I just started playing an acoustic/electric guitar, but I mostly pluck it like a lyre on my lap, I saw someone do this in a ethnomusicology class when I was at ucla, instead of strumming it like most guitar players. I also have a much deeper voice as a singer for about 8 months so now I am learning how to use it, and I have been writing a lot on my new site at www.awesomearchangel.org I will post a photo of the guitar later, it has a bunch of stickers of athletes and superheroes on it because I love comic book graphic novels, and sports for my entertainment and for my own mental exercises as an athlete and filmmaker.
The best comic books are basically storyboards for filmmakers with lighting, dialogue, setting, conflict, and denounment, heroes, villains and a theme especially the compiled novels that cover a complete story instead of a single issue. That is why I mostly but the full books now, instead of the single issues I used to buy when I was younger. I still have like 6 or 7 boxes of comics from when I was a teenager bicycling around town. I bought my first comic book in la verne at a book store, and found a uncanny xmen novel with storm on the cover and she was wielding mjolnir and in a full suit of armor. It was great, and I was hooked.
I also just got back from Kissimmee, Florida and watched 4 games in 3 days of the Pride vs the Rebellion and even though I have watched olympic softball on tv, and live games at UCLA's Easton Stadium I really had a great time watching the intensity of the 4 game series. They had a double header because of a rainout earlier in the year. I was early the first day and dropped by steak and shake by the hotel. Then I went to the stadium to find will call because I had never been there before, and went to the main office and was directed upstairs by a man with a red goatee who told me to speak to stephanie. So I walked past George and Coach Glasco and knocked on a door that said Stephanie. I didnt know it, but it was a different stephanie, and they had Wendy talk to me. Coach was watching a Pirates Game with George. I spoke to coach Glasco a few times during the weekend. He is moving to texas A&M soon, he used to coach at Georgia and he says he does really well with recruiting athletes on the west coast. He is a gentle guy, but his team plays a very aggressive running and slapping style. They dont always go for big bombs, sometimes they start the runners in motion and try to get the ball just over the infielder who are charging in for a bunt. Its a great game to watch. And I have plaed in coed softball leagues with friends, but being able to sit right at the third base line in the front seat the first night, and then on the first base line the other 3 games was awesome.
I normally like to sit by third base cause in mlb that is where the action is when teams are running past third base to get to home or scoring position. But I realized that the visitors clubhouse for the rebellion was on the thirdbase side, so for the next two days I sat on the first base side to sit with the home team fans. Either view is great, but I just wanted to be closer to the families. I will write more on this later. The second part of my trip to florida involved being at holy redeemer church for adoration, mass for the feast day of our lady of the assumption, and even visiting the site for a future church dedicated to st rose of lima that is not even built yet near a brand new community in florida, and 3 days in harry potter land and universal studio with my mother who came at the last minute to join me on my trip. They day she arrived was the 16th, and her bags were on a following plane and she was exhausted, so instead of watching the games with me on the 16th she decided to sleep and right as the double header ended she called and let me know she was really hungry and wanted to get her stuff from the airport so I had to leave the stadium earlier than I wanted too. But I did get to pick up a pride shirt around the fourth inning of game four, and watch number 8 come in for 3 innings and close the door on the rebellion to end the night of the doubleheader.
The best comic books are basically storyboards for filmmakers with lighting, dialogue, setting, conflict, and denounment, heroes, villains and a theme especially the compiled novels that cover a complete story instead of a single issue. That is why I mostly but the full books now, instead of the single issues I used to buy when I was younger. I still have like 6 or 7 boxes of comics from when I was a teenager bicycling around town. I bought my first comic book in la verne at a book store, and found a uncanny xmen novel with storm on the cover and she was wielding mjolnir and in a full suit of armor. It was great, and I was hooked.
I also just got back from Kissimmee, Florida and watched 4 games in 3 days of the Pride vs the Rebellion and even though I have watched olympic softball on tv, and live games at UCLA's Easton Stadium I really had a great time watching the intensity of the 4 game series. They had a double header because of a rainout earlier in the year. I was early the first day and dropped by steak and shake by the hotel. Then I went to the stadium to find will call because I had never been there before, and went to the main office and was directed upstairs by a man with a red goatee who told me to speak to stephanie. So I walked past George and Coach Glasco and knocked on a door that said Stephanie. I didnt know it, but it was a different stephanie, and they had Wendy talk to me. Coach was watching a Pirates Game with George. I spoke to coach Glasco a few times during the weekend. He is moving to texas A&M soon, he used to coach at Georgia and he says he does really well with recruiting athletes on the west coast. He is a gentle guy, but his team plays a very aggressive running and slapping style. They dont always go for big bombs, sometimes they start the runners in motion and try to get the ball just over the infielder who are charging in for a bunt. Its a great game to watch. And I have plaed in coed softball leagues with friends, but being able to sit right at the third base line in the front seat the first night, and then on the first base line the other 3 games was awesome.
I normally like to sit by third base cause in mlb that is where the action is when teams are running past third base to get to home or scoring position. But I realized that the visitors clubhouse for the rebellion was on the thirdbase side, so for the next two days I sat on the first base side to sit with the home team fans. Either view is great, but I just wanted to be closer to the families. I will write more on this later. The second part of my trip to florida involved being at holy redeemer church for adoration, mass for the feast day of our lady of the assumption, and even visiting the site for a future church dedicated to st rose of lima that is not even built yet near a brand new community in florida, and 3 days in harry potter land and universal studio with my mother who came at the last minute to join me on my trip. They day she arrived was the 16th, and her bags were on a following plane and she was exhausted, so instead of watching the games with me on the 16th she decided to sleep and right as the double header ended she called and let me know she was really hungry and wanted to get her stuff from the airport so I had to leave the stadium earlier than I wanted too. But I did get to pick up a pride shirt around the fourth inning of game four, and watch number 8 come in for 3 innings and close the door on the rebellion to end the night of the doubleheader.