Wednesday, July 3, 2013

A Brief Summary of my Weekend

  • murder mystery party (lots of people and confusing)
  • kayaking with friends (wore sunscreen but for some reason my face still got sunburned)
  • gluten-free bakery in a cool neighborhood (within walking distance of my work!)
  • baking (Don't substitute for two ingredients when using a three ingredient recipe.)
  • homemade popsicles (strawberries + bananas + almond milk = yum!)
  • Silver Linings Playbook (from Redbox, good movie!)
  • winning at pool (despite not playing, except for one game, since six years ago)

Monday, July 1, 2013

Movie Monday: Accidentally the James Franco Edition

I briefly discussed This is the End in a recent post, but here's a more in-depth review.  First a brief synopsis of my previous "review":
  • falls into my completely-ridiculous-but-I-love-it category
  •  star-studded cast
  •  more laughs than you can shake a stick at
  • If you enjoyed The Hangover, you'll probably like this movie.
The movie begins with a bunch of celebrities at a Hollywood party at James Franco's house (not a spoiler; they show it in the trailer).  They're all friends and Jay Baruchel doesn't really know any of them except Seth Rogen, so it's sort of awkward.  And then things start getting weird and then BAM, Apocalypse (I won't tell you what kind of apocalypse though).  So then everyone's panicking and then they're trying to survive and things get more awkward but it's funny.  Normal apocalypse survival things happen like food rationing and getting annoyed with survival buddies.  Things get consistently crazier and then it's the end of the movie, which I won't give away for obvious reasons.  I felt like it was well-done and thoroughly enjoyed it.  I felt like what happened is probably close to what would actually happen if those celebrities tried to survive an apocalypse together.  It was seriously ridiculous but amazing.  I think that's about all I can say without giving away spoilers.

I got Oz the Great and Powerful from Redbox and watched it with G last night.  We both loved it, so if you're not too serious to enjoy things because you're a grownup and think they're intended for children, you'll probably enjoy it too.  Seriously, IMDB commenters are pretty intent on the fact that only children will like this movie.  For those of you who don't know, this movie is sort of a prequel to The Wizard of Oz which focuses on the origin of The Wizard.  James Franco plays The Wizard and Mila Kunis is one of the witches.  There are some pretty intense action sequences and scary situations which, depending on a child's age and the child, might be too much for children.  The tornado itself is much more realistic than the tornado in The Wizard of Oz, in that there are pieces of dangerous debris flying around.  Adults will enjoy this movie because they'll be able to see parallels between it and The Wizard of Oz, they'll like the action sequences, and they'll appreciate more of the story.  Plus there are some jokes that will whoosh right over children's heads.  There are also many more reasons.  Pretty much, if you're a child at heart and are able to geek over fandoms without feeling self-conscious, you'll like the movie.

For parents of children who are trying to decide if this movie is okay for your child:
Children will enjoy this movie because of the bright colors and cool environments, like the musical environment.  If you have younger children, they might still like this movie, but there are some very intense parts.  The flying monkeys are loud and frightening flying baboons.  There are lots of loud noises, and some of the fighting between witches could be scary for them.  Also there is a part (spoilers, highlight the white part following this to read them) where there is a living china doll whose family got killed by the witch, which may be too emotional for some children.  All in all, I really enjoyed this movie, enough that I would definitely watch it again, and if you're not a wet blanket, you'll probably like it too.  Oh and also, at the beginning of the movie, until after the tornado, the picture is very small and you might think you need to adjust it.  Leave it like that and it will change after the tornado, like how in The Wizard of Oz the movie is in black-and-white until after the tornado.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Goodbye Google Reader!

Hi there everyone.  I just wanted to pop in and let you know, in case you didn't already, that Google Reader is going away tomorrow.  If you follow me through that and still want to be notified when I write new blog posts you need to follow through a different method.  My preferred reader is Bloglovin'.  It puts all of the posts of blogs you follow in one place.  You can categorize blogs in your own categories and one of the features I love is that you can look at similar blogs to any other blogs you enjoy.  If you want to follow me through Bloglovin', go here.  Another method to follow me by is email or feeds.  You can find those methods up in my right sidebar, right below Search.

I have never personally used Feedly, but I checked it out after Martin mentioned it and it looks pretty good.  It also has One-Click Google Reader Import which seems pretty handy.  If you'd like to follow me on there, either do the Google Reader Import or go here.

There are also many other readers you can use.  You can find more in this post by a great blogger lady.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Musings on Imperfection

I painted my jewelry box with nail polish and filled the empty space on the door.  It's an imperfect fleur-de-lis and I like it a lot.


I like things that are imperfect, like blurry photos.


You might remember that post I wrote awhile ago sharing some things that I'm bad at.  You might have read it and wondered why I'm focusing on my weaknesses.  Well the truth is that I'm happy to be imperfect.  I might not dress perfectly (haha, I never dress perfectly) or say the right things at the right time (socially awkward right here!), but I like being imperfect.  How boring would the world be if everyone was perfect?!  Seriously, think about it.  My imperfections are what make me who I am and I like who I am, so I like my imperfections.  Plus it makes me quirky and awesome so what's not to like?