Katherine the Great
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
Jun 30
2010
Comments Off on Eclipse – Minor Spoiler Alert!
Category: movie reviews

I just saw Eclipse and if you don’t want to read any spoilers, look away! :)
……but I’m sure you read the book, so there won’t be any surprises….

I give it 7.5 stars

  • plus 1 star because Jasper is really cool and has never lost a fight (I note that in real life, he’s actually one of the hottest actors in the film).
  • plus 1 star because there are some really funny one-liners
  • plus 1 star for Charlie – he might be the best actor in the film.
  • plus 1 star for Jacob (pref. with no shirt) :)
  • plus 1 star for special effects – I’m glad they had a bigger budget than Twilight
  • plus 1 star for Victoria’s really gorgeous hair.
  • plus 1 star for whoever picked out the engagement ring – it is hideous, but I have to admire that they really committed to it…..it is a RING!
  • plus 1 star for the Cullen fight scene movie poster moment – you’ll know it when you see it. :)

  • minus 1 star because Bella’s speeches make me yawn.
  • minus .5 star for Edward gulping loudly – someone should have edited that!
  • minus .5 star for Jacob’s undies showing – he’s not in a rap video.
  • minus 1 star for the middle-aged women in the line that embarrassed
    themselves because they were worried we wouldn’t move fast enough when it was time to be seated in the theater. I felt like I was in the twilight zone (pun intended) – it is a movie for heaven’s sake…….and it isn’t even Goonies or something. :) I think my girls and I are headed to a more teeny-bopper theater for Breaking Dawn. We prefer the giggling to the crazy angry without a cause women (some of whom were wearing a lot of loud jingling bracelets).

I split the difference. :)

(6/30/2010 10:12 pm)


Jun 27
2010
Comments Off on A cross-stitching friend
Category: family and friends

Friends are truly wonderful.
It is nice when you find someone that you have a lot in common with.
Sometimes, however, you get very lucky and you find someone that shares all the important things, but they don’t like to do the same hobbies you do and they happen to be spectacular at a hobby that you don’t care for very much.
Should you have a friend like this, take a moment to sit and think about how blessed you are.
ok, I sat for a minute. I’m very lucky to have one of these friends.
Thank you, Meghanucha! It turned out lovely! :)
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(6/27/2010 6:06 pm)


Jun 10
2010
Comments Off on Disneyland
Category: family and friends, travel

I just got back from 3 days of Disney with SIL, BIL, 2 nieces, MIL, FIL and of course, TH. :)
Occasionally carrying around about 45 lbs. of niece seems to be quite the workout and was pretty fun.disneyland
The nieces were full of funny comments.

Niece A (5) was vastly entertaining. She seemed very afraid of Pirates, but let us talk her into going on Pirates of the Caribbean. When riding PotC, the adults spent time explaining that some things were pretend. Canonballs landing next to our boat were pretend and seemed real because of “disney magic” (which seemed easier than launching into an explanation of special effects). In the end, she liked the drops.
Next, we rode the Haunted Mansion and more “disney magic” was cited.
A little while later, we were strolling down Main St. and a horse & carriage came by. Niece A solemnly looked up at Grandma and asked if the horse was real. :)
Disneyland
We went to Tom Sawyer’s Island which is now the Pirate’s Lair. A lady working on the island had long straight white hair. After 30 minutes engrossed in the island, Niece A was ready to believe anything. She asked TH, “Is that a witch?”. Luckily, the lady did not hear. :)

Niece A’s reaction to Space Mountain was also interesting. At the end she claimed she wanted to ride again, but when faced with the possibility of riding again, she opted out…..maybe it was a little scarier than she let on. The Matterhorn seemed to be her favorite.

Niece B(2) seemed perfectly content to ride along on whatever she was tall enough for and just cover her eyes
when things were too scarey. :) She was a really good sport.
At one point she was running up to meet Mickey and Minnie and Mickey leaned down to give her a kiss and she started screaming bloody murder! We were all in shock until she tearfully explained that he’d tried to bite her. :) We let her know he was just kissing her, but I guess a big open plastic mouse mouth can look pretty scarey when you are the size of their head. :)

Niece B has picked up the habit of calling everyone Mr. Buddy….I found this especially hilarious since it sounds like Mr. Body from Clue. :) She really enjoyed Toy Story Midway Mania, the swinging Ferris Wheel and Monster’s Inc. ride….come to think of it…she sounds a lot like Boo.

Space Mountain is my favorite. TH and I rode it several times. While waiting in line for it over the course of a couple of days, we saw ppl on their knees, what appeared to be clipped toenails, ppl playing slaps, 3 teens playing pat-a-cake, a couple arguing, ppl waiting for 20 mins. and then leaving, a woman halfway cutting in line just to try to get some space from her family, a child with a Pinochio hat with zero concept of how long the feather was, a very well-behaved little boy who got slightly misplaced for a few seconds, some ppl discussing a knife fight, and a very greasy wall.

I had forgotten how scarey the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror could be. I’m not a fan of looking out over the whole park and not knowing when you’re going to drop or how far. TH is a big fan of this ride. MIL and I rode it 3 times in a row with him. I found that I really enjoy the physical sensation of dropping, but don’t like to look down….. :)
Disneyland
We rode PotC late last night after the fireworks and after riding PotC probably 20 times in my life (feels like 100), we got WET on one of the drops! It seems the operator thought it would be funny to front load the boat so all the ppl were in the front and very few in the back…..either that or he was just flat out not paying attention. Either way, it made for a memory since I’d never really heard of anyone getting that wet on Pirates.

After this we rode the teacups. A teacup is not designed to fit 3 full sized adults, but we had fun! and in case you are wondering…..3 full sized adults don’t really fit in a Haunted Mansion Buggy either, despite what the operator might tell you. I’ve got a bruise on my knee to prove it (it is probably more due to my clumsiness, but who knows). :)

I got no knitting and only a tiny bit of crocheting done. I started a blue baby blanket – not sure when I’ll get around to finishing it – just wanted something smaller than the WoW to work on on the plane. I plan to work on the WoW tonight…

……and to all a good night!

(6/10/2010 6:39 pm)



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