So I’m on eHarmony. I got a good deal for a three month thing and I have 4 friends either married to or getting married to someone they met online. I’m a tech savvy girl. I can totally do this.
Everything Else
Shopping Secrets and #RE2PECT
As a Red Sox fan, I hate all things Yankee. Seriously. Hate it. With one exception: Derek Jeter.
Geek Chic Caballero
If you haven’t already noticed, I’m a bit of a nerd.
A pendent with a quote from Lord of the Rings, a Mockingjay pendent, a ring with a quote from Hamlet, and I also own a ring that says “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good” (not pictured). When I wear these particular items, the Mockingjay for example, I get every comment from “cute necklace” to “is that from the Hunger Games?” to “Oh my gosh! Where did you get a Mockingjay necklace?” (answer: amazon).
These pieces express some of my personality, and are great conversation starters with fellow nerds. But even if someone doesn’t know that my necklace has a quote form Tolkien, they ask “where did you get it? I love that! And that quote is nice!” and you can expose someone to classic (like Lord of the Rings) or tell them that Etsy has all kinds of wonderful things based on classic literature like this. Seriously, it does. You want a Jane Austen pendent? Done. They even have Once Upon a Time based items (for all you Oncers out there!)
So if you want some truly unique (or nerdy, or both) items, skip your traditional jewelry places and check out http://www.etsy.com and http://www.amazon.com. You’ll be amazed at what you find!
Moving right along. I told you all I would review Isabel Allende’s Zorro. I finished it last night, and, well…
Let me start off by saying that it is a very well-written book and a good story. But if you are looking for the stories like we used to watch on the old black and white Zorro on the Disney channel…not so much. One, it’s a lot more focused on racism, the rights of Indians (as they are called in the story), the rights of women and the rights of slaves. Yeah. It’s also more of a prequel. How did Zorro become Zorro? Who was his mother? His father? See, Zorro chronology is difficult because the creator of Zorro didn’t always pay attention to canon and continuity. This story attempts to tie them all together, from the original serial all the way up to the Banderas movies. I almost wish the title wasn’t “Zorro” because he doesn’t show up very much or for very long. It’s a lot about Diego de La Vega, Bernardo, and the two of them growing up. It was a good book but I think I prefer the original and other more swashbuckling stories. I didn’t really care about the whole Napoleon took over Spain and then he lost it political drama, I wanted Diego to go back to California and fight the evil there. He did, but it was in like the last…5 chapters of the book or so. I missed the snarky Zorro (and equally, though much more subtly snarky, Diego). Good book, but as for Zorro, your best bet is the Guy Williams Disney version.

So tomorrow I have an interview for a possible real, grown-up job (yay!) but this is a little bit how I feel:
Relevantly Irrelevant
The MLB All-Star game is upon us!!!! Cue the excitement! Cue the music! Break out the beer and snacks!
I’m sorry. The team with the best record should get home field advantage, AL or NL. That’s how they do NBA, NHL…and the NFL playoffs do the same thing (NFL has only one game at a neutral site for the championship, thus it is hard to compare it to baseball).
Will I watch? Probably. It’s hard not to when you are a sports fan and there is LITERALLY nothing else on. And I don’t watch a whole lot of TV anymore (gee, thanks grad school!) so many times, especially in the summer, sports are the only reason to turn on the tube.
The interwebs on the other hand…
So I tried, really tried, to hold off on watching Emma Approved. I mean, the Lizzie Bennet Diaries were like my biggest form of procrastination the whole time I was getting my Master’s degree. I was actually glad it was over before student teaching. And I refused to start Emma Approved until I graduated and got a job. Well, still no job but I did start (and catch up on) Emma Approved the other day and can I just say: It is FANTASTIC!
Not only because of these two:
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| Emma Woodhouse and Alex Knightley played by Joanna Sotomura and Brent Bailey |
But because they are adorable. See exhibits A, and B:
Also, starting something new: book of the week. I’m reading Zorro by Isabel Allende.
I’ve read the original (Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley) and loved the Disney series (the one that came out in 1957. I loved watching the reruns of that as a kid) and the movies. So far the book is a bit…off beat. Not bad, but the narrator definitely has an agenda, which I don’t mind but I haven’t really gotten to any action yet. I’ll keep you posted.
Adios!
