Tuesday, August 23, 2016

In the Spirit of Creativity

I started a second part-time job for a couple months working in a pop-up Spirit of Halloween Store.  I love it even though we aren't open yet.  It has my mind racing and combining things for fun effects.  My brain is adding accessories to basic costumes to Enhance them, or combing costumes in unusual ways.  For example:


1) Combine a petticoat with almost any female costume with a short skirt
It instantly adds volume and makes it look like more than just a bagged costume



2) Combine a Freddy Fazbear costume with the glasses from Fade In Fade Out Phantom.

Your Freddy will have electronically glowing eyes (extra creepy)


3) Combine a princess dress with a clown chainsaw to be Haruna from the anime "is this a zombie?"
So cute and So Deadly, works best if worn by a guy



4) and This is my Personal favorite.  Combine a Deadpool Costume with a Where's Waldo Costume.
You can call it "Where's Francis?"



Wednesday, August 17, 2016

A Housekeeping view on Fan Conventions

image from an article about fan destruction a good read and the fear on the face of the artwork says it all.

I love going to fan conventions, I am such a nerd I want to do it all.  Steampunk convention?  I'm right on board!  Trekkie convention?  Beam me up!  Anime convention?  OMG is that Kyo?  Kyoooo I love You!   And nothing is better than being able to stay at the same hotel that the convention is being held.  You need a nap or a quiet place for a few hours just head to your room.  Want to catch a 2:00 am panel, no problem.  It is great.  I always try and be respectful to hotel staff and try and make their lives easier.  However, I just started working as a housekeeper for a hotel and I realized how some of my actions were not as helpful as I thought they were.  And as a housekeeper I want to share the things that would make my life easier if I was cleaning up after someone like myself.

First thing is first, please let us do our job.  Before working as a housekeeper, I would leave the Do Not Disturb sign up all weekend and thought it was being nice.  Heck they didn't have to come in and look at the messy room.  However, I learned it is far easier to vacuum up a few small messes everyday than to clean up a big mess at the end of the weekend.  We promise not to touch your stuff, Which brings us to another point, we will always make the beds unless your stuff is covering it.  In order to protect your privacy we won't touch that bed.  Same thing goes for the sink if it is covered with supplies and make-up we won't wipe it down.

Which brings me to another point make-up.  I never realized how difficult it is to get make-up out of white towels and wash clothes.  Half of them have to be thrown away after being used to remove make-up.  I recommend bringing your own make-up remover and wash clothes, not only does it mean less waste but, it also means you are likely to get a better clean for yourself.

Finally check-out.  Please check out on time or if possible early, do you know how many rooms we will have to clean that day.  Most of us don't get paid by the hour but by the room.  And we are getting pressured to get it all done and spotless in time for the next round of guests which half of them want early check in.  Average room clean time is forty minutes but double or triple that if things are especially dirty or worse damaged.  Best way to make the room easy to clean is to put all the dirty towels in one spot (like the tub), gather the trash in one bag or box that's easy to toss, and don't make the beds.  We are just going to have to strip them anyways.  If you want to be especially helpful you could strip the beds and put the sheets and pillowcases in one pile and the blankets and pillows piled on the bed.

Now why would you want to be nice to the housekeepers?  I can give one reason.  It makes the hotel management happy, which leads to better deals for the convention and convention goers.  The opposite holds true as well.  If con-goers are just mean and disrespectful to hotel staff the con could get booted, and even black-listed from other venues.

Image from the movie Maid in Manhattan

Thank you for listening, and have fun at your con.




Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The Most Productive Lazy Woman You Will Ever Meet

The Most Productive Lazy Woman You Will Ever Meet

image from memeshappen.com

I have been feeling lazy even though I know I have been super productive.  What led to this?  Probably several things.  I recently lost my full time job and have now started working part time in a field I used to feel was beneath me (which now I realize was completely stupid).  I am over heated, and I slept in today.   I feel like I am failing my son and my husband by not being able to provide like I used too.  I may be battling depression but, honestly I'm not sure. I may just be feeling sorry for myself.

