When putzing around on FB during my lunch at work Friday (I lead such a glamorous life, I know), I noticed that a friend who is a hobby/semi-professional photographer was looking for models for a shoot. So I volunteered. I did some modeling for friends in college (shoots which often involved sitting in the snow for hours holding very, very still while crazy cameras bigger than my torso too shots through vaseline covered lenses) and always enjoyed it. Furthermore, I don't know how many of you, dear readers, have ever been three months pregnant, but, it's just not a very pretty time in a woman's life - I have more acne than I ever did in middle school and my belly just looks pudgy, not pregnant. I thought, here's an opportunity to do something fun and feel pretty.
I threw some outfits that fit the theme in my car and drove out to the meet up spot. Can I just say how much I like having my make up done by a professional? It's amazing! My eyes popped. My zits disappeared. My lips looked full. And! All of a sudden I had cheek bones! Amazing. After about 45 minutes of make up and some hair touch ups, I got dressed and we drove out to the site.
Now, all week we have had unseasonably warm and sunny weather, so of course Sunday was cold and cloudy. The photographer decided to make the shots (taken at 3 pm) all night shots and you wouldn't know that they weren't taken after dark if you hadn't been there from the lighting.
TL;DR Version: I got my picture taken and looked pretty! Many thanks to Mike Martin at www.thevikingstudio.com for an awesomely fun shoot! Continue for pictures!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
How I am like a Time Lord
I am a fan of Dr. Who. There. I said it.
Normally when I tell people that I watch Dr. Who they are either confused/never heard of the show or they are FANS OF DR WHO ZOMG and proceed to geek out over the fifth time the third Doctor sneezed on air or some other True Geekery of a Dr. Who Fan. Whereas me? I just really like the show. I have seen every episode of the reboot but have never seen any of the old Dr. Who episodes, and while I have seen each new episode, I have only seen it once. I don't have any of it memorized and honestly, even though I watched an episode last night, I do not know what Rory's last name is or any other trivia. I'm a bad geek and I know it.
That out of the way, I really enjoy Dr. Who and love the idea of Time Lords galavanting about the galaxy, especially the Doctor and his companions. There are a few neat things about the alien race to which the Doctor belongs, the two which apply here are:
1. Each Time Lord has two hearts beating in their chests.
2. Time Lords regenerate when normal humans/humanoids would die. This process has allowed the series to continue on air as long as it has and stay fun and exciting with new actors/plot lines/tensions. It allows the Doctor to die, we morn the character we loved and his death - but then! A new doctor comes to us in a blaze of light and excitement. Every time the Doctor regenerates, the first thing he does is figure out who he is now. You see, the newly regenerated Time Lord remembers his/her previous lives and is really the same person with the same general motivations, but s/he has new tastes, new interests, and a new way of looking at the world.
Normally when I tell people that I watch Dr. Who they are either confused/never heard of the show or they are FANS OF DR WHO ZOMG and proceed to geek out over the fifth time the third Doctor sneezed on air or some other True Geekery of a Dr. Who Fan. Whereas me? I just really like the show. I have seen every episode of the reboot but have never seen any of the old Dr. Who episodes, and while I have seen each new episode, I have only seen it once. I don't have any of it memorized and honestly, even though I watched an episode last night, I do not know what Rory's last name is or any other trivia. I'm a bad geek and I know it.
That out of the way, I really enjoy Dr. Who and love the idea of Time Lords galavanting about the galaxy, especially the Doctor and his companions. There are a few neat things about the alien race to which the Doctor belongs, the two which apply here are:
1. Each Time Lord has two hearts beating in their chests.
2. Time Lords regenerate when normal humans/humanoids would die. This process has allowed the series to continue on air as long as it has and stay fun and exciting with new actors/plot lines/tensions. It allows the Doctor to die, we morn the character we loved and his death - but then! A new doctor comes to us in a blaze of light and excitement. Every time the Doctor regenerates, the first thing he does is figure out who he is now. You see, the newly regenerated Time Lord remembers his/her previous lives and is really the same person with the same general motivations, but s/he has new tastes, new interests, and a new way of looking at the world.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
NDAA
I don't usually post political stuff/rants here, but I just wanted to get this out.
This is political. This is a rant. You have been warned.
This is political. This is a rant. You have been warned.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
GenCon ReCap - Better Late Than Never
GenCon was a blast. If you've never been and are a dork/nerd/geek and live in North America, you should reserve a room now. Every year, I meet new awesome people and do new awesome things. Every year I play in the Chameleon Games 7th Sea Larp and this year, though I bought a ticket, I missed the game. My cell phone was stolen the day before we left (major suckage!) and... I'm lame? It was such a crazy time and there were so many other awesome things to do that I figured it would be ok. I will have to play next year though!
Now, to the good part. Costumes. As I mentioned in a previous post, I made two costumes for GenCon this year. The first was a Steam Punk get up from random things I found in my closet and an awesome pocket watch.
