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Wow, four days in a row I’m telling you about my day? It feels like I haven’t done that for a while, then I look back and I did, so here we go, I have a feeling there is going to be a lot more of that.

I say that because I am currently heading to Atlanta for the weekend and then Boston again for the week. I know, I don’t normally talk about my travels while I am traveling, but I’m not as worried because the brave Marine DCM is at home taking care of stuff! (and not just the cats, smile)

So, I got up, finished packing and then called Dr R’s office because I had an appointment at 12:20 and I wanted to be sure I could make the appointment and be back in time for the shuttle. When I spoke to someone, I said if I wasn’t going to have enough time, I’ll just reschedule. Dr R had me blocked out for a twenty minute appointment, just long enough to say I am doing better and to talk about massage therapy and then go home. I will be on the road longer than I will be in his office.

I drive thirty five minutes, get there, someone had cancelled my appointment, great…was I jinxed in the therapy world this week? Hmmm…that’s why I said thwarted again!

But…on a positive note…I left the apartment early for the appointment and had the impulse to stop at Tuesday Morning, what a wonderful store, if you don’t know it, you should see if there is one near you. They used to be open only on Tuesday mornings and once a month, I know weird, huh? Then the popularity grew and then it was weekly and now, every day. It’s one of those places that you go that has great deals on items, from food (sauces, crackers, stuff like that), entertaining, bedding, bath, toys, jewelry, seasonal decorations, luggage, pet stuff, even some clothes, but it’s not like a normal department store, they don’t keep things in stock in bulk, and it’s just a bunch of industrial shelves, so whatever you find is what they have, you may go one day and what you were looking at the next day is gone, you have to go to understand.

It’s a great place to kill time and get gifts, my friends and family have benefited, especially when they have a sale. Well, I’ve been to this one a few times, it’s right near the apartment and today’s impulse was right on! The store was closing sad, but…90% off the entire store. They had been cleared out so much that there was only the front of the store open, those of you who have been to one can appreciate how little an area this is.

Well, I had given myself fifteen minutes, I started grabbing stuff that I knew would be great gift, then I needed a cart! I found a bunch of great kids toys for the nieces and grandkids, they are going to rack up! Let’s just say that I filled two extra large shopping bags and a purple woven basket (check out the receipt for the quantity) and when she rang it up…$10! Huh? I laughed out loud! Then I walked around the corner and saw the stuff I had piled up and forgotten…$4… Not too shabby, holiday shopping done, well, partly for $14!!! How cool is that?

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My trunk is full…going to have to go to the storage unit when I get back!

So, now I am almost into Atlanta and I posted on Facebook the weather I am heading in to. Get this! It was in the 50s when I left COLORADO, everyone laughed when I said I was moving there, always snowing and freezing, yeah right! 300 days off sunshine! It’s going to be in the 50s to 60s all weekend! No humidity, so not as “wet cold” as other places. Now, I am going to Atlanta and the temperature is going to range from mid TWENTYS to mid THIRTIES, what? Then I go to Boston and it’s supposed to be mid thirties, high fourties, maybe low fifties with rain and snow. How do you like them apples!? Mother Nature sure is a fickle creature.

And the woman I sat next to has no common courtesy, I get to the row just as she is throwing a water bottle someone left into my seat, then when people are passing by, she’s holding her laptop practically in the aisle, they have to go around her, then I get up to go to the bathroom and I ask the guy in front of me if I could go past him (I’m in an exit row, no one in front of me, for those of you trying to do the logistics!) then when I come back to the seat, I tap her on the shoulder, she pretends to ignore me, very nice…we’ve landed, I’m outta here! (Ignoring the fact that she’s just leaving trash in her seat pocket)

So, I’ll let you know how the weekend goes…should be interesting, I’m running two races, will need to run to keep warm! Keep you posted!



Well, the weather forecast was snow and guess what it did? Started sometime last night/early morning and continued until mid morning/afternoon.

