Thursday, December 29, 2022

as the year ends...

...it's time again for lists! I love lists. I make lists all the time!

I'm always surprised when I see the list of "celebrities" that died. I've forgotten 1/2 of them. 

Sidney Poitier, Loretta Lynn, Bob Saget, Naomi Judd, Angela Lansbury, Kirstie Alley, Ray Liotta, Sally Kellerman, Anne Heche, Ralph Emery, Meat Loaf, Louie Anderson, Howard Hesseman, Betty Davis, William Hurt, Estelle Harris, Bobby Rydell, Gilbert Gottfried, Mickey Gilley, James Caan, Paul Sorvino, Olivia Newton John, Coolio, Robbie Coltrane, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gallagher, Irene Cara, Christine McVie, . See what I mean? 

The top searches in Google were;
Wordle, Ukraine, Queen Elizabeth, Johnny Depp, and The World Cup

The top news stories of the year were;
Omicron and living with Covid. 
Russia invades Ukraine. 
January 6th
Oil prices, inflation hits a 40 year high and the Fed raising rates.
Texas school shooter kills 21.
Roe v. Wade is overturned. 
Boris Johnson resigns. maybe he'll have time to comb his hair now
The Webb Space telescope captures thousands of galaxies in it's 1st color image.
A new Alzheimer's drug shows promise
Hurricane Ian
Midterm elections
The Queen dies
Kroger buys Albertsons
Elon Musk acquires Twitter
Protests in China against the  zero-tolerance approach to Covid
The latest big winter storm!

The highest grossing movies of the year;
#1 Top  Gun: Maverick
#2 Wakanda Forever
#3 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Official Top 40 biggest songs of 2022;
#1 As It Was, Harry Styles
#2 Peru, Fireboy DML and Ed Sheeran
#3 Bad Habits, Ed Sheeran

Top Country songs;
#1 Gospel Night at the Strip Club,  Ashley McBryde
#2 Something in the Orange, Zach Bryan
#3 Outrunnin' Your Memory, Luke Combs

Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift are the biggest music artists but the highest grossing touring artist of 2022 is Bad Bunny. 

Man am I getting old!!!!

America's #1 drink is....bottled water! The most popular liquor is Whiskey, with Vodka a close second. 

American's spend more on fast food than groceries. The top 3 fast food joints are;
McDonald's, Starbucks and Chick-fil-A. But if you don't want to count Starbucks, #3 would be Taco Bell.

The best selling books of 2022;
#5 Ugly Love, Colleen Hoover
#4 It Starts With Us, Colleen Hoover
#3 Where The Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens
#2 Verity, Colleen Hoover
#1 It Ends With Us, Colleen Hoover

At Amazon, their best sellers in their respective categories are;
ThisWorx car Vacuum
Stanley IceFlow stainles steel tumbler
Echo Dot 3rd generation
Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp and Hair Strengthening Oil
Crocs Unisex clogs
Fire HD 8 tablet
Left Center Right dice game
Earth Rated dog poop bags
Atomic Habits, by James Clear
Amazon Basics lightweight super soft easy care bed sheets

The most significant science stories;
#1 the James Webb Space Telescope send back mind-bending images.
#2 and eruption in Tonga creates shock waves
#3 Omicron spikes
#4 NASA crashed a $300 million spacecraft into an asteroid and proves it could save the 
     world
#5 Climate protests escalate

Most popular dog breeds;
#1 Golden retriever - duh
#2 French bulldog
#3 Labradoodle

...and, Meow;
#1 American Shorthair
#2 Ragdoll
#3 Maine Coon

Top baby names of the year? 
HIS                        HERS
Liam                      Olivia
Noah                     Emma
Oliver                    Amelia

Lists are fun.

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Words

I wish I was a wordsmith. You know, one of those people who always knows the right words. A person who naturally uses purchase instead of buy; speak instead of talk; completed/finished; grasped/held; profusely/a lot; irreverent/disrespectful; and hundreds more. I can usually find a better word for what I want to say when I'm writing something out. But I don't speak like that. I admire people who do. They're so interesting to listen to. It kind of goes along with being a good speaker. I'm not that person either. 

When I worked for a local cable company, the president of the company use to get ambushed by the media, often/frequently. Usually about the cost of cable TV. He was an excellent speaker/orator. Right off the cuff he could answer any question they threw at him in an intelligent and thoughtful way. It was amazing/remarkable. Maybe that's just having the gift of gab? I think that's part of it too.

Would a story be less interesting if it were written the way someone like me, might talk? Maybe I'm just lazy. Maybe, because I don't like people, I don't like to talk to them so I don't bother? Hmmm. Maybe a good/decent wordsmith doesn't talk like that either! Maybe/perhaps it's just the Editor that has those skills? They say that if you read a lot, your vocabulary just becomes bigger and better words will come to you automatically. That didn't work for me. I love to read. But still, I don't speak like that. Is it what you read that matters? Maybe you just have to care more about words and language? I think that's it. I don't like people who use too many extra words to convey what they're trying to get across. Just cut to the chase already.  

whatever 😄😆😅😉 

Monday, December 5, 2022

the body

 If you have Disney + and you're interested in the body and brain, living longer and being healthy, you should watch the NatGeo series, Limitless. Not just because it's Thor either. Although that was nice :-)

I'm pretty sure they picked him because he's a good age for this series and of course because he is really physically fit...not just because he's Thor! Anyway, it's really fascinating. 6 episodes. And if you're over 50, the last episode is amazing. My fella and I had conversations all day about that one.


Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Complaining

I just want to complain today. Right after that lovely thankful/grateful post too. Sorry. 

First, are you sick of the term, gaslighting? It's this year's word of the year. Do you know what gaslighting is? According to the Newport Institute, gaslighting is a form of manipulation where the manipulator attempts make their victim believe what's happing to them isn't actually happening and their reality is untrue. These are some examples:
*Telling you that you're overreacting when you call them out.
*Changing the subject or refusing to listen when confronted about a lie or other gaslighting behavior.
*Lying about or denying something and refusing to admit the lie even when you show them proof. 
I don't why this is new. People have been manipulating other people for hundreds of years.

Next up, why are designers and ad executives trying to convince women it's ok to be sexy after 50. We know that already. Honestly, why do you still want to be all sexed up after 50? Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with looking good when you're old, but sexy? Sexy looks a helluva lot different on a 70 year old than a 20 year old. Stop it. Just wear what you want to! Geez. I mean really. Is a sixty year old man the same horn dog he was at 20? No. Should a 55 year old woman be trying to look sexy for 25 year old man? No. I just want to be comfortable. 
Also, on a side note, young women should stop saying they're dressing to look sexy for themselves. What a bunch of bs that is. ALSO...designers need to stop trying to sell booty shorts and crop tops to 10 year olds. Seriously. Why isn't the "me too" movement pissed off about sexualizing children?! Hmmmm. Ugh.

Lastly, a recent Gallup poll says U.S. Adults Estimate That 25% of Americans Are Gay or Lesbian. I was a little taken aback by that. It seems like a lot, doesn't it? Then I read the article. It's actually all about perceptions. Americans perceive that there are a lot more gay people then there really are. It's estimated that it's probably closer to 6 to 8%.The US Census says that only 13.6% of the population is black. So, Americans think there are more gay people than black people? Perception. 

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Happy Thanksgiving 2022

Greetings all!

Here we are again, at that holiday that gets lost in the shuffle between Halloween and Christmas, Thanksgiving. That holiday to celebrate all the things you’ve been blessed with, and/or are thankful for. While the Thanksgiving meal was originally a get together to celebrate a good harvest, it wasn’t just about the food. It was about sharing. About being together and getting along, despite our differences. About having enough of what they needed. Thanksgiving has changed a lot since 1621. George Washington proclaimed it a “Day of Public Thanksgiving,” in 1789, but it wasn’t until 1863, that Thanksgiving became a national holiday. To celebrate their grand opening in 1924, Macy’s held its first parade. The first Butterball turkeys were sold in 1954. Campbell’s green bean casserole first hit our dinner tables in 1955. Shopping on Black Friday started in 1966. Stovetop stuffing made its debut in 1972. There has always been an NFL game played on Thanksgiving day, since the NFL was started in 1920. I’d like to think that we can still just be thankful though. For over 20 years I’ve been reminding folks to take a moment and be grateful for the little things. Those things that you might take for granted. Things that makes you smile or feel good. It’s important to stop every now and then and think about how much you have.

What have you got people?! 

I’ll start! 

I’m thankful for;

Paper – solid colored, with designs, doesn’t matter. I love it all!

Good walking shoes

Live entertainment, in person, without masks! Woohoo!

Silliness

Fat Dan’s Dirty Tots – potatoes, gooey cheese, bbq pork. What more is there?!

Safe travels

Choices – what to wear, what to listen to, what to believe

ALL the colored gel pens, all the time – sparkly, metallic, neon…just give them all to me

Paved streets

Streaming everything

Videos of panda bears, behaving like little kids with extra padding

Sunglasses

Albanese gummy bears

SiriusXM (Christmas music!)

Turkey sausage

Books

Nice neighbors

Old photo albums

A neighbors little kitty that comes by our house almost every day for head scratches

Hobby Lobby – on the list every year

Flavored moonshine

A good parking spot at the grocery store when it’s raining

Glitter

ALL the seasons, each one a reminder of things to come 

Every single day I’m thankful for; my job, which allows me to work from home 2 days a week. A really great vehicle to get me where I want to go. A roof over my head, complete with heat and air-conditioning. Good health. Great people to hang out with occasionally. Enough of what I need, and everything I want. The BEST mom! My husband, 24/7, who always tries his best. I’ve felt loved my whole life. I’m a lucky woman. 

Bee happy 😊

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, everyone!

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Being inappropriate

 It's fun, isn't it? Being inappropriate sometimes. 