The gloves were a thrift store find many years ago, the bracelet was a gift from my ex-step-mother, the pin was my great grandmothers, the hat was made as a gag gift (!!!) by local artist and milliner Miriam Wiegand, the top is from Target (I wear it with a jacket to work all the time). I've also got a black under-bust corset and full black skirt as well as a cameo necklace. The awesome watch? I wore it on a super long chain around my waist. The costume was comfortable enough to wear all day and I received a fair number of compliments. Not too shabby for $13.
The other costume I wore was The Wraith from the amazing Sentinels of the Multiverse cooperative card game. I got a black leotard and sewed on strapping material and clasps across the belly - this was harder than I thought it would be. It turns out that stretchy material stretches. Whoa. I then made a cape and distressed it with scissors and a grater. I wore tights and bandages up and down my legs.
Not a great picture of my costume, but you can see from left to right, Tachyon, Citizen Dawn, The Wraith (complete with impromptu invention - my favorite card in her deck!) and Tempest. We had a blast! The Sentinels team will be releasing an expansion this April and it includes a new look for The Wraith! They haven't officially leaked the art but I got to see a sneak peak and all I can say is Infrared Eye Piece! :P
Ok. So maybe I'm a fan-girl...
Now, to the good part. Costumes. As I mentioned in a previous post, I made two costumes for GenCon this year. The first was a Steam Punk get up from random things I found in my closet and an awesome pocket watch.
The gloves were a thrift store find many years ago, the bracelet was a gift from my ex-step-mother, the pin was my great grandmothers, the hat was made as a gag gift (!!!) by local artist and milliner Miriam Wiegand, the top is from Target (I wear it with a jacket to work all the time). I've also got a black under-bust corset and full black skirt as well as a cameo necklace. The awesome watch? I wore it on a super long chain around my waist. The costume was comfortable enough to wear all day and I received a fair number of compliments. Not too shabby for $13.
The other costume I wore was The Wraith from the amazing Sentinels of the Multiverse cooperative card game. I got a black leotard and sewed on strapping material and clasps across the belly - this was harder than I thought it would be. It turns out that stretchy material stretches. Whoa. I then made a cape and distressed it with scissors and a grater. I wore tights and bandages up and down my legs.
Not a great picture of my costume, but you can see from left to right, Tachyon, Citizen Dawn, The Wraith (complete with impromptu invention - my favorite card in her deck!) and Tempest. We had a blast! The Sentinels team will be releasing an expansion this April and it includes a new look for The Wraith! They haven't officially leaked the art but I got to see a sneak peak and all I can say is Infrared Eye Piece! :P
Ok. So maybe I'm a fan-girl...
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Movies! (some spoilers)
One of the best parts of summer is that most of the movies I want to see come out in May, June and July - ridiculous, high budget action/adventures! Most recently Boybee and I saw Captain America and Harry Potter.
So far, Thor has been my favorite of the Marvel Avengers films. Iron Man is a really close second, but when it comes down to it, I prefer a female lead who gets to have a personality other than 'I have breasts, wear high heels and dither about.' In fact, the lame-ization of Pepper Potts sours an otherwise hilariously wonderful movie. I mean... they made her a love interest for gods' sakes. Really. I mean. The whole point of Tony Stark is that people in their right minds are vaguely repulsed by him.
Thor on the other hand had Natalie Portman as an awesome scientist with a goofy friend assistant. (Also, Chris Hemsworth. Yum.) The big difference is, in the comics Pepper is so cool and even gets her own mechsuit and flies around saving the day while in the movie... breasts and heels and swooning, whereas in comics Jane Foster is a nurse who works for Thor's alter-ego (who let the Norse God of Thunder get a medical license????) and in the movie she's an astrophysicist who runs around being awesome. No contest in terms of movies.
Captain America had the benefit of starring Hugo Weaving, who may just be my favorite actor currently working. I am not a fan of the character but this movie made me love it. I'm not so excited for the inevitable adjusting to life in the 21st century plot line in the Avenegers movie, but... I'm going to see it and probably love it anyway. :)
So far, Thor has been my favorite of the Marvel Avengers films. Iron Man is a really close second, but when it comes down to it, I prefer a female lead who gets to have a personality other than 'I have breasts, wear high heels and dither about.' In fact, the lame-ization of Pepper Potts sours an otherwise hilariously wonderful movie. I mean... they made her a love interest for gods' sakes. Really. I mean. The whole point of Tony Stark is that people in their right minds are vaguely repulsed by him.
Thor on the other hand had Natalie Portman as an awesome scientist with a goofy friend assistant. (Also, Chris Hemsworth. Yum.) The big difference is, in the comics Pepper is so cool and even gets her own mechsuit and flies around saving the day while in the movie... breasts and heels and swooning, whereas in comics Jane Foster is a nurse who works for Thor's alter-ego (who let the Norse God of Thunder get a medical license????) and in the movie she's an astrophysicist who runs around being awesome. No contest in terms of movies.
