Thursday, December 30, 2021
I Didn't Watch Any Christmas Movies! 0_0
Monday, December 27, 2021
Awaiting a Snow Squall
Sunday, December 26, 2021
This is the First Time I Want to Watch the Rose Bowl... but I Can't
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Charles Dickens Christmas Tradition
What a beautiful tradition.
This morning I woke up and listened to an audio recording of The Life of Our Lord, taking in the beautiful testimony of Charles Dickens. It seems almost intrusive to listen to it, knowing now the sacredness of this text.
Theater houses everywhere show A Christmas Carol this time of year, another one of Dickens writings. A ghost story telling of a haunted scrooge until he discovers and awakes to the wondrous Christmas spirit. I don't know how often Charles read this story to his kids. Was this a Christmas tradition?
Charles Dickens reading aloud his telling of the life of Christ to his family every Christmas is... there are no words to describe what I'm now feeling. There's a gentleness, a peace, a love. Remembering more than Christ birth and taking in what it means to be a Christian, and the gift of Christ's life for us, his blessings, his miracles, his goodness.
I was reading a one star review criticizing doctrinal errors in The Life of Our Lord. Criticizing something that Dickens never wanted published. Criticizing the testimony and faith that was a wish to remain private and sacred, a gift Dickens gave to his children. And in this text we see what Dickens believes and values.
It's so easy getting caught up in the little traditions of this season. There's nothing wrong with Santa and Christmas trees, but lets never forget the "Christ" in Christmas.
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Suffering Through the Star Wars Holiday Special
The Star Wars Holiday Special is the stuff of legends, coming out after the success of the first Star Wars movie in 1978. The special capitalized on the popularity of the movie, a way to keep the budding franchise in everyone's mind before VCR's were widely available, giving movie goers a chance to see their new favorite characters on the small screen.
It's rumored that the Holiday Special was so bad that George Lucas wanted it erased from peoples memories... (in the same vein as "Han shot first"). Thankfully the VCR came out in 1977, and lucky for us some people taped it, and the show can now be found on YouTube.
I grew up hearing about the Star Wars Holiday Special, wondering if it was real or not, hearing about the catastrophic legend. Turns out the special was real, like a mystical beast coming to life. So... I went to YouTube and finally sat through all 1hr. 37 mins...
And it lives up to the hype, fully earning it's 2.2/10 IMDb score and 27% Rotten Tomatoes score. Apparently 44% of Google Users like this special. Who are you!!?? :P
Okay, in all fun, it was weird. I'll only see it once. The special is just a really weird mix of music acts, Wookies jabbering for eons with no subtitles, a random animation section in the middle, etc, oh... and Mark Hamill wearing too much makeup.
The story line is simple, Chewie needs to get home to celebrate Life Day, a Wookie holiday, to see his family. Also, Chewie is an absentee Dad as his parents take care of his son. Han tries to get his friend home while the Empire is making everything difficult.
Honestly, though, the most redeeming section of this show was a "Day in the Life on Tatooine," watching a guy fall in love with a bartender at the Cantina. I don't remember the name of the lady bartender, but she was awesome. That character needs to come back in some way, somewhere. Also, the cooking demonstration Chewie's Mom does was amusing, albeit a bit strange and odd... random... everything is just so random...
So... I've now seen the Star Wars Holiday Special. I don't think I'm all the better for it, but a childhood mystery has now been solved, so that's good, I guess.
Also, Disneyland celebrated Life Day at Galaxies Edge last November. I wasn't there for it, but there's videos of the event on YouTube. A bunch of fans wearing red cloaks while holding glowing orbs. Actually, it looks fun.
Well,
Hope you're having a great holiday and a Merry Christmas.
Sarah
P.S.... Han shot first.
P.P.S. "Come back soon, I'll be waiting." ~ That bartender lady.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
The Creator's Playbook Podcast, Episode 88: "Doctor McDuke" ~ Time Loops
Episode 88: "Doctor McDuke" ~ Time Loops
Hosts: My bro Robbie and I
This turned out to be one of my favorite episodes! And it almost didn't happen. A lot of things were going on Saturday morning during recording, each in our homes with our individual set ups. Robbie has two adorable kids, but as what happens when children are awake and playing, there was some crying. On my end a plane was flying by in close proximity. We were both a little spent, a little lost, and were about to hit the "stop recording" button and literally record the entire thing again on another day. We didn't. We pushed through... and I'm so happy we did. This episode was really quite fun.
