Oh no. You're probably here by accident.

So, you've somehow made it here.
Where is "here"?
Well, the exact location is unknown, but let's just call it Heather's World, not to be confused with Wayne's.
I'm glad to see you're still here and taking the time to read my cheesy intro. It means a lot. Well, this is my "blog". I guess you've figured that out. Read it, yo. It won't hurt you.
Oh, and I love you.

^.^
highlight that invisible word
x)

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

So, Yea, No.

I don't usually approve with things I do?

It's the perfectionist in me.

Anywho, I'm creating an all new bloggy.

Ha-Zahhhhh!

Check it out, pretend it doesn't exist, tell your mother about it...
Whatever makes you happy, pal.

It's been fun,

H.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Pure Imagination

I really like good commercials. (:

Currently, AT&T have a commercial that plays the Gene Wilder (really funny guy & Charlie & The Chocolate Factory star) song "Pure Imagination"

I adore zat song. (:
Check it out, if you don't remember it.

This week has been....grrrrreat. (:
I'm living high. Praise the Lord. x)

It's been a Nevershoutnever! day. Gotta love him.

I've decided to re-vamp ze blog.
Instead of my journal abuse, I'm going to go all opinionated on you. Yep, be warned. ;)

Soon to come, dears, soon to come!

Until we meet again,
Heather

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Amen.

Today was.....awesome.

Do you ever have those days where everything is just...right?
That was today for me. Lately things had been so "meh"...and I'm normally an optimistic person, but I was getting run down, so I think this whole "great day" was a God thing. Check it:
1. FBLA elections are tomorrow-and I'm nominated for Prez.
2. I rocked an Academic team practice that got me out of 4th block. (Nerd reference?)
3. I finished "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Awesome book!!!!
4. Last, but not least:
I found out I'm going to Internationals to compete in Scenario Writing!!!!
Ha-Rah!

Yes, I'm a geek. I get that.

Still: I'm really proud. I now shall travel to Wisconsin to meet/compete with people all over this big ole' world. I'm pumped. Airplane!!!! =)

Wish me luck, kiddos.
I'll post the story that is getting me to the cheesiest state later. It isn't my favorite-but I like it. (:

Looks like I'm headed to the RC to catch a movie and bowl it up with Hunter tomorrow.
See you there? ;)

Heather is leaving now,

Heather.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Rather Uneventful Events

Today, ey?
I woke up...not feeling like P. Diddy, always a disappointment.
I was all out of "Jack" to brush my teeth with-so, I had to use Colgate. :(

Big news: I had an English muffin for breakfast! Win!
I finished reading "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Moving on, I listened to Latin ringtones to pass the monotony of 2nd block. Don't ask, okay?

All in all, I have been verrrrrrrrrrrry unproductive in the past week.
With the exception of literature studies, because, you know, I can't fail when it comes to awesome A-Team facts. ;D

Disclaimer: That was not a Mr. T reference!

So, music. That's what I've been working on.
I listened to "Mr. Right" by A Rocket to the Moon...and even though new music isn't ever highly rated by me...I do love this song.
:D

Well, I hope everyone is having/had/will have a lovely day.

P.S. I'm anticipating this weekend-first weekend in 2 months and 3 weeks where I haven't been involved in something. Hallelujah. x)

Heather's signature follows shortly,

Heather.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ohai. Reintroductions.

So, basically, I'm back.

Whaaaaaaaaat?

I stumbled upon this blog today, then I thought:
"Heather, you silly goose, you did some bad blogging here!"

Yep, I call myself silly goose. Really? Surprised? Hmph.

Anywho, (I also say that) I decided to completely and totally start over.

With that, here's an intro:

Hi there, I'm Heather.
I like things.
I like people.
I attend a school.
I won't do that forever,
just for a while.
Then I shall get a job.
Sounds nice?
I thought so.
I have lots of plans...
but, for now
I'm being Heather,
doing Heatherish things.
So, check this blog out ever once in a while...
You might be alarmed, amused, or offended.
That's okay...
because I love you.

G'night,
Heather.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Neglection!

Sorry blog, I've been neglecting you. :(

Truth is, my schedule has given me an intense headache. (literally)

I just got back from an academic meet in Fleming county, where we came in 3rd overall. Pretty sweet <3

Scenarios, articles, ELI application...Gah, I have too much on my plate right now.