Captain America had the benefit of starring Hugo Weaving, who may just be my favorite actor currently working. I am not a fan of the character but this movie made me love it. I'm not so excited for the inevitable adjusting to life in the 21st century plot line in the Avenegers movie, but... I'm going to see it and probably love it anyway. :)
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
GenCon!
This year Boybee and I, along with a mess of friends will be attending GenCon Indy (Aug 4-7). I am more than pumped! This will be my 5th GenCon and Boybee's 70 Billionth - or there about.
GenCon is a gaming convention - board games, video games, RPGs both online and on-table, and just about any other type of game you can imagine. It features an awesome costume contest, anime stuff, fiction writing seminars, and all sorts of other awesome activities (they even have yoga!). I will be participating for the 4th time in a 7th Sea Live Action Role Playing (LARP) game run by the folks at Plaid Chameleon Games. I have put together a rather standard pirate costume for the event (pics will come, I assure you!). In addition to the annual 7th Sea LARP, they're also going to be running one for Girl Genius so I am in the process of putting together my *very first* steampunk costume. I scored this pocket watch at the local Cheap Costume Jewelry Store (tm):
Then, just for shits and giggles, I am also going to Cosplay my favorite character from a new comic book game Sentinels of the Multiverse, The Wraith. (http://www.facebook.com/sentinelsOTM)
GenCon is a gaming convention - board games, video games, RPGs both online and on-table, and just about any other type of game you can imagine. It features an awesome costume contest, anime stuff, fiction writing seminars, and all sorts of other awesome activities (they even have yoga!). I will be participating for the 4th time in a 7th Sea Live Action Role Playing (LARP) game run by the folks at Plaid Chameleon Games. I have put together a rather standard pirate costume for the event (pics will come, I assure you!). In addition to the annual 7th Sea LARP, they're also going to be running one for Girl Genius so I am in the process of putting together my *very first* steampunk costume. I scored this pocket watch at the local Cheap Costume Jewelry Store (tm):
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Steampunk = pocket watch |
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I'm planning on wearing nude tights on my legs and arms and whip stitching bandages onto them to get the look right. I also need to find a wig... any good sources for relatively cheap costume wigs?
In conclusion, I owe you a giant picture full post detailing my costuming adventures. Stay tuned!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Posting Infrequently!
Boybee wanted to know when I would again post in this venue, and since I like him, I am again posting! Whooooooo!
Much has changed in the past year, specifically Job of Doom (tm) became overwhelmingly stressful. Yeah, you could probably tell that from reading the two prior posts. So, I left! You see, around a year ago someone introduced me to A Very Important Person in my field. And he decided to introduce me to the CEO of one of the organizations I have had a work-crush on for a number of years. I spammed her my resume and shared a Groupon with one of the people who works there and one thing led to another. Long story short, I'm in what is damn near close to my dream job.
More good news! Long time readers (or those who just skip to posts from November 2008) will know that my house had an old ugly kitchen. This is no longer the case! We tore out the cabinets, made the jail-cell window in the corner bigger and centered on the back North facing wall, patched the sub-floor where the plumbing had leaked, replaced the plumbing, and put in porcelain tile. We hung the oak faced cabinets ourselves and installed all new appliances and granite counter-tops. We now have a true TINK* sub-urban home, complete with cats, semi-exoctic pet, two masters degrees and stainless steel appliances.
While I was busy finding a new job, Boybee started a gaming company. Check out www.sentinelsofthemultiverse.com for an awesome cooperative comic book style card game. It's way sweet. For extra points, try and figure which character I'm planning to cosplay at GenCon Indy this year. :)
In but moments** friends from afar will arrive at our home for a local SCA event and gaming. It will be a good weekend.
*Two Incomes No Kids
**Moments of the butt, of course
Much has changed in the past year, specifically Job of Doom (tm) became overwhelmingly stressful. Yeah, you could probably tell that from reading the two prior posts. So, I left! You see, around a year ago someone introduced me to A Very Important Person in my field. And he decided to introduce me to the CEO of one of the organizations I have had a work-crush on for a number of years. I spammed her my resume and shared a Groupon with one of the people who works there and one thing led to another. Long story short, I'm in what is damn near close to my dream job.
More good news! Long time readers (or those who just skip to posts from November 2008) will know that my house had an old ugly kitchen. This is no longer the case! We tore out the cabinets, made the jail-cell window in the corner bigger and centered on the back North facing wall, patched the sub-floor where the plumbing had leaked, replaced the plumbing, and put in porcelain tile. We hung the oak faced cabinets ourselves and installed all new appliances and granite counter-tops. We now have a true TINK* sub-urban home, complete with cats, semi-exoctic pet, two masters degrees and stainless steel appliances.
While I was busy finding a new job, Boybee started a gaming company. Check out www.sentinelsofthemultiverse.com for an awesome cooperative comic book style card game. It's way sweet. For extra points, try and figure which character I'm planning to cosplay at GenCon Indy this year. :)
In but moments** friends from afar will arrive at our home for a local SCA event and gaming. It will be a good weekend.
*Two Incomes No Kids
**Moments of the butt, of course
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