"What if you could have the perfect day? Nothing went wrong, all you did was right, and in the end you come out on top in every way. What kind of effort would be required to do that? It would take a culmination of all effort or very special circumstances. Or, maybe you could just relive the same day over and over again until it was just right. Time-loops are a story phenomenon that find themselves getting told again and again. Join Robbie and Sarah as they explore the inspiration behind time-loop stories."
Time Loops. Funny enough I was watching a cute little show on Hulu this morning, Find Me in Paris. It's for kids. A little cheesy. But super adorable. The main character, a ballet dancer from 1905, time travels to 2018, and in the episode I was watching this morning one of the characters got stuck in a couple second time loop. How annoying would that be??!! But time loops are a fun plot device. A movie about a seriously underrated holiday is all about a time loop. In this episode my brother Robbie and I have fun talking about time loops, role playing a little, and then creating a story about a time loop.
Creator's Playbook is a podcast about the creative process, hosted by my brothers and I, and each week we tackle a new topic. It can be found on Spotify, Apple, etc.
Hope you're having a great week!
I just looked at the weather report and I think we're getting 11 days of snow... :\
Sarah
Saturday, December 18, 2021
The Creator's Playbook Podcast, Episode 87: "Soul Bleeding" Dystopias
Episode 87: "Soul Bleeding" Dystopias
Hosts: My bros Michael and Robbie
"Cold and dark days have come to The Creators
Playbook here in episode "Soul Bleeding" where Robbie and Michael
delve into the backdrop of dystopian societies. You, Great Author, have a
choice before you in how your characters are going to live through an oppressive
regime! Will they be triumphant and conquer in majesty? Or will your society
crush them? Join us as we delve into this wonderfully awful business of making
our characters' lives terrible as we create a dystopia, and place our
characters in it to live, thrive, or die."
It seems like dystopias are all the rage, and have been for sometime. Something I've never quite understood, as they're depressing at times, but I've gotten caught up in the Hunger Games with reading and watching the series and other dystopias as well. Michael and Robbie have some fun with this topic, and the episode is an interesting listen. Michael, that opening is pretty slick.
Creator's Podcast is about, simply, creativity. Taking different ideas and genres, playing around with tropes and the like, and finishing off by creating a new story. You can find the podcast on Spotify, Apple, etc.
Have a great week!
Sarah
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Bright at Night
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
It's a Howlin'
Monday, December 13, 2021
At Disneyland During the Genie + Launch
Experiencing Disneyland last October and Monday/Tuesday of last week, I realized how much I didn't like the fastpass system. Without the merger of fastpass/lightening lane users, the regular line moves so fast! I got into Indiana Jones on Tuesday, 45 minute estimated wait. It was about 15-20 minutes. The line was constantly moving. Same with Big Thunder Railroad. Without the fastpass/lightening lane mergers, that line kept moving with little wait, half the time that was projected. I did Rise of the Resistance twice. On Monday it was a 60 minute wait time, and it ended up being so. On Thursday it said the wait time was 65 minutes, but ended up being 45 minutes.
There are plenty of videos on YouTube showing people trying out standby verses lightening lanes. Apparently lightening lanes win out time wise, though I wonder what the wait would have been otherwise. From my experience I had pretty good luck. Honestly only averaged 4-5 rides a day, on purpose. I didn't do the ticketed holiday event. Not paying an extra $170 for that party.
Where the real slam happened was Thursday night at California Adventure. During the holiday event on Tuesday, which boots out "day guests" (loved being called that...), out of the park at 7pm, I hung out at Downtown Disney and did stuff there, so no idea what was happening in DCA. Now, on Thursday night DCA was crazy crowded. Guardians has a 95 wait time. Radiator Spring Racers had a two hour wait time. For Racers the single rider line was so long it was closed! So I watched a band perform on the stage next to the Paradise Pier Lake. Got a hot chocolate macaron from one of those food wagons. And found a table close to the Mostly Kosher stage and enjoyed their performance. It's all good.
