Announcement
Can I just take this moment to say that I'M GETTING MARRIED IN 100 DAYS! I'm excited, yes, and not exactly sure how to get everything done in time.
"Some people can't see past the end of their nose."
Can I just take this moment to say that I'M GETTING MARRIED IN 100 DAYS! I'm excited, yes, and not exactly sure how to get everything done in time.
Posted by Kristen at 10:14 AM
Right now I am procrastinating on what I really should be doing which is working on the save-the-date cards for the wedding and probably writing down ideas for an article to write. I'm planning to take up writing articles for the organization Zac works for in order to make a little extra cash so we can survive getting married. It is more expensive than I had anticipated. I know I was told this, and I don't change my mind, but is it necessary for the start-up costs to be this steep?
Posted by Kristen at 9:02 PM
falling on a termite, who was choking on the splinters."
I don't really understand why Verizon can't change the time on my phone to be up to speed with Daylight Savings Time at the time it actually changes. So yes, I woke up late this morning. What is worse, there is no way for me to change the time myself. They have this cruel little feature called "World Clock" in which you can see what time it is in major cities around the world, even change them for Daylight Savings Time, but you can't change the time on your own phone. I thought maybe they forgot that it was earlier this year, but then randomly, right before I wrote this post, at 1pm, they changed it. As if anyone cared anymore. This was probably an even bigger problem for the people who had started figuring on their phones being an hour off. Now they are running around showing up early to their lunch dates.
Posted by Kristen at 12:01 PM
Sipping tea is a great way to write a blog I think. While I'm drinking tea I don't like to do very much and it gives me a chance to sit and quitely contemplate without feeling idle.
I went last night to see 300, and last weekend I saw The Queen. I liked them both a lot. I would recommend The Queen to just about anyone, I can't remember anything content-wise that would prohibit anyone but small children from seeing it, but I don't really think it is a movie that would be appreciated by anyone younger than their teens. What was remarkable about it was that it did not really try to make a villian of any person. The movie felt matter-of-fact, showing decent people trying to make their best personal and political decisions. This is not to say that the story lacked conflicts, there were many, but it was presented in such a way as to display the various difficult positions people were put in in the fact of those conflicts. I do highly recommend this movie, it is the sort of movie you could see if you were in just about any mood - except maybe if you were in the mood for an action or sci-fi thriller.
300 cannot be as broadly recommended. There are three "scenes" which could be easily fast forwarded at home to allow for any teenager to see it, but the violence would prohibit most younger children from seeing this movie - it is, after all, rated R. All that aside, this was an amazing movie. It was done in a graphic novel/comic book style, so the colors and the cinematography had a different feel than your typical movie. The other thing that made this movie so enjoyable was that, unlike a modern day war movie, it did not leave you feeling depressed. Rather, the movie created this welling sense of western civilization rising up and lifting high all things great and noble. I suppose this would be an exaggeration of the reality, but it definitely reminded me of the first day of philosophy class with Dr. Mitchell in which he described this battle and the rise of western civilization I really do think that day was one of the best days in my educational career. I don't know if you could love the movie as much if you are not particularly fond of western civilization. It is unashamedly biased that direction. However there are different ways to appreciate things and so I am sure the welling in my soul for western civilization is not the only way to appreciate this movie.
Posted by Kristen at 11:38 AM
As you can see, my little blog now has a new look and please note the new welcome message and sidebar quotes. Please do not ask where I got those from. And speaking of asking things...I did have to do something I was lothe to do - I got rid of my old comment system. I hold out hope that somewhere in the internet world I can still access all the comments throughout the years, but ultimately if I was ever going to make formatting and updating the blog any easier I would have to loose the old comment system. Blogger now has one, has had one for quite some time, so we can all work together on making good use of it from now on. Check back again this week for new posts and more changes.
Posted by Kristen at 8:35 PM