Tuesday, April 30, 2013

TIVA - DENSI update

NCIS:
I have to say the TIVA in this episode was so disappointing after last week's set up!  I am glad they didn't do too much damage with the car accident and I was surprised they got to Bodnar like they did, but very sad there was no follow up on the TIVA.   I have heard Michael Weatherly speak against too much TIVA, Cote on the other hand beams when she talks about Tony and the future of Tony and Ziva.  (If I was Michael's wife I think I would be wildly jealous of Cote)

NCIS LA:
The DENSI is this episode was fun and very physical but insignificant.  There was the usual banter and a wrestling match with a hotel bed as the backdrop, so that was fun.  Deeks and Kensi went undercover as newlyweds, but for no real reason, as they never interacted undercover with anyone but Nell and the bellhop.  When I heard that they were going back undercover as a couple I had high hopes for a great show,  but this really wasn't it.   Cute interactions, but I am still waiting for really good DENSI.  (Like in Wanted and Neighborhood Watch.)  Both Eric Christian Olsen and Daniella Ruah like the idea of more DENSI...  so that is good.

Until next time... Write on!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Spring Fling!


Today I started a Spring Fling.  Really it was my husband’s idea.  He thought it would be just the thing to spice up our happy home.  He may have been thinking that he would be the one to begin a fling, but I got the jump on him and started a fling of my own.  At first I was reluctant,  not sure that a fling was right for me, but once I got started… WOW!  I may have a fling every season!   I will be journaling my fling on occasion here in my boring blog (not that this fling is boring!)  

Day one:  We went through the big upper cupboard and sorted all the lids and whatever bowls were in that area.  I flung all the Ziplock and Gladware lids that have long since lost their containers…   We matched all the Pyrex bowls to their lids and made a central hub of Tupperware lids so that when their bowl counterparts are found in the various other places that still need to be gone through, we will know where to go for the lid.

Until next time... Write on!

Friday, April 26, 2013

What a day!

Had a no so great day...  I woke with a start and a severe cramp in my knee.  Most people get a cramp in their side or in their calf, not me...  I get the tiny muscle on the right side of my right knee and it is amazing to me that one little muscle can cause such agony.  I jumped out of bed to walk it off and glanced at the clock... it said 1:40PM,  which in my bizarro world means just after 1.  I could not believe that I had slept the day away and still felt so tired and out of it.  I limped my way to the kitchen to get a drink and something salty (helps with the cramping) and I looked at the kitchen clock... it was 7:10AM.  That made SO much more sense - I only went to bed at 5:30AM, no wonder I was still tired!  I walked off the cramp for the next 20 minutes, drank a Dr. Pepper and then took 2 muscle relaxers and headed back to bed.  I barely remember my daughter telling me she was leaving for a friends...  and then I truly did wake up around 1 in the afternoon.  I have not been able to move my knee too much without it threatening to cramp again, so it has been a fairly stationary day.  I have used the time to watch old episodes of NCIS, Castle and NCIS LA.   I have done some writing (though not as much as I would like) and a lot of reading.   I never managed to get up to feed myself, after the early morning crackers, so I was happy when Scott made me a cheeseburger and carrots for supper! (one of my favorite meals)  Now I am just resting and trying not to move my leg the wrong way.

Until next time... write on!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Product placement...

I really don't mind product placement in my shows.  In fact, 'Chuck' took product placement to new heights with their silly Subway sandwiches and car commercials within a scene... I found it entertaining.  I don't mind when Eric Beal whips out his brand new MS tablet and slowly attaches the keyboard and shows off the easy Windows8 interface.  The shiny new car that the guys on 'Hawaii 5-O' can't stop talking about...  entertains me.   I like to see real cereal boxes on the set of 'Big Bang,' and they they might as well have brand named soda on 'Two and Half Men'...   but,  if the show is going to be ripe with brand names and glowing reviews, why does it also have to be heavy on commercials?    I would actually prefer that they integrate their sponsor's products right into the programs and stop interrupting the show every ten minutes to show us another lame commercial.   This would also be beneficial to the companies that pay tons of money to be included in these shows.  Let's face it,  with our DVR's and internet viewing,  no one is watching commercials anymore.  They are simply forwarded over, or used as a bathroom or snack break.  If on the other hand, the deodorant was advertised while we watched Deeks take a quick shower and freshen up,  you can bet I will be paying attention and my husband would be wearing that brand by 5 o'clock the next afternoon.   I think the powers that be should consider it!