I like to say crazy things just to get a reaction out of someone who doesn't know me well. Especially at work. Everyone thinks I'm so sweet and nice. Hahahahahahaha. Hey, I grew up in the 70's, being inappropriate was our jam! And, we swore...a lot. My potty mouth is so much more advanced now. Anyway; at work there are so many things that are inappropriate now. Hugging is SO bad. I'm not really a hugger but when I want to, I really want to so screw your rules! Drinking at lunch. Yep, that's bad. But if you're old like me, don't you remember those bosses that actually kept liquor in their desk? Or all those pizza and beer lunches? Not too long ago, we took a couple coworkers to lunch to celebrate their birthdays. I bought them each an adult beverage. There were a couple people at the table that were really taken aback by that. It might have been inappropriate. It sure was fun though!! I have an apparently bad habit of saying, "that's so retarded," instead of just saying, "that's so dumb." Is it inappropriate to say, "she's a black woman?" Should I be saying, "She's an African American?" I never know. It's inappropriate for me to put glitter, fine glitter, on surfaces that people will touch...and get glitter on themselves. Not to mention immature. I don't care, it's fun. I laugh frequently at how inappropriate my fella can be! Should I stop hiding plastic spiders to freak people out? Maybe. But again...😀😈 It's inappropriate to belch, and not try to hide it. Oh come on! Ok, ok, I swear, I really do have pretty good manners and I can be professional when I have to be. Honest, I can behave! But I'm really thinking about wearing this shirt to work on Halloween;



Update; I did wear the t-shirt to work. I wore a scarf though, that matched in color. That way no one could see my boo bees unless I wanted them to. I delighted in just saying that! hahahahahahahahaha. Wanna see my boo bees? I crack myself up!

Thursday, September 29, 2022

Pandemic Life

You know I think it's so interesting, how the pandemic affected people on an emotional or mental level.

Today I read a study that said our personalities have changed! It said, "psychologists have long believed that a person's traits stayed pretty much the same, even in the wake of stressful events." Turns out, that's not really true. "By looking at pre-pandemic levels of neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness and comparing that to dat collected in 2021 and 2022, researchers found notable personality changes among the US population." One of the researchers said, "In other words, people are not crazy, it's been a hard few years on all of us. So much so that there has even been a small effect on our personalities."

I see it almost every day. People are more selfish and thoughtless. Imagine how this is all affecting today's little people. Fascinating.

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

comedy

Do you have a favorite comedian? I've seen some of the best, live. Robin Williams, Jay Leno, Cosby. I'd like to see Seinfeld's stand up act. I love the stand up routine of a guy named Brad Upton, but he really only has one routine. Back in "the day," I thought Gallagher was funny as hell! I like Ricky Gervais most of the time. I love the old clips of the Carol Burnett show with Tim Conway and Harvey Korman. 

I like serious comedy too. Like Dennis Miller and Bill Maher. This clip from Bill Maher's show, about actors, really made me cheer!

https://youtu.be/uDkNmbJLB3o

I keep trying to watch some of the more popular comedy movies...most of them though, I can't even get through 1/2 the movie before I roll my eyes and turn it off. I like to laugh, really I do!!


Tuesday, August 16, 2022

inflation

Did you know, on average, Americans are paying $700+ more, per month, than they were paying last year?!?!?!?!?  Think about that. It's costing $700 more a month to live. Thankfully, I don't have to drive into work everyday so I don't notice the pinch regarding gas. But, food? Wow. Just for the two of us, we're spending at least $300 more a month on food. Because the value of our home has risen dramatically in the last year, our property taxes have gone up. To meet that difference in our escrow account, our mortgage payment is a $100 more a month! For us, there's $400 bucks right there! That's a lot. What are people doing to get by? I mean, 20 years if we would've had to spend that much more, our kids would've been hungry. They/us would've done without a lot of things. That's crazy.  

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Time again

Can you believe it really is August already?! Kids are going back to school already. I didn't go back to school until Labor Day. I didn't get out of school until Memorial Day. I guess it's that whole, year round, schedule? I like that. I think a whole summer is too long to be bored and get into trouble :-) I got into a lot of trouble during the long summers. Thank heavens my mom didn't know about most of it! hahahahahaha

I love all the back to school sales too! There's paper and folders and stickers and colored pencils and markers and gel pens!! ohhhhhh, all the cool stuff! I always loved my new school supplies. Plus, now you get great sales on computers, tablets and cool accessories! It's a crafters dream :-) 

It all signals cooler weather is coming too. I like that part as well.

Aaaaaand, it's a little closer to 2023 and the end of daylight savings time! Yesssssss! I hope all the clock manufactures are busy making non-changing clocks. Oh, I guess we all don't use clocks the same way anymore. I do. I still have an alarm clock in the bedrooms and a small one by the TV. I still look for clocks when I'm out somewhere. Dork, right? 

The State Fair is going on right now too. I love the fair. It's my one chance at an elephant ear, all year! I can't wait. And the smells, all the smells. It's a pretty fun day. 


