Sunday, April 19, 2009

New Pass-time

So lately since I have had so much time on my hands I decided I needed a hobby that I could do while still being sick. So after much deliberation I decided to try some graphic design type stuff. I downloaded Gimp which is basically a free graphics editor much like Photoshop. To make a long story short I LOVE it. I have learned so much in just the few weeks I have been doing it. Plus it is an awesome skill to know and it isn't physically taxing at all since I use my mom's laptop! It's a match made in heaven! So here are some of the pieces I have made. I figure once in a while I'll post some new pics or ideas, but here's a few I've done.

This piece is a gift for a guy on a forum I'm part of and one of the things we do is just swap gifts. This is what's called a signature and it just goes underneath your posts.

This is just sort of an abstract...thing. I don't really know what it is but it looks great as my background ha ha!

Once again just a cool lookin' piece. It also looks good as a background.

I made this for my best friend who just got his mission call to Japan. the symbol in the middle is the symbol of the city he is going to, and the castle seen very faintly in the background is a castle that is in that same city.

This piece is under a category called typography where you make a letter out of other words. It also includes other things but I haven't done any of those yet. This one is just a little bit of what I have experienced going through Lyme.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Puzzle, part 1

I know this is way past due but blogging hasn't been terribly high on my priority list lately, I've been busy surviving. Let's just pretend the past two months didn't happen and voila I'm totally on top of things. While these months have been incredibly hard they have yielded unexpected fruit, namely a diagnosis! It only took four years to figure it out and it's still very weird to me. It doesn't seem real, like I'm looking at my life through a haze. When people ask what is wrong with me I'm still inclined to say 'we don't know' out of habit, but what I should say is (drum roll), I have Lyme Disease. Maybe it takes a while for these things to sink in, it seems surreal. Anyway on to the meat of the subject. Lyme Disease is an illness caused by ticks who contain a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi

The Devil Itself

The bacteria is extremely versatile and can infect just about any system in your body. It manifests itself different in everyone who has it. Some have chronic joint and muscle pain, some neurological problems, others it infects their brain. It's very hard to know for sure what it's doing to me but my guess would be it is in my nervous system as well as my brain. It is a nasty little bugger, but the good news is there are ways to cure it. I will now be receiving massive doses of IV antibiotics four times a week for the next three months. Hopefully we can kill it that fast, if not it will be longer but the success rate is very high so no matter how long it takes I am very excited. If you are interested in more detail please ask me, I would be more than happy to throw out some technical jargon to try and help you further understand.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

What's Christmas Without Music

I thought I'd make a list of my favorite Christmas cds and songs. Pretty boring I know but hey, I've been listening to them for two months now, I have to get it onto paper sometime! Here's they criteria for the albums, it has to have only good songs, no cds where you put it in just to listen to one song, the whole thing has to be good. The criteria for the songs is pretty straight forward, it just has to be a great Christmas song!

Best Christmas Albums (in order, from my favorite to, 'favorite but not as much' and so on...):

1. Carpenter's Christmas
2. Celine Dion's These are the Special Times
3. Josh Groban's Noel
4. Brian Seltzer Orchestra's Dig that Crazy Christmas
5. Mannhiem Stiemroller's Christmas in the Aire

Other Songs of Note (in no particular order):
1. Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson and His Orchestra
2. You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch by Thurl Ravenscroft
3. Linus and Lucy by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
4. Baby it's cold outside by Martina Mcbride with Dean Martin
5. Santa Baby by the Pussy Cat Dolls
6. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Andy Williams
7. White Christmas by Bing Crosby

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Tis the Season to Keep Secrets

Christmas time is great, there is no other time of the year quite like it. Let me illustrate. When else in the year can you blatantly lie about where you have been for the past three hours or why you lock yourself in your room for hours on end?? Never! Owing to the recent change in how we give gifts, this year seems to have many more secrets than usual, many of which are mine! Mwahahaha!! I really can't wait for Christmas to come but I have so much to do it might help if it could scoot back a few weeks. Since I can't post any pictures of what I'm doing you'll just have to take my word and believe that everything is awesome! Come Christmas I'll do a 'leading up to Christmas' post and show all the pics of things coming together. Till then use your imagination (especially my family, good luck guessing guys, you'll never get it!!). Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Arboreal Abode