There went my thoughts about driving up to the mountains and going skiing, that’s ok, I took care of some stuff. First thing, I went to the DMV of office to take care of my tag, guess what I found when I got there…they had faxed a cover letter with my name and someone else’s title, for a Volvo, fun. I called Chase and they faxed a copy over immediately, interesting that they didn’t have to call the Philipines. After all was said and done, I had a tag, now I just need to put it on the car.

I asked about a personalized plate, it will take about 6-8 months once I order it, huh? CKM pointed out that it would make a great birthday present for myself! How funny is that?

Then I decided, since I wasn’t going anywhere, to take myself to the movies. I made myself a sandwich to take with me, bought a bottle of water, $6.50 for my ticket, I think that was the early matinee price, headed into the theater and watched ‘Saving Mr Banks’. It was very emotional, I’ll talk about it some day, there’s a whole backstory.

After the movies (and I will blog one day about going to the movies alone) I headed home, did some laundry, started watching Leap Year, got a few things done around the apartment, then it was time to head to DCM’s office, I was having dinner with the girls. We had a group of guys and gals to go get beers at a micro brewery and ended up staying and eating, good veggie burger!

It had been a while since I’d seen most of them, the holiday party beginning of December to be exact and I recently got a hair cut and gave a quick color, some people didn’t recognize me! Had a great time! Lots of laughs, good conversation, good times! I always have fun with TT (thank you so much again!), AN, EL, GW and some new people that I met at the holiday party and some tonight, I’m sure I’ll see them all again. It’s nice to know a great group of people to go out and hang with!

Then it was back home, bring the skis, poles, boots, pants, etc in (I had left them in the car the other day thinking I was going today), pack and get ready to head to Atlanta and Boston for the week! I can’t wait!

And guess what…DCM said I was right! I got the hands wrong in my post! Told ya! They were straights, not flushes! Who cares, I won!



It was a day, like any other, got up, well, not like any other because I slept until…wait for it…9:20am! Oh my!

I think the only reason I slept so late was the NyQuil I took last night and I have to tell you those little green gel caps knocked me out! I wasn’t sure if I would be able to finish my post last night, I was dozing off while writing it! I’m fighting a cold and I’m almost the victor, so go me!

I said goodbye to DCM when he left, well, he kissed me and I mumbled. Then I got up, did some stuff around the apartment and headed out to therapy. Let me interject here…last week, I got a call from the receptionist at the PT office asking if I could move my apportionment for today to 11:30, no problem. Monday I had an appointment and when I called because I thought I didn’t have one, they asked me to cancel, no problem. When I show up today, the therapist is confused because my appointment still showed 9:30 am, I said, no worries if it’s not a good time, nope, not a good time, so no therapy this week. Ok, but annoying, mostly because I would have gone skiing today if I didn’t have a therapy appointment or it was still for 9:30.

Off to the recycling center and then to the emissions place to have the VIN verified so I can register my car in Colorado. I wait in the long line for about ten/fifteen minutes to be told, nope, go to the office, wait while the gentleman takes care of the other cars, about fifteen minutes. After about thirty minutes, someone goes to get him. Then I couldn’t find the $20 I had taken out to pay for the verification, mind you…they don’t verify they just print out a form that someone else will verify, that cost me $20. I go get cash, come back, wait another fifteen minutes, then I’m on my way.

Phone couldn’t get a signal, so I just kind of drove around working out where the DMV office was. I gave all the paperwork I had, but now they want a copy of the title, call Chase, they are going to fax, but it won’t be soon because it had to come from THE PHILLIPINES, huh? That’s where that division is located, ok…so it will happen some time after 1:30am. Whatever…so I leave there and head home.

I think that covers the first third irritatings…here’s the funny, finally. I am hungry at this point, so I stop at the Burger King drive through. The kid who took my order was funny and couldn’t quite get what I wanted “veggie burger with lettuce, tomato and cheese only” it never changes. He was having the hardest time, adding mayo, no mayo, mayo. He said he didn’t know what was wrong with him and I finally said “if there’s mayo, I’m coming after you!” We laughed. When I finally got to the second window, he took the money and I said no mayo, right? The manager leaned out the window to give me my burger and said, “we all had a great laugh! I gave you extra cheese and if there’s mayo, you come get him!” It was very funny and there was extra cheese! That made me giggle most of the way!

