the bush.  I missed it, of course and actually tried to shoot the cheeky pup that was on the screen laughing at me.  That game, of course, was “Duck Hunt” on the NES.

After that day, video games were mostly just a special treat.  Something I’d get to play on the rare occasion that I was at my Aunt’s house or visiting a friend who was lucky enough to have a gaming system of their own.  That was until I was around twelve or thirteen years old, that is when my dad bought me an SNES for Christmas, along with a copy of “Aladdin”.

I instantly fell in love with that game and literally spent months of my life figuring out the easiest way to get through the different levels.  I was a girl on a mission, I was going to beat that game. 

It took me nearly five months of trial, error, and frustration till I finally did it.  That little “street rat” bounced off the top of Jafar’s snakey head and I got the little “death scene” and I was elated.  I immediately called all of my friends, bragged to my brother, and I’m pretty sure I did a happy dance.  And to be honest, to this day when I beat a new game…I still do that same dance.  Guess some things never change.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

30 Days Of Gaming Challenge


I love to write, yet lately I have been having more and more difficulty actually doing it.  So, after perusing my fellow Dragon Age Addict JayRain’s blog I decided to try out the "30 Days of Games" challenge that she had recently taken on.  Let’s see if a fun topic like video games gets my muse a workin’!

Day 1 – Very first video game.
Day 2 – Your favorite character.
Day 3 – A game that is underrated.
Day 4 – Your guilty pleasure game.
Day 5 – Game character you feel you are most like (or wish you were).
Day 6 – Most annoying character.
Day 7 – Favorite game couple.
Day 8 – Best soundtrack.
Day 9 – Saddest game scene.
Day 10 – Best gameplay.
Day 11 – Gaming system of choice.
Day 12 – A game everyone should play.
Day 13 – A game you’ve played more than five times.
Day 14 – Current (or most recent) gaming wallpaper.
Day 15 – Post a screenshot from the game you’re playing right now.
Day 16 – Game with the best cut scenes.
Day 17 – Favorite antagonist.
Day 18 – Favorite protagonist.
Day 19 – Picture of a game setting you wish you lived in.
Day 20 – Favorite genre.
Day 21 – Game with the best story.
Day 22 – A game sequel which disappointed you.
Day 23 – Game you think had the best graphics or art style.
Day 24 – Favorite classic game.
Day 25 – A game you plan on playing.
Day 26 – Best voice acting.
Day 27 – Most epic scene ever.
Day 28 – Favorite game developer.
Day 29 – A game you thought you wouldn’t like, but ended up loving.
Day 30 – Your favorite game of all time.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Mommy's Left-Overs Soup


This is a recipe for cabbage soup that I threw together one night, when we had a bunch of veggies that needed to be used up.  Even my seven year old Blake, who is the pickiest eater I’ve ever met LOVES this recipe.  He calls it “Mommy’s Left-Overs Soup”.  Hope you all enjoy!!

Cabbage Soup (AKA "Mommy's Left-Overs Soup)

(Keep in mind when you make this that I cook for what amounts to a small army.  Unless you REALLY like leftovers, I recommend cutting the recipe in half.  You can also make a big batch and freeze half of it, I have done this with the leftovers and they taste fine re-heated on the stove)

Ingredients

1 Medium/Large Head Cabbage (Chopped)
1 Large White Onion (minced)
Approx. 3/4lb Baby Carrots (sliced)
2 Large Tomatoes (Diced)
2 Cans of Rotel Tomatoes (Do NOT Drain, add Juice and All)
2 Cans of Diced Potatoes (Drained and Rinsed)
2 Cans of Light Red Kidney Beans (Drained and Rinsed)
1lb Thick Cut Bacon
5 Cups Chicken Stock
Water
Salt, Pepper, Garlic to Taste

Instructions (I make it all in one pan)

In large pot cook bacon slowly until slightly crispy.  Once bacon is cooked (do NOT drain) add onion, carrots, tomatoes, Rotel, and Potatoes; stir and cook for approx 1 - 2 minutes. Then add chicken stock and cabbage.  Stir ingredients together and fill the pot up with water.  Stir again, turn down heat to simmer, cover and let cook.  If at any point it starts to boil rapidly turn the heat down some more, it should cook very slowly.  After about 60 - 90 minutes add kidney beans and begin adding salt, pepper and garlic.  I can't really tell you how much to add, you'll just have to add, let it cook some and taste...when it tastes good for you, then you're good to go.  If when adding beans it makes it so that the pot is getting too full, just ladle out some of the juice and put it to the side.  As the soup cooks down for a bit you can add the excess juice back into the pot.  I let mine cook for a few hours.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

16 Week Summer Project Challenge


Two blogs in two days!?  Wow, I am on a roll!