The Fangirl Spectrum
I lied about not blogging today. I was so productive yesterday that I actually do have a minute to write. And normally, I would be previewing the game or discussing more light football snack options. Because I love football and that’s what I would like to do. However, I’ve found what is quite possibly the most disturbing thing ever on Pinterest:
Cabin Fever, or…Why I love the cable knit shawl collar pullover sweater (with elbow patches)
So day two. I finally got out of the house after being snowed in the last two days (the non-perks of a small car). Even if it was just going to the bank and walmart, I was OUT I was FREE!
And then I came home and did one of the craziest things I’ve ever done: I got my mother started on Pinterest.
Yep.
Why do I do these things to myself? Seriously.
Here we go again…
So I have completely and totally neglected this blog. Seriously. The only thing I can say is that it’s been a rough few months: full time job, part time job, full time grad student, dad with cancer, holidays, and in general, laziness. However, writing is such a huge outlet for me that I have decided to give this whole blogging thing another go.
I have a friend who writes a fantastic blog, and this blog renewal is partly inspired by her success. Its called Honey I Shrunk the Gretchen and it is fabulous, check it out if you’ve got a minute.
So why the blog?
Well, I need to lose weight. I’m currently weighing in at about 165 lbs., and with a height of only 5’3″, that’s not so good. And I can’t believe I just posted my weight on the INTERNET! Holy cow. Calm down, that’s part of the process: being honest, being vulnerable, and holding myself accountable to the real, honest numbers. I’ve actually lost weight already, in August I got myself a fitbit (love it!), and I’m actually almost ten pounds down since then (yay!) it would have been 15 but…Christmas.
To that end, I have three goals:
- to be healthier. I’m actually a very active person and I like doing things like playing sports and races and physical activity, so I’d like to be able to do all of that better, for longer, and without getting winded
- I’m going on a cruise this summer and I HATE looking at pictures of me from the last cruise (about 180 lbs…not cute) so I want to be able to look at pictures from this one without cringing.
- I really, really, really want to run a marathon. My sights are set on the Disney marathon in January 2015. I’ve run two half marathons and there is just this niggling thing in the back of my mind that says “you have to do a marathon”. I’m not getting any younger, and I think that’s one of those things I’m just going to have to do with my life, so might as well get it over with.
HIMYM Barney-Robin-Ted Analysis
Note: if you aren’t a HIMYM fan 1) why not? and 2) you can skip this entry and go become a How I Met Your Mother fan.
Alright folks. I have more than a month still until I get more How I Met Your Mother, even longer for Psych, and I finally caught up on my summer shows (and shark week!) so I have time to obsess a little. Mostly, I’ve been considering the Barney-Robin-Ted triangle that really isn’t a triangle. Yes, I know Ted and Robin had a “moment” in the rain, but (SPOILER ALERT) the creators have assured us that Barney and Robin will get married in season 9. But I’m getting off topic.
Yes. I am aware that these are fictional characters but if people can obsess about Beyonce and Blue Ivy (still a dumb name) wearing matching shoes, I can obsess about a well-developed fictitious couple. So here is my Ted-Mosby-story-length dissertation.
Anyway. Suspend the knowledge for a moment that we know Robin is not the mother and we know she marries Barney and look at the other evidence why Barney and Robin do work and Ted and Robin don’t:
- Kids. This is obvious, but I’ll state it anyway. Barney and Robin are ambivalent about kids at best, and Robin can’t have any. Ted wants, has always wanted (and clearly has) kids.
- Fun. Have you seen Natural History? Barney and Robin have a blast. They start out in season 1 with Zip Zip Zip where the pair have a great time smoking cigars, playing laser tag, and “bro”ing out. The whole Murtaugh List. And in Stamp Tramp Barney “drunkenly” admits that he always has fun with Robin, which is clearly shown throughout the series, both while they are romantically involved and while they are merely friends. Ted and Robin, on the other hand, don’t appear to have nearly as much fun together. Yes, they are very sweet both as friends and in a relationship, and slightly snarky and competitive but come on, Robin and Barney made a game out of touching everything at the Natural History Museum and breaking up an obnoxious couple. Ted’s great but he just wouldn’t do that.
- Chemistry. Season 7. Episode 1. The Best Man. Barney and Robin’s dance. That’s all I even need to say on this, but I will go on. The almost kiss in the rain and the actual kiss in the taxi in Disaster Averted. Actually, if you watch, from season 3/4ish onward, they pretty much have a spark anytime they are alone together, and even though Robin gets mad at Barney for the way he acts after they break up, they seem to know that they need each other, because they still remain pretty good friends for almost the entire series. Ted and Robin? Meh. They’ve got some sizzle in the beginning but it is not really there after season 3ish.
