Tuesday, December 31, 2013

You!

What made me happy today? You!
2013 is almost over. 2014 is almost here. I hope 2014 will be as great as 2013 has been!
So I just want to say thank you. Thank you for reading my ramblings. Thank you for coming on this journey with me. Thank you for your kind words. And most of all, thank you for being awesome, and a part of my 'happy'.
As a wise person once said: happiness is not a destination, it is a journey. I want to add to that that it's not the destination that matters, but the journey. And my journey to happiness has been one hell of a ride!
When I set out to do this project, I often struggled to find happy things to write about. But as the days turned in to weeks, and the weeks turned in to months, I noticed that I was finding it easier and easier to find happy things to write about.
And if you're wondering if I'm actually happier now, I can honestly tell you: yes, I am. By making a conscious effort to focus on the good, positive things, and not dwell on the negative things, I actually feel happier. It's not even an effort any more. Of course there are still things that make me sad. That's normal. But I don't fret about the small things as much as I used to. I've learned a lot of things throughout this year.
You are responsible for your own life. You make your own destiny. You can do it.

So all that is left for me is this: happy New Year! May your blessings in 2014 be many! Keep your loved ones close, tell people how you feel about them, enjoy life (it's short), and do good things. Don't take it all to serious. Laugh. Love. Learn. Dream. Dance. Dare. Drink. Play. Read. Sing. Create. Cook. Bake. Wear sunscreen. Never ever drink and drive. Don't go to bed angry. Kiss. Hug. Enjoy.

Keep an eye on my twitter too see what 2014 will bring!

Monday, December 30, 2013

2013

What made me happy today? 2013
2013 has been a great year, with a lot of happy, amazing, awesome, funny, heart-warming and epic moments. As is often a tradition during this time of the year, I offer you two lists with an overview of 2013.

Your favorite posts:

1) my new haircut
2) Harry Potter
3) birthday girl!
4) sing a song
5) sleepphones
6) the key
7) my big announcement
8) BodyTonique
9) into the asylum
10) making new friends

My favorite posts:

1) my big announcement
2) into the asylum
3) making new friends
4) sing a song
5) my driver's license
6) Auntie!
7) bare
8) Ted-X
9) Hoshi!
10) big announcement 2

Of course, every day was special in it's own way! Feel free to scroll through all the posts :-)

Sunday, December 29, 2013

I will survive!

What made me happy today? I will survive!
Sometime in August, I mentioned that one of the things I do on a Sunday night is playing Vampire: World of Darkness.
The last few sessions were of a more diplomatic nature, but today's session got a tad bloodier. The coterie I'm a part of decided to go and clear out the Nosferatu warrens. All went well for the first part.
Until I suddenly got hit in the face by a enormous and very powerful Nosferatu, that came out of nowhere. Nothing I tried seemed to be working, and I'm so glad vampires are fast healers. But I was running out of options at an alarming pace. Especially when this huge Nosferatu decided to sumo-crush me with his entire body weight. So, in a last ditch effort, I sunk my fangs in him (I'm playing a Vampire after all). And I lived!
Huzzah, I live to fight another day :-)

Saturday, December 28, 2013

The desolation of Smaug

What made me happy today? The desolation of Smaug.
The boyfriend and I went to see 'the hobbit: the desolation of Smaug' yesterday. Neither of us particularly like the first movie, as it's tormentingly slow at times. But the reviews for the second one were really good, so we decided to go ahead and see how this one shaped up.
*Warning: spoilers ahead*
I have to say, we weren't disappointed. The movie has it's flaws, true. There's some questionable science in the movie, it could have done without the romance angle and should have ended 20 seconds earlier. I mean, Peter Jackson could have ended the movie with Smaug (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) saying 'I am fire. I am death.' Instead, he ended the movie with Bilbo (Martin Freeman) saying 'What have we done?'
But the movie has a much better pace. The characters are portrayed much more coherently, and the awesomeness is just everywhere. Except for Thranduil, whom I wanted to slap in his face more than once.
Visually, the movie is simply stunning. And there were some nice casting surprises as well! Stephen Fry as master of Lake Town to name just one.
I also had a small nerd moment at the start of the movie. 2 white mice near Martin Freeman :-) if you don't get that, go watch the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy ;-)
Enjoy your weekend !

Friday, December 27, 2013

Year of the nerd!

