Ok, so usually I post on Sunday, but I felt that this next post really needed to wait until December, so I put it off a day. I'm going to kick start this month by talking about Christmas movies.
I like to start the season with National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. It's been a long time tradition in my family to watch it after over indulging on turkey. With all the holiday 'what can go wrong' cliches (on steroids of course) that you can think of, it makes for some truly relate-able humor. I don't get tired of watching this one every year.
Another yearly favorite is A Christmas Story. Ralphy's struggle to make it through the holidays, with a quest to get the grail of presents, it truly is a classic.
And my absolute favorite to watch every year are the Home Alone movies (the first two of course). These usually get multiple watches, a few of which are usually just through the climatic criminal smack down. I don't know what it is, but I can't get enough of Kevin's triumphs.
I love many other holiday movies, from Scrooged to Jingle All the Way, but let's talk about the one movie that never makes a favorite list ...
The Star Wars Holiday Special.
<waits for gasps of revulsion to quiet> I know, I know, but hear me out.
Now I had heard about this....gem quite some time ago, but never gave it any additional thought since every reference to it I heard was rather derogatory. However, it truly came onto my radar last year while binge watching Nostalgia Critic Christmas movie editions. Nostalgia Critic is hilarious, by the way.
Anyways, my initial thought was, "Oh, it has all the original cast, how bad could it have been?" and decided to give it a shot. That was the last optimistic thought I had. For all that I love Star Wars, this was cringe inducing.
However, I think it's worth...well, maybe not full on watching, but having on in the background (maybe while decorating your tree) at least once. Kind of like one of those things you do just to be able to say you did it. If you can't stand to watch it in its entirety, do give Youtube a visit and check out the Nostalgia Critic's abbreviated version. His commentary is not only funny, but gives you the company that the miserable love.
Now to make a cup of tea and try to find my voice. Have fun!
This geek is stepping up her game! Join in on my adventure as I find ways to improve and express my inner (and outer) geek!
Monday, December 1, 2014
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Celebrity Nerd: Weird Al
So first, I was bad and did not post last week. I had been sick, and was not feeling particularly inspired to do anything more than sleep. However, all that sleeping paid off, and I'm feeling better than I have in a long time. This is good what with Black Friday looming large in the all too near future. But on the bright side, TURKEY! Yay.
Anyways, recently I was bopping around on Youtube, and like most people who have a clicking problem, eventually wound up on random things not related at all to what I was first looking at. I ended up listening to song after song by Weird Al Yankovic. I listened to old favorites, and some of his newer stuff that I had never seen before.
I first started listening to him back in middle school. I was in a drama class, and we had to form groups and do a lip sync to a song of our choosing. I suppose in retrospect, Weird Al was the inevitable choice for my group given who was in it. Anyways, we stuffed pillows into over sized shirts and preformed to 'Fat'. I was hooked after that, and since it was still the days when CDs were a thing, I went out and bought 'The Food Album'. I still can't listen to any of the original songs they parody without thinking the Weird Al lyrics.
While browsing his rather extensive collection, I realized that there were quite a few awesome nerd/geek songs. I thought it might be fun to compose a list of my favorite five.
5. Yoda
The title is pretty self explanatory, but 'Yoda' is a song about the famous little green guy himself, set to 'Lola' by The Kinks.
4. FOIL
This is one of my more recent discoveries, and I love it. 'FOIL' starts out referring to its typical use for food storage, so at first I thought it was another food song. It takes an interesting twist though, and I think it fits in a nerd song list quite nicely. 'FOIL' is set to 'Royals' by Lorde.
3. Word Crimes
'Word Crimes' is the perfect anthem for all the grammar Nazi nerds out there. Weird Al gives the masses a schooling on the English language. It is equal parts education and hilarity, and it automatically became one of my favorites before the song even halfway through. 'Word Crimes' is set to 'Blurred Lines' by Robin Thicke.
