Been off the computer most of the day...Going to port this blog over to Wordpress tomorrow. Hopefully I don't lose it in the meantime!
Been off the computer most of the day...Going to port this blog over to Wordpress tomorrow. Hopefully I don't lose it in the meantime!
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One of our boys just returned from about a year's service in Afghanistan. He is in the National Guard--signed up as a cook--but ended up as a transportation/convey driver....and in some very scary situations. Having watched him grow up, I am beyond words proud of him.
Before the movie last night...This 3 Doors Down video played. Had to post it here!! Don't forget to Thank our soldiers for all they do for us!
Here is one way you can show your appreciation for all that our brave soldiers do for us. Click HERE for more information:
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Just returned from the midnight showing of Twilight. LOVED IT! And my teen boys loved it, too. Which was kind of funny because was showing at two movie theaters in our town and PACKED with girls! Only boys (other than mine) that I saw were with their girlfriends :-)
Boys talked all the way home about how great it was! Two of them had read the book. Two had not. All enjoyed it.
As a "mom" what I liked best (and best about reading the book), is that it is good, 'clean' entertainment. Get past the fantasy of vampire...and so much room to talk to my boys about the value of 'waiting'--for one.
Also...I do not remember swear words being used at all. Another great thing--teach the boys, movies can be good without the use of 'those' words.
The setting was beautiful, the music was incredible. The story line stuck fairly decently to the book--obviously not 100%...and as good as the movie was the book is SO MUCH BETTER!
One of my boys who really loves Stephanie Myers was so excited that she makes a cameo appearance in the movie.
Been asked if it was 'scary?' I did not think that was too bad either. Definitely no gore; obviously (if you have read the book you know the scene near the end is intense)--but think it was handled theatrically well without much scare to it.
Also been asked what age it is appropriate for? That is a parent judgment call--but I would let my daughter (age 11) see it if she was interested--she is not. I think some of the things she has seen on the Disney channel or Nic have more suggestive tones, etc. Again, my opinion! And I would urge parents who aren't sure to preview it first themselves.
Bottom-line: I am so appreciative of Stephanie Myers to have written a great story, while implanting so many lessons, and a link to classic novels--which make those even fun to read for my boys. There are a lot of good discussions we have had...AND I am appreciative to the movie makers for keeping it 'clean', not too gory/scary, and pretty true to the book.
ONE COMPLAINT: without spoiler--the vegetarian line was a little over the top says I the vegetarian :-) Imagine they (movie writers) will hear about it!
OK!! Must sleep....because do still have to get up at 6am which is now only 3 hours and 10 minutes away :-)
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Just looked out the window and thought it was MUCH later. Do not like this getting dark early thing!! Makes me sleepy. Think it will be a trip to Starbucks so can stay awake to drive to the movie tonight :-)
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Looking for your opinions, my bloggy and tweet friends...I am trying to decide if I should write my dissertation to officially earn my PhD or settle with being ABD (all but dissertation i.e. never graduate!).
OK, at first glance, you are probably thinking...."heck, you have come this FAR...why would you stop when all there is a measly 150 page paper to write?"
So let me give you a little insight before you give me some advice...
My journey started (for fun)--OK, So maybe I am a little sadistic but I love learning! and I live with all these teenage boys (and then my own little ones) so sometimes for ADULT CONVERSATION one would do anything :-)
This University came to my workplace, offering a PhD program in Human Development. 5 years of classes=1 night out a week for learning and adult conversation and it was 100% FREE (paid for by my workplace).
Umm...easy no-brainer decision!
And I loved the classwork, the papers, the conversation...But as we were about to complete our last class (before the final stages of the comprehensive exams and dissertation), a three of pivotal things occurred:
1st. The leadership in charge of adult education at my workplace changed (not a huge deal but did lose an advocate/or rather liaison with the University program
2nd. The decision was made my my workplace to not continue relationship with the University program beyond our cohort.
3rd. And by far the most important, our main connection to the University, the professor that had traveled the distance to teach us (work vs. University was about 2 hours apart and University profs came to us), who knew us best, who we knew...passed away without warning. (more about her in upcoming posts).
We were left floundering. With huge changes at both the workplace and the University, the fight to finish became a huge uphill battle--we became little fish lost on a huge, political ocean.
I did persevere and complete my comprehensive exam to enable the 'official' ABD status. And now face an even more strenuous battle if I ever want to be Dr.
It is a battle that I am not sure I want to pursue. Doors keep closing (with windows not opening) in the pursuit. And the windows that do open, lead in a very different direction. Time is a precious thing and there is just not enough time for the writing and research and the other things I am eager to do that I basically 'gave up' to pursue this degree.
The degree continues to be something I am doing (just for fun), but there is not much fun left to the journey...
So with that as the backdrop...do you have advice for me? (And even if you don't, I sure appreciate the listening ear).
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I *WON* my first, ever bloggy award today....Thanks 2TooManyHats for the honor.
My blog has been 'suffering' as of late...Mostly from Twilight Neglect. Any of you Twilight fans out there can sympathize with a Twilight newbie who just cannot get enough of the saga and can barely leave the pages behind to find out what will happen next...I am on Breaking Dawn--the fourth and last book of the saga...So I appreciate that you are still reading this!!
So what is this award all about?!
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Making a quick post from my phone. I am in the dark (from the Internet world) for a variety of reasons today. Wish I could say for productive reasons but not really.
I missed you, Twitter! And bloggy visiting...hopefully tomorrow will be back!
(did get my thirty minutes in today! So that is a good thing!!)
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