orangerful: (coffee)
I finally typed up a post on my Wordpress blog about my experience playing Alice is Missing, an amazing tabletop RPG.

And I just checked my twitter and not only did the CREATOR OF THE GAME like and retweet my post, but the official publisher of the game also just posted it to their twitter.

I feel internet famous. **BREATHS IN** aw yeah, endorphins are hitting the fangirl part of my brain just right.

Anyway, if you want to read it, you can find it here.



And if you would be interested in playing, let me know or hang out in the Hunters Discord. Lots of people looking for groups. I do have the Roll20 app so I can host a game.

It is an emotional roller coaster.
orangerful: (fotc - favorite box)
It's a classic! The first sentence of the first entry of each month. Let's see how this goes...

January 1 - According to GoodReads, I read 116 books this year.
February 1 - LOLOLOL oh this month was not so good for my reading.
March 2 - Just watched a couple more episodes and now I understand why they dropped the "for the straight guy" from the title.
April 6 - Went for quality over quantity this month. :)
May 5 - Yeah, BOOK. I only finished one BOOK in April.
June 1 - Don't worry, I haven't abandoned you! I've abandoned EVERYONE!!!!
July 9 - You probably didn't notice, but I haven't been online in awhile.
August 2 - Look at these beautiful people!! #SavetheExpanse #WeDidIt I'm so freakin' ready for 2019.
September 1 - Someone FINALLY made a decent looking site for tracking video games you are playing, making a wishlist and pretty much sorting it all like GoodReads, but for games.
October 4 - It was a whirlwind week and Canada was a little bit rainy but we still had fun.
November - Books Read in October
December - Okay, so it's not very many. One book was SUPER HEAVY and while it was a good read it was so depressing at times it was better to set it aside for awhile.

...in retrospect, this meme doesn't work if you are really good at always posting your booklists on the first of the month LOL. Makes for a boring "look back"...

I will find a better meme later...maybe

Side note: Tim has literally been sitting at his computer voice-chatting with the people in his Star Citizen Org for the past 4 hours. Hasn't played the game at all. It is kind of hilarious. He always tries to get me to play this game but I think that he really likes it for the social aspect and I've just never played games that way? I get my online socializing with strangers from you guys! He's a phone chatter too so which I have never been. It just amuses me and I thought I would share.
orangerful: (disgust // orangerful)
So the more I think about LJ and the ToS debacle and do a bit of research, I'm starting to think that I might not use LJ that much longer. I went in and turned off the auto renewal (which I meant to do last year and forgot) but I will have the "Professional Package" until May 2018 so I think I will probably move to Dreamwidth sometime between now and then.

I need to remind myself that this is not a blog hosted in the United States. My first reaction was that of a citizen of a democracy, of a country that has the ability to fight for First Amendment rights. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that this is very different from, say, a blogging service that might be located in North Carolina. I mean, there is a shitstorm going on there, but I have faith that eventually someone in the government will come to their senses and stop this because our free press will continue to point out the unequal treatment issues. But Russia doesn't have that, that is why Livejournal was so important and why this move to Russian soil is a problem because it means that now those Russian bloggers that use the site to express their opinions could easily become targets, and it will be much worse than a simple shutting down of their website.

So, it might take awhile, I have a year to figure out Dreamwidth, download my blog, and decide how I want to handle what is posted now.

But, yeah, I had to take off my American goggle for a second there and remind myself that I am damn lucky. While I might not be happy with any of the shit going down in Washington D.C. right now, somewhere in my mind I know the pendulum will eventually swing back, that it is going to be a lousy 4 years of extra bullshit, but hopefully after that we will get this United States back on track.

But Russians don't have that same light at the end of the tunnel. And now they can't even bitch about it online in a safe, anonymous space. It is awful and I fear that this site will be gone very soon.

Anyway, once I get my act together and make the official move, I will post where I have moved on to.

Until then, I'm getting my 20 dollars (approx. 1138 Russian rubles) out of this site!
orangerful: (aluminum falcon // snarkel)
I got to write another blog for work! And it's about my love of Star Wars and reading! And I even managed to work in a small rant about why parents should let their kids read what they want!

check it out!
orangerful: (music beatles jump // marshmallow)
"Come Together" at the Library! | Severna Park Voice

My Beatles blog post was picked up by the local papers!!!! This is the first blog post I have written for work (we just started the blog when we launched our new website late last year) and it is the first blog post that has been picked up by another news source! I mean, okay, they are just the little neighborhood papers but still, WOOHOO!

What a nice ego-boost for my Monday morning. :)

EDIT: copy+pasting post here in case it disappears!

This month marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. We will be celebrating their musical legacy at the Severna Park Community Library on Saturday, February 15 at 11 am with crafts, trivia, and, of course, Beatles Rock Band. This is an all-ages event, meant to bring families together for a few hours of rock and roll fun.

The Beatles mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For me, they turned out to be not only a musical obsession, but also a gateway into my career as a librarian.
I discovered The Beatles in the early 1990s, when the Anthology aired on television. The documentary piqued my interest in this group of four lads from Liverpool, England. I had heard many of their songs in commercials and covered by other bands. My parents had a couple of Beatles records in their collection, but I wanted to hear everything. Where did I go to find their music, in this time before YouTube and iTunes?

You guessed it – I walked over to the Maryland City at Russett Community Library and began to dig through their CD cabinet. After I had learned all the songs by heart, I ventured into the non-fiction collection and checked out every single book about the Fab Four. I learned to use the new online catalog and requested materials from other branches.

Then I hit a wall. Several of the books mentioned that John Lennon had written a book back in the 1960s but I couldn’t find it in the catalog. It took a lot of courage for this shy pre-teen to walk up to the Information Desk and ask if it was possible to get a copy of the book. To my amazement, the librarian didn’t scoff or tut at my obsession. She went to a special computer and began searching. A few weeks later, I was able to check out a copy of “A Spaniard in the Works” by John Lennon, published in 1965. I examined it from cover to cover and that was when I saw the barcode on the back from the lending library – it had come from a university in California.

I couldn’t believe it. The librarian had requested this book for me from a library all the way across the country. A whole new world opened up to me. I was in the library all the time, chatting with the staff, finding new things to research. (The Beatles were also a slippery slope into Rock and Roll history, which eventually led me to English and American history). I volunteered at the library over the summer and when I was old enough, I interviewed for a Page position, putting books away for most of high school and through college. After a brief stint working at a radio station in Annapolis, I realized that while I loved music, my true passion was information and getting the right items to help people learn about the things that interested them. I quickly made my way back to the library.

Which is why it seems only fitting that I host a program at my library to celebrate the music and the story of The Beatles. Who knows? Maybe this program will bring someone into the library who has never visited before, someone whose interest in The Beatles will introduce them to all the public library has to offer.
orangerful: (one girl // orangerful)
I got to write a blog for the library's website! :D I got paid to write a
blog!!!!

Most of you probably already know the story about how The Beatles led me to
my career, but if not, you can read about it here:

Come Together at
the Library


Now to figure out exactly **what** I'm going to do at my Beatles program!!

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