Until next time...  write on!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

NCIS and NCIS LA - I cannot get enough!


OK,  When I said that tonight’s NCIS and NCIS Los Angeles would give me stuff to blog about….  I HAD NO IDEA!  Wow, just wow.

Before I begin…  for those of you who do not know  TIVA = Tony and Ziva and DENSI= Deeks and Kensi   -  I know, I am a hopeless shipper,  but what can I say…

I am going to talk about the relationship parts of both shows, there are some spoilers…  not too much revealed, but spoilers no less.  You have been warned!

NCIS

I had been hearing that the episode titled ‘Berlin’ would be full of the romantic tension they occasionally throw at us from Tony and Ziva -  and I heard right.   It started with the usual banter in the Bullpen…  but it moves to them in Berlin to find Bodnar.  First in the airplane…the hushed conversation about the case and their plan; there is something strangely intimate about it.  Then there is the scene with Tony’s obvious jealousy over Ziva’s “old friend” Adam.   Next they are in their hotel and Ziva lies down beside Tony on the bed and they talk…  to cute.   Now, let’s talk about the dance… ah the dance.  It was a cover for a bit, as she searched the room for K, but then, as she looked into his eyes – it was just the two of them.  Great moment!   The flashback to her dancing with her father was sweet and then “One day,  you will dance with a man who deserves your love”  back to present, Ziva staring deeply into Tony’s eyes….priceless.  Then the stupid bad guy makes his move…  but up until then it was wonderful.   Finally, they had the bad guy transferred to DC and are in the car heading back.  Ziva tells Tony about Orli and her Father and how she may not be the same person if not for what happened in her childhood. He tells her he needs to call Orli and thnk her.  Ziva just quietly looks at him, as he takes her hand and threads their fingers together…. So sweet.   But they can’t just give us a little TIVA - that we have waited so patiently for…  NO  they gave us some great TIVA then…  POW.   My head is still spinning from that one.  They will be dealing with this until the end of the season for sure.   I am not too worried though, haven’t heard anything about Michael Weatherly or Cote de Pablo leaving the show.  (though I did see somewhere that she has not renewed yet…)   I am hoping the writers give us a bit more TIVA as they recover, together.   This show has been on for 10 years…  we have been waiting 8 years for these two to get together…  it may be time for a little something.


NCIS Los Angeles

I was still reeling from NCIS when I began to watch NCIS LA.  The LA writers like to toy with us way more than the DC writers when it comes to the romantic tension.  They have some fun with it just about every week, some more than others. When I had heard that the NCIS episode was going to be TIVA heavy, I had not expected much in the way of DENSI this week.   I was so wrong.  NCIS LA was full of great DENSI moments!   