I had to make a few returns, took care of those and headed home. I cleaned what was left to be cleaned and then headed out to pick up pizzas for poker night. Everyone arrived and we got started; there were only seven of us, but it was intense. We were playing winner take all.

G went out in two hands, he’s usually one of the last guys to play, could be because his good luck charm, wink wink, was not sitting next to him. His wife, D, was in between us and DCM was on his left.

I had a few good hands, won one round with my pocket 4’s, I don’t know if you remember, I have won one round at each game with pocket 4’s! I cleaned up with two straights (now I canst remember and DCM may be correcting and saying they were flushes, but I won, so that’s all that matters!) So, there’s my wahoo! I’m getting a little better, not saying I’m ready for any tournaments, but I can hold my own, getting really good at my poker face! (Although it’s hard to concentrate sometimes, so much to talk about or deal and bet and deal, very stressful!)

Eventually it was DCM, M and me and eventually I went all in and lost, M had THE biggest pile of chips, he needed two chip holders! In the end it was M that won out, congrats! Then the night was over by about 9/9:30 and we were cleaning up. All in all a good time, everyone says so when they leave. Here’s to the next one!

And that my friends, was my day, a few annoyances along the way, but it ended with a lot of laughs and I get to share all that with you! See you tomorrow!



{January 22, 2014}   I went…

Skiing! Today I did something I haven’t done in almost twenty years! I went skiing!

(I talked to dead, GES, SDL and DCM, so sorry guys that you’ve heard all this already!)

My sister and I grew up skiing and I continued until I moved to Georgia. I even took a skiing class my last semester of college! It was great, we went to a mountain, had a twenty minute lecture/lesson and then we skied for an hour, how do you beat that? Thanks mom and dad!

My sister continued to ski after she moved to Boston, actually met my brother-in-law at a ski house they both had time in, that’s serious! And now, my nieces, 6.5 and 3.5 are both taking lessons, awesome! I was even on a ski slope the day I found out I got into college!

I used to love it and then when I moved to Georgia, I just didn’t go, said I would, but didn’t, there’s not a lot of skiing in Georgia, you can go to South Carolina, Virginia, places like that, just didn’t, so when I knew I was moving, I was stoked! And you remember the post about me buying skis, boots and poles? Well, now I need to use them.

For my birthday I got the Epic Local Pass, http://www.snow.com/epic-pass.aspx, how cool is that! My dad and my sister made it possible for me to go skiing today! I got up headed out to get pants, goggles and gloves and then I was off. It was about an hour and fifteen minute drive to Keystone and the drive is beautiful! I’ve made it a few times, going to Grorgetown, Breckenridge and a few other places to go sightseeing.

When I left Broomfield, it was 59 degrees, as you get deeper into the mountains, the temperature drops really quickly! By the time I got to Keystone it was 35! But the nice thing, no humidity, so it never gets too cold. Don’t get me wrong, cold is cold, just some cold is worse.

I found a place to park, free…wahoo! Geared up and headed towards the lift. Since it’s been a few years, ha ha, since I skiid, I asked what they recommended. I boarded the gondola and headed up to the top of the mountain, that’s where ski school was, along with green dot for beginner, blue square for intermediate and black diamond expert.

I was a little nervous and all I kept thinking on the way up in the gondola was “please let me like it again! please let me like it again and come back to me” I was afraid of not remembering what to do and not enjoying it and wasting all that money. I got off the gondola, put the skis on the ground, stepped into them, locked them in place and pushed off….

