Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

I'd like to wish you all a happy Thanksgiving!





In South Africa we don't have this holiday, but I've had enough American influence to know what it is about.

I made a list of things I am thankful for:


I'm thankful my grandpa is getting better. His blood sugar was very high (off the scales) but it has been brought down to the safer region.

I'm thankful that my grandpa and grandma are coming to visit us for Christmas.

I'm thankful for my new friend Cliff.

I'm thankful to be in a loving family I can share many fun memories with.

I'm thankful for the upcoming holiday.

I'm thankful for my good test results in school.

I'm thankful for the internet. (What would I do without it?)



What are you thankful for?


~Megan

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

*Spoilers* Day of the Doctor review

Ok. I just saw it!!!!!!!
It was perfect.

NOTE: Those who haven't watched the Day of the Doctor and doesn't want anything spoiled VISIT ANOTHER PART OF THE INTERNET!!!!!

The whole episode was epic. Steven Moffet has made up for his bad writing skills the past while. All I can say right now is, "Well done, Mr. Moffet. I applaude thee."

I really liked how the started the episode with the original intro. I'm a bit confused though. Why is Clara teaching? Did she survive that last episode? Is she a new Clara? I guess it will all be explained soon enough.
I don't quite get why 10 has to be married to Elizabeth I. Moffet could have written the episode without that, though it was very funny when John Hurt, after seeing 10 get married, asked if kissing was going to happen often in his future and 11 says "It does start to happen..." And John starts to nod.


Also I bet that angry Queen Elizabeth I we see in The Shakespeare Code is so angry because her 'husband' promised to be right back, but due to his memory loss at the end of the episode (Day of the Doctor) he never returned. He left his new bride!



I absolutely love John Hurt's doctor. I might just have a new favorite. He is so gentle, yet doesn't want to be told no. I haven't seen John Hurt's other movies, but he looks like a pretty decent actor.

I was pretty dissappointed in Rose's character. I was hoping she would be there with the clone doctor. It would have been nice if she met 11. Then she would have seen the War Doctor, 9, 10, and 11. But I guess that wouldn't have worked though....Oh well.

 The part where all the doctors (even 12) were circling Gallifrey to save it was probably my favorite. When all those doctors showed their faces I was just sitting there with this huge silly grin on my face. And then when Peter Capaldi came up.....(I can't wait to see what kind of doctor he will be)

Moffet did a nice job with not ruining everything that had happened so far in Modern Who. The whole time stream thingy might be a bit far stretched but I don't care.

The last scene with Tom Baker was very special. I think Matt must have been pretty awestruck right then.




Well, I must really end this post now. It is late and I need to go to bed.

What did you think about The Day of the Doctor. (That is if you've seen it) {If you haven't WHY ARE YOU EVEN READING??}


In honor of Doctor Who I shall now say
A-lonsy!

This is my current background

Monday, November 25, 2013

There's this new store in town, it looks somewhat out of place.

Hellooooooo!!!

Ok. I haven't watched the Day of the Doctor yet. But I have it so I'll watch it soon. Probably by the end of the week.

What I'm really writing this post for is..... Mzuzu has a new grocery store!!!!
SHOPRITE opened last Friday and we got to go today. Wow. That was quite an experience. I thought there would be less people after the weekend openings, but alas that wasn't to be. (Not that I really mind.)
 Anyways. It is very pretty inside. There are fruit aisles and meat aisles and sweet aisles and.... everything really. I am really impressed. There are even some Christmas trees with lights. It was very pretty.
Oh yes! I took some photos.


The entrance















The dairy aisle...  


















Apples!!! (Also notice the large numbers on the price tags.)
(And my dad's back)



















My sister and her best friend Sasha.   
 Also go check out their new blog....   





















These little guys are waiting patiently for me to devour them.




















For any Afrikaans speaking people who might be reading this...

















I think it looks rather fancy. I really liked seeing the 'familiar' stuff again. Some days you just feel like you need a piece of South Africa, now we have it. :D


Well, I guess that's all for now.

~DFTBA

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

50th Anniversary Madness

Hello internet!

I am so excited!!!!!

Jelly baby?

