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28. October 2009 by Bex.
Here is a quick recap: We’ve kept somewhat busy on the weekends which can be both good and bad. We finally used our free tickets to the KC Renaissance Festival and had a nice time eating a turkey leg and drinking Irish ale. Also in the last couple of weeks we saw Zombieland and Paranormal Activity. Both very awesome. If you are looking for a laugh, I highly recommend Zombieland. Speaking of zombies, Maul of the Dead is at the Coterie and Roxanne and I saw that last weekend. It was pretty fun! Great theatre group, everyone should go! What else…oh! A good friend from high school dropped in and it was awesome catching up with him. I really miss familiar faces from home!
We are also still going through the home buyer’s program. Our counselor thinks we’ll be in the purchasing phase soon. I really hope that’s true! We’ll see though. We may hit a waiting period but that’s ok. I’m totally cool with moving in the spring rather then the winter. Either way, we are hiring movers this time! I can’t physically help Ron lift half this stuff so we’ll need a little help. I’m so freakin’ excited and scared. Basically I’m scared of the realities of fixing everything yourself….and having to pay for it. I think I can handle it though.
I recently had a really negative experience with some people I used to call friends. However I did get something positive from the situation: I’ve let my diseases and illnesses shut me off from people. I’m really going to try to talk to people more often and get together with locals at least once a month or so. It can be really tough sometimes…when I’m tired out, I just need to rest. Sleep. Recharge. A lot of things like housework and socializing get neglected when you don’t feel well. Unfortunately these people, who I thought knew what was going on, took my absences personally. As if I didn’t like them and was using my health as a reason not to see them. I think that’s pretty silly and thought if a person felt upset, they would talk to me about it. But whatever makes a person feel good about themselves… It feels really, really wonderful to cut out negative people from my life. No more stress on that front…what a relief! Now if I can only get work to go a little better, I think things would be perfect!
Here are images of the last three projects I worked on. I have some ideas of things I need and want to do soon. Some of them involve Christmas presents. I better get started on those! November will probably go very quickly.

Come Get Some tote bag feature the almighty Bruce Campbell!

The first of the 1898 Antikamnia Calendar series.

This was a piece done to recognize domestic abuse. Yes, it’s a personal story. No, not going to blog about it. However you can check out Craftster if you want to know more about the piece. Enough said on that.
Rowdy is shrieking at me to go outside so I’m cutting off the blog for now. Expect some goofy Halloween pictures next week!
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27. September 2009 by Bex.
We hit the jackpot this weekend at Game Co. It’s like Game Stop only more vintage, and they pay a lot more for your games. We got a nice credit with them and picked up several used games. I was pretty geeked to find two Evil Dead games on XBox:

I haven’t played A Fistful of Boomstick yet but I did play Regeneration for over an hour today. It is HILARIOUS. Ted Raimi does the voice of your midget Deadite sidekick and Bruce does Ash’s voice, of course. There are a lot of catchy one-liners and general hilarity. The best part? You can lock on your enemies and punt the Deadite to attack them. I love it! Since having an XBox is relatively new to me, I didn’t pay much attention to these games before. I now have all the ED games but not all the games with Bruce’s voice. Which is ok, as I’m not sure how much of a geek I want to allow myself to be. Here is a link to the games: http://www.bruce-campbell.com/group.asp?grp=49
Crap, I just noticed this as well: http://www.bruce-campbell.com/pilot.asp?pg=action_figure It’s a BC action figure. Crap….$60? I may be a geek, but I’m a cheap geek. Damn.
The other thing I did this weekend was finish up a book called Shadow of the Wind. It is one of the best novels I have read since The Historian. The author, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, writes very descriptively. The setting is 1940’s and 1950’s Barcelona, set in the aftermath of Spain’s civil war. It’s a mystery and very well woven. I’m sure I could have figured out some of the twists and turns if I had let myself think about it, but I really enjoy just letting a story take me along. I can’t write a good review on it but you can find some great reviews on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Wind-Carlos-Ruiz-Zafon/dp/1594200106 Apparently The Angel’s Game is a prequel that just came out in English only a year ago. I’ll have to grab that up soon.
Long story short, read it. I was dubious at first but I went from summer beach reading to this book. You have to get your brain in the right mode to really let the story suck you in. If you read it, let me know what you think! I should really join a book club but am too damn lazy.
I also finished another cross stitch but will have to wait to unveil it until after I send it. I made it for a swap for a photo group I participate in on Flickr called Phat Quarter. After the recipient receives the piece, I’ll post photos of it. It’s actually very lovely if I do say so myself! I also finished an embroidery not long ago that is for a breast cancer awareness challenge on Craftster. It’s another photograph-to-embroidery piece:

This photo has over 12,000 hit on Flickr, but that’s probably only because my boobs are partially showing. I hate that pervs are looking at it but the photo has done some good. I’ve had some people contact me to ask about the reconstructive part of mastectomies. I personally feel better having talked to someone who has gone through this shit before me, no matter what it is. So I keep the damn picture up for others to find, in case anyone else has questions. The contest on Craftster starts in a couple weeks and I’m eager to sumbit this.
Rowdy is shrieking/whining for his supper so I better go. Dogs do not like to wait for their supper! Tschus!
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18. July 2009 by Bex.
I survived another week of Hell at work. The harassment has somewhat abated but things have turned into a pretty uncomfortable work environment. I am trying to get a bunch of medical records together and that is very time consuming. I also saw a new doctor yesterday: a neurologist. She was very nice and talked to me about how Fibromyalgia is a problem with the neuro-receptors in the brain. The brain processes pain differently and the smallest bit of pain is amplified. She told me to quit a couple drugs I’m on and try something new. So here’s to hoping I don’t react negatively to it. I’m so damn sensitive to chemicals so I’m sure I’ll have at least some side effects.
I’ve been keeping calm and distracted from work by doing more stitching. It’s been a nice way to keep my sense of humor alive. Here are my two latest:


I’m going to finally cave and set up an Etsy shop. More on that later.
I better get going. We are going to have lunch at the Cinema Suites and watch Transformers 2. Maybe next weekend we’ll get some tickets to Harry Potter. I’m so geeked!
I leave you with a photo my friend Summer sent me the other day. It sums up my feelings from the past two weeks PERFECTLY:

Have a good Saturday!
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15. June 2009 by Bex.
The rain held off long enough for us to participate in the Dog N Jog down in the Country Club Plaza. True to form, Patton whined and peed the whole way. He was very good natured, letting strangers pet him, letting other dogs sniff at him and a big puppy even smacked him in the face with its paw a few times. There were 1000 dogs registered to walk with their humans. Lots of poop and pooper scoopers were there. It felt good to support a good cause. Maybe next year I’ll run it.
Not much else to report. We ran a lot of errands on Saturday and yesterday we put up a book shelf. So far it’s holding all my Bruce Campbell stuff and sort of looks like a shrine, according to Ron. *geek*
Have a good week everyone! I’m going to load up on Percocet and listen to the thunderstorm.






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