What made me happy today? Year of the nerd!
It was a very calm day at work, so I decided to take the afternoon off. I still had some overtime :-)
After the cleaning had been done, I decided to take a look at Buzzfeed and stumbled across this article that made my whole day! And the nerdiness will continue today, as I'm heading to the movies with the boyfriend to see 'the Hobbit: the desolation of Smaug'. With Benedict Cumberbatch, Richard Armitage, Martin Freeman and Orlando Bloom.
Enjoy your Friday! And please excuse me while my inner nerd keels over.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Stories that stay with you.

What made me happy today? Stories that stay with you.
Yesterday, it was Christmas. As we were having dinner at my parent's, my boyfriend and I were looking at some old pictures of my, my sister and my family. Thankfully, there weren't too many embarrassing pictures in there :-)
But leave it to my mother to bring up some stories from my childhood. Like the time Sinterklaas came to visit at my dad's office. We were there as well, as it was an event for the families of all employees. Sinterklaas asked my sister and me if my parents had been good all year. I shyly nodded, but my sister proceeded to tell him that our mom had, but that she wasn't so sure about my dad. This, of course, intrigued everyone. Sinterklaas asked my sister why my dad hadn't been nice, and my sister replied 'well, he snores so loudly our mommy can't sleep'! Que laughter from everyone!
Of course, there were also some stories about little me, being little miss smarty pants. I learned to talk quite young. So my after seeing a picture of me with my granddad, of whom I have no memories as he died when I wasn't even three years old, my mom told us this story.
My granddad loved to tease me. The summer before I turned two, my mom, dad and I went on vacation to the coast. (my sister hadn't been born yet) I was telling my granddad about the vacation we had planned, and how excited I was about sleeping over at the coast. But he said that that wasn't possible. So I asked him why. Well, he proceeded, your beds won't fit in the car. After which I apparently gave him a 'don't be silly' look, put my hands on my hips and said in my best admonishing tone 'But granddad, mommy and daddy have made reservations in a hotel!'. I honestly don't remember any of it, but my mom and dad swear that everyone almost fell out of their chairs from laughing too hard.
Those are the stories that will stay with you :-)

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas

What made me happy today? Christmas!
I'm not much of a Christmas person, like I said yesterday. But I had a great evening with my boyfriend and in-laws yesterday. Way to much food! Same happened today, as we were over at my parent's. My sister, brother-in-law and 2 nieces were there too. Ate way too much again, and got to take a lot of left-overs home.
I also got some nice presents, like an R2-D2 key chain :-D But it was nice to spend so much time with my family.
Happy holidays, I'm going to lapse into a food coma now.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

What's next, an Oscar?

What made me happy today? What's next, an Oscar?
Well, today it was back to work after a nice trip to London. First thing I did, was go to the mail room, and check if there was mail in my in-tray. There was. But I had no idea of what was inside. It was a Christmas card from one of my managers, which covered me in golden glitter. And another award!
This time, I was awarded a certificate of excellence for my work on a project we managed to close 7 weeks prior to the estimates! If this keeps going, I might win an Oscar soon! Nah, just kidding :-)
And of course, it's Christmas eve. I'm not much of a Christmas person, but I love receiving/giving presents, good food, family and great company. It'll be a bit of a run around the country the next few days, but hey. It's worth it!
Happy Christmas or whatever you celebrate! Stay warm, stay safe, don't drink and drive, and happy holidays! What are you doing for Christmas?

Monday, December 23, 2013

Books, tea, cake and tv!

What made me happy today? Books, tea, cake and tv!
That basically sums up my stay in London :-) We had loads of fun!
The trip there was rather eventful, as our train's departure was delayed by 1 hour and 20 minutes due to technical issues with the brakes. But once we got there, it was a happy reunion! 'Phil', as the boyfriend is affectionately called by two of our friends (his actual name is a bit hard for English speakers, and one of them couldn't remember it at first), and I headed for the bookshops as soon as we had said our hello's and dropped off our luggage. Of course, the bookstore we wanted to visit was closed. So we headed to the pub for lunch. Yummy, fish and chips! Book-shopping ensued, with Phil making the guy in the Games workshop look oddly at me. I really wanted to go there, so I basically dragged the boyfriend into the store. So we walk into the store, the shopkeeper comes over and asks The boyfriend if he needs help. He looks at the shopkeeper and says that he should ask me because I'm the one that dragged him in here. I think the shopkeeper's mouth fell open for a little bit. I did, however, manage to find a book I wanted, and so did the BF. A few hours later we returned to our friends, with a ton of books each.
After that we basically caught up, chatted, had some great food, went for a couple of walks, read and enjoyed some good movies / series on Netflix. We also drank loads of tea and coffee. I also got Christmas presents! Pasta in space-shapes, and an ice-cube form in the shape of the Death Star! I think I flailed and squee'd at the same time! Good times were had by all.
The journey home was rather uneventful, and we made it back safe!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

P4A finale and Krampus!