It was…awesome! Like muscle memory, I remembered how to push off, turn, speed up, snow plow, ball of it! It was an awesome feeling! I headed for a green dot and stayed with that the entire run. I took my time going down the mountain, slaloming and swooshing back and forth, going fast, going slow, taking some breaks in between, talking to the people who worked there who keeping an eye on the mountain and skiers. I laughed because during one break, there was a stereotypical group of snow boarders behind me, talking about shrooms and smoking the sweet stuff, that made me laugh!

It felt great! And all I kept thinking was, “let me get better, I want to be a black diamond again!”. GES is hoping that when she gets back on skis, she has just as easy of a time, I know she will, she’s skied longer and better than me!

I will tell you, one of the things I didn’t like was not eating before I went up the mountain, it had been about four hours since I’d eaten anything and halfway down, I didn’t feel so not, luckily, I got something to eat after I finished the run, which helped a little, I then decided it was time to go, I would be back! It’s always easier to leave someplace you enjoy when you know you’re coming back soon. I’ll also have to come up with a solution, I have a beaded ankle bracelet that I made when I was fifteen, this thing is not coming off the skis rubbed so hard I have blisters! Live and learn!

Bottom line, I have to tell you, it was soooo much fun! Especially when it all came flooding back to me again! One of the reasons I was so excited to move to Colorado..skiing! I am excited to go again!

Who’s coming with me?

Thanks again daddy and GES!



{January 21, 2014}   Sherlock

Since I just watched the latest episode of BBCs Sherlock last night, I’m going to talk about all things Sherlock…Holmes.

I’m not going to discuss every version and incarnation of Sherlock Holmes, just the ones that stick out and are most influential to me, I think that’s the word I want.

I have loved Sherlock Holmes since I was a kid, my sister would read the books, I preferred watching the TV shows and movies on this one.

Let’s start with the latest Sherlock Holmes, Benedict Cumberbatch, just to get this out of the way…yum-my! I find him terribly tasty on a camera, but interestingly enough, in a few interviews I have seen him in, not as attractive as when in character, I wonder if it has to do with the character or the way he presents himself, things to ponder. And have you noticed that he’s in just about everything at the moment? Sherlock, August: Osage County, Star Trek, just to name a few, in addition to the guest roles he’s had over the years.

I really like this version of Sherlock, a modern version, with Martin Freeman as Dt Watson. He’s interesting in his own way, anti-social as they all seem to play him, rude, arrogant, self-righteous, a can’t-be-bothered know-it-all, I’m better because I’m smarter than everyone, I think that about sums it up. He’s only really loved one woman and cares only for Watson in the end, quite possibly because he’s the only one who really knows Sherlock and puts up with him, he’s a buffer to the rest of the world. Oh yeah, and he and his brother Microft are always thorns in each other’s sides, but would still do anything for the other.

I like the thought process, what goes through his mind as he “works things out”, to see everything mapped out for us as he is thinking it, it’s almost dizzying and yet, everything he says eventually makes senses. His powers of observation are uncanny, well, anyone who plays Sherlock Holmes has the same powers.

It’s new, it’s edgy and it’s good fun, I recommend it highly. Both Holmes and Watson blog, how could I not love it? Each episode is about 1.5 hours, almost a mini movie and well worth it, there are only three to four episodes per season.

If you have access to PBS, there is a great behind the scenes, “Unlocking Sherlock”, giving you an inside look at how they do it, came up with the idea, you find out that the actor who plays Microft, Stephen Moffat, is one of the shows creators.
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The next Sherlock is Elementary, starring Johnny Lee Miller as Holmes, Lucy Liu as Watson and Aiden Quinn as LeStrade. Ie only recently started watching it, I thought it was going to be interesting when it first came out, I tried to watch an episode and didn’t make it and recently tried again and I like it.

