Sunday, June 20, 2010

Wins for the Weekend

Some little 'wins' that helped make this weekend a memorable one for me:
  • Read the entirety of Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's Planetary graphic novel series this weekend. I first started reading the series in high school and the final issue (#27) came out last fall (it was on an indefinite hiatus for about three years and came out at best sporadically after that).

    It had always been one of those books I really loved reading - it captured the imagination and filled you with a spirit of wonder - but it wasn't until this weekend when I put them all together and read them one after another that I realized just how... breathtaking the whole presented image really was. How seemless the story became. If you read one comics series (not including limited runs like Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns), read Planetary - there really is something for everyone in there!
  • Here's a link to the cover of Planetary #27, the book's final issue. (Marvel at Cassaday's amazing art!)

  • I bought a new car on Thursday - a white 2002 Chevy Malibu - and have been driving it around all weekend. Nothing really epic to report, but it's nice to have a reliable vehicle to get from A to B in. (Illinois friends, this means I'm in for possible roadtrips later this summer.)

  • I've taken a summer job at Barnes & Noble (where I worked before becoming a teacher at Covenant) in order to get some extra cash. Last night, I was shelving some books in the bargain section and noted that someone had taken all of the copies of Barack Obama's "The Audacity of Hope" and moved them from their designated section to the bargain section.

    This ticks me off for two reasons: (1.) You have political feelings. Awesome. So do I. So does everyone. Airing them out in a forum like Barnes & Noble by doing some lame, childish faux-covert ops move is not only juvenile, it's not going to convince anyone of anything except how dumb you are. (2.) When you put things back in the wrong spot, someone else who is not you has to put them back in the right spot. Sometimes, this person is me. I'm not your mom. Clean up your messes, people!

    I probably would have continued to be mad, but when I got to the section they were supposed to be in and got down to put them all away, I found they had been replaced with one solitary copy of this book. I mean, how can you stay mad about that?! Short answer: you can't.
  • On my way home from work last night, I got an odd phone call from a group of my Illinois friends who decided to call me out of the blue and taunt me. It amused me and made me miss all of them a great deal. Which is why I'm contemplating a trip up there sometime between now and August. 'Cause they're good people.
  • Today is Father's Day and, in addition to me getting my dad a 'Best of ZZ Top' CD, the whole family went out to Smokey Bones for some barbecue! I'm a big fan of barbecue myself and managed to take down their BBQ Chicken - an entire half-chicken covered in their sweet barbecue sauce. It was very delicious and, if I'm honest, I can say I'm still a little full from the ordeal.
  • After lunch, I headed out to see a production of "Rabbit Hole" at Spotlight Players. I've done a couple of shows at Spotlight now (with another one on the way in August - tell your friends!) and knew a couple of people affiliated with the production. Brent Wooldridge, the director, was in "Sorry, Wrong Number" with me last summer, then directed me in "Dearly Beloved," and was also in "Insane With Power" with me immediately after that. So I know him well enough to be in trouble if I weren't there. My friend Ericka Barker - whom I met after auditions for "Dearly Beloved" - had managed to snag the lead in this show also, so I had to see her too. I had just seen her about a month or two back in "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder" and thought she did wonderfully in both shows, pulling off a level of emotional intensity in both productions that I was just astounded by! If this weren't the last day of this production, I'd encourage you all to go see it. Sadly, though, you can't.

Now, I'm gonna go home and eat food. Maybe finish watching season two of "Mad Men". We shall see.

What were some of the highlights of your weekend?