What made me happy today? P4A finale and Krampus!
The Project for Awesome is in it's final hours! Remember, please comment on the video and give it a thumbs up! All comments will make John Green give a penny to the foundation to decrease world suck! All likes will make me donate €0.10 to Tele-Onthaal!

Wondering what Krampus is? Krampus is a creature from Alpine folklore, said to come and take misbehaving children away during the Yule season. A while ago, one of my nerdfighter groups decided to do a secret gift exchange. Instead of calling it 'secret Santa', the name 'secret Krampus' was chosen. And today, my gift arrived! I loved it! Pics are below :-)

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

P4A - part 2

What made me happy today? P4A - part 2!
Yes, the project for awesome is still going strong! Donations are going strong, the livestream is still going strong and John Green will do sharpieface soon!
Unsure what the Project for Awesome is? Check yesterday's blog!
Check out my video for this years Project for Awesome. Adam the Alien used pieces of it in his video, I feel so honored!
Please spread the word, donate if you can, and comment on the videos! Comments gather pennies for charity!

Yes, I'm very excited about this! It's amazing to see people getting together and donating/commenting so vigorously!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Project for Awesome!

What made me happy today? Project for Awesome!
What is it? Nerdfighters trying to decrease world-suck!
It has a live-stream!
It has IndieGoGo!
And it has a video made by me! And for every 'thumbs up' my video gets on YouTube I will donate €0.10 to TeleOnthaal (a Belgian suicide prevention organisation)! Thanks and DFTBA!
Please check it out, vote, share it and spread the word!

Monday, December 16, 2013

K-On! The movie!

What made me happy today? K-On! The movie!
A while ago, I talked about how K-On! is one of my favorite anime series. I'm sick at the moment, and needed some serious cheering up. After taking a nap, I felt slightly better and decided to curl up on the couch with my laptop.
It's days like these where I love to watch fluffy, feel-good, happy stuff. K-On! falls right in that category. In the movie, the girls take a trip to London. Hilarity, shenanigans and some mix ups ensue :-)
If you haven't seen the series, make sure to watch it first. Otherwise, the movie may not make much sense ;-)

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Fez!

What made me happy today? Fez!
No, I'm not talking about the type of hat. I'm talking about the indie puzzle/platform game Fez, created by Phil Fish. As I've mentioned in another blog post, Fez is one of the games followed in Indie Game: the movie. At that time, Fez seemed to be stuck in development hell. It finally was released for Xbox in April 2012, and on Steam and GOG in May 2013.
Fez is a very cute, happy game. It's about a little 2-dimensional creature called Gomez. One day, Gomez encounters a magical artifact, and receives a magical fez. The fez allows him to see the third dimension. At this point in the game, I thought I encountered a game-breaking bug, but luckily, that wasn't the case. It was what the game was supposed to do. The game rebooted, and Gomez encounters Dot, a floating hypercube. This hypercube tells him that Gomez has to go and collect all cubes before his world is destroyed.
Fez is a great game. You can really explore all dimensions, and depending on how you are looking at things, certain steps will move closer or further. This takes a bit getting used to, as physics don't work that way. Expect to fall off a few ledges while figuring it all out. No worries though, Gomez will re-appear where he fell from. As the game does not use any lives or the likes, you aren't going to die.
Collecting cubes is a nice challenge, and requires a lot of creative thinking at times. I also love the way Gomez looks when you've managed to make a full cube. He looks utterly happy!
The graphics are amazing, everything is made out of little cubes. The 8-bit graphics give the game a bit of a retro feel :-) Fez has received international acclaim, and has a metacritic metascore of 91.
A sequel was announced in June 2013, but sadly it will never be made. Phil Fish has cancelled the game on July 27th, 2013 as he decided he was done with the gaming industry. A pity, because Fez is a great game and I would have loved to play a sequel!
Happy gaming Sunday!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Wave!