2. The Saga Begins
A long time favorite of mine, 'The Saga Begins' is essentially a breakdown of Star Wars Episode I. Set to Don McLean's 'American Pie', Weird Al, as Obi-Wan, takes us through the tale of young Anakin. I know this is the second Star Wars reference on this list, but lets face it, Star Wars is definitely high up on the list of geek/nerd royalty.
I almost put 'The Saga Begins' at number one, but I felt that since this is specifically a list of nerd songs, that the number one slot belonged to another favorite of mine...
1. White & Nerdy
Cram packed with nerd and geek references, 'White & Nerdy' tops my list of Weird Al's nerd themed songs. I think this song is a hilarious super stereotype of all the varying nerd-isms out there and worthy of the top slot on my list. I think it's only made all the more humorous by being set to 'Ridin' by Chamillionaire and Krayzie Bone.
Weird Al, I want to thank you for your work. You've been celebrating the joys of nerdiness long before it was cool, and I salute you. So everyone, have a listen, and don't be afraid to take joy in the things you love. Now if you'll excuse me, I feel a song coming on...
Anyways, recently I was bopping around on Youtube, and like most people who have a clicking problem, eventually wound up on random things not related at all to what I was first looking at. I ended up listening to song after song by Weird Al Yankovic. I listened to old favorites, and some of his newer stuff that I had never seen before.
I first started listening to him back in middle school. I was in a drama class, and we had to form groups and do a lip sync to a song of our choosing. I suppose in retrospect, Weird Al was the inevitable choice for my group given who was in it. Anyways, we stuffed pillows into over sized shirts and preformed to 'Fat'. I was hooked after that, and since it was still the days when CDs were a thing, I went out and bought 'The Food Album'. I still can't listen to any of the original songs they parody without thinking the Weird Al lyrics.
While browsing his rather extensive collection, I realized that there were quite a few awesome nerd/geek songs. I thought it might be fun to compose a list of my favorite five.
5. Yoda
The title is pretty self explanatory, but 'Yoda' is a song about the famous little green guy himself, set to 'Lola' by The Kinks.
4. FOIL
This is one of my more recent discoveries, and I love it. 'FOIL' starts out referring to its typical use for food storage, so at first I thought it was another food song. It takes an interesting twist though, and I think it fits in a nerd song list quite nicely. 'FOIL' is set to 'Royals' by Lorde.
3. Word Crimes
'Word Crimes' is the perfect anthem for all the grammar Nazi nerds out there. Weird Al gives the masses a schooling on the English language. It is equal parts education and hilarity, and it automatically became one of my favorites before the song even halfway through. 'Word Crimes' is set to 'Blurred Lines' by Robin Thicke.
2. The Saga Begins
A long time favorite of mine, 'The Saga Begins' is essentially a breakdown of Star Wars Episode I. Set to Don McLean's 'American Pie', Weird Al, as Obi-Wan, takes us through the tale of young Anakin. I know this is the second Star Wars reference on this list, but lets face it, Star Wars is definitely high up on the list of geek/nerd royalty.
I almost put 'The Saga Begins' at number one, but I felt that since this is specifically a list of nerd songs, that the number one slot belonged to another favorite of mine...
1. White & Nerdy
Cram packed with nerd and geek references, 'White & Nerdy' tops my list of Weird Al's nerd themed songs. I think this song is a hilarious super stereotype of all the varying nerd-isms out there and worthy of the top slot on my list. I think it's only made all the more humorous by being set to 'Ridin' by Chamillionaire and Krayzie Bone.
Weird Al, I want to thank you for your work. You've been celebrating the joys of nerdiness long before it was cool, and I salute you. So everyone, have a listen, and don't be afraid to take joy in the things you love. Now if you'll excuse me, I feel a song coming on...
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Geeks' Day Out
Hello, hello! It's been a great weekend in this geek's household. My husband and I both had the weekend off this time around. We stayed up a little later than usual, slept in much later than usual, and simply relaxed.