It starts out in the Bullen with Sam asking Kensi to babysit so he can go to the Clipper’s game with G - Kensi looks so freaked…   but Deeks  jumps at the chance with, “we’ll do it!”  Kensi and Sam both turn him down…  Everyone gets on Kensi for hating kids…  Deeks looks truly disappointed.  They catch a case about a murdered drug lord in Mexico whose body is stolen out of the morgue.  Because of Navy involvement in the operation and the possibility of a leak, they are assigned to investigate the missing body.
Deeks and Kensi head to Mexico to meet with an informant who can give them some inside scoop on the case.  They are in a Mexican bar waiting to meet the drug agent who has the informant’s information -  Deeks and Kensi talk about kids again and she explains that she doesn't see wanting to bring kids into the world as it is right now.  Deeks once again offers to help her with the whole kids thing…  is it me, or do they have that conversation A LOT lately?  Their connection shows, but before he can give them all the info, he is killed and the shooters try to take the informant.  Kensi and Deeks escape out the back with the informant… a teenage singer.  The drive back to LA with the kid.  Some of the banter in the car seems a bit forced, but it was there to show Kensi and Deeks “parenting.”   The boy, Javier, asks for a lawyer…  Kensi says no and he asks why not and she pulls the “Cause I said so!” line right out of my mother’s playbook.  Deeks calls her on it and they begin to bicker.  Javier asks why they are fighting and they say, in unison, “we’re not arguing, we’re having a discussion.”  Awe… they will make such adorable parents.  (Congrats to Eris Christian Olsen, who will be a REAL parent by late summer!)  They take Javier back to the boat shed and discuss his options,  witness protection, or help them put the big boss away.  Both Deeks and Kensi reveal a bit of their daddy issues to Javier who is torn about helping them because the drug cartel boss they are after is like a father to him.   Deeks and Kensi have another moment in the boat shed observation room, while talking about Javier’s choices.  Next they are driving Javier, supposedly to his WITSEC location when they are pinned down by gunmen and Javier escapes into the arms of his drug cartel boss.  This turns out to be all part of their plan, Javier is wired and they track his location to find the drug boss.   Deeks and Kensi rescue the kid in a shoot-out and the boss is gunned down in front of the boy.  He has strong feelings as he watches his father figure die.   Kensi comforts him while Deeks looks on, seeing that Kens has a maternal instincts after all.  Back at OSP, Kensi tells Sam she will babysit his kids for him on the condition that Deeks can help her.  Deeks teases her that she wants to play house with him,  she never denies it. 

I especially loved when Deeks just looks at her and says  “This? Changes everything”  - both times.  

Why are there not more Tuesdays?

BTW,  I thrive on COMMENTS….  J  I am a needy writer…

Until next time…  Write on!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Query?

So,  I am not sure which is worse...  the waiting game or flat out rejection.  I have experienced both now and I have to say...  I really can't tell which one I prefer.

The waiting game is hard... never knowing, always wondering if today will be the day...  but at the same time you can tell yourself that they just haven't gotten to it yet, or maybe they never received it...  or...  something that doesn't mean you have to face the fact that they didn't want what you have to offer...

The rejection notice at least lets you stop waiting and waiting and wondering...  but then...  you stop wondering and you just know...   they do not want what you have to offer.    Both ways kind of suck.  I will recover, I will go on and continue to submit until I have exhausted the list of literary agents... and then I will start in on the publishers.   I promise, I won't give up easily.   Still not sure what I prefer though....

Until next time... write on!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Web nanny sucks!


I hate the fact that I cannot reach my blog from dialysis.   I can bring it up to read, but not to post or edit or even track.  Which means I have to write it in Word and then copy it over at another time…  poor me  ;(   I do love that I can change the stamp on the post to the time and date of when I wrote it and not be stuck with the time and date that I actually have to post it.

There are actually a lot of things that I cannot view while on the internet at dialysis…  things that are interesting and entertaining and that I do not need the 'web nanny’ to protect me from.  Anything with streaming video is a big one for me.   I am stuck, sitting in a chair in a big boring room and I cannot even watch a stupid cat video someone shared on Facebook.   Hulu?  Forget it…   No Netflix or Direct TV to pass the time either… nothing. (yes, I do have a TV, but my DVR has me spoiled and I don’t like watching commercials.)    

I believe that the block is there to prevent anyone using the network to visit inappropriate sights and stream porn in the dialysis center.  That makes sense, since there are children here…  no wait…  no children AT ALL.  So who are they trying to save?  Maybe they’re afraid that the staff will watch internet porn all shift and neglect us.  Really?  I am supposed to trust these people with my life, but they cannot be trusted to stay off the internet porn?     I also cannot go to FB without a secure connection and it blocks most blog pages,   hobby sites and a lot more.  What I find most interesting about the block of all things cool is that I can go to fanfiction.org;  which, in reality, is the biggest distributer of text base porn there is.  So,  since I cannot sit here innocently and read something educational,  or watch kitten videos or repeats of 80’s television or even a romantic comedy I have probably seen a hundred times….  I will go back and read some more poorly written, DENSI porn.   Shhhhh…  don’t tell them though,  the web nanny will take it away.  