Next, the messy bits.
- I’m sorry, but there is nothing more heartbreaking than Barney’s face when Robin chooses Kevin in Tick, Tick, Tick. Then with the trash bag and the petals and the candles…poor Barney.
- Robin gets insanely jealous of Nora, and when Barney and Quinn get engaged, she is clearly rattled. but puts on a brave face. Then when she believes Barney is dating Patrice, she is heartbroken and appears to be paranoid and in denial. (which, it turns out she was right and Barney wasn’t daring Patrice, and he was putting on a show for her benefit, but we’ll get to that…)
- Barney clearly gets jealous when Ted and Robin start hooking up in Benefits. It drives him crazy enough that he starts taking care of whatever the two were arguing about to keep them from hooking up. Then, he gets jealous again when Robin is dating Don in Twin Beds. And yes, Ted also becomes jealous but it is only after Barney reveals that he wants Robin back. And Barney is the one to bring up that he and Robin dated and he doesn’t want her to move in with Don from the start. I think Ted’s jealousy in this episode is like his “piggyback stamp”. He doesn’t have the original idea, but once someone else does, he gets on board.
- There are only two times in the series where there is real jealousy (not started by Barney, see #3) in Robin and Ted’s relationship. In the first season, Robin is jealous of Victoria. In the eighth season, Ted gets jealous that Barney and Robin are engaged and he wants her back. And even then, it’s not nearly as crazy as the lengths Barney and Robin go to when jealous.
- When Robin is trying to break up with Nick at Barney’s insistence (with Lily, Ted, Marshall and Barney listening in via speakerphone) and he starts to kiss her, these are the responses: Ted “Sickening” and Barney: “Exiting” because he can’t stand to listen to it anymore. That whole episode, Barney’s goal is to have Robin break up with Nick. He was finally realizing that he still had feelings for Robin, and knew he didn’t want to see her with another guy, but I don’t think he knew how he really felt until he got to the restaurant and started talking (see below in “The Robin”)
Now, onto the gooey romantic stuff.
- Ted: the Blue French Horn/Quartet in the living room/Rain dance. Yes. These were all nice, crazy romantic gestures from Ted but they were sort of…Ted-centric. And a little desperate. Then he does that big Christmas light display to cheer her up. These are all very nice. Sometimes I think these are the things that Ted wants someone to do for him, so while very adorable and romantic, these gestures are a bit self-centered. Ted has some wonderful romantic moments with Robin, but…meh.
- Barney: proposal aside, he is into smaller, more private moments, surprisingly. Even though Robin sort of betrays him in Tick Tick Tick, Barney had planned a quiet romantic surprise for her – rose petals and candles. Simple. Barney gets Robin a job when she faces deportation in The Possimpible. He tackles Ted when he knows Robin needs a win during Subway Wars but denies ever doing it. He sends Robin on a super date with another man to apologize for his behavior towards her after their breakup and honors her request not to sleep with someone. In Disaster Averted, he has a moment of sincerity and tells Robin that any day he goes without talking to her is “just no good” and they nearly kiss. When they cheat on Nora and Kevin with each other, Barney’s first reaction is that clearly it meant something. He backpedals later, but then admits to Robin that he hasn’t stopped thinking about her.
- Even when he announces his engagement to Quinn, Barney gives himself and Robin an out, suggesting that they “run away together”, which I’m still not convinced was entirely a joke.
- After they are engaged, he agrees to sell his Fortress of Barnitude (and from eight seasons experience, we know how much he loves his apartment), he burns and later blows up The Playlist, which he put years into perfecting.
- The Robin. Yes, this might be the single most adorable, romantic, manipulative, over-the-top proposal ever done on a sitcom. “The Robin” was a play spanning 6 episodes, however, here is my theory on how “The Robin” came into being. So we know Barney wants Robin to break up with Nick. When it seems she won’t be able to do it, Barney takes action. He marches into the dessert parlor and begins a speech that, I believe, he intended to be fake. But then it turns real because once he gets past the initial part where he tells Nick that he and Robin are done, he starts to actually pour out his feelings. I don’t think he intended to say all of this, which I have included in it’s full text because it’s AMAZING:
Barney: I love her Nick.