What made me happy today? Wave!
Today, my BF and I took a walk into town. To get there, we took the scenic route. This route takes us along a railroad track. So we started waving at the trains passing by.
Suddenly a cyclist passed us, waving at us :-)
And I'm about to go to another soccer match with the Red Cross! I hope it'll be a bit more peaceful than the match on Sunday. (see Sunday's blog: what a match!)
Happy Saturday!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Award!

What made me happy today? Award!
I got an award at work today, for all my hard work the past months. It's awesome to be recognized for your hard work :-)
Apologies for the short post today, busy social agenda!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Stamp of approval

What made me happy today? Stamp of approval.
I had my end-year review at work today. We have performance reviews twice a year. But this one was a bit special for me, as this year at work was a bit special.
In early March of this year, I got promoted to a new role! And at the end of August, I was selected to go back to my old team. That transition is in full gear at the moment. I've also faced some challenging projects at work, with some issues (technical and otherwise).
But, as you've probably guessed, I got a great review! They said I did a great job, and that they were really happy to have me on board :-D
Seems like all of that hard work paid off in the end! Plus, I love my job :-)

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The little things!

What made me happy today? The little things!
My blogs are usually about pretty amazing, cool, funny or wonderful things that have happened to me. But there are so many small things that never seem to be enough to write a whole blog about, even though they make me smile.
There’s a saying here ‘wie het kleine niet eert, is het grote niet weerd’, which roughly translates to ‘who doesn’t value the small things, isn’t worthy of the big things’.

What are these small things I keep talking about? Here’s the list:

- Getting a cup of tea or coffee in the office each morning, with the same co-worker and having our little chat.
- People holding doors open, or holding the door open for someone who doesn’t expect it.
- The defrost function of the rear window in my car.
- The guy who warned me about a high stone border in the parking space of my local supermarket.
- Getting awesome feedback on my blog! Like lunarbaboon, who sent me a very lovely tweet after my post about him. Or Michael Terracciano, who always likes the posts I make about him. Or nice Facebook comments by friends. Like the ones I got on yesterday's blog. Or those on the ones I wrote about Emilie Autumn's performance.
- Hugs!
- My two nieces.
- Memories that make you smile, like when I remember my vacation!
- Food. I love yummy food!
- People who smile at you because you smiled at them, even if you don’t know them. Try it, it really works!
- Technically not a little thing, but all the amazing stuff on the internet.
- The feeling of clean sheets on your bed.
- Finding the spelling errors in the local newspaper.
- Silly conversations :-)

I know I’ve probably missed a ton of little things, but I hope you see what I’m trying to say 
What are some of your favourite little things?

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

You make me like charity!

What made me happy today? You make me like charity!
When I opened my mailbox today, I noticed a large white envelope. I rushed upstairs (and, of course, nearly tripped over my own feet while doing so), dropped my bag and coat on the nearest chair and tore open the envelope.
Why was I so excited about a big, white envelope? Usually, the mailman brings me bills or packages. This time however, he brought me the information about the child I will be sponsoring through Plan Belgium.
Plan International is an international charity, supporting children and their communities in the South. Plan Belgium is the local chapter. They do the same thing. You can easily register on their website, if you want to support a child yourself. PLan accepts one-time donations as well.
In Belgium, you can support a child for as little as €0.83 a day. €0.83, that's not even 40 old Belgian franks. €0.83 cents is basically almost the price of a can of soda from a vending machine. And I can do without a can of soda a day.
But for the child I will be supporting, that €0.83 can make all the difference in the world. The child I sponsor is a 5-year old Nepali girl. Plan will focus on different goals in each region, depending on the most critical needs in that region. These goals can be better healthcare, access to running and clean water, building schools, reducing child labor etc. And the €0.83 cents a day do not only help the child. They also help her family and community. If Plan decides to help build a new school, the whole town can use that school. And that's why I chose to do this. Because by spending a little bit less a day myself, I can help make a huge difference in someone else's life.
Plan provides regular updates about the child you're sponsoring, and the projects they're working on in the region. That way, you can see what's been done with your support. And it just makes me happy to know I may put a smile on someone's face!

Monday, December 9, 2013

You are beautiful.