Until next time...  Write on!


Saturday, April 20, 2013

Annual Meeting


Today I attended the annual meeting for the Girl Scouts of Maine.  I go almost every year and have served as the delegate from SinCA (my region of Girl Scouts) for most of the years I have gone.  I enjoy the meeting each year and it is never as boring as it might sound to some. 

The day starts early (for me) since the gathering generally starts around 9AM and the meeting is held in Waterville.  I have attended meetings at other locations, but it has been at the Waterville Elks Club for the past few years.  Waterville works nicely because Girl Scout volunteers, board members and staff from all over the state attend the meeting and they try to hold it in a central location (Geographically that would be Milo, but Waterville is just SO much more central in reality.)  The elks club has a nice huge room to accommodate the large turn-out, it works, so they stick with it.    

Every year, a centrally located service unit (region of Girl Scouts) hosts the event.   This year’s meeting was hosted by the Chickadee Service Unit and they did a nice job.   The hosting unit is charged with decorating, having SWAPS (hand-made trinkets) and doing the opening and closing flag ceremonies.    The tables were all adorned with centerpieces consisting of flowers made from spray painted bottle caps on dowels…  they were cute and everyone attending had one to take home.  They also did a very nice flag ceremony and just about every adult in the room held their breath as the girls walked the flags past two chandeliers -  without incident.

The actually meeting part of the annual meeting is generally brief and painless.  The biggest duty of a delegate is to vote in new board members and give the final vote on any amendments to the policies.  It is the policy for the nomination committee to present a single slate of officers and new board members for the delegates to approve.  It seems kind of pointless, but it does make sense.  If we had to select from candidates there would have to be way more prep time, time for delegates to study their choices  etc.  as it is, the nomination committee seeks out interest and qualified candidates, researches them and decides who should be on the board.  The delegate vote is simply a formality at this point.  The amendments can be different, discussion is possible, though it is generally past the point of really requiring further discussion.  As with the vote most years, everything passed unanimously. 

Each year at the annual meeting the graduating seniors in attendance are recognized and the bridge to adult ceremony is performed.  They were 27 graduating seniors there and about 90 this year state wide.  It seems like a high number, I hope it means girls are staying in scouts longer.  Adult recognitions were next -  they give numerals and awards for those celebrating more than 25 years, in 5 year increments.  Then they also award a handful of outstanding volunteers.  They did a nice job this year presenting awards without putting the audience to sleep.  Some years it goes a bit long,  this year we were actually ahead of schedule. 

Things were running so far ahead of schedule they moved several things up on the agenda and we still had to socialize for 25 minutes while they finished preparing for lunch. Dessert was actually served while waited.  Cake.  Yumm.    Lunch was served buffet style.  Garden salad, bow tie pasta salad, green beans, tiny baby carrots, pasta primavera, fried chicken and rolls all lined four different buffet lines so nobody had to wait too long.  We were sent up by table and things ran very smoothly.   It was all delicious. 

Things wrapped up rather quickly after lunch. A beautiful poem about Girl Scouting in 1956 was read and the election results were announced.  Overall it was a very pleasant meeting.  I bought a few things at the travel Girl Scout shop (including another tote bad)  and we all received a six pack of commemorative 100 year Girl Scout glass Coke bottles to take home.  More Collectibles!  -  just what I need…  J

I look forward to attending next year’s meeting.  These kind of things help renew my energy towards making Girl Scouts stronger in our area. 

Until next time ...  write on!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Dog attack :(

Terrible story today about a 3 year old girl in Farmingdale who was mauled by a 100 lb rottweiler.  My first thought when I read the headline was 'thank God it wasn't a pitbull!'   It is a tragedy no matter what breed the dog was; a dog is dead (shot and killed by an officer responding to the scene) and a little girl is in the Shriner's hospital with head injuries, several surgeries ahead of her and a long recovery.  A grandmother will never be able to forget the images that the event has burned into her head.  Apparently she threw herself over the girl to protect her from the dog after the initial attack.