Tuesday, August 2, 2022

food. glorious food

Dieting is hard. SO hard. Some people have had to diet their whole lives. I used to feel sorry for them. I don't anymore. At least they know how to do it! If you never had to watch what you ate and now you do, it's hard. SO hard. It's hard not to overeat. It's hard to give up the things that are unhealthy. Also, I don't like carrots. What is there to snack on? Oh...you're not supposed to snack. I like snacking. No, that's not right. I love snacking. I could just snack alllll day! And throw in a salad here and there. Dieting is SO hard. I'm having success but still. Take last Friday for instance. I was needing some happy food. So I went to a place called Fat Dan's. Great name, right?! Anyway, they have a dish called Dirty Tots. OMG!!! Tater tots covered in melted cheese, hot sauce, green onions and BBQed pulled pork. I'm not gonna lie, best. food. ever! And I was happy. Super duper happy! But there isn't a single thing that's healthy about that dish. Dammit! If I were a normal person, I would've just eaten like 5 or 6 of those suckers. That's not what happened though. I ate almost every single one. I thought I would feel guilty. Nope. Well, maybe a smidge. I did walk on the treadmill extra over the weekend. Why don't they make serving sizes for normal people. No one ever sits down to watch a movie and says, oh goodie, let me eat these 9 chips now. Dumb. Just say, right on the bag, 1 serving is 1/2 the bag and if you eat a whole serving, you might die. There. That makes more sense. And who in the hell eats a 1/4 cup of rice?! What is that, 3 bites? Dieting is SO hard. Oh ok, it is getting a little easier. Honestly though, all the best healthy food is expensive and labor intensive to make. It does make you more mindful about what you eat. Still, dieting is SO hard. 

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

What the holy @#$!

 I swear, I don't go around taking pictures of girls butts. 

This was just too funny though. This woman was really pretty, petite and has a super cute figure. Butt when she turned around, it was really hard not to stare. And not in a good way. I felt so bad that nobody had the guts to tell her not to wear those! I hear it's a fashion trend. I hope it doesn't last. It did give me a great, big, hearty laugh though!! My fella said it looks like her butt is eating her shorts. I don't know what get's into people :-)



Tuesday, July 19, 2022

random nonsense

 Alec Baldwin's wife says her (38 yr old) body has been damaged by multiple pregnancies. 
She's had 6 kids! No shit.

Warning! There's a heatwave coming...you know, that pesky summer weather. ((eyeroll))

A new CNN poll says, Most Americans are discontented with Biden, the economy and the state of the country. Ummm...oh never mind.

Armadillos have been spotted in Illinois! I think Armadillos are creepy. I hope they bypass Indiana!

California has the most bee hives in the US but North Dakota produces the most honey.

An Italian man has a collection of  12,402 different cans of Pepsi. Did you know that Pepsi has had over 12 thousand different cans? 

So much nonsense 😁

Thursday, July 14, 2022

emotional weight

I was thinking the other day about how your emotions seems to have a physical weight to them. You know, when you're really happy you feel light as a feather, like you could literally fly into the sky, like one of those awesome dreams you have! Or you feel like you could just burst with joy! When you're really angry, that anxiety is like something you need throw off of you. On the other hand, when you're sad, you feel heavy. Like that saying, "it weighs heavy on my mind." I never really thought about that before. I've been feeling kind of weighed down lately. It's a weird feeling. Like all of  your insides just weigh more. Then I realized, oh, it's sadness! Sadness is heavy. 

Friday, July 1, 2022

internet animals

Oh yeah, I get sucked into those animal videos on the internet alllll the time! They're fantastic! You know why? Because without them, we would never know how intelligent animals really are. That they have feelings. Sometimes it's just astounding. Take for instance, the video of the water buffalo turning over a tortoise that was on his back. Or the giraffe that that took the tree limb off the antelope's antlers. Or the videos of birds actually playing. Elephants ganging up together to help a baby elephant out of a hole. Humans think they are the only creatures on earth that can feel empathy. People all over the world, thanks to smart phones and the internet have shown us differently. Humpback whales have shown us hundreds of times that they can and will protect seals, dolphins and other marine mammals from Orcas. What about the big brown bear that saved a crow from drowning? Or the orangutan that carefully guided a struggling bird, to the shore. And the countless videos of dogs showing empathy towards every kind of animal you can imagine. Even cats, known for being self centered, are sweet and caring. It's an amazing world out there!

https://youtu.be/rD6ziL-1bBY

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ce57YDBJOlb/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

https://youtu.be/TSPgenqMlvQ

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CedTPOeg9ot/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=



Tuesday, June 28, 2022

faster than a speeding bullet!

That's how fast the year is going! Dang! It's almost July and I feel like we were just complaining about winter taking forever to leave. 

Our little knucklehead birds are back, the ones who built their nest next to the front door last year. This year, we bought them a birdhouse and they are busily building their nest inside. It's nice to watch. I've been busy quilling. Not for anything in particular, just because I like to.

This paper is kind of sparkly. I love it! 

I did this one awhile ago. It didn't work out when I got to the bottom so I think I need to make my flowers a little smaller.

I thought this was going to take a loooong time. It actually only took about 3 hours!

I did this one for a co-worker who is especially helpful. I gave it to her for her bday.
One lucky clover...
one not :-)
I've wanted to do a red, white and blue one for awhile now..

and look at this cute gnome


Even though I already did one, I didn't like it very much, so I did another one.
 I like this one much better!!



This bowl took me a bout a month, off and on. I wish I knew what I was going to do with it!

Besides that, where I work is changing a lot. Many of the top dogs have left in the last few months. It makes everyone feel unsettled. Plus, the newbies don't know what they don't know and that makes it frustrating for those of us that do know. I couldn't be a boss anymore. I don't have that kind of patience for people. It's a crappy attitude, I know. It probably also contributes to the reason I can't keep friends. 