Side note. When I visited Disney World in 2016, I didn't use a single fastpass, mainly because guests of their hotels can book them so far in advance, and I was staying at the Holiday Inn and just didn't want to mess with them. I found a website, studied which parks were doing magic mornings/evenings and when, and then planned accordingly. Certain times in the day have lower wait times. During those six days I did so many rides, all with short wait times except Space Mountain (so bumpy compared to Disneyland), and Snow Whites Mine Train was just so long I never made it on that ride. Not a big deal.
Anywho, I don't like this pay to ride scheme Disney has going on. I want it to fail, but it seems it won't. Just another way for Disney to bleed us dry.
Walt Disney, may you rest in peace.
Sarah
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Trying Chicken Waffle and Maple Bacon Flavored Taffy
Friday, December 10, 2021
Participating in a Guinness World Record Attempt
I've been on a quest to achieve random bucket list activities and goals. Some are substantial and will take time. Some involve trips to far off places (World events and cost prevents some of these goals, but that won't stop the wishing). One of my goals was to either personally break a world record or help break a record.
The opportunity came with Virtual Runners and their Most Users to Complete a 10K in 24 hours last September. I was late to the game, as the FB group was super active with posts spanning months and months. Word had it that over 100,000 were participating. That sounded amazing. But as time went on the number became false. Some registering with the free entry and then forgetting. Others double registering while ordering swag.
There was a lot of confusion in the group, contrasting information, in regards to what qualified as a valid entry submission proof. We had to have a tracking app accompany our run/walk, a screenshot showing date, time, and distance. Not all apps provide this information. It was a mess. I, with others, insisted a mass email sent to all participants clarifying the requirements so that their entry would be counted by Guinness.
On the day of the challenge I woke up and got on the treadmill, and with it being just 2 months after my surgery I was able to walk the 6.2 miles (I did 6.4 just in case). It took well over two hours, and was quite the challenge. The app I used didn't fail and my screenshot showed all required information.
In the end we accomplished the Guinness World Record. I received an email with this information: "Guinness World Records has now officially confirmed it. Together we broke the world record! Thanks to the help of so many runners. In total, there were about 40,000 successful participants. Due to the strict technical requirements, Guinness World Records confirmed 25,523!"
The thing is, I have no idea if I was included in the 25,523 confirmed entries. Rumor in the group had it that if you received the email, you qualified. This was never confirmed. And no list of names provided. So I participated, and hopefully my effort was counted.
In the end this experience was simply interesting. A few times I almost ordered the official Guinness participant certificate, just to have. Nearly completed the process twice, then deleted my shopping cart. Really, it all just seems like a brilliant monetary operation. Really, you can create the most random records and have a large group participate.
I got the medal. It's cool. I showed up and did my part. Made sure the entry had all the required information. Virtual Runners is doing it again next year, and once again it's confusing. They're going to have all these different distances, all to be run on the same day. And I fear the confusion and ill planning will continue. Keep the goal focused and simple. Don't complicate. Give detailed, good instruction.
In the FB group this achievement meant so much to many. The lack of communication of whose entries were accepted by Guinness discourage quite a few. The fact that it appears next year will be just as convoluted is why I won't do this again. Really, once is enough.
Thursday, December 9, 2021
The Creator's Playbook Podcast, Episode 86: "Mr. Math" - Magical Shop
Episode 86: "Mr. Shop" - Magical Shop
Hosts: My bros. Steven and Robbie.
Creator's Playbook is a creativity podcast, hosted by my bros and I. Each week we pick a subject, talk about it, and find ways of incorporating said subject into a story, where we create a story on the spot. This week is all about magical and/or interesting items from a magical shop. Just in time for Christmas. :0)
"It's that time of the year. A time to go out and surprise others with gifts, treats, and service. It's a time of scrolling through online sellers and walking through isles trying to find the perfect thing. Sometimes all you need is just a little magic to make it all happen. Today join Robbie and Steven as they create a Magical Shop filled with wonder and mystery."