We've been watching Fairy Tail, and have finally just about caught up to where we were the last time we were watching it. It had been a while, so we decided to start over. I've also been working on my story. I wrote about 1,400 words last night, and hope to write a little more later today.
But loafing around the house hasn't been the only thing I've done this weekend. My husband and I went on a little date today. We started out at the library, where I found myself split between great luck and bad luck.
The good luck? I'm about to finish the fourth Odd Thomas book, Odd Hours, and was hoping to snag the next one. There were only two of the Odd novels on the shelf, and they happened to be the two I needed.
We've been watching Fairy Tail, and have finally just about caught up to where we were the last time we were watching it. It had been a while, so we decided to start over. I've also been working on my story. I wrote about 1,400 words last night, and hope to write a little more later today.
But loafing around the house hasn't been the only thing I've done this weekend. My husband and I went on a little date today. We started out at the library, where I found myself split between great luck and bad luck.
The good luck? I'm about to finish the fourth Odd Thomas book, Odd Hours, and was hoping to snag the next one. There were only two of the Odd novels on the shelf, and they happened to be the two I needed.
The bad luck? The library was working on some reorganization. Definitely a necessary task, and I am glad to see any house of books working on its contents. However, I must say I was disappointed when I went to my favorite spot to look for potential reads and saw this...
The spinner of Science Fiction/Fantasy books was being redone, and all of the books had been pulled. Being my go to section, it did cut my visit a little short, but I had what I wanted in hand, so I count the stop an overall success.
The next part of our outing was a stop at Best Buy. My husband had received a mystery coupon, so we went to find out its worth, and then pick out loot based on the value. Sadly, I have nothing of excitement to put here. It was the minimum five dollar coupon, and being in need of some canned air, that's what we got.
The final part of our date was dinner and a movie. Our budget friendly version cost less than ten bucks. I had been craving a slice of Costco pizza for something like a month. For anyone who hasn't been, they have the super giant single slices (much like Sam's does). We grabbed a couple slices and a soda, and filled up. With my craving quieted, we headed to the dollar theater.
I know a lot of people who want to turn up their nose at dollar theaters, but the one near us is actually quite nice. I'm not a huge movie goer, and usually reserve those outings for movies I'm super excited about. Most others I wait for Red-box or Netflix to get. However, my husband comes from a family that regularly went to the movies, and likes to indulge a little more often than I do. For those occasions, we usually hit up the dollar theater. We decided to go see Maleficent. It had looked interesting, but I wasn't convinced I wanted to shell out the cash to see it in theater. It was pretty good, and I would probably even watch it again, but I'm still glad I waited to see it on the cheap.
Now we're home again and settled in for an evening of more loafing. And probably Mac n' Cheese. Mmm...now if you'll excuse me...
Hope everyone has a good week!
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Halloween Madness
I hope everyone had a fun Halloween. I know I did. My brother came up to visit with his girlfriend, so we dressed up and went out for a night of drinking, dancing, and general merriment.
The club we went to was packed. I have largely gotten over my intense dislike of crowds, but despite the fun I was having, I had to step out a couple times for some air. I ran back in once I heard Thriller playing though.
Figuring out my costume was an issue this year. Many costume elements from the past couple year are too big for me now. And deciding on something new to do took a good bit of debating. I decided to reuse what I could to be an assassin. Pretty easy to dress in black, grab a cape, and be done with it. However, I really wanted to add some sort of bodice to it, so I rummaged through my craft stuff and Pinterest boards.
I found a basic technique for making patterns, and several large sheets of black craft felt. I went to work. I didn't really document the creation process largely because it was entirely experimental. I've actually never attempted any type of armor construction before. There were mistakes, alterations, and plenty of experience gained.
This is the visual guide I used to create the basis of my pattern. Using the tape technique, I made some cuts and came up with this.
The club we went to was packed. I have largely gotten over my intense dislike of crowds, but despite the fun I was having, I had to step out a couple times for some air. I ran back in once I heard Thriller playing though.