So consequently, I have decided to record things to make me feel more productive.  The first thing I did was make myself a plan.  I game myself a list of things to do on days I am not actually working.
1) apply for a full time job:
This may seem seem self explanatory but I really have trouble jumping back into things after I feel I have failed.  I am focusing on a different career path using skills that I already have.  I am also keeping track of where I applied, what position I applied for, and what day I did.  I also record if I had an interview and how I felt it went.  It's nice to open my job search file and see all these nice neat lines of data that physically show me I am not slacking off.
2)  explore an alternative sources of income:
I was reading my list out loud to my mother and she freaked out (I think she was thinking I was thinking about doing something illegal, which is far from the truth).  Things that count towards this is posting things on Ebay, donating plasma, editing my novels, researching publishing, and researching free-lance work.  
3) clean house a bit:
It doesn't matter if all I do is a bit of laundry, or wash up the ever mounting pile of dishes.  Looking around and seeing something clean and shiny lets me know I did something.
4) kiss my son and my husband and tell them I love them:
And they let me know that they love me.

The second thing that has been helping me feel productive is Pinterest.  Which I know seems counter-intuitive.  For many people Pinterest is an endless time sink of recipes never made, crafts never completed, fancy photos of people doing exercises we know we will never do.  I think what got me using Pinterest more productively is realizing how easy it is to look up stuff I already pinned.  What was that recipe for high-altitude pop-overs, oh yeah I pinned it.  I actually started a separate board for recipes I use a lot, I sorted some crafts into seasonal boards, I even created a board for books I have in a pile that I want to read, and then move them off that board once they are read.  
image from www.massplanner.com

So what exactly did I do today to be productive?  I applied to two jobs.  I made a recipe for breakfast that I found on Pinterest.  I did lots of dishes (the sink filled up over the weekend while both me and my husband worked ourselves into exhaustion).  I did lots of heavy snuggling with my son and my husband.  And I designed a logo and business cards for my husband's chainmail business.  And finally I wrote this out to prove to myself that I wasn't being lazy.



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

My girlish dreams refuse to die

Warning this blog post may be kind of depressing, and full of a little too much candor.


Like most every young girl I dreamed of falling in love, getting married, and starting a family.  However, as the years go on this dream is becoming more and more unlikely.  Years of being single, and refusing to compromise on things like falling in love BEFORE sex, or pretending to be someone I'm not, have left me a strange 30 year old virgin.  I tend to joke that I'm too much of a bad girl for the church boys and too much of a good girl for the bar crowd boys.  But as the saying goes; half in jest, in all seriousness.  A lot of my friends say the reason I'm not with someone is that I am too balanced, so my other half is not going to be as obvious.

But to be completely honest, if I wanted to be married by now I could be.  It's not like I haven't had offers (albeit those where on the first dates and kind of creepy).  I want to be in love before I am married.  I am not going to go out and marry a man just because he asks me.  And yes, I do think I would have to be attracted to a man emotionally, physically, and mentally before I could fall in love with him.  That being said I have told a guy that I loved him to disastrous results.  He told me that he was attracted to me physically but he could never love me.  It was kind of heart wrenching, I told myself over and over again that there was something wrong with me that I was incapable of being loved.  Not a good place to be mentally.

Although lately I've been thinking what the heck is my problem?  What is with the pity party.  Do I need to be married to be happy? The answer is no.  I can live out the rest of my life single and still be content.  On the flip-side there is nothing wrong with dreaming of a fantasy wedding, millions of girls and women do it everyday.  Heck there is a whole cable channel dedicated to it.  Is it healthy?  Probably not, in a way it's like porn for guys, serves no real purpose and only leaves me vaguely satisfied and is in it's own way addicting and leaves me with unrealistic expectations.

