• 30Jul

    Well… Another day another dieting mishap. As you know last week we experimented with the Points plan for Weight Watchers. I gained, yes… GAINED 1.8 lbs. So did Mom. I would say the experiment was a failure. We went back on the Core program today. I know points works for a LOT of people but it just doesn’t for me. I was eating more and eating more JUNK. Empty points. The Core program MAKES me eat in a more healthy way. No processed foods. No Junk. I eat more fruit and veggies on Core.

    I was really disheartened this morning after weigh in. I was angry, frustrated and just plain WTF PISSED! I know 1.8 sounds like nothing but here I am, busting my butt to make this work and I posted a GAIN for last week. Oh HELL to the NAW! Not happening again if I can help it! I’ve subsequently pulled my head out of my ass, gotten past the anger, frustration and OH NO YOU DI’N pissyness and am working toward a loss for this week.

    I miss my son, I miss my dog, I miss my life… in the end though all these misses will equal a huge win for all of us.

  • 28Jul

    SOME of us, the unworthy and broke, in the blogging community are still out here. Its errily quiet in the blogverse the past couple of days. I thought, “Hey! Why not make some NOISE!?!?!?!?!?”

    So… here I am… bein… well… Noisy! lol I’m going to be a little Nosey too! I want to know something about you people lurking in the shadows. Reading our words and seeing our vulnerabilites is POWER my friends. Give a lil power back? Where ya from? What ya do? Why do you or don’t you blog? If you DO blog, what do you blog about? What’s the site address? Use me! Abuse me! Advertise on mah comments section. LET US MAKE SOME FRICKING BLOGGARIFFIC NOISE!!!!!!!

  • 24Jul

    I just finished Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling. I enjoyed most of it, a lot. A few things bothered me though. Below are some random thoughts about what happened in the book. If you don’t want to know about plot points and character developments read no further. I’ll catch ya on the flip side!

    What I liked:

    I’ll start with my favorite part of the book. I LOVED the big fight at the end of the book. Everyone pulling together, even the frickin’ HOUSE ELVES, to take down Moldy Voldy. That! Was! AWESOME! The pace, the verbiage, the description of the tension and the action were all great. The coming together and melding of Dumbledore’s Army and The Order of the Phoenix was, I think, extremely well written. It kept me glued to the book.

    The next portion of the book that I loved was a bit of character development. I LOVED Neville and his sudden development of… well… balls. We got hints of the person he would become in earlier books. The best example is when he stood up to Harry and friends when they were sneaking out of Hogwarts. I BELIEVE it was in book 2. He manned up in book 7 and it was great! It got a huge smile out of me! (His Granny rocks in this finally installment as well.)

    I really enjoyed was the redemption of Snape. I loved how, by giving Harry his memories, he was able to tell us HIS story and show us that while he often did the wrong thing he DID have a heart and DID know how to love. His love for Lilly was twisted and in the end it twisted HIM around and around. It made for an interesting reveal that Mr. Bad Ass Death Eater was really just an emotionally stunted man who pined for his lost love and spent most of his life trying to protect the only part of her that was left… Harry.

    I liked a lot more but I’m too tired to go much further.

    Next are the things I WASN’T terribly fond of.

    First, while I understand WHY Dobby had to die, I don’t like it. Yes, Harry drew strength from his friend dying for him. However, it could have been served just as well by many of the other deaths occurring throughout the book. (ESPECIALLY Tonks or Lupin. Having just had a child their dying could have had a LOT of reverberations for him as it mirrored his own parents deaths and given him even MORE resolve than The Lil’ House Elf That Could.)

    The pace of the first third of the book bothered me as well. Maybe even the first half. It seemed a little slow and plodding for me. I’ll have to give it another read in a couple of days. It may have been I was just anticipating the big plot points and character reveals so much that the exposition in the first half made me got bat shit.

    Finally, I HATED RON WALKING OUT ON HARRY AND HERMY! That annoyed the hell out of me. It was well done. It WAS in character but I reserve the right to object to it based on the fact that I ADORE Ron and his goofy dorky self and hated to see him do that. I actually CHEERED out loud when it showed back up.

    Now, the Epilogue. I know a LOT of people aren’t going to like it. They’ll say it was pandering to the fans. They’ll say it was a let down or a disappointment. I disagree. I LOVED it. Truly. It tied up the story of all my favorite characters nicely. (Who raised Teddy? Anyone else think it was Harry and Ginny?) It ALSO left her an out to continue the story of Hogwarts with the offspring of Harry, Ginny, Ron and Hermy… Niiiiice. Smart. I hope she does it!