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Proof of Three Things

06 Thursday Feb 2014

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animals, art, books, cat, cats, creativity, entertainment, fun, lol, paper army, sculpture, Stephanie Beavers

The following are proof of three things: some people are awesome, some people have too much time on their hands, and sometimes awesome people have too much time on their hands.

Ginger Cat vs. The Paper Army:

Sculptures that leap off the page:

papercraft ship book

More if you click the pic.

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Cool Human Tricks

30 Thursday Jan 2014

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Here Kitty, Kitty:

Here kitty, kitty…

This is not the gold they’re looking for.

Look away before your brain gets fried by the physics: http://cheezburger.com/8020979968

Look away before your brain gets fried by the physics here.

tumbleweed snowmen

Who needs snow when you have ingenuity?

xacto theft

A cutting retort

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Upcoming Movies On My To-Watch List: Yes, they’re all dubious.

23 Thursday Jan 2014

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Edge of Tomorrow, Godzilla, Jupiter Ascending, movies, Stephanie Beavers

Godzilla:

Jupiter Ascending:

Edge of Tomorrow:

This is, clearly, not a comprehensive list. ;) I figure that all the superhero movies coming out are givens.

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Ring-a-ding-FOOD: Pavlov Never Expected This

20 Monday Jan 2014

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So the other day, I was listening to the humorous country song, “Double XL.” I don’t know if you’re familiar with it, but the chorus goes, “Don’t call me on the phone, just ring my dinner bell,” and it got me thinking. Did other families use a dinner bell too?

Now, I know for certain that not everyone is familiar with the concept of the dinner bell, so I’ll explain. When I was growing up, my family always ate dinner together. After work or school, we’d all come home and do our own things, usually in separate areas of the house. For example, my dad liked to “study the insides of his eyelids” for awhile before dinner, a solo activity which effectively removed him, not just from the room, but from the waking world.

So, ever one for efficiency, my mom found a way to bring us all together when the meal was ready, using a minimum of effort. She rang a bell.

To be honest, I’m not sure where we picked this tradition up. I have a vague recollection of it being something my aunt (my mom’s sister) started doing, and heavens only know where she picked it up, because I don’t think they learned it from their mom, my oma.
I’m not certain where the bell came from either. All I know is that it appeared around the same time as this tradition started, and the pretty little silver thing sat atop the stove for the vast majority of my childhood.

bell

Imagine this silver and much less deluxe. That was our dinner bell.

At any rate, when the bell was rung, the family would come running. Or rather, my sister and I would come running. My dad would typically require a wee bit more coaxing, as studying the inside of one’s eyelids typically puts one in a rather meditative (and unconscious) state.

Talk about a Pavlovian response.

Pavlov's family

Pavlov’s family.

Now, there is a reason why I know not all families summoned their collective to dinner with a tinny little ringing. One evening we had company over: friends of the family who had kids of their own. As such, all us kids were confined downstairs to the rec room, where we could be as noisy as we liked (and having all been kids at some point, we all know how noisy that is). Meanwhile, the parents enjoyed peace upstairs, with my mom making dinner while socializing with the female half of our company. Being the inquisitive sort, our family friend spied the shiny bell atop the stove and, before my mom could stop her, she picked it up.

Now, I don’t even believe that she fully rang the bell, but being hungry children, well-tuned to the sound of the dinner bell, one half-hearted little ding was all it took. My sister and I froze in the middle of the boardgame (I think it was Mousetrap), and a few words to the other two kids was all it took before all four of us were rushing up the stairs.

I’m quite sure that my mom’s friend didn’t expect that picking up a bell off the stove would elicit such a reaction. For before my mom had a chance to explain, a rumbling thunder of wildly uncoordinated children stampeded up the stairs and boiled into the kitchen. Someone less optimistic that my mom’s guest likely would have thought she had heralded an apocalypse (or at least an earthquake) by the sudden racket we enthusiastically made in our prompt arrival to… no food. I remember we kids were a little put out that dinner wasn’t actually ready yet, but my mom’s friend got over her surprise quickly and had a good laugh about it.

So help me out, folks. Is there anyone else out there whose family used a dinner bell? I’m dying to know – please comment with your answer!

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Hobbit Sacrilege

16 Thursday Jan 2014

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An Unexpected Journey, books, entertainment, fandom, fandoms, fun, Hobbit, Honest Trailers, humor, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, Misty Mountains, movies, Stephanie Beavers, The Desolation of Smaug

Now I enjoy fantasy quite a bit (thus why I write it), but Tolkien has never been a favorite of mine. I found his books more palatable as movies (I finished the first one. Barely. You can’t pay me to read the other two LOTR books.) I found them alright. Mildly enjoyable. But the The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was extraordinarily boring. The following humorous Honest Trailer does a delicious job of illustrating it though:
Honest Trailer: better than the movie itself.

Fortunately, the second Hobbit movie, The Desolation of Smaug, was thoroughly enjoyable.

And for your (again, humorous) listening pleasure:
Misty Mountains Rap

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Top 10 List of Books That Have Stayed With Me

13 Monday Jan 2014

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The “Ten books that have stayed with you” meme found its way into my Facebook. Most people wouldn’t consider my picks great works of literature (although I obviously think they’re awesome), but they’re books that have influenced me and my writing, and they’ve made particular impressions in my mind. Not necessarily in order, but easy decisions came first.