I can't wait to see the Day of the Doctor!

So I watched the Night of the Doctor the other day...*Spoiler alert*
My first reaction after watching it was "What? What! Wait WHAT!!!!?!? Yay! Its Paul McGann!"
My first prediction for John Hurt's doctor was that he was, in fact, the older version of eight. After all we never saw how eight died/regenerated. But now all that has changed!
I have mixed feelings about the whole war doctor thing. I like that he is a separate character, and he seems like he has quite a story to tell, but I don't like it that he is the actual 9th doctor.  It messes up so many things.
Why would there be so many 11 jokes for 11 if he is actually 12. Also, that means that Peter Capaldi will be the 13th doctor. Isn't there some limit to their regenerations? (Eh, I guess that's Steven Moffet's problem.)

I can't wait to see David Tenant again!

What are your thoughts on these things?


I plan to do a review after I saw it. So I guess that's all for now.

Where's Rose?


~DFTBA

Thursday, November 14, 2013

AASC Short Story

Crime Doesn't Pay!
by Megan Nel

   Kendall pulled the car into the church parking lot and immediately Jordan felt
even more uneasy than before.
    “You didn’t tell me we’re tagging a church.”
    “Well we are. Do you have a problem with that?” asked Kendall.
    Jordan shifted uncomfortably in his seat. He really wanted to be on Kendall’s
good side.
    “No, I don’t.” He lied.
    “Good then you can carry the paint.”
    A few minutes into spray painting Jordan heard something. It was footsteps!
They were going to get caught!
    “Someone’s coming!” Jordan whispered frantically to Kendall.
    “What! Let’s get out of here!” Kendall practically shouted.
    The boys piled the paint into the black backpack. The footsteps came closer and
a man called out,
    “Hey! Is someone there?”
   Kendall took off running back to the car, leaving Jordan with the paint. He quickly
hid it behind one of the bushes and ran after Kendall.
   “Stop!” the man yelled after them.
   Kendall ignored him and jumped into the car, started the engine, and began to
drive away. Jordan reached the car just as Kendall pulled away. When they were a
safe distance from the church Jordan furiously turned to look at Kendall.
   “You were going to leave me!” Jordan spat.
   “No, I was just uh... turning the car round to come get you.” Kendall said
nervously.
   “You’re lying!” Jordan declared. He crossed his arms and looked out of the
window.
   “Well, maybe if you’d kept a better lookout we could have reached the car earlier,
and I wouldn’t have lost my paint!” Kendall snapped.
   Jordan turned to face Kendall again.
   “If I hadn’t heard the footsteps we’d both had been caught for sure.”
   They drove in silence for a few tense minutes when Kendall stopped the car and
told Jordan to get out.
   “This isn’t even my block!” Jordan complained.
   “Well then, I suggest you start walking. You have a lot of ground to cover.” He
paused then smiled cruelly.
   “Oh, and don’t bother hanging out with me again, you’re far too boring for my
taste.” With that he drove off.
   Twenty minutes later Jordan arrived back home. He unlocked the door and
quietly headed upstairs. He went to his room and fell onto his unmade bed.
How could Kendall just dump him like this? He had promised that if Jordan
helped with this ‘paint job’ as he had called it, Jordan will be allowed into the ‘cool
kids’ group. Jordan knew there was no way Kendall would allow him in now; Kendall
had made that very clear. If only...

   Thinking these thoughts he drifted off to restless sleep.



