Monday, October 30, 2023
Gloves
Sunday, October 29, 2023
Dancing with the Stars: Latin Night
I know I'm weeks behind, but determined to catch up.
Luckily, I enjoyed Latin Night more than the first week of competition. I think everyone improved at least a little. And I loved the music - Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee, Shakira, and Ricky Martin to name a few. I like the Latin dances better than ballroom.
My two favorites so far are Xochitl and Ariana, with Jason a close third. I completely agree with Carrie Ann - I saw Rita Morena (and a tinge of "West Side Story") in Xochitl's performance. I love how seemingly comfortable Xochitl and Ariana are with their bodies, and the musicality they embodied in their routines.
My scores were in line with the judges, but I felt differently about two of the dances. I gave Ariana and Pasha a higher score than the judges did: an 8 from me, with 7's from Derek and Bruno and a 6 from Carrie Ann. I understand that they are the professionals and I am not. I loved Ariana's sensuality and I thought she had a good Samba bounce and rhythm.
With regard to Alyson and Sasha's Tango - our scores were similar, but the judges liked the dance more than I did. Compared to the other dances, which were more fun and sexy, I found this Tango too stiff and emotionless. I understand that Alyson couldn't joke her way through this performance, but I found it rather boring.
I do not agree with who went home. Jamie Lynn's Cha Cha was more perky than sexy. She looked like a high school cheerleader more than a ballroom dancer. But she was not the worst of the night. No one was terrible in my opinion, but despite nice lifts and decent hip action, Mauricio struggled to recover from an apparent mid-routine memory lapse. We should have been saying goodbye to him.
Looking forward to Motown night!
librarianintx
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Big Brother - Tonight's Episode (Duh, Spoilers!) :)
Let's Go!!!!
Whew! Jag lives to see another day in the BB house.
But I have no illusions.
His days are likely numbered.
Even his Ride or Die is murmuring behind his back.
But at least Bowie Jane and Matt managed to win for the alliance tonight.
I was wrong that Blue was loyal to Jag.
She was gunning for him as much as America was.
So best that they are both in the jury house.
Yay for live streaming!
librarianintx
Big Brother - SPOILERS!
Monday, October 23, 2023
"Be On Time Chronicles" - Dressed and Ready...
Monday morning.
And all was well.
Until it wasn't.
I showered, dressed, took my medicine, did my skin care routine, even had time to make my bed and choose a bracelet.
I was outside at the appointed time. It was raining, so I put on my waterproof jacket and dodged the drops and mosquitos for the required 30 minutes.
No ride.
At 8:35, I began my search for the truth.
I was transferred and put on hold three times.
WHAT WAS HAPPENING?!
Was my ride still coming?
Was I no-showed?
Was my ride cancelled?
Did my time change?
At 8:55, I was finally informed.
When I learned that my intended vehicle had been involved in an accident, my attitude changed. I felt bad for the driver and passengers, and hoped everyone was okay. Since I had a meeting at 10, I decided to work from home rather than wait longer for a replacement ride. I was grateful for the ability to work remotely. Yes, it was frustrating to get ready and then not be able to go to the office. Inconvenience is annoying. But I was safe. I have understanding supervisors. I could salvage the day. I still had the opportunity to be productive.
Focus on the good.
librarianintx
Sunday, October 22, 2023
The Challenge USA Season 2 Finale
I haven't blogged about it, but I watched every episode this season, and I really enjoyed it.
I watched some Real World / Road Rules Challenge seasons, but I don't remember all of the vets. I remember Wes though - how much he has changed!
My favorites this season were Tyler and Michaela. But I am happy for Chris and Desi. I am also proud of Cory - he did not give up, and fought back from a five minute penalty to come in second place for the guys. I felt bad that Michaela couldn't finish the course, but I hope she was proud of herself for all the times she faced her fears. I was also happy to see Bananas make it to the summit.
These contestants were very fun to watch, no matter what they were doing - competing, celebrating, strategizing, fighting, smooching, and even puking. That "steel stomach" challenge was hilarious!
librarianintx
Big Brother Season 25 - SPOILERS!
I'm caught up!!
There's an episode tonight, but I'll be listening to the Astros game.
OMG!! That double blindside was THE BEST!!!!