1. Arrows of the Queen –Mercedes Lackey
2. Mossflower -Brian Jacques
3. Exile’s Honor -Mercedes Lackey
4. Birth of the Firebringer –Meredith Ann Pierce
5. Song in the Silence -Elizabeth Kerner
6. Harry Potter -J.K. Rowling
7. Wizard’s First Rule -Terry Goodkind
8. Nicomachean Ethics -Aristotle
9. The Bible
10. The Bourne Identity -Robert Ludlum

So yeah… 70% of my list is pure fantasy. Is it any wonder that I write it?

Now I long to go into detail about some of these authors, right here, right now, but I know I’ve talked about Mercedes Lackey already, and I’m actually planning a series on authors who have inspired me. So expect posts on most of these people in the future!

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The Adored And The Denied

06 Monday Jan 2014

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Christmas special, Doctor Who, entertainment, episode, fandom, fun, Matt Smith, Stephanie Beavers, The Doctor, tv

So I watched the Doctor Who Christmas special a little late this year, and I was pretty excited for it. Matt Smith is not my favorite Doctor by any stretch, but he’s had a few golden moments and much was promised to audiences for this episode, especially with the build up from the 50th special.
Caution: spoilers after picture

Doctor Who Christmas Special

However, the Christmas Special sucked.

In fact, I’m tempted to call it the worst episode of Doctor Who ever. Yes, there were a lot of questions from previous episodes that were finally answered, but that’s the only good thing I have to say about it. And it’s not Matt Smith’s fault either – I blame the writer. Now, I admired Moffat greatly for his work in series 5 and 6, but after that, it’s like he got too sucked into his own ego and couldn’t write a good episode to save his life. Plotholes and loose ends abound.

For example, why were the Weeping Angels in that episode? And why didn’t we see a trace of them again after their initial scene? Did they just decide to go away? I was under the impression that they were almost impossible to kill, yet we don’t see a trace of them for the rest of the special. They shouldn’t have been there at all.

And why does the Doctor age over 300 years when he’s never shown any aging despite long spans of time before?

And while I agree that letting the TimeLords through might NOT be a good idea, I was under the impression that the Doctor didn’t release them to prevent war… yet when war starts anyways, why not let them through? (And in my opinion, the Doctor blasting everything with regeneration energy was both lame and contrived). And why (or how) did the TimeLords send regeneration energy through the crack? Apparently they can hear through the crack, so you’d think that, by now, they’d have figured out that they have the right place and come on through despite the Doctor not having spoken his name. Apparently they were confident enough to send through regeneration energy. This sits ill with me…

And why can’t a bring myself to care at all what happens to him or anyone? I remember the end of the Tenth Doctor’s reign – it was amazing and I was heartbroken to see him go. That was even true for the Ninth’s departure. But this time? I was glad to see the new Doctor. I just hope the writing gets better, or I might stop watching altogether (and this is coming from someone with everything from a sonic screwdriver prop to TARDIS and Dalek salt and pepper shakers). Not liking Matt Smith terribly much is just a personal preference, one that influences the degree to which I like a show. But when episodes are poorly written… it’s time to say goodbye.

Please don’t make me say good-bye, Doctor Who.

So what did you think of the Christmas Special and Matt Smith’s departure? Do you totally disagree with me and think it was awesome (like, apparently, a lot of people), or did something not sit well with you either? Let me know in the comments!

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Boxes, Boxes, BOXES!

26 Thursday Dec 2013

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90s, Boxing Day, Christmas, Furbies, Koosh, life, Lisa Frank, presents, Stephanie Beavers

Happy Boxing Day! I hope everyone had an amazing Christmas and is lazing off a food coma (or burning it off with shopping). I know I’m getting a couple days to unwind before it’s back to work.
But what did everyone get for Christmas? I hope it was what you wanted – or even better, something you didn’t know you wanted. I did! I got some Doctor Who themed salt and pepper shakers. :)

But does anyone want to look back to Christmases past? The 90s were a good decade…
Maybe you had kids in the 90s. Or maybe you WERE a kid in the 90s (like me). I know that I thought this was incredibly nostalgic and amusing:
The Top 30 Most Awesome Toys You Could Get for Christmas in the ’90s
I personally had 11 of the 30 listed at some point. However, I was familiar with most of the list – even if I didn’t have one, one of my friends or relatives did. Oh Furbies…
Lisa Frank, anyone?

Lisa Frank polar bear and penguins

ALL THE COLORS

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A Musical Bit of Christmas Fun

23 Monday Dec 2013

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The magic of music plus the magic of engineering:

I just wanted to say to everyone: thank you so much for stopping by my blog this Christmas season.  Merry Christmas! – It’s not just a generic seasonal utterance, it’s a heartfelt wish.  I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas.

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When Winter Is Awesome

19 Thursday Dec 2013

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Since it is almost officially winter, have some winter/Christmas awesome:

Christmas trees: one awesome, one economical, one… you decide.

Tesla Christmas Tree

O Tesla Tree, O Tesla Tree…

Christmas on a budget

And one… I don’t even.

Snape Christmas

You are now reading this in Alan Rickman’s voice.

Proof that some people have too much time on their hands:

largest gingerbread village

The world’s largest gingerbread village

CARS irl.

Cars snow faces

Massive snow storms aren’t ALL bad…

And the coolest icicle ever.

leaf ice

There are no words for how awesome this is.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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