It is a 19 hour drive from Las Vegas to my home on Whidbey Island Washington. This of course is failing to calculate time for gas, food, and endless bathroom breaks or when the car started to leak fluid. To say the least, we had some time to kill. However, as much as I would … Continue reading Ready Player One vs. Armada
Tag: Wil Wheaton
Crazy Ex Girlfriend
I truly wish sometimes that I was less conservative with my thoughts and emotions online and that I could really open up right now about some of the things going on in my life. But life doesn't really allow for that yet. Maybe someday I'll get the okay and I'll be able to share some … Continue reading Crazy Ex Girlfriend
Playing a little catch up
Admittedly this month has come at me from a bad angle and caught me a bit off guard. There have been some personal matters to attend to and they really have sucked all of my energy and time over the last few weeks. On the bright side though I felt so inspired by Wil Wheaton's … Continue reading Playing a little catch up
You’re Never Weird on The Internet (almost)
September 18, 2015 You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) By Felicia Day Reviewed by Miranda Boyer Anyone who knows me well enough knows that I have a long time love for Felicia Day. She has inspired me to create and follow my dreams. As far as women go, she is among the most bad-ass. … Continue reading You’re Never Weird on The Internet (almost)
Armada
Armada By Ernest Cline Narrated by Wil Wheaton Reviewed by Miranda Boyer After I fell in love with Ready Player One there was no doubt in my mind that I would gobble Ernie Cline’s new book Armada as soon as it became available. It has taken all the will power I have not to finish … Continue reading Armada
Leonard Nimoy
I was going through old posts moving them to this blog and I came across this one I wrote after the passing of Leonard Nimoy and my father. I wanted to share it, so here it is.February 27, 2015 Growing up I was always sort of a daddy’s girl. What little girl isn’t? My dad … Continue reading Leonard Nimoy