Long time no update! The basics:
-Finally down to 40-hour weeks! However, Casting continues to hire morons, so we'll see if that lasts. (Let's face it - if you can't even pass the Splash assessment after five days of training, you really are not the brightest crayon in the box. And that's being polite.)
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psychoticorca came to visit for a week and pick up shifts!
-My air mattresses has a hole somewhere. Yay for having a backup! (Yes, I'm too cheap to buy a real bed. Or any other furniture for that matter.)
-Hanging out at the parks with
ariellen,
salukfan, and
princeali_m_fan!
-Got my picture taken with Indy after the stunt show at Studios. <3
-LESS THANK TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE X-FILES.
Pleasure Island is closing September 27. BOO. Actually, I could care less, except that the Adventurer's Club is LOVE. I will miss teh funny and teh booze there. KUNGALOOSH! Their strawberry daquiri machine was down last Monday, so no kungalooshes. BOO. But $2 beers all night. YAY!
Saw "Get Smart" last week... loved it! Funny stuff. I wish I remembered more from the original TV series, but I only have vague recollections of watching it on Nick at Nite back in the day. Steve Carell was hilarious, and Anne Hathaway always does a fantastic job.
Brazilian tour group season is here. D: Seriously, getting them to get in and stay seated is like playing whack-a-mole - you yell at one to sit down and three others pop up. BRAZIL FOR THE EPIC FAIL. (Also, apparently me,
ariellen, and
salukfan have the power to summon them by clapping and chanting. We're sorry,
princeali_m_fan, we really are!)
Also, it is a sad day when I have to tell our managers and coordinators "You can't reset A-lift with 2 logs on it. Only one! You have to jog one over!" because they keep trying to do it and think the mountain is broken. You do this reset like EVERY DAMN DAY. Prease to know own attraction?
Brendan Fraser was at Universal last Friday. I was this close to calling in and going to see him, but I was a good girl and went to work instead. (My reward was a 3+ hour downtime at the end of the day)
Been trying to draw a lot, too. When I was hanging out at Studios one day, I spent a loooong time talking to the sketch/watch artist, and he pointed me to a good art store up in Winter Park. So I stopped in there on Tuesday and picked up some stuff. (I keep an art supply list just like a grocery store list) Been playing with some nice bristol paper and colored pencils, and also trying Col-Erase pencils for sketching. And when I'm at work, I spend an inordinate amount of time thinking up pieces I want to do. (If I'm at virtually any position except grouper, most likely I'm working on autopilot and thinking about art or something else instead of the task at hand) If I could do nothing but sit at home and draw all day, every day, I'd be the happiest camper in the world. (I'd also like to start taking commissions to make a few extra bucks, but I honestly don't think that I really have the skills to do so) I did finish an Elizabeth Weir portrait, but Photoshop keeps dying on me so I haven't been able to scan it yet. Also decided to join
animalart100 to get more animal stuff done...
I've totally been on a movie-watching kick lately. Not new movies, but stuff I've seen a billion times: all the classic Star Wars trilogy, Mulan, Ella Enchanted, Gone With the Wind, Mary Poppins, etc... and then I watch them each about 50 times.
And it's been ages since I posted anything regarding stuff I've read, so here's an abridged update of stuff I can remember finishing recently:
Inkheart - Cornelia Funke
Finally - an adventure story about book nerds! XD The entertaining story of a girl and her father who can read things straight out of books and into the real world. At times it felt repetitive and drawn-out, but overall very enjoyable. I'm excited to see how the film version turns out!
Operation Orca - Daniel Francis and Gil Hewlett
As a Seattle native very into the orca world, I definitely had strong feelings on the subject of Springer and Luna, so this book was a really fascinating look at both of their situations, and why one situation led to a whale being reunited with their family, and the other lead to the whale's death. The authors do seem to make a fair effort to balance their viewpoints and not show a bias, which was very nice.
Peter Pan in Scarlet - Geraldine McCaughrean
A look at what happened to Neverland after Wendy and the Lost Boys left. Very true to the feel of the original, and a lot of fun!
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - James Rollins
One of my favorite things about movie novelizations is getting a bit deeper look at what was cut or not included in the film. This one does well there, filling in nicely while not dragging the story action down.
I'll try to be better about keeping up on this in the future! As always, the all-time favorites list is
here.
This random post brought to you by too many beers.