Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Is it to early to plan my Halloween costume?

Screw it if it is. I'm planning on being a female Malcolm Reynolds for Halloween. Dare I call her Madeline Reynolds? Costume shouldn't be too difficult to create, right? Where's a brown trench coat?

He's so bad ass.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Who's that Girl?

I've never been into Dungeons & Dragons, though I find the concept intriguing. Spending money on all the tools to play that game and costumes...I can't, well not right now at least. The next activity involves finding your character name and attributes. Hardwick calls it the Character Page.

What's In a Name?
After I hunted it down (I didn't understand how to work the D&D page so I just did a search for "Name Generator" and there it appeared. I launched the generator, answered a few questions and BANG! My name appeared.

I am Lady Pruuvial Falconsflight, I am a half-elf Sorcereress Scribe of noble blood. I better be of noble blood or Pruuvial will just sound ridiculous. This may have been the most fun so far. Pssshhh what wish list?

What You're Made Of
Attributes, this came the stuff people are made of. He listed six to assess yourself on: Intelligence, Charisma, Strength, Wisdom, Will and Confidence.

After much hemming and hawing and deep soul searching for four minutes I came up with the following.

Intelligence - 3
Charisma - 3
Strength - 1
Wisdom - 4
Will - 3
Confidence -2

The book has some examples and such, check it out if you want more info. So that's where I stand as of right now. I need a lot more strength and have ways to go in leveling up.

Next up...Alignment and Weapons your place in this world and how you're armed to face it.

The Wish List

The Nerdist Way has you doing what it refers to as Nerd Mapping. This is essentially a wish list. At first I thought EASY! Then I got to thinking...not so easy. It took a couple of hours to come up with this very superficial list. There's another aspect that takes longer, determining timing.

Hardwick suggests using graph paper, well...I just so happen to have a notebook that is lined on one side and graph lined on the other. My friend J has some foresight when she bought me this notebook. Thanks J!

Here is my list, I thought 4 years would be plenty of time to get everything...I hope.


Kismet's Circus Wish Mapping
  1. To be happy (stop judging, it should be everyone's #1)
  2. To weigh 130 lbs
  3. To be debt free (minus my student loans)
  4. A Queen size bed with brass headboard
  5. To finish writing a novel
  6. To finish writing a script
  7. To have a creative writing job
  8. [redacted]
  9. To visit Portland, Astoria, Seattle & Vancouver
  10. To go to San Diego ComiCon
  11. To drive on Superstition Highway
  12. To drive through the Valley of the Gods
  13. To read every book I own
  14. Learn how to read/write/speak Korean and Spanish
  15. Become a PMP
  16. To be an expert archer
  17. To be skilled in Muay Thai
There you have it. Now the timing on the graph I used 3 month intervals, these are big wishes so it's going to take some time.

The Nerdist Way but Through Me

I picked up the Nerdist Way by Chris Hardwick back in November as a HAPPY BIRTHDAY gift to myself because what better way to say, "congratulations on being proof your parents had sex" than a gift to help ease the gross image from my brain.

Two months later, I'm now actively reading the book. I have laughed and giggled so many times the past few days and reread entire sections. Since one of my goals for this year is to write more, what better way than to work through that book than to blog about me "leveling up". I shall try to be completely honest, but there are some things that don't need to be out there on the internet for the world to see at which point you'll see [redacted] (learned that word while reading the [redacted] blog that is currently blocked now by Blogger).

Come along for the ride, let's see if this takes us anywhere.



Questions you may have asked while reading that post:

What does actively reading mean? That means I've stopped thumbing through it, reading small portions here and there, and starting to read it from the beginning working my way to the end.


How old were you when you learned the word redacted? Old enough to know better, stop judging me.