Figuring out my costume was an issue this year. Many costume elements from the past couple year are too big for me now. And deciding on something new to do took a good bit of debating. I decided to reuse what I could to be an assassin. Pretty easy to dress in black, grab a cape, and be done with it. However, I really wanted to add some sort of bodice to it, so I rummaged through my craft stuff and Pinterest boards.
I found a basic technique for making patterns, and several large sheets of black craft felt. I went to work. I didn't really document the creation process largely because it was entirely experimental. I've actually never attempted any type of armor construction before. There were mistakes, alterations, and plenty of experience gained.
This is the visual guide I used to create the basis of my pattern. Using the tape technique, I made some cuts and came up with this.
I traced the pattern and its reverse onto the craft felt, cut it out, and stitched back up the cut lines created. I then attached a bottom band, and added the side panels that would tie in the back. That last bit was not as straight forward as I thought it would be, but I kept at it and got results that I was happy enough with.
The fit ended up being pretty great, and all that it needed was some embellishment. Seeing as I started this project two days out from Halloween, I kept it simple.
I felt happy enough with it to wear it out, and I thought it made a nice addition to my costume.
Like I said, lots of black, and tah-dah! Semi-instant assassin. I was ready to skulk through the night.
I will be the last thing you see before the light at the end of the tunnel... |
It was pretty comfortable. I'll admit the walk from the car to the club was a little chilly, but not horribly so. If it had been colder, I could have easily worn a long sleeve shirt instead. I did take the cape off though as it felt like a little much to dance in with how thick the crowds were.
A good night all around. Now, off to eat some of that left over candy...
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Naps and Novels
This last week was ridiculously exhausting. The last entry existed because I had the
foresight to write it ahead of time.
Today, however, I have merely this fill in for you.
This weekend was spent attempting to recover from the
week. In retail, the holiday set up is a
huge event, and being the leader of its execution this year, I found myself
ready to drop before my week had actually ended. What time was not spent in a prone position
was largely spent cleaning in the anticipation of guests. So unfortunately, I don’t have anything geeky
today.
However, in an effort to flex my writing muscles, I did find a list of short story ideas on Pinterest. I took a little
time to write the first one. It isn't
quite long enough to be considered a story, but I like how it turned out. I think I will post these mini scenes to a
different blog as they are written.
Speaking of writing, National Novel Writing Month is quickly
approaching, and to kick start my book, I think I want to try the
challenge. I don’t know that I’ll be
quite as devoted as I’d like to be, but I think it’ll help me get into
gear. With this in mind, I’ll probably
only geek out once a week in order to not get too sidetracked from my writing
goals.
Anyways, despite all the holiday fuss that seems to be
taking over everywhere, I’m stoked for Halloween. I finally decided on a costume, plans have
been made, and I am determined to not open this second bag of candy until the
end of the week.
Wish me luck on that one!
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Geek Kicks: Keep Chucks Looking Good
I don’t know about anyone else, but I have a solid mental
connection between Chucks the footwear, and Chuck the TV show. I find both to be awesome, by the way. *Spoiler*
Awesome or not, I’m still mad about the ending of the final season. Is anyone else ready for them to make another
season or maybe a movie? I wanted to SEE
the happy ending for them, not infer or imagine it…
*Ahem*
Now, I don’t know how much this post is about the ‘geek
life’, but many of my geek friends are big fans of Chucks. My husband would probably own a pair of
Converse in every color if budget allowed.
I like to kick about in them myself.
It seems to me that the state of Chucks seems to be a split
issue. A good number of my friends rush
out to get that ‘worn patina’ as soon as possible. Me? I
hate dirty looking shoes in general, and dirty Chucks, what with all that white
rubber, are no exception.
For those of you in the ‘keep ‘em new looking’ camp with me,
you probably know that getting off the grime is not always easy. You also know that cleaners that may affect
the canvas and dye are also out. I
stumbled upon my favorite method when I was reluctant to use my last dish
cleaning sponge on dirty shoes. Instead,
I grabbed one of my Mr. Clean Magic Erasers.