Thursday, June 9, 2022

scratching my head

Millennials, in general, are just contrary. It cracks me up all the time how the irony is lost on them.

I mean, here there are, spouting self love and self esteem and self importance. That it's ok to be different. Fat, thin, freckles, birthmarks, big noses, thin hair, whatever. But they're spending billions on botox, boob jobs, hair extensions and lip fillers so they can look perfect and "feel good" about themselves. They know full well that ads are untrue and photo shopped, yet they still buy into the whole image thing. They say, be kind to everyone, that they believe in the universe, and you should help people when you can but God forbid they give up their daily Starbucks and donate that money to a worthy cause. Geesh!

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

When things work!

I'm such a sceptic that when something actually works like the ad says it will, I'm so impressed and happy! That probably says something about our culture, but, anyway....

Kaboom use to make this toilet bowl cleaner that was amazing! I loved that stuff. They stopped making it, maybe during the pandemic, so now I'm using an inferior product and it pisses me off! I've yet to find an allergy medicine that works like they say it will. Even non-stick pans aren't really non-stick. I bought a quilling tool a couple years ago. It's battery operated and is suppose to twirl my paper for me! How awesome! Ha!! It doesn't work. Also pissed me off.

Things that work;

Imodium is like some kind of miracle medicine! Works every single time!

I have this new silicone matt for the microwave. I got it to use as a sort of pot holder when I took something out of there. It works so great! happy me  :-)

Last year we bought some ant killer to put around the house. We have 90 trillion ants! This stuff works extra good! It's keeping them away! 

A couple years ago I was diagnosed with this eye thing called Fuchs Dystrophy. My eye Dr. recommend some OTC eye drops. I don't have to use them very often but this morning I did and boom! I could see! No expensive Rx, just some over the counter thing. Cool!

And if you've been mucking around in the poison ivy, Fels-Naptha soap actually helps.

A couple months ago, we bought a neck massager for my guy. He was totally skeptical. Surprisingly, he loves that sucker!! He said it's wonderful! Wow!

On a whim, I purchased these dumb plastic things that sort of look like zip ties, only they're about 20 inches long and have that little barb all the way up, on both sides. They're for your sink drain - pulling out the hair. They work unbelievably well.

It's nice to be pleasantly surprised when things work.

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

What are you watching...(part 3)

We watch a lot of stuff we just bail out on. Sometimes we hang in there till the end and then wonder, why did we do that?

Other than vacation, we spend a lot of time at home. Sometimes I'm quilling or doodling or coloring. And now that Spring/Summer is here, we're doing more outside of the house. But during the long Winter/Spring, yucky weather days...

We just starting watching the new season of Alone, on the History channel. And we're watching Master Chef - adult and kid versions. We're on our 3rd season of Warehouse 13, a fun sci-fi series and started watching a series called Unforgettable. It's about a female cop who remembers everything she sees. It's pretty good for a cop show. My fella just finished watching the whole series, Monk. He loves Monk. :-)

On Netflix;
* a series called The Lincoln Lawyer. I really like it. It's interesting to see/hear about all the little tricks lawyers use to win their cases. 
* Night Sky. the new sci-fi series with Sissy Spacek and J.K. Simmons. I loved their characters. I needed a little more from the story though. It just didn't tell me enough, soon enough. I enjoyed it though. 
* Then there was the new series with Josh Brolin, Outer Range. I just don't know how I feel about this series! It definitely sucked me in but I spent the whole time saying - out loud to the tv- but what's the deal with the hole?! Ugh. It was so frustrating because I couldn't figure it out. Then, when you get the big reveal at the end, I was left slack jawed, pissed off and torn between being confused or satisfied! Holy hell!! What kind of story is that?! Honestly though, if they do a 2nd season, I'm definitely going to watch.
* and if you haven't watched The Queen's Gambit, you should. Who knew chess could be so exciting!
* Ricky Gervais new stand up act on Netflix was outrageously crude and funny at times. He's kind of like Don Rickles, on steroids. I don't always like his humor but I like him. Really, he loves his gal pal and his Instagram page is full of pictures of Pickles, his cat. How can you not like a man who only says nice things about his woman and loves animals?!
* Also, I really loved the series Locke and Key. It's a little horror/fantasy/adventure series about the Locke family and all the mysterious keys they've found and created over the centuries. Love this one more than Stranger Things! It's like a puzzle. There are 2 seasons with a 3rd and final season coming this fall.
* Red Notice stars Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds, is an action/comedy, very fun for a buddy movie. 
* St. Vincent with Bill Murray. Also predictable but I liked Bill Murray as the crusty old man.
* Self/less, with Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kinglsey. It was an exciting action (shoot 'em up) movie. 
* The Adam Project was another really fun action movie with Ryan Reynolds. Very predictable though.
* The Starling It didn't get very good reviews but I really liked this one. It was serious, funny, sad and honest. 
* 6 Underground It was another good "guy" movie. I watched some of it but it was a little too much for me. I like Ryan Reynolds though. 
* Enola Holmes super fun story telling about Sherlock's younger sister
* There's a Sandra Bullock movie called, The Unforgivable. It sounded good...it wasn't. And by the way, her new movie, Lost City, with Channing Tatum. P U! It was so predictable and dumb for a Romcom. I don't remember where watched it.

