NaBloPoMo every month!

Back in November, I joined NaBloPoMo, National Blog Posting Month. While it was similar to the NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in that it lasted for the entire month of November, NaBloPoMo has now gone monthly. Every month there will be prizes randomly awarded to those who write at least one blog post every day for each month. (Meaning, if you blog once a day for the 31 days in March, you are eligible to win March's prize.) I'm planning on taking part in this so be prepared for a lot of posting from me. Feel free to join too!

I hate the winter

I absolutely hate the winter. Besides the fact that it is way too cold and disgusting outside, my entire body dries out thanks to the dry heat inside. My skin gets all gross and flaky and my sinuses dry out so much they start to bleed. Now that the cold has really set in, my husband and I have put humidifiers in all the bedrooms. Hopefully, once we get some moisture into the air, I can get back to normal instead of looking like a dried out prune.

More rehab talk

I know that I've been talking about addiction treatment a lot lately. Chalk it up to too much Dr. Drew and too many celebrities signing themselves up for rehab. But this makes me wonder if maybe some celebs are going in for things other than the "normal" rehab reasons - drugs and alcohol. I'm sure a couple of them have shopping addictions but you never really hear of someone going to rehab for that. Are any of them cutters? Makeup can hide a lot so we, the general public, may not ever know of a celebrity cutter. That is definitely a behavior that needs treatment. Of course, no publicist would ever release information like that though. It'll all be blamed on the alcohol.

Game review: Family Restaurant

Family Restaurant is a restaurant simulation game that is similar to Cooking Mama. You are given a template for each dish and it is your job to match it with the ingredients at hand. The closer your food matches the template, the happier your customers are. While the game isn't difficult, it can get annoying. There are times that you, the player, swears that your food matches the template but you'll only receive a 60%. Since you're making the same basic dishes over and over, the frustration level rises with each dish. However, there are some dishes that are extremely easy to hit 100% every time. Luckily, the overall score for each level is an average of all your dish percentages so those 100%s even out the lower scores.

Game review: Vogue Tales

Vogue Tales is a wacky fashion-themed time management game. You play fashion designer Wendy. Her grandmother sent her a mysterious gift but before she could open it, a thief stole the gift and her favorite dummy. Wendy must raise enough money to go to London to get her stuff back. Once again, this is a game where the customers choose the type and color for the piece of clothing they want. Wendy takes the design to the fabric, where it is magically sewed, then hands the clothes to the customer. There isn't anything particularly difficult about the game. Though it can be a challenge to keep the customers happy. You can buy upgrades for help you keep their hearts full.

Personally, I'd like to see a little more variety in the time management genre. While the general themes are slightly different, the gameplay is exactly the same. I'm ready for something amazing to come along and make me love the genre all over again.

Music review: Barenaked Ladies - Maybe You're Right

bnlareme.jpgArtist: Barenaked Ladies Members: Steven Page (vocals), Ed Robertson (guitar/vocals), Tyler Stewart (drums), Jim Creegan (bass), Kevin Hearn (keyboards) Album: Barenaked Ladies Are Me Release date: 9/12/06

Lyrics: It was often talked about It was often raised But nothing was ever done about it

To hear the way they talked about it No one could be saved But nothing was ever done about it

Shall I take back everything I've ever said And live my whole life in silence instead?

It was oversimplified It was underthought And nothing was ever done to stop it

Everything was fortified by All the lies we bought And nothing was ever done to stop it

Shall I take back everything I've ever said And live my whole life in silence instead?

Shall I take back everything I've ever said (Shall I take back all my attacks? All of my accusations?) And live my whole life in silence instead? (All my mistrust - we never discussed anyone's reservations)

There was a time When a crime was a crime Now I think I'm losing my mind

Or taking it all too hard Taking it all too hard Taking it all too hard

Shall I take back all my attacks? All of my accusations? All my mistrust - we never discussed anyone's reservations

Shall I take back everything I've ever said (Shall I take back all my attacks? All of my accusations?) And live my whole life in silence instead? (All my mistrust - we never discussed anyone's reservations)

Shall I take back everything I've ever said (Shall I take back all my attacks? All of my accusations?) And live my whole life in silence instead? (All my mistrust - we never discussed anyone's reservations)

Maybe you're right Maybe you're right Maybe you're right But I don't think so

Maybe you're right Maybe you're right Maybe you're right But I don't think so About the song: This is such an amazing song. Steve and Ed's voices meld so well together here. It really makes me think of an old Beatles song. (I think the chorus has the same tune to one of Paul McCartney's solo songs.) The background music starts out soft and delicate but then moves into something more robust. It usually takes me awhile to really get into new BNL albums. This song was a hit for me from the first listen.

Celebrity Rehab PSAs

On Saturday, I talked about Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. During the commercial breaks, there are public service announcements for drug rehab. On one hand, these are great motivators to get families to notice someone's addiction. However, I firmly believe that you cannot force someone into rehab. It just won't stick. That's the "other hand" of these PSAs. Dr. Drew insists that addicts are silently screaming for help and it is "our" duty to get these people into rehab. From my experience, that doesn't really work. You can try to confront the addict but you can't force them to rehab. If they aren't willing to take the necessary steps to get themselves clean, there is nothing an outsider can do to make them want that or to make them follow through with the treatment. Sorry, Dr. Drew, this is one subject we'll just have to disagree on.

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is quickly approaching. I bet some of you guys out there need some ideas on what to get your loved ones, right? Well, here are some ideas for you: Silver Jewelry Club offers free silver jewelry. All you have to pay is a $6 shipping and handling fee. I have purchased a few items from the site and loved it so much that I recommended it to my friends. Now they are addicted to it as well!

Build-a-Bear Workshop. Yes, these stores are mostly geared towards children but grown-ups can use it too. If your significant other likes teddy bears and stuffed animals, it's a better idea to give her one that you made yourself instead of something pre-made that hundreds, if not thousands, of other women have.

Another present you can make with your own hands are origami flowers. Granted, these are usually gifts you give with a box of candy or something small to make it a very personal gift. Just remember - a handmade gift can be much better than a store bought one if you make the right thing.

Ah, the chocolate. Gotta put chocolate on the list, right? While it tends to be on the expensive side, Godiva is usually a good way to go. You can even win a chocolate fantasy weekend in New York City with an entire room made out of chocolate.

Got a geeky girl? Think Geek has an entire line of geeky girl t-shirts. Or there is always the Genki Gang anime and video game hats. Rock out with your geekiness!

These are some pretty good starting points. I know that Valentine's Day is always a difficult holiday. Single people feel left out while couples scramble to find the "right" way to celebrate together. Instead, just chill out an enjoy the company of your friends and loved ones. You don't have to be romantically linked to anyone to have a good Valentine's Day with some close friends or family.