What made me happy today? You are beautiful.
Close your eyes for a moment, and think about what you don't like about yourself. How many things did you come up with?
Close your eyes again, and think about what you like about yourself. How many things did you come up with this time?
I'm going to take a guess here, but chances are that you can name a lot more things you don't like about yourself than you can name things you do like about yourself. Am I right?
Why is that? Is it because of what you see in the magazines? Look again.
Is it because of what you see in the windows of fashion stores? That's changing.
Is it because you were / are being bullied for being different? Listen to this.
You are beautiful. You really are.
Remember what Edna said about supermodels in the Incredibles? 'Supermodels. Heh! Nothing super about them... spoiled, stupid little stick figures with poofy lips who think only about themselves.' Even though this might be a bit of a harsh statement, there is a grain of truth in it. The beauty standards set out by the fashion industry and magazines is unrealistic.
Even I am influenced by all of this. For the longest time I wouldn't wear shorts, because I was scared about what people would think when they see the scars on my leg. Do you know how many bad reactions I've had about them? None. Yes, some people were looking at them, but that's unavoidable I guess.
I'm just happy to see that the tides may be turning at last. Because you are beautiful. Even if you're not a classical beauty. Even if you've always hated the way your nose looks when seen from a certain angle. Or if you don't like your freckles or scars. They're what makes you you.
And if everyone looked the same, this world would be much more boring, no?

Sunday, December 8, 2013

What a match!

What made me happy today? What a match!
As you all know, I'm a volunteer nurse for my local Red Cross department. We are always present when the local football team is playing. But today was a bit more adrenaline-fueled than the previous match I went to.
The match started off okay, pretty calmly. 39 minutes in to the match, Cerigioni tackles Carcela from behind. This means a red card for Cerigioni, who has to leave the field. After that, things got heated. And then, this happened. About one meter from where I was sitting. The commentary is in Dutch, but it's quite clear what happened, even if you don't understand what they're saying. Basically, Ruytinx tackles Carcela whose ankle bends at an odd angle, earning Ruytinx a yellow card. Ruytinx grins, and bumps his knee lightly against Carcela's face. Carcela jumps up, and slaps Ruytincx in the face, which causes the referee to give Carcela a red card. And that's when all hell broke loose.
The players were screaming at each other, pushing and shoving. The trainers of both teams were furious. The people in the audience started throwing things (oddly enough, mostly socks). The referee tried to cool things down, but it took a bit of time. Carcela was carried of the field, but not by us, even though we were on stand-by. I think it was a good thing the first half was almost over at this point.
It's times like this I'm really happy we're trained on what to do in this kind of situation. Grab your gear, grab your helmet and stay out of it.
But I must admit, it was exciting to see this happen from such a short distance :-)
The match, by the way, ended with 0 - 0.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Comeback!

What made me happy today? Comeback!
I stumbled across this article today. It shows some really funny comebacks and made me laugh so hard :-)
I also had a great day! My goddaughter came over to pick up her Sinterklaas presents, which was loads of fun. I also did some shopping and ran into a friend while doing so.
How was your Saturday?

Friday, December 6, 2013

Sinterklaas!

What made me happy today? Sinterklaas!
But before I get to Sinterklaas, I first want to say something else. Nelson Mandela has passed away. With him, the world has lost an icon and a great leader. Nelson Mandela led the battle against the apartheid in South Africa, which led to his imprisonment. After 27 years, he was released from prison and became president of South-Africa. He managed to put an end to apartheid. For his efforts in this, he was awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 1993. He received many other awards and prizes during his life. Throughout his life, Mandela fought for peace, justice and against racism, stating he would die for his beliefs in one of his most memorable speeches. Though he achieved so much in his life, the battle continues for people all over the world.
The world has lost a truly great man today. May he rest in peace. He earned it.

Alright, on to the happy part of the day.
Today, we celebrate the holiday of Sinterklaas, or Saint Nicholas as he's sometimes referred to. This holiday's been in the news a lot recently, as some people perceived Zwarte Piet (Black Pete) as racist. In any case, this holiday means that kids get to put out their shoe, usually with a carrot or some sugar for Sinterklaas' horse, on the eve of December 5th. When they wake up on December 6th, Sinterklaas will have filled the shoe with candy and toys. But only if you've been nice! Otherwise, you may just get a birch rod. (please note that this is the way we celebrate Sinterklaas in Belgium, there are variances between the countries where this holiday is observed)
Sounds familiar? Well, that might be because Sinterklaas is one of the sources of inspiration for another holiday figure that brings toys and candy to nice children. Indeed, Santa. Of course, Sinterklaas himself might be partially inspired by Odin.
As it turns out, I've been a very good girl this year! I got loads of candy, and some gifts!
Those of you who regularly read my blog, may recognize the figure on the bottle and hoodie as Pintsize from Questionable Content.