On Hulu;
* In the Heart Of the Sea is the story about the crew that inspired the book, Moby Dick. thumbs up for this one.

On Prime Video
* The Tomorrow Man with Chris Pratt was a pretty good sci-fi movie. The concept was a little hard to follow but once you got it, it was ok. 
* Since we watched the first one, and thought it was 'meh' we watched the 2nd The Quiet Place. You know, we were hoping the story would get better. It didn't. But we watched until the end, for something to do. 
* Bliss OMG! Don't bother! It was SO weird and hard to follow. yuck.
* The Protégé with Samuel L Jackson, Michael Keaton and Maggie Q. Another shoot 'em up/action/thriller but I watched most of this one and it was ok for what it was. 
* Love and Monsters was just a fun little apocalyptic movie about a young man who risks his life to meet the woman of his dreams. I was always rooting for him. 
The Tender Bar  w/Ben Affleck was slow but it was a nice story. Even I get tired of all of the special effects movies, so a nice story really hits the spot every now and then. 
* Pain & Gain with Dwayne Johnson and Mark Wahlberg...It was so dumb, my fella couldn't watch the whole thing!
* Unhinged with Russell Crowe as the bad guy in this road rage gone bad story. Wow did I hate his character in this one!  
* Poms is about a group of older women at a seniors center. If you're just looking for a fluffy, feel good movie, (and you're old) check it out. It's predictable but fun to watch old ladies be sassy.
* Mr. Brooks starring Kevin Costner as a serial killer? Creepy!! It was just ok.

In other places I can't remember; 
* Ghostbusters III was ok. The girl version is still my favorite sequel though. Not because the cast was all female, but it was just funny as hell.
* The Road I thought the book was hard to get through! This movie is so dreary and depressing.
* Old This is the new M. Night Shyamalan movie. Weird and surprising. I loved it and I don't think all of his stuff is that great. This one's surprise ending really made me go, whhaaaat?!
Bottle Shock Hmmm. This is about that famous blind taste test in France that the Napa Valley wine, won. It was kind of fun, especially if you like to root for the underdogs. The peripheral stories were dumb though. 

I wish they would/could change up the formula, when writing a script for a movie though. Sometimes I can call who the villain is, in the first 15/20 minutes! Sometimes you know right where that movie is going after 10 minutes. I miss the anticipation in a good story. I hope the 2nd half of the year brings some better finds :-)


https://indyscootergirl.blogspot.com/2022/01/movies.html

https://indyscootergirl.blogspot.com/2021/02/what-are-you-watching.html

Monday, June 6, 2022

Live entertainment!

I feel like I need to update my list :-)

It's getting pretty long! I hope it gets even longer.

