Friday, April 22, 2011

The Comic is Finished!

Over the past few months, I've been taking a comics class at Meltdown Comics, and I've finally completed a 12-page comic! 'Escape From Camp Artemis' is about a sheltered homeschooled girl who is forced to go to camp, and plans an escape with one of her fellow campers.

Copies of the comic should be available for sale at Meltdown by the beginning of next week.

You should also feel free to call/email/message me if you would like a copy; I will be more than happy to send one your way.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Preparing to Fly

apps 1I have been planning my May-June trip for so long, that it is hard to believe that it is coming up quickly. In fact, it is little more than one month before I make the flight to Brussels. However, I have been doing my best to make preparations and ensure the trip goes smoothly.

I've had flights and hotels lined up for months, and I just recently got train tickets. I also bought tickets to the Van Gogh museum and Anne Frank house in order to avoid the lines there. I've got travel guides loaded into my Kindle, and some travel videos on my iPhone.

apps 2I've also loaded my phone up with some apps to help me get around. I have some transit guides, and some translators as well. Although I am guessing that I could get by using my English, pantomime, and awkward grin skills, it is reassuring to have the translator app handy just in case. The apps are, of course, not perfect, but between the general translator and the two phrase guides, I should be able to navigate any problems that arise.

app 3There is really not much left to do, beyond creating lists of priorities, reviewing maps, and thinking of possible day trips and other excursions. I want to make sure to have a fairly good idea of what I want to do, so I don't end up wasting my time or backtracking. Nonetheless, I don't want to lock myself into a tight schedule; I'd worry that any disruptions to a meticulously worked-out schedule would leave me feeling very disappointed and frustrated.

app 4In any case, I am looking forward to this trip! It will be wonderful to have a change of scenery, and to take myself away from my daily routines and responsibilities. I am excited to explore, and to learn about what Belgium, the Netherlands, and Denmark have to offer!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Dinner Party I: Codfish with Herbed White Wine Sauce

I haven't had much experience cooking. When I was growing up, I didn't have to take care of meals, and I don't have much motivation to try and cook an entire meal while I'm living on my own. I thought that it would be a fun project to set up some dinner parties with friends, and use the opportunity to test out some new recipes. This Saturday, I had my first dinner party!
These recipes are all from Martha Stewart's webpage. Without further ado, here are the recipes, along with my thoughts about making the dishes.
Saturday, April 16
Guests of Honor: Monica and Michael
The main dish was codfish with a white wine sauce, which was complimented by a mixed vegetable dish and a side of potoatoes.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

From App to Zzzz...

Sleep Cycles for 4/7-4/9, 2011.One of my favorite new iPhone apps is the Sleep Tracker. It uses the phone's motion sensors to provide a rough estimate of how deeply a person is sleeping at a given time.
It works as an alarm, which is timed to activate at the period (within a designated 30 minutes) when one is most alert and likely to respond.
As an added bonus, it keeps a record of a person's sleep cycles for a given night, making it possible to track, in a more objective sense, how well a person has been sleeping. Obviously, the measurements are pretty rough, and it's not like this app is capable of reading brainwaves, but I still am excited to see the results.
I tend to be a night person, and struggle in the mornings, so I'm hoping this tool will help me to address my problem.
Finding Number One: It looks like I am not getting enough hours of sleep.
Finding Number Two: I kind of knew that already.

Friday, April 8, 2011

No Longer a Luddite

I've been wanting to upgrade my cellphone for a long time now; it's gotten to the point where smartphones are so ubiquitous that an old-school phone poses disadvantages. I was hoping to upgrade sometime after my trip in May, but wanted to hold on to the old phone for a little while longer. And then, I spilled tea on my old phone, completely disabling it...
I have an iPhoneI spent 20-odd days without a phone, which created some minor complications, given that people tend to rely so much on cellphones. Fortunately, my Kindle has (free) 3G networking and a primitive browser, so I still had a way of staying in touch while on the go. If nothing else, my phoneless state forced me to become a little more punctual, which is never a bad thing.
I finally joined the iPhone club on Wednesday, and have been enjoying the new gadget. While I've owned an iPod Touch for years, and the iPhone is pretty similar, the iPod is old enough that many of the newer apps are no longer compatible. Plus, it lacked certain capabilities, such as the ability to take snapshots or play podcasts.
In any event, it's nice to have the full use of the device when I'm not tethered to a wireless connection; since I'll always have a map and easy access to email and Facebook; it'll allow me to make more spontaneous plans or last-minute changes.
I do look forward to playing around with the phone's functions a little more. I've gone on something of an app shopping spree, and have found some fun and useful programs. I'm also starting to get into podcasts for the first time, and am enjoying the wealth of free information and entertainment out there.
And it'll be nice to talk to people on the phone, I suppose.