So,  what happened?  It seems that the dog was chained to the side of a barn, wearing a choke chain.  The girl wandered into his area and was attacked.  The dog's collar then broke and he was able to continue the assault on the girl and her grandmother who had stepped in.   EMTs then responded to the scene and the dog was so aggressive that responders could not treat the child.  The dog was then shot and killed by a police officer.

Who is at fault?  The dog?  The child?   In my opinion there are couple of people at fault and none of them are the dog or the child.   The idiot who treated this dog so poorly as to chain him outside by a choke chain in an area that a child could wander into is the biggest one at fault.  Aggressive dogs should be contained in a fence that keeps others out of the dog's range.  Chains do nothing to protect others from a potentially dangerous dog.  Also, if you have an aggressive dog,  why would you add to the aggression by using a choke chain?  Choke chains (I prefer the term walking collar)  have their uses, and I don't deny using them; however, they ONLY belong on a dog when the other end is attached to a leash being held by a human.   A walking collar has nothing to stop it from tightening around a dog's neck, causing discomfort, possibly pain and eventually stopping the dog from being able to breathe.  All of these things could INCREASE a dog's natural tendency toward aggressive behavior.   NEVER EVER should a dog be hooked to an immobile object by a 'choke collar', nylon or chain.   It is cruelty and neglect and is unacceptable.   The dog here never had a chance.

The next one I would hold at fault here is the adult who was responsible for the child.   A three year old should not be allowed to wander into the area of a dangerous dog.  A dangerous dog in this scenario would be ANY DOG.  People need to realize that ANY dog with teeth is a potential danger to a small child.  Dogs do not always see children as they would other humans.   Often dogs, even 'nice dogs', see children as threats or as lower beings that need discipline (a nip or bite) either view can cause a small child to get bitten or even seriously injured.     I do understand though, sometimes 3 year olds get away from you and bad things happen.  This is what happened here...  so sad.

My children grew up with a couple of very large German Shepherds.  My family was always convinced that dogs were going to eat the babies.  They never did.  My dogs were taught from the start that the children out ranked them.  My kids hand fed the dogs, placed them in their crates (or helped).  But, most importantly, the children and the dogs were always supervised whenever they were together.

Here is a link to the article in the KJ....  http://www.kjonline.com/news/3-year-old-Farmingdale-girl-rushed-to-Maine-Medical-Center-after-dog-attack.html

Until next time...  write on.



Title? who needs a title?

In the interest of blogging as often as I can, I  am writing this even though I still have not come up with that Earth shattering topic that will change the face of the planet as we know it and cause millions of readers to flock to my blog for daily enlightenment.  I guess I should have known when I called "Boring Blog"  - oh well.

Today was writing group and I got a little more written in Prophecy Poem.  6 stanzas in chapter 3.   I just need a plot and I will be on fire!  Right now it could still be "Willow" and I am determined NOT to write "Willow."  I also got a little further in my novel.  I am about half way through chapter 28 now.  I know I said I was going to finish chapter 28 a few days ago, but it is slow going.  I just chip away at it, little by little.  I know one of these days the muse will return and it will get finished.   I also worked a bit on my new short story about a surfer who finds that he can breathe under water.  It is different than anything I have ever written before.

My goals for tomorrow (later today)....  continue to work on cleaning out the van,  take my Dad out for his birthday lunch,  select 4 things to take to Good Will  -and try like heck not eat and drink everything in sight! I am WAY over my dry weight and I am hoping to catch up at dialysis tomorrow night.

This is all I can come up with for now...  comment with topics, writing ideas...  ANYTHING!

until next time...  write on!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Boring Post....


I want to write this blog and I have been trying to come up with a solid topic to write about.   I thought about writing about how cute my cat is, but that is what instagram and tumblr are for.  He is cute though. 