I am still going to dream though, that maybe there is a guy out there that shares my morals, and my geekiness. Or if he doesn't share them he may just understand them.  Either way it's not something I'm going to worry about.  I will daydream about weddings and think of fun creative things but, I will not plan one.  Especially when I am single.  That is just creepy.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

2nd Sunday of Advent

Solstice Torch

As the nights grow longer
As we approach the darkest night
The longest night
Winter Solstice
Let our hearts be filled with Peace
Peace because the light will return
Peace because next year will be better
Peace for we are not alone
Peace is a torch in our hands
Illuminating our path
A light in the dark
In the darkest night.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Advent Poem 1

I know it's about a week late for the first week of Advent but, all four just got written today.

Solstice Candle

As the nights grow longer
As we approach the darkest night
The longest night
Winter Solstice
Let our hearts be filled with Hope
Hope that the light will return
Hope that next year will be better
Hope that everyone will be safe
Hope is a candle in the window
A light in the dark
In the darkest night.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Short Story Time!

Well, today I finished writing my latest novel.  The following is not officially part of the novel but, a short story about some of what is going on in the background during crazy events.  Yes some of  the characters are based of of real people so please do not get offended if I messed you up, I was just having some fun.  And to be fair, if you ask me to put you in a story or a book, I think I have the right to do so.  So neener, neener neener.