Robin: Look, he doesn’t love me. He’s just saying this because he thinks…
Barney: I love everything about her, and I’m not a guy who says that lightly. I am a guy who has faked love his entire life. I thought love was just something idiots thought they felt, but this woman has a hold on my heart that I could not break if I wanted too. And there have been times that I wanted to. It has been overwhelming, and humbling. And even painful, at times. But I could not stop loving her any more than I could stop breathing. I am hopelessly, irretrievably, in love with her. More than she knows.
*chills* It just got real. I think somewhere during his quest to break Nick and Robin up, Barney admits to himself that he still loves her. He later claims to be “bro”ing Robin out to make sure he doesn’t get hurt again because he got very vulnerable in the ice cream shop. I think if Patrice hadn’t called and interrupted their kiss, he and Robin would have gotten back together right then and there. I think later that night, AFTER the Splitsville speech, Barney made his decision to pull off “The Robin”. I think he decided it needed to be the most elaborate, involved play he’s ever pulled because, way back in the episode with the Superdate, Robin was upset at how hard he worked to get other women and she never got that treatment. I think “The Robin” was Barney’s way of showing her that she was important by designing the biggest play ever around proposing to her. The rest of the play goes from there, with Barney carefully orchestrating each step BUT in order for it to be pulled off completely, he needs two people to make their own choices, which I think is the key to making the proposal more romantic than creepy.
- Ted has to let Robin go, thus giving his blessing to Barney and Robin. At this point, Ted and Barney both know that Robin is in love with Barney and Ted, in a nice selfless moment, tells Robin to go and try to win Barney back, not realizing the ruse.
- Robin has to say yes. The last step of “The Robin” is very simple and puts all that Barney has done into perspective. He pulled off this amazingly complicated trick, and in the end, step 16 says “Hope she says yes”. This is not planned, he doesn’t know the outcome, all he can do is hope. I think that’s what gets Robin. He didn’t do all of this with the expectation she would say “yes”, he did it hoping she would, the choice is completely up to her.
Really, I think Ted is a little like Scarlet O’Hara, who, for years, is in love with the idea of Ashley Wilkes. She doesn’t really love him, she loves this picture of him she’s had in her head since she was 17. I think that’s Ted. I think he’s in love with the Robin he has created in his head the day they met. Whenever Ted talks about his feelings for Robin, he says things like “I love her” and “I think she could be the one” and “she should be with me”. Romantic, sure, but not on the same level as Barney.
When Barney admits to his feelings to Lily he tells her “I can’t eat, I can’t sleep. I close my eyes, I see Robin” and tells Marshall that he thinks about Robin all the time and misses her when she isn’t there. And while Ted’s relationship with Robin doesn’t appear to change his dating habits, Barney actually only returns to his previous lifestyle of one-night-stands to deal with the rough parts of life, like he does in The Playbook (after breaking up with Robin) the episodes following his breakup with Nora, and the episodes following his breakup with Quinn. But that works out to less than a third of seasons 5, 6, 7, and 8. Considering he spent pretty much every episode of the first four seasons hooking up with any bimbo he wanted, that’s a significant change.
Finally, in one of the most romantic speeches on the show, Klaus, the man Victoria left at the altar, tells Ted about finding “the One”:
Klaus: Oh, oh (sigh) Ah…Victoria… There’s a word in German: Lebenschlangershicksalsschatz. And the closest translation would be “life-long treasure of destiny”. And Victoria is wunderbar, but she’s not my Lebenschlangershicksalsschatz. She’s my Beinaheleidenschaftsgegenstand. You know?…It means “the thing that is almost the thing that you want, but is not quite”. That is Victoria to me.
Ted: How do you know that she’s not your Lebenschlangershicksalsschatz? I mean…maybe as the years go by she’ll get Lebenschlangershicksalsschatz-ier.
Klaus: Oh, nein, nein, nein. Lebenschlangershicksalsschatz is not something that develops over time, it is something that happens instantaneously. It crosses through you like the water of the river after a storm; filling you and emptying you, all at once. You feel it through out your body: in your hands, in your heart, in your stomach, in your skin. Of course you feel it in your Schlauchmanchendejungen. Pardon my French. Have you ever felt this way about someone?
Ted: Yeah, I think so.
Klaus: If you have to think about it, you have not felt it.
We know Barney has felt that way, he admitted to it way back in Season 4 when he admitted to being in love with Robin and again in season 8’s Splitsville when he gave his “fake” romantic speech. But not Ted. Ted has to think about it, and he’s not thinking about Robin at this point, he’s thinking about Victoria. And that, kids, is why Robin and Barney were always meant to be and Ted was meant to be with someone else.
Peace out.
