Friday, November 18, 2011

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Like books, it’s hard to limit myself to only three favorite movies since there are so many great ones out there. Since they’ve came out, I’ve been a really big fan of the Twilight Saga books and movies. Every movie seems to get more interesting once a love interest comes into play. The whole series is about Bella, the main character, being torn between two completely opposite guys. When she moved to Forks, Washington to live with her father, the mysterious kid around school caught her attention. Not only is he a dreamy guy that every girl in the school has a secret crush on, but he is hiding a couple secrets. What is more weird, being able to read every one's mind or being a vampire? Edward confesses both of these to Bella. As if that’s weird enough, a friend she has had since she was little turns out to be a werewolf. Throughout the saga, Bella’s heart is drawn to both mythical creatures, who don’t get along because of their rare forms. Another of my favorite movies is The Hangover. I know that a lot of people jumped on the bandwagon for this movie. I didn’t see it until this past summer, mostly because I was forced to watch it. It’s an amazing movie due to its storyline being all over the place and it’s constant quotable lines. Lastly, I love the movie Never Back Down. I was never a fan of UFC fighting, nor did I understand it. After this movie, I was still never a fan of watching Tapout or any different style of fighting, but now I have a better understanding of it. I understand all the different rules of the sport and how hard it actually is. Coming from someone who had no idea what any of what UFC was, it’s a great movie!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

The Holiday Seasons

Any holiday that has a table full of food is my favorite. But my favorite family gathering is either Thanksgiving or Christmas. Both holidays are very hectic in my house. Everyone is up early on Thanksgiving, usually helping my parents to prepare for dinner. It’s always been a tradition to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Me and my sister’s are always glued in front of the television that morning, flipping to other parade channels during commercials. In the early afternoon, everyone is trying to squeeze into the bathroom, getting ready for dinner. I usually go with my dad to pick up my grandma; she comes over for every holiday. Not long after we arrive back home, we are all seated at the kitchen table, ready for all the food to be served. My favorite part of the meal is mashed potatoes, so my mom always makes a huge bowl. For dessert, which we don’t usually have until later in the day due to our huge intake of food during dinner, my mom fills the table with a numerous amount of pies. Every year, she makes delicious homemade apple, sweet potato and pumpkin pies. My grandma adds to the table with either a chocolate or peanut butter pie. The day ends with us all watching movies for the rest of the night, preparing for the early morning ahead of us the next day.  Christmas is also one of my favorite since it is a day filled of family. Last Christmas was different for my family, since I spent it in the emergency room. Usually, me and my sisters wake up early to make my parents coffee, turn of the Christmas lights throughout the house, turn on the Christmas music then wake up my parents to open gifts. This all happens around six in the morning. After gifts are open, we try relaxing a little while my mom makes breakfast. We are all rushed to get ready to go to the cemetery to see my grandma that passes away fifteen years ago. Afterwards, we go the my grandpa’s house and have lunch at his house with some of my aunts, uncles and cousins. When we leave, we pick up my grandma to come over to our house for dinner. My mom usually makes ham while the rest of us lounge around the house, talking, playing with any new gifts and watching a Christmas movie. Since it is such a hectic day, my mom allows us to eat dinner where ever we choose. Christmas and Thanksgiving are favorites of mine since I’m surrounded by my awesome family and amazing food!

Country Must Be Country Wide

Being from Alden, which some of us see as “Small Town USA,” I feel slightly obligated to be a big country fan. When I was little, my parents always listened rock then slowly progressed country music into their likings while we lived in Florida. I was always attached to my parents, so what they liked and did pretty much stuck on me (except for the rock music.) While growing up, my choice of music has constantly changed. One day, I can be rocking out to Lady Gaga then the next, I can rap every line to a Lil Wayne song. At the end of everyday, my iPod is blasting the lines to a great Tim McGraw or Toby Keith song. I haven’t been to any other concerts other than country. I know that no matter what the music genre, concert goers are going to get rowdy, but they aren’t that bad at country concerts in my mind. Back in 2008 though, two country artists, Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney, were arrested after a concert in Buffalo. They were charged with assaulting a police officer, but it was originally said that they stole a police officer’s horse. I like country music because I don’t just think it’s a musical genre, it’s more of a way of life. Living in the country really brings people together. Within the Buffalo area, we have two big country concerts every year. In the begining of June, the local country station puts on a concert, usually containing four or five different artists. The concert is always called The Taste of Country. It takes place at Coca Cola Field in downtown Buffalo. The other concert is known Jammin’ The Valley. It’s more than a concert though. The festivities take place every year during Fourth of July weekend in Varysburg. The concerts are two days, with different artists performing each night. It’s also a place for camping, with the weekend being closed by a giant fireworks display.

Mysteries, Romance and Real Life Issues

I feel like such a nerd by saying this, but I love books way too much to label one as my favorite. Recently, I’ve been reading the Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shepard. I’m only on the third book of the series, but it is also a television show, so I already have a heads-up of what to expect. It’s about four girls who lost one of their best friends, Alison, a few years back. After her death, they all went their separate ways, bringing their friendship to an end. Recently, they have all been receiving texts, emails, and IMs from someone who goes by A. Suspense is constantly built up, causing readers to constantly think who Alison’s killer, who appears to be A, really is. Clues are always swaying back and forth between numerous characters, so you never know who really did it until the end of the eighth and final book. Another series that I’m really interested in is the Twilight Saga. All my friends were reading the books, wanting me to read what the hype was all about. Once starting the series, I found myself completely hooked to them. The main character is being drawn between two love interests; a werewolf and a vampire, who are also each other’s enemies. A book that I recently tumbled upon and fell in love with his Sarah Palin’s daughter’s book. Bristol Palin, along with an assisting author wrote a biography about her life since her mom entered the political spotlight. Since her mom stepped into the governor position in Alaska, then eventually was the Republican vice-president nominee, Bristol has gone through different television shows, the birth of her son and her constant on and off relationship with the father of her son. The book shows how much someone can grow as a person.

Thanksgiving Festivities

Thanksgiving traditions in my family have been all over the place the past few years. Last year, we were driving down to Florida on Thanksgiving Day to help my sister move. We didn’t arrive there until around eleven that night. Since we were all tired from an extremely long drive, it was too late for dinner to be made, unless it was frozen foods, since that is what we resorted to. But this year, we are getting back into our traditions. Everyone is always up bright an early, helping my parents out with cooking all the food for dinner. Oddly, we all name our turkey early in the morning before he goes in the oven to start cooking. Once the clock strikes nine, me and my sisters are glued to the television, watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. During commercials, we switch the channel to other parade coverage to see watch the different performers. We usually eat dinner in the early afternoon. The table is filled with the usuals; turkey, corn, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce. Like most people, every stays at the table until their stomach is filled to its fullest capacity. My mom won’t allow me and my sisters leave the kitchen without helping clean up. Afterwards, the family is all together in the living room, generally watching our first Christmas movie of the season. Once our stomachs are all settled, my mom sets the table up with numerous different pies. She always makes homemade apple, sweet potato and pumpkin pie. Also, my grandma makes either a chocolate or peanut butter pie. The ends comes to an end rather early though. The next morning, me and my sisters are up around 2 AM, putting on our winter coats, gloves and boots, to go wait in line to start our Black Friday shopping!