Dishwasher from Hell
A Forbidden Magics Short Story

The tool shed was unlocked like always, and implements of destruction gleamed cheerfully in the darkness.  Chris walked in and grabbed a couple of yard tools and walked back out. 
“Why are we here again?” Daniel asked, “And why is the shovel shiny?  That’s just wrong.” 
“We are here because in about twenty minutes a guy named John Bohngers is going to demonstrate his supposedly revolutionary new dishwasher in the metallurgy building.  Explosions man, explosions.”
“Uh-huh” Daniel replied obviously lost.  Both Daniel and Chris had been friends since they were young.  They spent most of their free time getting into trouble by doing things like making homemade bottle rockets, stuffing cats into newspaper dispensers and trying to trick an ATM into giving them money.  None of those ventures ended particularly well but, at least they survived growing up. 
It seemed a no brainer that both of them would be here trying to earn their degree in alchemy.  Alchemy is one the most in demand job fields out there.  In a day and age when everyone has a cell phone, everyone has a television, and everyone uses a computer, Alchemists are indispensable.  There are different fields of alchemy, and both Chris and Daniel wanted to be alchemical mechanics; because, eventually someone always manages to break the unbreakable, and fixing things is almost as fun as destroying them. 
“You think we can jerry-rig a mower to also work as a sprinkler and fertilizer system?”  Daniel asked staring at the large riding mower in the back of the shed with longing in his eyes.
“I don’t see why not, you’d just have to time the blades with an oscillating, wait we are not getting side-tracked.  We need that bonus money.  You need that bonus money.  Weren’t you planning on asking your girl Jessica to marry you?  You need that cash for a honey moon man.  Woooo hoo!”
Daniel stood there in the shed blushing, and trying to act all manly but, then he realized what Chris had said.  “What bonus money?” he asked.
“Haven’t you been paying attention these past few weeks?  I signed us up for clean-up crew.  If we are first responders in a disaster we get a bonus besides hazard pay.  It’s easy money man.  Easy money.”  Daniel just looked the shovel in his hand and looked over at his friend like he was nuts. 
Just then a loud explosion came from the direction of the metallurgy building.   Both of their cell phones beeped that they had an incoming message but neither of them glanced at it as they rushed off in the direction of the explosion.  “Damn Bohngers, he wasn’t supposed to start for another fifteen minutes!”  Chris yelled.
“Uh-huh” was Daniel’s response.  They got to the building and there was already security blocking the door. 
“You gotta let us in.”  Chris said, “We’re on clean-up duty.”
“Didn’t you get your text?” the guard asked, “This is a class five disaster.  No civilians can be asked to help.”  Chris snorted, like a rent-a-cop wasn’t a civilian.
“Class Five?  Isn’t that military grade?  I thought there was supposed to be a dishwasher demonstration today not weapons.”  Daniel glared at his friend.  Chris had got things wrong again.
“I can’t tell you guys anything.”  The guard replied.  Daniel glanced at the text message on his phone.  Sure enough it said, Class 5 disaster please be on stand-by for recovery.  “We’re on stand-by” Daniel told his friend.
“Great I’ll just stand by this building here and wait for something.” Chris said shoving the prongs of his pitchfork down into the ground and leaning on it to stare petulantly at the security guard.  They could hear the fire trucks putting out the blaze on the opposite side of the building.  Daniel just shrugged his shoulders looked at his shovel, looked at the ground in front of him, and began to dig.
“Hey what are you doing?” The security guard yelled.
“Digging a hole,” Daniel replied still shoveling dirt.
“You can’t do that it’s against the rules.”
“No it isn’t.  Look it up.  Class-Five disaster, I am allowed to take whatever precautions needed to keep myself safe.  I think digging a hole is a pretty good precaution.”  Chris snickered as he watched the security guard call his supervisor and get told the exact same thing that Daniel had told him.  Meanwhile he watched the hole get bigger and bigger.  Daniel was a one man digging machine. 
“How deep you going to make that thing?” Chris asked.
“I don’t know, pretty deep.  I’m just lucky the ground isn’t frozen.  You wanna help?”
“No I’m having too much fun watching you do all the hard work.” He said laughing.  Before he knew it Daniel was in a hole deeper than he was tall, and Chris was pulling him out. 
“What was the point of that?” the security guard asked, but then got interrupted by shouts and screams behind him.  New flames could be seen in the building behind the security guard and there was a noise like breaking dishes.  And then the cause of the disaster came into view.  It looked like a cross between Rosie from the Jetsons and a play-boy bunny.  It was shooting flames out of its hands at the wall, and making a high pitched screaming noise.
“Is that the dishwasher?” Chris asked in amazement.
“I dunno.” Daniel replied from the far side of his hole.
“She’s kind of hot.  Well minus the whole deadly thing but, even that is kind of hot.”   The dishwasher woman machine spotted them and turned toward them and started to speed up. 
“I HATE MEN,” it screamed in a strangely unemotional electronic voice, “DO YOUR OWN DAMN DISHES.”
“Okay, that’s not so hot.” Chris said and dove out the way to the right.  The security guard dove to the left and Daniel ran backwards out of the reach of the approaching flames.  The creature ran straight for Daniel, not noticing the massive hole in front of it. 
Almost as if in slow motion, she fell into the hole head first.  The head fell off, so it had gone silent but, it was still shoot flames out of its hands.  Luckily it was shooting into nothing but the dirt.
“Take out the battery!” Daniel yelled.  Chris ran forward and looked for the battery device that was on all alchemical devices.  This one was directly on the things ass that was sticking up in the air. 
“Oh well.” Chris said and shove the pitch-fork into the battery pack.  Yellow fluid spilled out of the battery pack, sparking at it hit electrical components.  The flames sputtered and died out completely.
“Yup,” Daniel said, “That just happened”  and walked over and gave Chris a high-five. 
“How did you know it was going to come out here and fall in the hole?” The security guard asked dumbfounded.
“I didn’t” Daniel responded, “I just like digging holes.”  A fire-fighter rushed out of the building and shook both Daniel and Chris’s hand.
“Good job” he told them, “I’ll make sure you guys get hazard pay with school, along with a commendation for bravery.  I you boys ever need a job, look up the Baytown Fire Department.  I will personally give you a recommendation.”
A nerdy looking guy with a large forehead came running out of the building, “Kirsten, NOOO!” he yelled and fell on his knees sobbing in front of the broken machine. 
“Who is this?” Daniel asked.
“That is John Bohngers, a guy who is too smart for his own good.”  Chris replied.  He picked up his pitchfork, and Daniel picked up his shovel and they walked off into the distance.
“Hey Chris.” Daniel said holding up the dirty shovel, “Now this is what a shovel is supposed to look like.”