The results were amazing.
While not quite brand new looking, you wouldn’t have guessed that he had
probably at one point scuffed about in a gravel lot trying to get them
dirty. I was thrilled. My husband was just shy of horrified.
I warn my husband in advance now. It gives him a chance to either mentally
prepare, or hide them. Actually, he
still hasn’t tried that yet, which I take as cleaning consent. The state of his Chucks probably wouldn’t
bother me as much if he didn’t try to wear them out on our nicer dates…
Anyways, since it’s time for another cleaning, I thought I’d
share the results with you.
Here they are before being cleaned…
And here are some comparison shots.
I simply wet the eraser with water and give it a bit of a scrub. Presto, just like it claims,
the marks are erased and the shoes are given a fresh start.
You could probably even get them a little cleaner if you put a little extra elbow grease into it. My job has reduced my arms to noodly soreness though, so I stopped here. I'd say I used up a little over half of my eraser, which is pretty good considering these had gotten pretty dirty this time around.
Until next time, all!
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Bookworm: Odd Thomas
Books are magical. It
never ceases to amaze me how the written story of someone who does not exist
can reach your heart more surely than the lifeless delivery of real news from
the TV.
I hadn't been reading much lately. I had started a series that I’d been meaning
to read for a long time and…well, I felt pretty disappointed about it. So it got set aside, and instead of picking
something else to read, I simply grabbed an old favorite to occupy me on my
lunch breaks.
Then, as I previously mentioned, I started Dean Koontz’s Odd
Thomas. I restricted my reading to my
breaks, not feeling a need to rush given that I knew the plot from watching the
movie. But it was a long week this week,
so upon getting home Friday, I got cozy on the couch with a cup of tea and my
book.
For a quick summary, Odd Thomas is about a young man who has
special gifts. He sees the dead, and is
compelled to help them. When an stranger
comes to his work accompanied by malevolent beings, Odd finds himself drawn to
find out what about this man would attract such darkness. With the aid of his gifts, he ends up trying
to unravel a potential disaster before time runs out.
Back to what I was saying. Left to my own devices, I will submerse
myself so thoroughly into a book I lose track of time, place, and even hunger
status. And so, I finally finished Odd
Thomas. While it had taken me a ridiculously
long time to read the first half of the book, the second half went by in a blur
of pages and time.
Despite knowing what would transpire, I felt the anxiety of
what was to come, the fringes of horror of imagery and events, and got choked
up once again at the ending.
Now let’s get something straight. I. Do. Not. Do. Sad. Endings. If I find that I have accidentally found
myself in such a predicament, I will immediately follow up with the perkiest
(movie, story, etc) possible. But Dean
Koontz manages to leave you with hope despite it all, and so I still felt peaceably
about the conclusion.
I know many people who are very fond of Dean Koontz’s work,
but this is actually only the second of his books I've read. The first, years ago, was Watchers. It was a little dark, intense, and with just
enough horror that I felt pretty sure my scaredy cat self should not be reading
it. And yet I couldn't return it to my
friend unfinished.
But while I enjoyed it, I didn't ready any more of his
works. Like I said, I was…and mostly
still am, uncomfortable with horror. I
didn't want to risk another reason to be scared of the dark. It wasn't until my brother started reading
some of his work after I started college that he even became a blip on my radar
again.
Now I think I’ll be reading his books with more
interest. I've already breezed through
Forever Odd, and Brother Odd tempts me from the couch as I write this. Koontz knows how to write with the perfect
level of detail, and keeps an excellent balance of humor and intensity. I highly recommend this particular series to
anyone who enjoys stories of the supernatural suspense variety.
Now as I mentioned, the pages call. Until next time!