I find this Holmes more disagreeable but likeable than most, I know, it’s weird. It’s very different because he’s in recovery and his father hired Watson to work with him on his recovery, I think that’s it, I’m in season 2 now, so forgive me if I’m way off base, but I’m looking for past episodes to get caught up. I think one of the things I like and don’t like is that it’s set in NYC, (I’m from NYC, so that part makes me happy) and again, it’s today’s time frame, which I like and find interesting and odd, same as the BBC version, embracing something different.
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I have to say, when all these Sherlock Holmes movies and TV shows started popping up, I was curious and apprehensive, much the way I was when Star Trek, The Next Generation came along, I was an original Trekkie and Basil Rathbone was my Sherlock Holmes idol!

You may remember Basil Rathbone more from Robin Hood with Errol Flynn, but my first memory is with Nigel Bruce Saturday mornings watching Sherlock Holmes mysteries on TV in black and white. Hehad the hat and pipe and played violin and was the first to really show the drug addiction. Nigel Bruce was the first to play Watson as more of a bumbling, but love able sidekick and friend to Holmes.I loved the way he spoke, deduced, dressed in disguise, which you don’t see much of with Cumberbatch or Miller, but you do in Downey Jr, interesting…
I can still hear him say “Come Watson…”
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Jeremy Brett played Holmes from the mid 1980s through the mid 1990s. He was in color and a much harder version and showed the dark side of Holmes’ drug addiction, touched on by Basil Rathbone, but really brought to light by Jeremy Brett. I enjoyed his version immensely, it was definitely much more serious than his predecessor, Rathbone. His Watson, played by Edward Hardwicke was pleasant and laughable, but a little more serious, following Holmes.
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As far as the movies go, I am la la la loving the Robert Downey Jr movies, more traditional in terms of the time period, but modern in some of the weaponry and thinking and the one thing that seems to reflect the BBC Sherlock is the thought process, talking out how things are going to go.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0988045/?ref_=nv_sr_2

On the sillier side, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother stars Gene Widler as Sigerson Holmes, Marty Feldman as Sgt Orville Stanley Sacker and Madeline Kahn as Jenny Hill. “The younger brother of the consulting detective tries to steal Sherlock’s glory by solving an important case assisted by an eccentric Scotland Yard detective and a lovely but suspicious actress.”

It’s a fun play on the Sherlock Holmes enterprise, a musical and if you like Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn and Dom DeLuise, to name a few, want to laugh and are ok with utter silly, watch this movie!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072608/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

I’m sort of sorry…I didn’t realize I had that much to say on the matter! I know, me talk a lot, you’re sherlocked! Sorry, couldn’t resist!



{January 19, 2014}   Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit

Four thumbs up!

Yes, I know it’s impossible for one person to have four thumbs, at least as far as I know, but DCM and I saw this movie together and we both liked it so two people plus two thumbs each equals…you got it, four thumbs up. yes, that was a cheese-ball moment, but I’m ok with that!

That being said…as long as you realize this is a movie based on the Tom Clancey: Jack Ryan series of books then you are good! Admittedly, I have never read any Tom Clancey books, I know, according to those who I have spoken to who have read them, are great, but the cold war is not something that ever interested me in terms of something I wanted to read. Patriot Games and Clear & Present Danger are the only movies from the group that I have scene and I remember them vividly and very well, of course while we were watching this one, I had the desire to watch those two.

It was a little long, took a little to get in to, but overall, when the action got going, it was great. There was good back story on Jack Ryan, how he got where he is today, but what was frustrating was the liberty they were taking with dates and timelines. We saw 2001 in 9/11, then it was 2003, then it was…? We figured out it was today because of the Twitter,Instagram, Facebook references and then the cell phone Jack Ryan used was the new Nokia Window’s phone, so that kind of annoyed me. Also, to be honest, I’m “over the cold war stuff”. Don’t misunderstand, I know that Clancey’s books are based around the cold war, but aren’t we past that in movies today? There are so many countries out there, pick one!

When the movie was first announced, I was a little disappointed that Ben Affleck wasn’t going to be in this one, but it was going in another direction altogether, so ok, but didn’t it start around the same time, or just before the last one with Ben Affleck? Young marrieds? Then there was the role played by Kevin Costner, previously filled by James Earl Jones..hmmm…is this an alternate universe? Would that be a nod to Chris Pine and Star Trek? Kidding.