Heh, listening to this episode made me want to go window shopping. :P
Hope you're having a great week!!!
Sarah
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Cat Sitting
A few weeks ago I watched the Olaf cat. Steven and Ty were visiting with Ty's family. So for the weekend I cat sat. Olaf used to be our cat, but Steven and Ty needed him more, and my Dad decided he doesn't much care for cats, so away Olaf went.
I missed Olaf. Missed his sweetness. Olaf has a gentle, loving personality. I don't miss when he goes into stealth mode and refuses to let anyone know where he's hiding. That's not fun.
But it was sweet watching Olaf remember all the old things he loved doing. A lot of little things, but it was funny watching Olaf hop up on the stair railing and try to lick his tail. It was a feat much easily achieved when he was a kitten. Age affects us all.
I love the Olaf cat. I miss having pets. But also, there's positives to not having a pet as well. I'm good either way, to be honest. But it was really nice having him around.
Monday, December 6, 2021
Watching Doctor Who Burn
Saturday, December 4, 2021
The Creator's Playbook Podcast, Episode 85: The Bunny Brigade ~ Wishes
Episode 85: The Bunny Brigade ~ Wishes
Hosts: Myself with my bro Steven.
“Wishes. It's amazing how much of our lives are full of Wish routines. Wishing on the first star in the sky or a shooting star. Wishing on birthday candles. Stories are also full of wishes as well. What we wish for shows what we value, and in stories wishing can be a window into a characters soul. Wishes can also serve as both a great blessing, but also trials and tests. Remember, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.”
It really is crazy how wishing rules our lives. We all have wishes and dreams. At least, I hope so. Wishes give us something to look forward to, something to hope for, and we all need something to look forward to and to have hope.
This episode was a bit of a challenge. Steven's internet was having issues, so our connection while recording was rough at times. But even with having technical issues we always found our way back, and editing stitched it all together. What a relief.
The way this podcast went was a little on the silly side, but I like silly. Sometimes we can be a little too serious. A little lightheartedness is good for the soul. :0)
The Creator's Playbook can be found on Spotify and other podcasting places.
Have a fun weekend!
Hope, or wish, you'll have a listen. ;0)
Sarah
Friday, December 3, 2021
Getting My Fortune From A Pirate
Getting a fortune from a pirate in Disneyland, New Orleans Square, is probably the cheapest souvenir you can get in the parks. (Shhh, don't tell Chapek). It's a whole 25 cents. A quarter. Put a quarter in the machine and out pops a card, the Pirates of the Caribbean theme playing while a treasure map lights up. The machine is found in between two stores in New Orleans under an archway of sorts. I was getting out of the sun while waiting for a text for a reservation at Cafe Orleans.
There was the waiting pirate sitting in his box. I couldn't resist! Quickly grabbing my wallet I searched for a quarter. Thankfully there was change.
The very first fortune was nice and sweet:
"I see yer dreams, pirate! Do ye see 'em too? Givin' chase to a wish serves ye well. Should ye e'er feel off course, set yer gaze upon the stars. Makes no difference the pirate-the night sky be a guide to yer heart's desires."
As I started digging for a quarter for my Mom so she could have a fortune, the machine started moving! The song playing! And I tried giving it a quarter, only for it to spit the quarter back out. A fortune popped out which my Mom claimed.
Then I popped in my second quarter and another fortune came out:
"Impressed ye be with the uniqueness o' the Magic Kingdom. 'Tis yer creative nature what gives ye an appreciation fer such artistic details. Aye, but ye sails a course charted on detachment and ye signs articles with no one. 'Bout ship, matey, this here cruise be on the wrong tack. There be trusted lubbers standin' by to help chart this creative talent and arrange fo'c'sle coucils with important patrons. Do not repel them. Mark well me words, matey: Solitude be a pleasant port to visit, but a lonely place to stay."
This fortune hit me a little hard. I know it's all silliness and fun, but there was some truth here that hit me in the heart. That last line... it's so true. And I've hung out at the port of solitude a little longer than anyone ever should.
Have a nice day,
Yo ho yo ho! A pirates life for me!!