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Keys and Cogs
I got my creative juices flowing the past few days, and I’m
pretty happy with the results. As I
mentioned last time, I had gotten some old fashioned keys and wanted to spruce
them up. I’ve seen quite a few different
key necklaces on Pinterest, and have really wanted to try my hand at making one
myself. After digging through my
supplies, I gathered up some items and gave it a go.
The trial run resulted in pretty good results.
I have a multitude of different components. Keeping my husband in mind, I kept it on the
simpler side, using steampunk influence in my choices.
I decided to keep the momentum going and make on for
myself. Having already had the chance to
experiment, I thought I’d document the creation process.
I started out by picking out supplies. I went with a more lacy, girly look for mine.
The first part I worked on was the main focal point. I used some wired to affix a bead onto the
filigree…
…which also served to attach the piece to the key. I wrapped the excess wire around, adding a few
beads to one of the loops.
I then created a charm from a looped pin and some beads, and
finished it with a curl.
To decorate the length of the key, I curled another piece of
wire and began wrapping it around.
Adding a couple of beads and the charm, I continued wrapping
the wire, ending with a tighter wrap at the top. I pinched the wire in place with the pliers
as needed.
This was pretty much the same process as I used on the first
one. I really love how they came out,
and plan on making a few more. I’ll
definitely be adding one to my outfit next time a break out my steampunk gear.
That’s all for this time guys. Keep tuned for more!
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Geek Renewal
I know this blog doesn't have much so far, but it’s been
about a month since my first post, and so far I've stuck with it. This is much more than I can say about blogs
I've attempted in the past. Now, this
post is something of a bullshit post simply because I’m still working on my
current project (my job got the better of me this week, and naps ensued) but I
told myself that I’d be consistent in my posts, and that’s what I’m going to
do.
This blog has helped me to be obligated to myself. Because I chose to dedicate it to the things
I love, I've been making more time for hobbies that have been sorely
neglected. Thanks to this blog, Comic
Con, and a much needed vacation, I've been experiencing something of a personal
renaissance.
One of the things I've been up to is restarting the Naruto
Shippuden anime and picking up on the manga again. I can’t believe it’ll be coming to an end
soon. I have a feeling I’ll be a little
mopey and listless afterwards. It tends
to happen after I finish a story, and this is a story I've been following for a
long time. But I’m already making a list
of things to watch after so that I can move my mind onto other things.
I've also dragged my big box o’ beads out of my storage
closet. I got some neat old fashioned
keys while on my vacation which I plan on sprucing up for jewelry. The project I mentioned previously involves
me steampunking up one of those keys for my husband.
I've also gotten back into my reading habit…which I
hope to use to my blogging advantage, but forgive me if I get lost between the
pages while heading to the computer.
Currently I’m reading Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. I’d watched the movie with my Mom during a
weekend visit, and thought it was pretty good, and when she said she had the
books, they went straight into my bag.
So far…the book is better. Which
is usually the case, but I think if I had watched the movie after reading the
book, I wouldn't have been disappointed.
Finally, and maybe obviously, I've also taken up writing
again. I have always done fairly well in
my English classes, but I didn't discover the actual joys of writing until my
junior year of high school. I've written
fan fiction, short stories, and various online ramblings, and now I’m finally
going for the big one. I want to write a
book. Even if it is never published,
even if my eyes are the only ones to read it, I want to do it.
So that about sums up my personal activities. It is nice to take up some old hobbies, I
definitely recommend it to anyone who has lost touch with things they love.
Well, I suppose that’s it, and since I have soup that needs
tending, I’ll wrap up my ramble and see you next time.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Alamo City Comic Con Pt 2
It’s only been a week since Alamo City Comic Con and I’m
already looking forward to my next convention.
It had been a couple years since my last opportunity to hit up a
convention, and my goal is to not leave such a gap this time.
So aside from the chance to dress up and hang out with other
geeks, what keeps me (and so many others) coming time and again? Well, there are quite a few things actually…
Things to look at, things to buy, things to listen to,
things to participate in.
The first thing we did was head for the stalls. The merchandise and artist area took up a
pretty impressive piece of real estate.