1971 - Bobby Sherman @ Clowes Hall - my very first concert 
1972 - Liberace @ Starlight theater. I was 13, he was awesome :-)
3/19/1972 - Sonny and Cher @ The Coliseum/state fairgrounds
5/18/1972 - Sammy Davis Jr @ the Convention Center
1974 - Andy Williams w/foster Brooks @ Starlight. Andy Williams was dud
1974 - Paul Anka @ Starlight. He was so delightful!
06/1974 - The Guess Who @ The Coliseum. My 1st concert w/out a grownup!
8/3/1974 - Blue Oyster Cult @ the Convention Center/Indpls.
10/30/1974 - Odysseus w/Yul Brenner @ The Kennedy Center
10/31/1974 - J. Geils, Golden Earring, Johnny Winter @ the Coliseum
3/10/1975 - Yes, Doobie Brothers @ Market Square Arena/Indpls
12/5/1975 - Black Sabbath @ the Convention Center. I don't remember 1 lick of this concert
1975 - Edgar Winter w/Peter Frampton @ the Coliseum
1/25/1975 - Led Zeppelin @ Market Square Arena. I paid a scalper $20 for this ticket!!
1975 - Mac Davis @ the Coliseum
1975 - Doug Henning @ Clowes Hall/Butler University
10/31/1975 - Hall and Oats w/Shawn Phillips @ the Convention Center
7/21/1976 - Elton John @ MSA
2/17/1976 - Cat Stevens @ MSA
7/27/1976 - Jethro Tull @ Market Square Arena. I don't even like Jethro Tull, but it was a date
1/20/1976 - Bachman Turner Override @ MSA
4/23 & 24/1976 - Neil Diamond @MSA. SO gooood!
11/22/1976 - The Eagles @ MSA
8/30/1976 - Yes w/Kansas @ MSA
7/4/1977 - Aero Smith w/REO Speedwagon 
4/21/1978 - Aero Smith w/REO Speedwagon
7/7/1979 - The Bee Gees @ Dodger Stadium. How lucky was I ?!?!?!
4/15/1980 - The Pretenders @ UCSB
1/26/1982 - Joan Armatrading @ the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara
10/19/1985 - Kenny Loggins @ Irvine Amphitheater
1986 - Kenny Rogers w/Sayer Brown and Lee Greenwood @ Los Angeles Forum
1986? - Smothers Brothers in Las Vegas
1987 - Alabama @ LA Forum
08/1995 - Brooks and Dunn w/Lonestar @ the State Fair Indy
8/3/1997 - Alan Jackson @ the State Fair Indy
12/1998 - Jesus Christ Superstar w/Ted Neeley @ The Murat Theater Indy. My dream!
07/2000 - Alan Jackson @ Verizon Indy. I went to this by myself.
08/2001 - Brooks and Dunn Neon Circus w/Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Montgomery Gentry and  Cledus T Judd @ Verizon
2004? - Neal McCoy @ 8 Second Saloon. What a ham he is!
10/1/2005 - Brooks and Dunn w/Big $ Rich @ Verizon Amphitheater
2005 - Lord Of the Dance @ The Murat Theater
9/15/2006 - Foreigner, Styx and David Lee Roth @ the State Fair Indy
3/14/07 - Harry Connick Jr. @ The Murat Theater
6/2/2007 - Brook and Dunn w/Alan Jackson and Jake Owen @ Chicago. Best show!
11/14/2007 - Garth Brooks in Kansas City
03/2008 - Menopause the Musical @ The Cabaret Theater 
10/2/2008 - Robin Williams @ Purdue University
01/2009 - Harry Connick Jr. @ The Murat Theater
7/20/2009 - Brooks and Dunn w/Rodney Atkins and James Otto @ Verizon
08/2009 - Brad Paisley w/Dierks Bently @ Verizon
11/22/09 - Chicago the Musical @ Clowes Hall Front row! w/Angela :-)
10/2/2010 - Guitar Masters - Eric Johnson, Andy McKee and Peppino D'Agostino @ Clowes Hall
9/2/2010 - Brooks and Dunn's last concert @ Bridgestone Arena in Nashville TN
2011 - Marvin Hamlish @ The Palladium in Carmel IN. This was part of the American Songbook series.
2011 - Debby Boone @ The Palladium in Carmel IN. This was part of the American Songbook series
3/2/2011 - Lord Of the Dance @ Clowes Hall. This show is so fantastic, I would see it every time it came here!! 
6/4/2011 - Glen Campbell @ The Palladium in Carmel IN
9/16/2011 - Earl Scruggs @ The Palladium in Carmel IN 
2011 - River Dance @ Clowes Hall. I enjoyed this but Lord of Dance is a 100 x better
2012 - Michael Feinstein @ The Palladium. This was part of the American Songbook series
1/13/2012 - Sam Bush (bluegrass) @ The Palladium
03/2012 - Lee Ritenour @ The Murat
4/15/2012 - Bill Cosby @ The Palladium w/mom.
9/26/2012 - Earth Wind and Fire @ The Murat. This was the first concert my fella has ever been to where the audience never sat down, from start to finish. It was amazing!
10/3/2012 -  Ricky Skaggs @ The Palladium. He's a great story teller
01/2013 - The Jersey Boys @ The Murat w/mom
4/16/2013 - All For the Hall; Vince Gill, Keith Urban, Montgomery Gentry, Trace Adkins, Hank  
Williams Jr., Willie Nelson, Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Rosanne Cash, 
Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock, Kris Kristofferson, Jesse Colter, Brantley Gilbert
5/10/2013 - Brad Paisley w/Brantly Gilbert @ Verizon
11/2013 - Wicked @ The Murat
1/26/2014 - Rock of Ages @ The Murat This was SO much better than the movie! 
3/4/2014 - All For the Hall; Vince Gill, Keith Urban, Brantley Gilbert, Brett Eldredge, Carrie 
Underwood, David Nail, Deanna Carter, Kacey Musgraves, Kip Moore, Lee Ann Womack, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Reba, Ronnie Milsap, Darius Rucker @ Nashville
2/6/2014 - Cats @ Beef and Boards w/mom
6/28/2014 - Journey, Steve Miller, Tower of Power @ Verizon
10/15/2014 - Jay Leno @ Clowes Hall
11/2014 - Menopause the Musical @ The Murat w/a big group of women in tow. Fun, fun night
01/2015 - The Illusionists @ The Murat w/mom and my guy
5/1/2015 - Vince Gill @ The Palladium
4/9/2016 - Garth Brooks @ KFC Center in Louisville
12/2016 - Trans Siberian Orchestra @ the Fieldhouse
4/28/2017 - The Time Jumpers w/Vince Gill @ The Palladium
8/31/2017 - Alan Jackson in Vincennes
10/7/2017 - Garth Brooks @ The Fieldhouse 
10/8/2017 - Garth Brooks @ The Fieldhouse
12/2017 - Rudolph, the Musical @ Clowes Hall man was that dorky! :-)
12/2017Trans Siberian Orchestra @ the Fieldhouse
4/13/2018 - Robin Trower @ The Egyptian Room at the Murat
5/18/2018 - Dennis Miller @ The Palladium
9/26/2018 - The Lion King @ The Murat. Hands down the best stage production ever. It was 
so visually stunning that I teared up!
10/20/2018 - Garth Brooks @ Notre Dame, the first ever concert there. It rained, hailed and      snowed. It was cold. It was outdoor. Whoa! It was epic!!!
12/2018 - Trans Siberian Orchestra @ the Fieldhouse
3/8/2019 - The King and I @ Clowes Hall, w/Mom. It was a nice local production :-)
10/2019 - Earth Wind & Fire Legacy Reunion @ The Palladium...SUCKED! I don't think we 
even stayed to the end. Just awful. I mean, if you're going to do cover songs of EWF, you don't have to be great like them but you better at least be good.
11/21/2019 - We Will Rock You @ The Murat. Also SUCKED!! Ok, so the music was alright 
 but the story was so lame, OMG!!
12/18/2019 - Hamilton @ The Murat. Wow!
1/20/2022 - Jesus Christ Superstar @ Clowes Hall. I love this musical so much. It's my favorite. Unfortunately, the performers in this production were pretty lackluster.
10/8/2022 - Sawyer Brown @ Brown County Music Center
10/19/2022 - Anastasia @ the Murat
10/23/2022 - Joe Satriani @ Brown County Music Center
11/16/2022 - Aladdin @ Clowes Hall
12/11/2022 - Trans Siberian Orchestra @ the Fieldhouse
2/22/23 - Hairspray @ the Murat/Old National
3/15/23 - Les Miserable @ Clowe's Hall
4/26/23 - Hamilton @ The Murat With Chuck's Daughter, in the front row! Amazing!!!
6/24/23 - Jeff Foxworthy @ Clowes Hall.