Last night there was a surprise. I had quite a rotten day yesterday and there wasn't much hope of it getting better. My parents had a gift certificate to The Tree Room up at Sundace so they decided to take me on a date. First of all it was so pretty up there. I've never been to Sundance, I board at The Canyons, so the whole thing was new. They had Christmas lights all over the place and were making snow up on the mountain, basically it was perfect. We got to the restaurant and were seated.  I've never been to a nicer restaurant like that so the whole thing was new to me. There were no children screaming, no loud music. It was just calm. They started off the meal with some meat (I don't remember what it was called, something french) 'compliments of the chef'! Wow! It was amazing, to say the least. Then came the bread with nuts and berries in it, keep in mind I haven't had bread in three months...HOLY COW!! It blew my mind, it was out of control how good it was. I ordered the blackened cod, my dad the duck and mom got the chicken. My cod came in a very good, mild sauce, black rice, edamame, and, get this, rose sprouts! It reminded me in the movies where they bring out the plate and it has three bites of food made into an elaborate decoration! There really was more than that but it looked and tasted fabulous! I also had a piece of my dads duck, what a shocker!! I've never had duck before and so I expected it to be about like chicken but actually it was more like a cross between beef and pork! Here comes my favorite part...dessert!! I had a strawberry-rhubarb cobbler! Ya, me, I know it's amazing, me of all people! Words cannot even describe how good it was. That's absolutely what they eat in heaven, no doubt in my mind! To wrap it up it was a great night, the food was out of this world(!!!!), and it really boosted my spirits. Thanks Mom and Dad!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

As Christmas approaches ever closer I find myself getting ants in my pants and shirt and anywhere else ants can hide. Here's a list of my favorite things about Christmas time:

1. Watching my Pandora stations suddenly begin playing Christmas music. (I created the first one in early October!! Now I have five or six!)
2. Hearing one of my favorite Christmas songs come on ANY radio station and getting the willies, especially when I'm working on Christmas secrets;)
3. Talking to Britta and Quinci about what they want from Santa.
4. Counting the days left till the big day.
5. Thanksgiving day!! I can't wait for the food, I'm eating like a normal person!! ha ha
6. The day after Thanksgiving, going to see Santa come to the University Mall (this is one of my favorite days of the year)!
7. Setting up the Christmas tree and looking at all the ornaments we've collected over the years.
8. Decorating the house.
9. Unwrapping the advent calender...things...and trying to get the typewriter. Don't ask me why but that's the most coveted of all the doo-hickys ha ha
10. Seeing all the festive foods and...smelling them! ha ha
11. Watching Christmas movies; The Santa Clause, White Christmas, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf and Holiday Inn (thank you Welch family!) just to name a few!
12. Christmas Eve, anything we do!
13. Never, ever, sleeping on Christmas Eve night, sorry little story, last year my parents wanted me to sleep so bad that they gave me a whole Unisom to try to help. The plan backfired miserably! I ended up wired all night long! Thank you mom and dad ;)
14. And of course Christmas day, just being together!

Well there's a list of a few of my favorite things about Christmas. I had to cut the list down from 9,678,564,364 but you get the idea. Happy Holidays!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Christmas Bug

The bug I am speaking of is not the bug that ruins Christmas by keeping us bent over the toilet or curled in a ball, no I would never talk about a bug like that (but just fyi I've already dodged one bullet this season, Britta and my mom both got the flu this week and guess who didn't?!). The bug I'm talking about is the one that nips you in the rear and makes you suddenly NEED to buy presents, decorations, food...pick your poison, it affects everyone differently. But for me it causes me to need to completely deplete my bank account...I mean go Christmas shopping ;)! So this year after we drew the name of our 'person' (the receiver of our gift), my parents made a proposal. Why not, instead of spending a lot of money on the gifts why not spend a lot of  time? As a result of that proposal we kids are now limited to ten dollars and we have to create whatever is to be given. Surprisingly we are all so excited about this new change and, out of sheer need, have become scavengers, don't be surprised if you get a call from one of us begging for scrap fabric, wood, anything really!