While most of the types wares tend to be the same convention to convention,
and even stall to stall, the quantity and variety of stuff makes it nearly
impossible to tire of looking.
So we looked.
And looked.
And looked some more.
We also entered a raffle.
We didn't win, but the statuettes they were giving away were still cool
to look at.
And for the third convention in a row, we got our picture drawn. It is now officially a convention tradition for us. This is always my favorite souvenir we bring
home. Because each artist has their own
style, each piece is unique and personalized for us.
When we were tired of walking, we hit up panels. This year was something of a nostalgia
year. The guests we saw weren't
necessarily involved in anything that we currently are into, but from older
entertainment, namely from our childhood.
While this panel pre-dates us a bit, my husband is a big
brat-pack fan, so of course we went to see Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan
Mitchell Smith doing a Weird Science panel.
They answered audience questions, and talked about some of the things
that went on behind the scenes. And yes,
the shower scene was one of their favorites.
The next panel we went to was a biggie. Probably the fullest one we sat in on. But of course, who doesn't like the Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles? The creator Kevin Eastman was
joined by the four original animated series voices and the original live action
movie April. Between reminiscing and
stories, they took audience questions, and thanked their fans heartily for
their support.
We stuck to our seats after that to watch the last panel we
attended, featuring the Power Rangers.
The original Red, Black, and Blue rangers appeared with the second
yellow ranger. There were two things I
particularly enjoyed. Austin
St. John (Jason) told stories about being a
teen star (he apparently lost a straw and fork at a restaurant to fans), and
the four of them standing up to do their morph.
By the end of the day, I was very happy, quite exhausted,
and excited to figure out our next convention.
I think it’ll be a bit before we get solid plans on that, but trust me,
there’s going to be more conventions featured in the (hopefully) not too
distant future.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Alamo City Comic Con Pt 1
This past weekend I had the pleasure of going to Alamo City
Comic Con. It’s the closest Comic Con we
can conveniently get to, and it was made all the more affordable by the fact
that our Saturday passes were given to us as an awesome anniversary gift from
my in-laws. It was only the second year
for ACCC to take place, but it seemed to run pretty smoothly, and was of course a
whole lotta fun!
So first things first.
Did I dress up? Heck yes I did!
I kept it super simple and went as Death from Neil Gaiman’s
Sandman series. Simple as it was though,
I felt bad ass. I wasn't sure how
recognized I’d be, it not being as mainstream compared to most of the other
fandoms that were represented, but I was pleasantly surprised by all the “Nice
Death”s and “Hey Death, can I get a picture”s I got.
The trickiest part of this costume was the hair. I was not inclined to dye my hair black at
this point in time, which of course meant a wig.
Here's the wig I bought, and how it turned out. I know it’s not quite the wild tresses of the comic, but I
was pretty happy with it given it was the first time for me to
cut and style my own wig.
My husband humored me and also dressed up. Kind of.
Despite the 'lite' version of his cosplay, it made me happy that he liked my suggestion of going as Destruction. While he doesn't mind dressing up, my husband really didn't want to do anything that involved shaving his beard. So even though Destruction was definitely not known to many of the people who recognized me, it met our own geek needs.
Not only did I enjoy dressing up, I enjoyed seeing the costumes of my fellow geeks.
There was this power trio…and some random guy.
He heard my nostalgic squeal from much too far away…
I didn't come across any Storm Troopers, but this guy was lurking around.
Anyone else want to defeat evil and have s’mores?
Death met a Reaper.
Go go Power Ranger!
While this is just a small sample, there still weren't quite as many cosplayers as I thought there would be. But there is no denying plenty of geeks came to celebrate their varying joys and fandoms.
It seemed like a pretty good turn out, and I'm sure it's only going to get bigger as this convention amasses more guests and publicity. Big or little though, it was a ton of fun.
What did we have so much fun doing? Next time I'll go into more detail about this years draws, and the goodies that were seen!
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