Then I thought I could tell a story about my kids, but, truth is, they aren’t very interesting.  Oh,  my daughter slept til noon today, then she, then read a book…  woopty doo.  BTW,  my husband is boring too.

I could discuss my experiences as a struggling writer…   I did send another submission to a literary agent last night.  This time a Ms. Hawk at the Bent Agency.  We’ll see what she has to say.  According to their website, they reply either way;  which is nice after waiting with no word from the last two places.

There is always poetry, I could write more poetry to this blog….

                        Blogs should be interesting and well thought out
Not boring and depressing- that’s not what they’re about
I want to write something everyone will enjoy
A good blog is like Slinky, fun for a girl or a boy
Movie reviews and thoughts for the day
Parenting tips, crafts and creative ways to play
Traveling journals and photos galore
No a blog should ever be a grueling chore
So I write here in Boring Blog of my daily strife
My thoughts, my hopes and in general, my life
I hope readers will read, but if not, you see
It’s OK, I really only write this blog for me.


I had to turn off the TV for the afternoon.  The Boston Marathon was bombed today and it is overwhelming for me to think about.  I have several friends and possibly family near the area.  Everyone is OK as far as I know (thank God for Facebook) but it is still just way too close to home.   My prayers for all those involved, those injured, their families, those who witnessed it and those who responded.  I hope it serves to bring our communities together once again and makes us just a bit stronger.  I also am reminded that there are places in our world that go through things like this on a much more regular basis.  They live day to day not knowing where or when the next bomb will take someone away from them…  it is humbling.

Please leave a comment and let me know what topics I should blog about in the future...

Till next time… write on…

Sunday, April 14, 2013

I can Blerg too :P


OK,  I am blogging again.  I need to write and I need to start getting in the habit of writing daily.    I know I have said it before and will, I am sure, say it again in the future.   I am going to do my best to stay current and blog frequently. 

Here goes:    Lately I have been having a hard time getting past my current novel’s chapter 27.  I am at a point in the novel where I really need to just get it written and done so I can move on to other projects.  Some of the best advice to writers I have ever read was ‘don’t get it right, get it written.’  I have no idea who said it originally, but I like it.  So, today I am writing chapter 28, no matter what.  It may stink, but it really can’t stink more than the 20 or so chapters I wrote at break neck speeds during Nanowrimo. 

National Novel Writing Month… otherwise known as Nanowrimo is in November.  Brought to you by the Office of Letters and Light and information can be found at Nanowrimo.org.    Nano is when novelists, of all levels, pledge to write a novel of 50,000 words within the month of November.  No one ever has to read said novel, and that is probably for the best.  I love Nanowrimo because it encourages me to just write.  Write without editing.  It easier said than done and I do not claim to have perfected it.  I cannot help but correct typos (that I notice) and fix misspellings as I go.   I do, however, leave the real edits for later.  Sometimes, come December, when I look back to what I wrote, it isn't pretty, but it is written.   I then have a baseline from which to build a better crafted story.   

Often the dialogue I write quickly, without over thinking it, is the most natural dialogue I ever write.  Dialogue is not usually well thought out in the real world.  Very few people think before they speak.  A lot of dialogue is reactionary and tends to flow quickly in reality and I find that the less I think about it as I write, the more natural the conversation between characters feels. 

The other parts of my story written during November tend to need a lot of polishing.  I promise you, I know the difference between their and they’re, and too, to or two.  It is funny how, when typing at top speeds, these things tend to mix themselves up on the paper.  Another problem is that I tend to think I typed one thing when I actually typed something different or left out an important word altogether.  It is not until I go back and try to decipher November’s work that I find all the misfirings of my brain. Interesting how it all seemed good when I typed it; someone must be going into my files and messing with me!  

My intention is to write in my blog every week and update all my wonderful readers on all that I have written since my last post…  I hope you both enjoy it!

ALSO:  Boring blog will be the only blog I attempt to write in.  Might as well have 1 general blog where I can blog about any topic and be free to just ramble.