Sorry, America, I am not "Team Comerica".
It was SO MUCH FUN watching Cory and America bask in their supposed safety and then have to sit their buts in the nomination chairs.
I felt a teeny bit sorry when America burst into tears, but then when she ripped into Jag I didn't feel bad for her anymore. America is responsible for what happened to her and Cory when she blabbed to Blue. America might be a super fan, but she is all talk and no game (except what happens under the sheets between her and Cory, which I don't want to think about, honestly).
I am SO GLAD that Jag came to his senses! I mean, I get it. He wants to go as far as he can with people are less deserving of a win. But he and Blue have been tight from the beginning. I did not want him to eliminate her before Cory and America. At some point, he may have to decide between Matt and Blue.
Unfortunately, Jag is too good of a player. I know there is a good chance he won't win. He and Cam are the most deserving in my opinion. I will be most disappointed if America or Bowie wins.
librarianintx
Sources for free or reduced price books
Most people look forward to Fridays, and I do too.
But one of my favorite times of the week is Thursdays around 10 pm.
That's when I get the e-mail that lists the free "Hourly History" books for the week.
Hourly History publishes short books on a ton of historical people and time periods.
If you sign up for their weekly e-mails, they will send you a list of about ten books that are offered free on Kindle.
If I even think I might be interested, I get the book.
Why not - it's free! And they are e-books, so they aren't stacking up in my apartment.
Hourly History books are between 30 - 60 pages usually, and are designed to be a brief overview of a person's life or time period. I have read 12 Hourly History books so far. Some examples: Mary Todd Lincoln, Queen Mary I, Amelia Earhart, President John F. Kennedy, and Marie Antoinette. Here's the link if you want to sign up: https://hourlyhistory.com
I like Hourly History books because they are interesting and short reads. The idea is that one can be read in an hour's time, but I don't read that fast.
Amazon has a plethora of Hourly History books. The ones that aren't free are usually $2.99.
Here are some other ideas for free or reduced price books:
Your public library! (says the librarian). Of course, you can't keep those, but they are free to borrow.
Freebooksy: https://www.freebooksy.com/ This is another site where they will send an e-mail (in this case daily), but not just for Kindle books. The majority of these books are free. I have found a few books this way.
Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/ - very low prices on e-books - also a daily e-mail.
Bargain Booksy: https://www.bargainbooksy.com/ - e-books for $5 or less. Also a daily e-mail.
Thriftbooks: www.thriftbooks.com - a site that sells print books in various formats (hardcover, paperback, mass market paperback) plus audio books, collectible books, movies, music, video games, and more at good prices. You can also choose the condition of the item: like new, very good, good, acceptable, and new. New items are going to be regular price.
librarianintx
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Connections Game
Monday, October 16, 2023
Dancing with the Stars Week 1
Big Brother - Last Week's Episodes
Saturday, October 14, 2023
Big Brother - When Bowie Jane was HOH
Saturday, October 07, 2023
Ageism Awareness Day
https://www.asaging.org/ageism-awareness
October 7th is Ageism Awareness Day
Ageism is as insidious as racism, sexism, ableism and other forms of discrimination.
Older people can and are productive, active, contributing members of society.
Modern medicine and good lifestyle choices such as eating well, exercising, sleeping well, and taking care of your mental and emotional health can keep people living longer and prevent chronic conditions.
If you are an older person, live well, stay active, keep learning, and be a role model.
If you are a younger person, don't buy in to and promote stereotypes and negative attitudes toward older adults.
I am an older adult.
I am learning Spanish and sign language and how to sight read braille.
I play Connections, Wordle, and Blossom every day.
I try to exercise and eat healthy every day.
I use a rollator and a shower chair and I have a cane. My assistive devices help me stay safe and active. No one should be ridiculed or teased for needing assistive devices. I hate entertainment that includes negative depictions and stereotypes of older adults. That includes the "over the hill" / "old person" gag gifts and greeting cards. They are insulting.
Aging can be challenging, but it's also something to be grateful for.
We are given time to develop, grow, learn, succeed.
We are given the opportunity to be both a witness to, and an active participant in, history.
And we are privileged to watch future generations follow in our footsteps.
#reframingaging
#bethechange
librarianintx