I will say that the more I see Chris Pine, the more I like him as an action star. I loved him in the Princess Diaries 2, yeah, remember him in that ladies? But as Captain James Tiberius Kirk, wow! He was great in this, played his role perfectly, a Marine to the core, putting others first and throwing himself in the line of fire. He’s smart, funny, passionate and determined. Kiera Knightly was great as his therapist/girlfriend/fiance/wife. I was impressed with her American accent, it was the first time I had heard her pull one off. She was determined, sassy, smart, funny and fiercely passionate about Jack, perfect match.

Kevin Costner was great as Jack’s handler, dry, funny, sure of himself, I almost said arrogant and what a crack shot! Reminded us of Mark Harmon as Gibbs on NCIS, you got the feeling he looked at Jack as a son and protege. Kenneth Branagh was fantastic as the incredibly wealthy playboy bad guy; ruthless, vindictive, ramrod straight. Use your imagination here…I called my dad after the movie and said, in my best Russian accent “It was all for mother Russia” [did you hear it?]

Mikhail Baryshnikov was the surprise, but who better to play the prime minister. He was in the movie for about 5 minutes total, two separate scenes, not even in the credits, but he looks great! I wonder how many people didn’t realize it was him, I even mentioned him to my dad and he said “no kidding!” 

The fighting and gun-play were great, there were some great chase scenes and the espionage and setups were entertaining. All in all, a good time was had by all. If you’re looking for a good action flick and you are not a serious stickler for details, go see it!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1205537/?ref_=nv_sr_1



{January 18, 2014}   August: Osage County

Suicide, Cancer…who knew they could be funny.

That was the first thing that came to mind while I was watching the movie, then add depression, addiction, statutory, incest, where do you go from there?

Today, I saw August: Osage County and when it was over, all I could say was that I was exhausted, emotionally and physically. Emotionally because there were scenes that will pull at your heartstrings and your emotions, hard, funny, sad, melancholy and physically because you were laughing so hard.

The title comes from the month, August and Osage County is where the movie takes place, the childhood home of the daughters and their mother Meryl Streep. I don’t want to tell you everything about the movie aside from the tagline “A look at the lives of the strong-willed women of the Weston family, whose paths have diverged until a family crisis brings them back to the Oklahoma house they grew up in, and to the dysfunctional woman who raised them.”, but I will tell you about the cast and what a cast there is!

Meryl Streep is the matriarch, Vivian. She is the hardened, older mother who is angry at the world, raucous and takes it out on anyone who gets in her way, sometimes. There are other times she is loving and sweet and funny and tender. She is suffering from mouth cancer [not a spoiler alert] and addicted to the pills her doctor keeps prescribing. Let’s just say that in the end, the only person left to give her comfort is the woman her husband hired to cook, clean, take her to her treatments, basic care.

Julia Roberts is the oldest daughter, Barbara. Angry, sad, confused, dealing with a teenager [that pretty much says it all, right?], feeling like the world and responsibility for the family is on her shoulders, is it any wonder she hasn’t been home in a long time? She has some good scenes, some good outbursts and uses some language I don’t think I’ve ever heard her utter before. Her last scene is getting into a truck and driving away.

Juliette Lewis plays the middle daughter, Karen and what a twit. She plays “Miss Mary Sunshine” always trying to see the good in everything in a way that seems incredibly unrealistic. Even when discovering her fiance might have done something seriously unscrupulous, she still wants to be with him.  Her last scene is getting into the car with her fiance and driving away.

Julianne Nicholson plays Ivy, the youngest daughter. She is the one who stayed behind, to take care of her parents and feels a bit of the martyr, but protests the idea. She wants to be seen as something more than nothing, especially by her mother. She is quiet and meek and smiles when she is near the man she loves and when she thinks about him and their future life together, something that no one else wants to happen. Her last scene is getting in her car and speeding away…from her mother and her sister, Barbara.