Have you been nice this year? If so, what did you get from Sinterklaas?


For those of you wondering: yes, most of us celebrate Christmas as well. And Santa does visit!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Swoosh.

What made me happy today? Swoosh.
There's a storm coming. Not a big one, but the winds can get to reasonably high speeds. Fast enough to pick something up.
Like the porta potty at the construction site right across from where I live. I was in the kitchen, making dinner, when I suddenly heard this scraping noise followed by a swoosh and a bang. First I thought it was an accident, but it turns out the wind blew the porta potty right into the street. It nearly hit my car.
Good thing it didn't, but more importantly: nobody got hurt! The street was empty when it blew onto it. And with the help of two neighbors the porta potty is back where it belongs.
Let's hope it stays there, and that this storm won't cause too much damage!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

I did not see that coming.

What made me happy today? I did not see that coming. (See what I did there? No? Keep on reading, I'll explain!)
Many months ago I wrote this blog about one of my all-time favorite webcomics. Dominic Deegan, the grumpy seer, created by Michael Terracciano (aka Mookie).
On May 24th of this year, after 11 (!) years, Dominic Deegan ended. Michael started working alongside Garth Graham to create the wonderful Star Power. A few weeks back, I started re-reading Dominic Deegan, and I was thinking about how glad I am it's still online and how sad I'd be if it goes online.
Now, somewhere, someone must have heard this, because a bit later (Nov. 25th) Michael announced that he'd be releasing the first parts of Dominic Deegan as an omnibus. And on December 2nd, it was finally time to pre-order. Which, of course, I did that same morning. Du-uh.
But what I didn't see coming was that I'd get a very nice thank you email from Michael with a picture of Sparky (Dominic's alliteration loving, smart-ass, 'death from above' cat). That made my whole day! Plus, the 'I did not see that coming' is referring to the fact that Dominic is a seer, and that the email it came from is scrymail.
If you love Dominic Deegan, head on over to the store and pre-order your copy at a special price (until Dec 31st, after that the price will go up)! If you don't know Dominic Deegan, head on over and check it out. It's amazing!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Tanith First and Only

What made me happy today? Tanith First and Only.

It is the 41st millennium. For more than a hundred centuries the Emperor has sat immobile on the Golden Throne of Earth. He is the master of mankind by the will of the gods, and master of a million worlds by the might of his inexhaustible armies. He is a rotting carcass writhing invisibly with power from the Dark Age of Technology. He is the Carrion Lord of the Imperium for whom a thousand souls are sacrificed every day, so that he may never truly die. Yet even in his deathless state, the Emperor continues his eternal vigilance. Mighty battlefleets cross the daemon-infested miasma of the warp, the only route between distant stars, their way lit by the Astronomican, the psychic manifestation of the Emperor's will. Vast armies give battle in his name on uncounted worlds. Greatest amongst his soldiers are the Adeptus Astartes, the Space Marines, bio-engineered super-warriors. Their comrades in arms are legion: the Imperial Guard and countless planetary defence forces,the ever-vigilant Inquisition and the tech-priests of the Adeptus Mechanicus to name only a few. But for all their multitudes, they are barely enough to hold off the ever-present threat from aliens, heretics, mutants - and worse. To be a man in such times is to be one amongst untold billions. It is to live in the cruelest and most bloody regime imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of technology and science, for so much has been forgotten, never to be re-learned. Forget the promise of progress and understanding, for in the grim dark future there is only war. There is no peace amongst the stars, only an eternity of carnage and slaughter, and the laughter of thirsting gods. (this is how the books start)

