Showing posts with label random fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label random fun. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

Arts and crafts...

So my Gentleman Friend called me last week and informed me that his work was holding a pumpkin decorating contest for Halloween.  I immediately informed him that we had to win (competitive much?) and we started brainstorming ideas.  He wanted to go with a dragon theme, in keeping with the fantastical nature of Halloween.  I was reluctant at first, but when I heard what he wanted to do, I jumped on board.

On Friday, we went shopping for supplies.  We spent about $30 (never mind the top prize is a $25 gift certificate to a certain coffee chain--it's all about the bragging rights, people!) and finalized the details of our plan.

Saturday we focused on construction.  We spent a few hours painting, gluing, and braiding pipe cleaners.  Then came the moment of truth as we put everything together....

Et voila!
So what do you think?  Personally, I think we have a decent shot at winning (or at the very least, placing in the contest) but I'm a little biased. Regardless, it was fun, and that's what counts!

How did you spend your weekend?

Friday, December 14, 2012

Hmmm....

So I was checking out Etsy the other day, and I ran across a site that makes and sells book purses.  Have you guys seen these?  You take a hardcover book and re-purpose it as a handbag.

www.123rf.com
My first reaction was delight.  I love books, I love purses--the perfect marriage, yes?  But then I got to thinking about it. How are those purses made?  Oh, that's right.  The books are destroyed.  Their pages cut out and discarded (or recycled), leaving the shell behind.

Now, a book is more than it's physical presence.  The story lives beyond the printed word, and no amount of physical manipulation will truly destroy the book.  It's just...  It's a book.  Something that is, dare I say, almost sacred to me?  Destroying a book like that feels awfully close to book burning, even though my rational mind knows they're nothing alike.

On the other hand, a book purse is an unusual thing.  I'm sure it would inspire a lot of comments.  Is that such a bad thing?  Maybe someone sees your book purse and is intrigued.  Why did you pick that book? What is it about that story that made you want to carry the book around all the time, advertising your literary taste?  Maybe they get inspired to pick up the book and get lost in the story.  Maybe you bring another reader into the fold....

I still haven't decided what I think about these bags.  Unusual? Undoubtedly.  A good thing?  I just don't know.

What do you think?  Am I being irrational?  Would you buy a book purse (or do you have one already)?

Friday, October 5, 2012

Happiness is....


It took an extreme act of willpower, but I managed to refrain from buying this DVD the day it was released.  Shocking, I know.

At least now I can ogle Hawkeye's biceps in the comfort of my own home. [g]  I'll miss the movie theatre popcorn though--I can never get the microwave stuff to taste the same.

What was your movie of the summer?

Sunday, September 9, 2012

A little fun...

Has anyone seen the website I Write Like?  You paste in a few paragraphs of your writing, and it will tell you which famous author you most write like.  Apparently, I write like Kurt Vonnegut.


I write like
I Write Like by Mémoires, journal software. Analyze your writing!


It's a fun little exercise. Have you tried it? Which author did you get?