Chris Copper plays Charlie Aiken, Violet’s brother-in-law. He’s sweet, kind, caring, loves his immediate and extended family, fiercely protective of them even towards them. He takes all he can take from the elder women and then finally stands up to his wife “We’ve been married 38 years and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. But if you can’t find a generous place in your heart for your own son, we’re not gonna make it to 39!”  Go Charles! As Violet says about Charlie to her granddaughter Jean “yes, he is very nice, that’s because he smokes grass, a lot of grass” [we never find out if this is true].

Sam Shepard plays Violet’s husband, Beverly. He loves his wife, cares and worries for and about her, that would be the reason the movie opens with him interviewing and hiring a woman to take care of his wife.

Margo Martindale plays Mattie Fae Aiken, Violet’s sassy sister. She is loud and brassy and takes no crap from anyone as well as belittles people at a whim and has no love for her son, which is blatant. She can be funny: she gets upset with her husband for having a beer and watching tv, he retorts with “you’re drinking whiskey” her response, “I’m having a cocktail” and laughs. She loves her sister and her family very much, just isn’t always great at showing it. The look on her face when her husband tells her off is priceless.

Dermot Mulrooney plays Steve Huberbrecht, Karen’s fiance. He’s ten years older than her, greying a bit, likes flashy things and is incredibly inappropriate. especially with Barbara’s daughter. You want someone to stomp him.

Ewan McGregor plays Bill Fordham, Barbara’s estranged husband, what they are trying to hide from the family, unsuccessfully of course. It looks like he wants to be more of a friend to their daughter, Jean, than a father, which Barbara is having to deal with and it’s not easy. He’s a likable character and just wants people to be happy. Go figure. His last scene is driving away with Jean, heading back to Colorado.

Benedict Cumberpatch plays Little Charles Aiken. Even as an adult, they call him Little Charles and as Barbara says at one point “You gotta say little Charles or she’s not gonna know who you’re talking about”. He’s Charles and Mattie Fae’s son, grown up, but still seems a child in a lot of ways. He’s sweet and funny and kind and lights up around the woman he loves, they just want to shout it from the rooftops. He’s quite talented when he tickles the ivory and sings a song he wrote. He loathes disappointing anyone and knows he has, but no one loves him better than his father, Charles.

Rounding out the cast is Jean, played by Abigail Breslin, who is so grown up from Raising Helen and Little Miss Sunshine. She is 14 or 15 in the movie and so full of teen angst, aren’t they all? She is angry at her parents for fighting, splitting up, putting her in the middle, being dragged to Oklahoma in the middle of the summer, being the only kid, misunderstood and made fun of. She’s become a vegetarian and as she puts it, she won’t eat animals because when we do, we ingest their fear, which she tells the table of her family and they find it hilarious, especially when Uncle Charles looks like he’s in pain  “Oh…Oh…I got a big bite of fear! And it never tasted so good!” Imagine being a teenager and having to deal with all of that, especially when you don’t know if you’re coming or going.

All in all, it’s an interesting movie, I definitely wouldn’t miss it, I would say the story is interesting enough, but the cast is incredible and to miss their performances would be ill advised [ooh, that sounded good!].

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1322269/?ref_=nv_sr_1

As a side note…the most difficult thing about seeing a movie alone is there is no one to talk to about it on the way out, especially a movie like this!



{January 17, 2014}   It’s official!

I’m a Coloradan! Well, almost…

Today, I went to the DMV, apparently, Tuesdays and Fridays are the wrong days to go and with Monday being a holiday…I surrendered my license, provided proof of residence, they aren’t too particular, I had a copy of the lease for the apartment, they were ok with a W2. She asked my height, 5′ 1.5″, so did I want 5’1″ or 5’2″? Hair color, today it’s red. Weight? I gave a weight…Eye color? Um, brown…hazel? So many questions.

