Converted
May 8, 2009 at 11:16 am | In Random Thoughts | 2 CommentsTags: Comics, Movies, Star Wars, X-Men
There are a few things that I never dreamed I would be interested in or really enjoy, until I met my husband.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…
Just kidding, but really, I remember sitting in our family room about ten years ago with my uncle and cousin. I came back to see what movie they were watching and it was Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. I remember watching it for a few minutes and thinking that this was the most boring movie ever and that they were Star Wars nerds (sorry guys). I never dreamed that I would sit through that movie again.
Flash forward…I start dating Eric. Eric is a huge Star Wars fan. Being the good girlfriend, I agreed to watch the movies with him. Amazingly enough, I really liked them! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched all six of the movies now, but I think Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is my favorite. I even read the book! Crazy. Never in a million years would I imagine myself reading a Star Wars book. I even have Obi-Wan and Yoda lightsabers (my favorite characters and the Yoda lightsaber lights up and has sound!). This Christmas, I bought Eric the Star Wars Trivial Pursuit game. When we play, he has to answer all of the questions on the card in order to move forward to make the game a little more challenging for him. I must say, I impressed myself with some of the knowledge I have about the saga.
Then we go to the superheros. This began for me by watching Smallville with Eric. He got season one for Christmas one year and he made me watch it with him. I had NO interest in watching a TV show about a young superman, but I ended up watching the whole season and loved it! We now have through season 7 of the show and I can’t wait to see number 8! Eric also introduced me to Fantastic 4, Spiderman, The Hulk, Iron Man and the X-Men. My favorite movies are the X-Men movies with my favorite character being Wolverine (Hugh Jackman may have a small influence on me liking this character). A couple days before the new Wolverine movie came out, my husband said “Before we go to see this movie, you have to read these first,” and he set down the Wolverine Origins comic books in front of me. Ugh, really? I have to read a comic book? (Of course I didn’t have to read it, but I did anyways). Good grief, what is wrong with me?? I actually liked them! We just went to see the movie last night and it was amazing!
Next on the list that Eric is trying to get me to watch is Star Trek. He has all of the movies on DVD. Ugh, just the thought of watching them makes me sleepy. However, the new Star Trek movie looks promising. Maybe he will get me hooked after all.
Tuesday Trivia
May 5, 2009 at 2:21 pm | In Tuesday Trivia | 1 CommentTags: Trivia
Can you see the image below?
Remember Magic Eyes? Did you know…
- Magic Eyes are technically autostereograms. These are 2D images that require your eyes to diverge in order to see the hidden 3D image.
- Autostereograms were created by Christopher Tyler in 1979. The first Magic Eye book was released in 1993.
- The image is created by repeating a horizontal pattern with slight differences in each repetition. This pattern creates the illusion of depth. Each of your eyes focuses on a different part of the pattern!
- Autostereograms are even used by vision therapists in the treatment of different vision disorders.
- Magic Eyes have appeared in shows such as Friends and Seinfeld as well as the movie Mallrats.
The autostereogram at the top of this post was created by yours truly with a little help from www.flash-gear.com/stereo. Were you able to see the hidden message? Have fun creating your own autostereogram!
Lightning
May 2, 2009 at 8:54 am | In Random Thoughts | Leave a CommentOver the past couple months I’ve been playing around in Photoshop Elements and learning my way around the program. This week, I’ve started to read different tutorials and blogs to learn how to use different effects in pictures. I was looking around on The Crafty Cafe the other day and came across the Orton Effect. This is such a fun effect to put on pictures and learning the proper techniques really makes me feel like a photo editor! (yes, I know I’m a nerd and I’m ok with that
) I used this effect on the pictures of our squirrel friend below.
I was reading another site today and read a tutorial on how to make animated lightning. I didn’t want to get too far ahead of myself, so I just made lightning images. I can’t seem to find the color balance option in Photoshop Elements, so I just played around with different background colors.
What do you think? Does anyone have some Photoshop tips for a beginner?
Where Are My Peanuts?!
May 1, 2009 at 2:08 pm | In Random Thoughts | 1 CommentTags: Squirrel
We have a small bowl on our balcony that we fill with peanuts for the squirrels and birds. We try to keep the bowl full with nuts, but occasionally we will run out and the bowl won’t get refilled for a couple days. This morning one of our squirrel friends brought to our attention that we were out of peanuts.
This little guy was perched on the railing for about twenty minutes crying for more peanuts. He eventually tuckered out and just laid there the rest of the morning. He was so patient waiting for the refill, so Eric made an emergency run down to CVS to get some more peanuts. As soon as the bowl was filled up again, he came scurrying over to have a good meal.


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