   Jordan and his family arrived at church the next day. The same church he had
vandalized with Kendall the night before. Everyone around them was talking about
the ‘horrid’ thing that someone did to the building the previous evening. Jordan saw a
few people glance over at him and felt as though they knew he was responsible for
this.
   His mother turned to him and asked if he was okay.
   “Yes...Of course I’m okay. Why wouldn’t I be?” Jordan answered quickly.
   His mother frowned slightly, then said. “You just look somewhat pale.”
   “I guess I’m just a little tired.” That wasn’t a complete lie, he hadn’t rested last
night.
   The music began and everyone started singing; that is, everyone except Jordan.
   One of the elders went to the front and gave the announcements; the vandalism was
mentioned, of course.
   Pastor John took his place at the pulpit, prayed, and then began his sermon.
   “Please open your Bibles to Proverbs 1.” The sound of rustling pages filled the
building. Pastor John began to read.
   At first Jordan wasn’t paying attention to the sermon, but he soon found himself
unable to think of anything but what Pastor John was saying. This sermon seemed to
be aimed straight at him.
   Pastor John was explaining about how godless friends will lead you down the
path of eternal destruction. Jordan knew he was going down that road. He sat with
tears in his eyes as the sermon finished.
   When the service ended, Jordan searched for Pastor John. He found him talking
to Mr. Bower, the man who had almost caught him the previous evening.
   “May I please talk to you?” Jordan asked.
   “Certainly!” Pastor John replied. He led them to his office in the back. Pastor
John told Jordan to take a seat.
   “What’s wrong Jordan?” He asked the crying boy.
   “I’m so sorry, sir.” Jordan said and cried harder.
   “However so?” Pastor John asked.
   Jordan spent the next few minutes explaining his story through sniffs and tears.
By the time he finished Pastor John was next to him and patting his back
reassuringly. Jordan apologized over and over again.
   “Jordan, what you did was wrong. But I’m very proud of you for admitting your
mistake.” Pastor John said returning to his seat.
   “I would like to repair the damage I’ve done.” Jordan said. “But I don’t have
enough money to pay for paint. I’m willing to do anything to help.”
   Pastor John thought for a moment then said, “I may have a solution to that
problem. We’ll supply the paint for you, then you can paint it for us. If you’ll mow the
lawn and help with cleaning up you can pay us back in just a few months. How does
that sound?”
   Jordan sat up straight and answered. “I’ll be more than willing to help with that.”
   Pastor John stood up and said. “You should also apologize to Mr. Bower though;
you gave him quite a big fright.”
   “I will.” Jordan promised. He exited through the door and searched for Mr. Bower.



AASC Poem

Undeserving - from Luke 23:32-43
By Megan Nel

The soldier’s face is bleak and stark
As he lowers the hammer to meet its mark
I stole and I plundered, yet it brought no gain
Now they lift me up and I feel the pain

I hear the crowd as they scream and mock
I turn my head and our eyes lock
I recognize him as the so called King
A week ago His praises they’d sing

His eyes looked in mine; I knew he’s no Pariah
This must be the One, the promised Messiah
The mocking continues without any mercy
The people are lost in their own controversy

The brigand beside Him let out a cuss
“If thou be Christ save thyself and us”
His uncaring words set my anger afire
How could he say this when he’s ‘bout to expire

I rebuke him but he does not care
A callused heart showing no despair
I make a simple last request
Christ’s answer sets my heart at rest

Though my past was filled with lies
Today I’ll meet Him in Paradise
He treated me with love unswerving
Though I’m a sinner that’s undeserving

I'm back!!!!!!!!!!

Hello there beautiful internet people!
I have returned from my super long trip to South Africa! I've actually been back a week now, but for some reason the internet didn't want me to update my blog, silly thing.

I had a wonderful time. All the wishes I made before I went came true. I even found some A&W root beer!



The convention was very fun. My poem got eighth place!!
The speakers were very good. Each night they got someone new to speak. They had fantastic music and the air was always filled with excitement.
I also met plenty new people. We were given 'passports' when we arrived, these were little booklets you needed to have around your neck at all times (except when sleeping!) and there was a section where you could ask people to sign it. The first time someone asked me to sign their passports my first thought was "You must have me confused with someone else." But luckily I watched what other people were doing and refrained from making a fool of myself.

I'll be posting my events after this post.

The Rally tent

We also got to go to my cousin's wedding.



He is in the army in England, so we didn't get to see him for the past six years. I'm very proud of him. His new wife is also a very nice lady. We also got most of the Nel clan together so I saw my other cousins as well. Fun times, fun times...


Oh, and I coloured my hair!!

Before......


 And after!!!



What do you think???

School started again on Monday. It went for a loop while we were away. Who knew late nights visiting with friends could be so exhausting. *I'm so sarcastic*


Well, I plan to write more soon...

~DFTBA