Then I had my picture taken, I actually did my hair and even wore makeup! I know, hold yourself back! I wasn’t taking a crappy picture like last time! How did it come out? Do I look high? I look high in a lot of pictures, CKM is really the only one you can make me look..not high! He said it was good. Now, sign here, but don’t go over the line, crap! Then he gave me a metal rectangle to sign again, so much pressure.

Then he gave me my temporary license…a piece of paper, huh? It’s a long piece of paper with all the information, along with my GA license with holes punched out, hang on to it until the new one arrives. Good thing I use my passport when I travel!

So…in a short time, I will be an official resident of Colorado and as the bumper sticker says “Not a Native, but I got here as fast as I could”.

Yeah me!

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The expression is “it happens in threes” and that is so true.

There are events that happen all the time, but what we notice is people passing on the same day. I remember vividly Jim Henson and Sammy Davis jr passing on May 16, 1990, Jill Ireland two days later.

It’s always sad when someone passes, especially someone we have fond memories of from our childhood or even adulthood, those that touched you with their talent. Today, we lost three amazing actors, all made me smile at their memories.

The first was probably the most famous to most people, Russell Johnson, the professor from Gilligan’s Island. I know we’re all thinking, he was the smartest guy on the island, why couldn’t he figure a way off the island? It’s ok, he was pretty to look at! He was a guests star on many shows, his career spanned from 1950 to 1997, but he was best known for his role on Gilligan’s Island. And we are glad he was finally added to the theme song, along with Mary Ann, he had to get tired of being known as “and the rest”.
He was 89
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Our next loss was Reubin Kinkaid from The Partridge Family, Dave Madden. And like the professor, he had career that spanned 1966 to 2000, TV roles, guest spots, The Love Boat, of course! to video games and animated films, but what will we most remember him for? The manager for the Partridge Family, getting the kids, especially Danny, out of trouble. He was 83 years young.
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Last, but most assuredly not least is Roger Lloyd Pack. I was first introduced to him as Owen Newitt on one of my favorite BBC comedies, The Vicar of Dibley. You might know him better as Bartemius “Barty” Crouch from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. He was a great talent, talents ranging from the very funny to the very serious, very impressive. His career started in 1965 and continued until last year.
He was only 69.
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Life is precious, enjoy and treasure it.



First, I don’t make resolutions, but it flowed better than “a commitment and resistance training”, right?

Ok, so I don’t need to go to a gym for resistance training, I just need to go outside and take a walk! Oh my goodness! I decided to take a walk this afternoon, I probably should have gone in the morning because the wind was whipping so hard, it was almost like walking in a pool, that much resistance.

The first thing that happened was I got pushed by the wind, ran a little, then I decided it was too windy to go the way I had just come, so I walked around and then there goes my baseball cap! People were nice enough to not run over it with their cars when it flew into and down the road. Next, there was a woman who lives at the retirement home near me and she was struggling against the wind so much, trying to carry her packages. I asked if she would like to hold on to me, I took her bags and then she held on to me for dear life! She was tiny, both in stature and size, I could have seen her blowing away!

Once she got a grip on my arm, she didn’t let go, so I walked her to the door backwards, good for my glutes! She held on to me and her hair, luckily she didn’t lose either! I made it home, only losing my hat one more time before I turned it around, brim in the back, that seemed to help!

So, this leads me to my next statement, a commitment. You know I’ve been walking/running for quite a while, well, I haven’t done either in a while, got out of the habit and I’m kicking myself for that, I can feel it, blah. I have some races coming up and I’d like to get back into e habit of walking and running on a daily basis and eventually work up to running a full 5k and then some.

I was thinking about it and I remembered January 6th of last year, making a commitment to you and me that I would blog for a year, why can’t I make a similar commitment on a smaller scale? I am committing to walking one mile per day for thirty days, if I’m up to it, I may run a mile as well. After thirty days, if I haven’t increased my walk, I am going to commit to walking/running two miles a day for thirty days and so on. Not sure I’ll get up to twelve miles a day, but I will get to a comfortable place and pace.

It takes twenty one days to form a habit, here goes mine! I got day one down, here’s to tomorrow!



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