Seriously…
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| I want these. So. Flipping. Bad. right now. Meh. |
Okay, so my semi-avoidance of carbs is going okay. I mean, I think I’m hungrier which means that I haven’t been eating enough protein and I need to fix that, especially for this whole marathon in a year thing. No, I’m not on a weird diet, I can;t digest certain foods and when I accidentally eat them, I need to avoid anything that could have certain insoluble fibers in it. Hence, the carb avoidance.
And I am so excited to be spending time with my beautiful nephew. My perpetual single-hood does have it’s perks, I can just up and go to my sisters for the weekend. Yay. It’s fun to play “creepy crawlies” and run through the clothes at the department store with a two year old. I love being an Aunt. 🙂
So this week I literally had a super-girly crazy moment when I finally got to see Darcy again on the Lizzie Bennet Diaries. I promise, this blog will not be obsessing about the LBD. Really, there are only two more episodes. So Thursday was amazing. I mean, I wanted Lizzie and Darcy to hash out issues, I did not expect so much cuteness and tie fondling! And then, this morning, there was a Q&A video. With Lizzie. And Darcy. And way more cuteness than I could ever stand. I hate to go all fangirl on you, but here it goes:
THE FEELS! THE FEELS! OH MY GOSH THE FEELS! I CAN’T EVEN STAND IT! SO FREAKING CUTE! AHHHH!
Okay.
Got that out of my system. Sorry. I really can’t help it. It’s totally amazing and if you aren’t watching, go. Do it now.
Now I need to get back to my sister trying to rot my brains by watching the Kardashians…I feel my IQ dropping as I write this. Quick, I need to use some really big words: verisimilitude, existentialism, luminescence.
I feel better. Peace.
Seriously Freaking Out Over This…
Marathon, schmarathon. I’ll get back to all that tomorrow, though I do intend to go on a nice long walk on the treadmill at the Y later. (Yay back injury!) I have a good book which should keep me occupied for the duration of my walk, or I might watch a bit of TV. I love that they have little TVs on most of the treadmills and you can change the channel to what you want to watch, even better.
Again, working out is SO not what I want to talk about. If you haven’t watched it yet, stop reading this, go HERE and watch the Lizzie Bennet Diaries from the beginning. It’s only the most awesome modern adaptation of Pride and Prejudice ever, if only for the fact that the characters have twitter accounts and tumblr accounts and they interact with their audience. And then it actually is a really well done adaptation with great acting and character development, especially in the case of Lydia Bennet. Go! Watch now! If you have, and you have watched episode 97 “Special Delivery” keep reading. If you don’t want to be spoiled and want to see the end of this entry, scroll down until you see a big blue okay.
keep scrolling. I don’t want to accidentally spoil anything.
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Okay. OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH!!!!! I literally squealed, SQUEALED during the last thirty seconds of today’s episode. I knew the doorbell was not Chinese. I knew it was Darcy, but still. I mean, we get one little sliver of Darcy, wearing what appears to be a vest and tie. Why does that matter? Because I totally want Lizzie to grab him by his suspenders and kiss him but that is totally secondary so long as they actually KISS!
Charlotte was totally in on it, and whatever happened with Lizzie and Darcy, I’m guessing it made Lizzie happy if her twitter account has anything to do with it. Before the episode, I thought it was just silly stuff, now I think there is something there. Of course, we will have to wait until Thursday before another new episode comes out, but there are only three left! I mean, they have to confess their feelings, Lizzie has to confront him about the Lydia thing, then they have to hash out all the ugly stuff: the letter, when they really started to be in love, Lizzie’s words rejecting him, etc. And of course THEY HAVE TO KISS! If we got a Jane/Bing kiss, we have to have a Lizzie/Darcy kiss.
End LBD rant.
Okay.
Enough of that. I will, however, say that anything that makes me go “squeeeeeeee” is totally amazing because I am not a squealing RomCom loving kind of girl. I like sports, you know? And I hate when people put fruit in my drinks and I hate movies where I can guess what the people are going to say before they say it, like most romantic comedies nowadays. I like blood, guts, explosions like in James Bond movies and Vikings and The Walking Dead. So it is definitely worth a look. Did I mention that Darcy looks like this:
Yep. Adorbs. I can’t believe I just said that, but I did. He is. Off to clean/gym/buy stuff for my kiddos because I promised them treats and I actually don’t have any yet…yikes!











