In doing a bunch of what I guess you can call “soul searching”, I’ve come to realize that one of the things keeping me from getting everything done that I want to get done is that I try to do too much at once.  I am way too “all or nothing” and I wind up with either nothing done, or more often than not a bigger mess on my hands than I had in the first place. 

I come up with these huge projects that I want to finish and I’ll try to squeeze all of it into a small period of time along with the other “mandatory” household tasks that need to be accomplished, so I end up with a handful of half-done projects and a filthy house, and that in turn kills my mood and makes it hard for me to get ANYTHING done.

So, I have decided that I instead will pick a project a week, set aside time each day to devote to ONLY that project and get it done.  I thought during the summer would be a good time to do this since I won’t have kids’ homework to focus on and I will have extra hands around to help move stuff, clean stuff, and take care of younger siblings.

I am going to start my first project on Monday, May 21st and my last project will be the week of September 3rd  (16 weeks total, if you’re counting)and I’d like to update my blog weekly with before and after pictures.  We will be going on vacation for a week during the summer and obviously I can’t do any household projects while I’m away, I’m going to set that week for the week that Independence Day falls on, but it could potentially change as we haven’t decided for sure when or where we are going.

Projects:
Week 1: Designate and Organize A Craft Closet For My Crafting Stuff
Week 2: Create A “Kid’s Corner” Art and Activity Area
Week 3: Clean Up The Backyard and Make a Sandbox Play Area For The Kids
Week 4: Plant A Garden In Front Of The House
Week 5: Organize and Decorate Max and Cheyenne’s Bedroom
Week 6: Organize and Decorate Julian and Blake’s Bedroom
Week 7: Vacation
Week 8: Kitchen Organization
Week 9: Decorate and Organize Living Room/Family Room
Week 10: Photo Organization
Week 11: Master Bedroom Decoration and Organization
Week 12: Decorate and Organize Bathrooms
Week 13: Self Improvement (Nails, Hair, and Clothes “Oh, My!”)
Week 14: Carpet and Furniture Shampooing YEEHAW!
Week 15: Back To School Plan Of Action (Planning Ahead To Make The School Year Run Smoothly)
Week 16: Organizing The Hell That Is My Home Office

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Agony in Agonizing

I like to think of myself as a sensible human being.  I'm semi-intelligent with what I would think to be a good head on my shoulders.  Yet I do things that even I cannot make sense of, things that if I saw someone else doing it I would have to fight the urge to smack them upside the head.


One of the biggest things that I do is agonize.  When I say agonize, I mean I agonize over everything; what to wear, what to eat, what my house looks like, the fact that I haven't managed to accomplish this or that.  I spend so much time agonizing that I have realized if I would put half of that time into finding a solution to whatever problem I'm having, the problem would be solved in no time flat.


Take for instance, my house.  It will be a horrible mess and I will wake up in the morning, knowing that it needs cleaned.  First I have to "wake up" before I do anything so I drink my coffee, watch the news, stretch, get dressed...whatever for about half an hour, forty five minutes.  Then I take my medicine and of course need another half an hour to let it "kick in".  Then once it is kicked in and my mind "working" I sit down and make a list of things that I need to do, then I make lists within lists and so on and so on.  By then I look at the clock and freak when I see that three hours has passed and I have accomplished nothing.  I then grab my trusty lists and re-work them to make up for the time I lost making lists.  Once that is complete I get up and get to work on the first task, making short work of it.  But then my medicine has worn off...time for another dose....time to wait for it to kick in....damn it, time for the boys to get home.  Now I spend the rest of the night in a bad mood AGONIZING over all of the stuff that I didn't do only to start it all over the next day...another list...another war within my head.


I wish that I knew how to take care of the problem...I suppose admitting that I have it is the first step...go me.  


I suppose that this post is going nowhere...just needed to rant I guess.  Perhaps instead of spiraling into depression tonight I will do something constructive...surf the web at least and see if I can find a cure for my particular "issue".