I’m blishing on my juiced up laptop. Bruce and I got the same laptop the same year. He retired his this summer and sold me the parts at a super discount. Now I have a wireless card, double the memory, and working disk drive for the first time in 4 years (hey, that’s as long as I’ve been married – today! Happy Anniversary, Ben). Now I can surf in the same room Ben plays video games. If only I could teach Molly to fetch me chocolate and refreshing beverages . . .
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Brilliant idea.
Here’s a video I put together about Roman, Andy’s kitten. I recently got some editing software, which I’m very pleased with.
I love carrot cake and cream cheese. I’ve been holding onto this recipe for months. For some unknown reason, instead of this:
mine turned out like this:

ugh. Looks aside, they’re heavy, sticky, and a little too sweet. I don’t know what I did wrong! The only deviations from the recipe were omitting the walnuts and adding a tablespoon of flour (for high altitude). Additionally, the recipe claims to make 24 mini muffins, filling each cup 3/4 full with batter. I nearly filled the mini cups (hoping for a high crown, Ha!) and still had enough batter left for 6 regular large muffins. The cream cheese just oozed on top, instead of descending into the muffin. I blame the recipe. What a disappointment. Maybe I can mold them into some sort of giant bread pudding thing.

1. Fresh, hot lunches (blue cheese spinach salad and bowtie pasta with pesto, sundried tomatoes, and parmesan) 
2. Clean counters. 
3. Freshly vacuumed floors. 
4. Music, pictures, videos and internet browsing. 
5. Sewing (or other crafts). 
6. Fresh clean clothes (although I hate doing laundry, I like having a full wardrobe). 
7. Putting my shoes back in order after leaving them out all week for quick access, which I stumble on as I get out of bed.
I watch So You Think You Can Dance. Every week. And if I miss a show, I try to catch up on YouTube. I have mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, it’s great dancing and choreography on a prime time network TV show. Awesome. On the other hand, it’s teeming with reality show obnoxiousness. If I could watch all the dances on YouTube, then I certainly would do that instead of enduring the applause, the drawn out eliminations, wonky camera work, and the judges blathering and self-congratulating.
I started watching the show on season one. There were only 4 really good dancers in it, and I predicted that by season two more dancers would realize they could have done well and audition. I was right, the dancers on this season are in-cre-di-ble.
It’s nice that they show a wide variety of dance styles. Various ballroom (samba, paso doble, swing, waltz) are countered with contemporary (their term for lyrical dance), hip hop, and pop. I only wish they were a bit more distinct: actual ballet, actual fosse (none of this fake stuff), and lyrical by someone other than Mia Michaels or Brian Friedman (who at least changes his palatte more than Mia). But even so, this show goes beyond my expectations for an american idol rip-off.
Here are some of my favorite pieces so far:
(Bummer, there were a few more I wanted to link, but Dick Clark Productions has shut them down. Gotta get them while they’re fresh. I think it’s inane that the official site doesn’t even show clips each week. )
Contemporary with Travis and Allison (with bonus Mia + Celine 😉
“Jazz” (More modern in my opinion) with Nathalie and Benji (the “it” boy R.M. with the mormon fanbase – gets more votes than he’s worth)
Group Jazz dance to Technologic
Samba with Blake and Ashley from Season One (My favorite dance so far: mix of great performance and perfect, crisp choreography.)
Group modern dance (updated link with higher quality video)
*new* Group swing dance
We’re a week into shooting our summer movie. Here are some preview pics from the set. I don’t want to say too much or show too much yet.

Matt and his steady-cam. $12 in parts and 50 hours labor. 
Our starring lady. I’m fitting her dress we bought 2 sizes too big (but it was cheap!). (Look! I have bangs!). 
A reference shot for make-up. In this lighting I can see that the bruises need a little more blue stippling. But when lit for shooting I think it looked ok. 
Shooting a scene. Check out our awesome lighting.
Hopefully this film will be a culmination of everything we learned from Movie Saturday productions. I’m doing a variety of minor parts in this movie: Production designer (including set dressing, costumes, make-up, and props), minor actor, and Assistant Director.







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