Friday, December 9, 2011

Back In the Saddle

Today, I rode. It's been months since I've ridden, and even longer since I had an actual lesson with the Cowboy trainer. I was supposed to hack, but joined in on a lesson. Trotted, cantered and jumped. It felt totally right and natural to be in the saddle, my heels slipping into a downward position. All the time I've been at the gym translated into having stamina. The trainer reminded me not to do too much. That's why the man gets paid the big bucks.
When I left the barn today, my jaw was aching from grinning so much and it was hard not to roll all the windows down, blasting Aerosmith.
Back in the saddle, baby. And boy does it feel good!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

And Here's My Revan Review

I hope my last post explained this a bit.  I actually did like Revan enough to continue reading Star Wars Old Republic books and hope to review a few of the better ones in the future!

And I'd like to thank Tricia, the host of Fangirl. She's an interesting blogger, an engineer, an equestrian and sci-fi writer. My kinda gal!

Here's the link: /http://fangirlblog.com/2011/12/review-star-wars-the-old-republic-revan/

Next: I'm going on a big adventure in San Francisco tonight. I'll tell you all about it next post.


Saturday, December 3, 2011

A Little Explanation

 So to explain my giddy last post: I am a guest blogger on a super cool Star Wars fan site, Fangirlblog.com. I'm reviewing a book called Revan.

The Star Wars franchise is much much more than the movies we grew up watching, and the three newer movies. It's the Expanded Universe:
There are, of course, the Clone Wars cartoon. Which are really engaging, btw; we're watching them on Netflix. They really explain Anakin's descent into the Dark Side and who knew Obi Wan Kenobi was once in love?
Then there are the books: several series  set before, after and during the destruction of the Death Star the first time (the Battle of Yavin). Many chronicle the lives of Han, Luke and Leia and what happens to them and their children...my favorite author of the series is Timothy Zahn. His writing is cogent, mature, thought provoking. His characters are multi-layered. They grow and change. The type of characters who become imaginary friends. (See what happens when I don't have coffee with you? I'm talking to you Roca Coca and Rainbow Brite.) The books are often comic books and the comic books often have their own series, but as I am still working, and seeing to Papoose and Hubs, I haven't gotten into those. A girl has to set some boundaries.

Then there are the video games. So many video games. You may be familiar with Lego Star Wars. But there are also lots of role playing, online games (like Sims, for Star Wars) and that leads to a whole new part of the Expanded Universe ( the EU, and I don't mean France). The Old Republic. It's a period that's 5,000 years before Luke Skywalker. Talk about a galaxy far, far away...though the biggest leap you have to take is that the technology is essentially the same as Luke's- do you remember your first cell phone? And your current one?- I guess that's why it's fiction and you have to be willing to take a leap of faith.
Anyway, 5,000 years before Luke (and Yavin) there were lots of super bad ass Sith Lords, and lots of equally super bad ass and often emotionally conflicted Jedis.There were soldiers, smugglers and mercenaries. The video games allow you to become one of them.
The original role playing video game was Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR), by a company called Bioware.


Revan in KOTOR- he's on the right; note the different color in lightsaber than the book cover above

And the a second video game, KOTOR II: The Sith Lords.
Now,  after EA bought Bioware, there is a new video game coming out, Star Wars, The Old Republic (SWTOR).
Because LucasArts is such a juggernaut, there's been a slew of media tie ins to everything, including books. The books explain the back stories to the video games and set up readers to the video games.

Of course I didn't know all this at first. i had burned through all of Tim Zahn's books and a few others and was looking for a good read. Thanks to Amazon, I stumbled onto Revan.

The story engaged me enough to want to talk about it and Fangirl was gracious enough to let me review the book. When it's published on her site, I promise I'll send the links.

In the mean time, enjoy this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lrk2BE4Tqc&feature=fvsr






Thursday, December 1, 2011

Check This Out!

http://fangirlblog.com/

Check out the above blog....guess what Star Wars obsessed person you know is the guest blogger!
Woohoo!


Wishing You A Merry Sithmas

Some of you may know that I have a little collection of Nutcrackers:






This year two more joined the fun:


Merry Sithmas Season!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Gratitude Day

This year I have so many things to be grateful for: but the top three are health, family and friends, which includes you, dear readers!
have a wonderful holiday!


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Do I Dare Post Something SW related again?


Somedays, it would really be nice to have powers of a Sith Lord like Darth Vader, so you could conveniently replace annoying and incompetent people by terrified inferiors, who then will do anything to appease you.
I'm talking about anything to do with mortgages, refinancing and legal documents.
If you've done it, you know what I mean.
Then I'd nicely add, "Good thing it's me you're dealing with. The Emporer is far less forgiving."
Oh, oops, I use that with Papoose all the time.
But I'm afraid Hubs is not quite this dad:

 http://deathstarpr.blogspot.com/2011/11/great-dads.html