I've seen all the best comedians. I'd still like to see Seinfeld though.
I've seen all the best plays too, thanks to Chuck's daughter!
And some other great stuff too!

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

I am legend!

 Hahahahahahahahaha!!

No really. It's the funniest thing ever!

Friday is National Donut Day!

Seven (7) years ago, just for fun, I took the day off and went on a donut quest with my fella. He loves pastry. I thought it would be a fun adventure. We drove all around the city, all day, trying to eat donuts!

 https://indyscootergirl.blogspot.com/2015/06/quests-are-hard.html

didn't know until a month or so ago, I am a legend at work because of this. People are still saying, did you know she took the day off on National Donut Day....? That is soooooo hilarious!!! Anyway, I found this out because the supervisors got to together and bought me donuts on Admin Day. Two dozen of them. One of the newbie supervisors said, "I didn't know you liked donuts so much!" and another told her all about my donut quest. I think donuts are ok but whenever it's my birthday or Admins Day, I always get donuts. Everyone thinks I love donuts because I went on a donut quest! I don't have the heart to tell them, I don't really like donuts that much. I really appreciate their thoughtfulness :-)

I always wanted to be known for something cool. I guess this is it!

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Vacation!

Last month, we decided to get out of town for the long weekend. I got 5/3 off so I took 5/2 off to make it a 4 day weekend. After we talked about where to go, it turned into a whole week...2000 miles, give or take. It was fantastic!

Our first stop was Ashville, North Carolina and the Biltmore Estate. Completed in 1895. 250 rooms. 43 bathrooms, 35 bedrooms and 65 fireplaces. 8,000 acres. If you ever get the chance to go, take it. You won't be sorry, I promise. It's just mind blowing!! When we were standing smack in front of it, all I could think was, why? Honestly, why do you want a house like that? I just can't even think that big!! 172,000 square feet. If it were all on 1 level, it would cover 4 acres. The whole place is stunning. The detail in every little thing is just unbelievable

(remember, you can click on the pictures to see them larger) 








would you even think to do your ceilings like this?!
or this...
or like this?!


This library holds over 10,000 books!


how about tooled leather wall coverings?

your own gym

your own indoor pool




I loved it when you leave the house, there is this table to show you what's blooming in the gardens today. Pretty cool. 

Their own conservatory...


and vineyard

I bet I took over a 100 pictures! It was so astounding!
********************************************************************************************************
Our next stop was Savannah, Georgia. I spent so much time looking around at everything, I hardly took any pictures! Savannah is a beautiful city. The history, the architecture of the homes - holy wow!!! The heat and humidity is awful though. I don't know how they did it! Ugh.





I love Spanish moss!!








*****************************************************************************

Then we went to Hilton Head, South Carolina. It was really pretty in a swanky, beach resort kind of way. We had lunch here and I ate calamari for the first time. Meh.
*****************************************************************************************************

Next stop, Charleston, SC. Again, the history is amazing. And the old part of Charleston is so different from Savannah. Colorful, charming, southern :-) We are convinced, southerners are a lot nicer than mid-westerners. 




And there I am...that's the Atlantic ocean! Now I've really been on both coasts!!



We also took the tour out to Fort Sumter. It was a beautiful day to be out on the water. After Fort Sumter, we went across the harbor and toured an aircraft carrier and a battleship.

Have you ever seen an airplane with it's wings folded up?!

You can't even see the other end!!

This was the battleship, parked next door.

Our last stop before heading north again, was Myrtle Beach. VERY touristy!! Maybe we would've done the boardwalk if I hadn't been so sunburned, but I'm not sure. We really had the best weather almost the whole time!

**********************************************************************************************************
On our way home, in Virginia, we ran into this traffic. Stopped, not moving, for almost 2 hours!!! That was a first for both of us. It sucked!


These tunnels were outrageously long! 5400 feet.


8 solid, busy days, 2,000 miles, 9 states! I LOVE our adventures and road trips!