For Tanith! For the Emperor!
As I mentioned yesterday, I spent a lot of time reading Warhammer 40K books during my vacation. I read 7 books and 1 short-story about the Tanith First and Only regiment, also known as Gaunt's ghosts.
Gaunt's because Ibram Gaunt is their colonel-commissar, ghosts because their home-planet Tanith no longer exists. Tanith was supposed to form three regiments for the emperor. However, on the day of the Founding, the forces of Choas attacked Tanith. Gaunt managed to escape with one regiment, but the planet was destroyed.
And this is part of why these books appeal to me so much. Most men and women in the Imperial army fight to defend their homes and loved ones, to keep them safe. To keep the heretic, mutant, forces of Chaos and xenos away from their loved ones. But what do men (Tanith First and Only starts out as an all-male regiment) who have lost their homes and loved ones fight for? Revenge will only get you so far. I'm not going to tell you, read the books if you're intrigued :-)
The odd thing was, that after spending the better part of a week in the 'company' of Tanith's First, I started dreaming about them. Okay, maybe not that odd. But believe me, you start to care about the characters in the books. The end of the seventh book nearly broke my heart.
I will admit that Dan Abnett, the writer of Gaunt's Ghosts, sometimes uses story mechanisms that I personally do not like. But because I love Gaunt's Ghosts so much, I just keep reading it.
Now why do books that I've read over the past week make me happy today? Well, I found out today that there are 6 more books in this series, not 2 like I first thought. To the Black Library!


Suffer not the alien, the mutant, the heretic!

Monday, December 2, 2013

I'm back!

What made me happy today? I'm back!
Hi everyone! (Hi, Dr Nick!) I'm back from my vacation, and it was really great! If you are wondering what I did, please keep reading. You'll get a nice summary of my vacation, with some funny anecdotes!
Of course, it's always a sad thing when your vacation ends. There's no better remedy for that than starting to plan your next vacation ;-) London is calling again!
So, what have I been doing during my vacation? I went to the Ardennes with the BF and some friends. Because I like lists, here's a list of things I did/read/cooked etc.

I read the following books:

- Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan.
- Bridget Jones's diary by Helen Fielding
- Bridget Jones: the edge of reason by Helen Fielding
- Bridget Jones: mad about the boy by Helen Fielding
- First and Only by Dan Abnett
- Ghostmaker by Dan Abnett
- Necropolis by Dan Abnett
- In Remembrance (a short story) by Dan Abnett
- Honour Guard by Dan Abnett
- The Guns of Tanith by Dan Abnett
- Straight Silver by Dan Abnett
- Sabbat Martyr by Dan Abnett
(the last 8 items in the list above are all part of the Gaunt's Ghosts story arc in the Warhammer 40K universe)

I made the following food:

- potato and corn chowder
- apple pie
- tomato-basil gnocchi bake
- apple and pear crumble
I also helped with the cheese fondue by slicing the cheese, but I take no credit for making it as the BF did that.

I laughed so hard an multiple occasions, below you can find the two that almost had me rolling on the floor with tears streaming down my face. Admittedly, the first one is cute, a bit embarrassing and funny. The second one is just down right funny.

- On the first Saturday, the BF and I went shopping. I'm not that short for a girl, but I can't reach the top shelves in the supermarket we went to. Usually, there's little steps around for people who need them. But the isle with the coffee didn't have one. Of course, the coffee I needed was all the way in the back of the top shelve. My BF, being about 20 cm taller than me, can reach this rather easy. So I ask him to please get the coffee for me. But that's not what he decided to do. Nope. He walks over to me, and instead of grabbing the coffee, he grabs me and lifts me up in the air so I can grab the pack of coffee. Not what I intended, but you can't argue with the results ;-) I do have to say that a lot of people we watching, but most of them seemed to think it was sweet.

- For the second one, I'll need to give you some background info. Two of the friends that were on vacation with us, often act like an old, married couple. They aren't married, nor are they romantically involved. They just play a lot of games together, and bicker all the time. On Thursday, it was one of the two's turn to cook. He was making mac and cheese, but needed some help with the cheese sauce part. As most of us were otherwise occupied, the other one headed over to help. Turns out they can't even make cheese sauce together without bickering. 'Alright, add some of the cheese. No! Not like that! That's too much!' 'But you said...' 'I said to add some cheese, not all the cheese!' Etc. etc. In the end, the mac and cheese was very delicious, but by the time they managed to get the sauce done the other 5 of us were in stitches, crying with laughter and almost rolling over the floor. Those two are precisely like an old, married couple.

We also lighted the fireplace every evening, for added warmth and coziness. Drinks were drunk, food was eaten, good times were had by all. It was a lot of fun, too bad it all was over so quickly! Good thing that the next break is right around the corner!
Happy Monday :-)