So, this is just a short little post...Just so everyone's aware that I'm not done blogging yet. x)

Phineas and Ferb is on right now, and this pleases me. So I suppose I'm outta here.

Ciao, Bello

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Just A Small Town Girl In An Avatar's World

And Heather is back in town...
and feels like neglecting her blog, but I'm working on it

Geeze, Nashville <4
I love city life. I plan on Stanford post-high school, so that seems just about right for me. My dream residence is set up in the suburbs, right outside a living, breathing, overly populated city. :D

Eh, to everyone around here, that sounds loco. I can't help it. I feel like I need to breathe in culture. See the open-minded nonsense of it all, and then battle it while being amongst it.

Odd theory.

Oh, I wore my 3WM (three-wolf-moon) shirt to the mall. I absolutely love pop culture. Not everyone got the "joke", but thankfully I know some people are die-hard "The Office" fans, like me. :D

Moving on. I saw "Avatar" today. So here I go on an opinionated rant, watch out:

These cult-fads everyone raves about have never appealed to me. Harry Potter, Edward Cullen, and now Jake Sully, do nothing for me.

I understand the appeal, and I'm not saying I didn't like the movie. Matter of fact, I very much enjoyed Cameron's latest hit. The thing is, never would I call the movie "the best I've seen" or "A future classic"--It's just another SciFi action film with liberal sub-plots.

You know what, I might have enjoyed it more if I even like SciFi, which I don't. It simply doesn't attract to me.

I enjoyed Sam Worthington's first "real" acting premier. (not counting small role in Terminator) His acting and portrayal had me interested in the movie from the start.

The Effects: Oh, I loved them. Every scene was gorgeous, and for what the movie lacked in plot, in made up in imagery. Seeing it in 3D at the Imax was one of the most immersing movie experiences one can imagine.

Sub-Plots: Anti-war..yadda, yadda, yadda...Cameron said he was making a statement, but truth be told, he should have tried harder. If he was going for the "War for oil" message as he stated he was, then he failed. The message i received was more along the lines of America's treatment of the Indians in the Colonial age. So I wasn't "that" enraged by the stupidity of liberal filmmakers.

Overall: I would rate it a solid C. It had drawn out moments (Na'vi's revenge battle) that lasted a bit too long, but demonstrated the magic of modern day film effects. The story was just okay for me.

I know, I know, you Avatar lovers aren't too happy with me right now, but don't worry. I haven't rated a movie above a B- in a long time. Sherlock Holmes tomorrow, I have higher hopes. I'm done with SciFi for a while.

(Don't be mad-that's the highest any movie of that genre has ever been rated by me)

Oh, and I do believe I'll even go see Avatar 2 when it hits the theaters. If not for anything more than the breathtaking effects.

Oh, you should check out my article in the Community Voice. It's the one with my awful awful awful picture beside it. :)

School tomorrow, bleh.

Ciao.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Labels For This Post Grievances

Congratulations! You've made it to a new decade.
That's fine and dandy-truly it is.
Clean slate, folks. Make the best of it.

And onward, well, I'm off to Nashville tomorrow. More Christmas money to spend. Hoo-rah!

I already elected to but a new hat. Probably from karmaloop though, they have adorable hats. I want one with an orca on it. :D
Yea, that sounded weird. In case you didn't know, I'm uberly obsessed with hats of all sorts. Even my bookshelf has its own hat section.

Oh and I just ordered something amazing. Historical figure finger puppets! Gasp. I'm a geek, and I love it.

They are from the Unemployed Philosopher's Guild:

I bought Sigmund Freud, Sherlock Holmes, William Shakespeare, and Napoleon Bonaparte...I think I'll make movies with them or something silly like that. I tried to get Oscar Wilde, because that would be hilariously controversial, but he was on backorder. Weird.

Well, back to my title. I just noticed the examples for the "labels for this post" and they are as follows:
scooters, vacation, fall
I'm not sure why, but I found this funny. Scooters?
I like scooters, of course, but I'm not sure I would blog about them.
Then again, I could understand how someone could. Maybe you just bought a new scooter, or maybe you are just a scooter-fan. Who am I to judge?

I mean, I talk about finger puppets, so I do believe I might be acting a tad hypocritical here. With love though, I assure you.

Eh, I do believe I shall bid you farewell, for the time being.

I think you know who I am, but anyway, Heather