Jul 2007
20

Is It Really The Last One?

by Desirai in Uncategorized

Jeff and I were two of about twenty-five people to get to Barnes and Noble at 8:00am this morning to receive a bracelet. The bracelet is blue with an owl, tomorrow’s date and marked with the section we’ll need to line up in. We’re in section A, first in the alphabet and first in line to purchase the last Harry Potter book tonight at midnight.

This will be the first Harry Potter midnight madness party for me. It’s slightly amusing really. I can clearly remember how stupid I thought these midnight parties were just 3 years prior, until… until I read the first Harry Potter book. It was shortly after the fifth book had come out. Harry Potter was all over the news, the paper and definitely the Internet. I had grown so sick of hearing about it. I couldn’t understand the obsession of so many adults over a children’s book. At the time I was pretty active in a book club and it was a friend and group member that nominated the first Harry Potter as our next read. I was completely surprised. She’s three years older than me. She couldn’t possibly serious but she was insistent. She said she really wanted to reread all four books before she moved onto the fifth and swore I would like it.

I think part of me was willing to read it just to criticize it when I was done. At the time I couldn’t believe other members in the club had agreed to read it, but it was decided. We’d be reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.

I finished book one in a day and all five by the end of the week. I found myself buying companion books like Quidditch Through The Ages, and the Ultimate Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter. I got caught up and sucked in to the Harry Potter madness and I was loving every minute of it.

Am I now a Harry Potter fan? Absolutely. Would I call myself an HP fanatic? Absolutely NOT. The difference seemed almost crystal clear as I silently stood in line this morning waiting for a bracelet.

I know. I know. I was enough of a dork to be standing in line at all, but I wasn’t disappointed or angry like the majority of the people at the front of the line. I wasn’t disappointed at the fact that a copy of the seventh book had been posted to the internet (I’m actually guilty of searching for it. However by the time I had decided I was ok with my decision, I couldn’t find a copy). I think mainly because I understand that there will always be someone out there that wants to ruin something for someone else. I wasn’t angry about the fact that Barnes and Noble did not broadcast the information about bracelets. I knew if they had, chances were I would not have gotten one. It seemed like one complaint after the other. But what were they really so angry about? They were at the front of the line. They were getting bracelets anyway.

When they weren’t complaining they were frighteningly giddy. Peering through the windows, trying to figure out what could possibly be in the Harry Potter labeled boxes stacked on the table (turned out they were t-shirts). I felt so out of place. At one point Jeff turned to me and said “I feel like I don’t deserve my place in line. I’m not giddy enough.” I laughed but mostly cause I understand exactly how he felt.

I think maybe that’s why there are so many HP haters out there. Perhaps we’re all a little afraid of the fanatics. Maybe it’s just really easy to judge something you have no idea about. Maybe we’re all just afraid that if we try it, we’ll like it, at which point we are just doomed to be hated by the haters.

Whether you have the potential to be a fan or fanatic I think the point here is that you shouldn’t let nonconformity be the deciding factor. It was just yesterday I was having a conversation with Crystal about it. She was going on about Oprah and how great the show is. “When did you become all about Oprah?” I asked. “For months now. I love it. It’s great.” she replied. “Yeah but it’s so cliché. ‘Today on Oprah…'” I responded. “Yeah I know. But I started thinking about how many things I avoid cause I think they’re cliché, and then I was like; there must be some reason why everyone likes it.”

It’s pretty clear to me at this point that the reason so many children, young adults, and adults like Harry Potter is cause the story and the characters are great. No matter what age a good story is a good story and the potential for appreciation is there, but only if you allow it to be.

 

Jul 2007
18

For Those Touched By Diabetes – Tudiabetes.com

by Desirai in Uncategorized

A friend of mine, Manny Hernandez, has put forth much time and effort to develop a social networking site for those touched by diabetes. The site is called tudiabetes.com. In addition, Tu Diabetes groups can be found on both Myspace and Facebook. The Tu Diabetes site recently reached 450 members and continues to grow each day.

For more information about diabetes and the Tu Diabetes networking site, please visit:

http://tudiabetes.com
http://myspace.com/tudiabetes
Tu Diabetes on Facebook

 

Jul 2007
17

She’s Crafty! – Hot Women That Sell Their Goods

by Desirai in Uncategorized

I just found out that I will be featured in a calendar called “She’s Crafty! – Hot Women That Sell Their Goods”. I asked to be the model for the month of September and it looks as though my wish has been granted. I’m really excited about this. The calendar will feature 12 female Etsy sellers and will also list our shop URLs. This will obviously be great exposure for all of us.

Incidentally, I’m also involved in another calendar project. This one however is a little different. I’ll actually be designing a page in a diary. Each page will be designed to include a specific day of the year. I chose to do September 14th, my birthday. We were asked to include our logos and shop URLs as well, serving as another great advertising opportunity.

Today was actually a pretty good day. I wore my “Fortune Cookies & Glory” Shirt for the first time. I imagine this doesn’t sound very exciting to you, but the truth is I could hardly get the shirt on when I first bought it. It felt really good to be able to comfortably wear it today. It served not only as a reminder of my steady weight loss but was also a nice boost of confidence.

I met up with Scott in the city today. I asked him to meet me at the Barnes and Noble in Union Square. At this point I’d like to note how hard it is trying to get a seat at Barnes and Noble. One might even be able to say that it’s more difficult than getting a seat on the train during rush hour.

That being said we decided to sit on the floor at the end of an aisle in the children’s section. We actually sat there talking for a while before we realized our conversation was inappropriate for the surrounding little virgin ears. But really, at the moment I feel no guilt. It would not have been a problem had we been able to grab some seats in the table section. “That’s cool. Let’s just never pay for a book again, we can stay here and read all day long.” Scott joked. “You think people actually do that? Just come here everyday after work and pick up the same book till they finish it?” lol — I’m not sure why I found that so funny. Probably cause I believed some people really did that. I honestly felt that for a bookstore with 4 floors they definitely not only had a shortage of tables in the eatery, but a lack of the comfy arm chairs which I’ve come so used to seeing at B&N. Scott and I speculated it was to prevent people from showing up everyday after work to read the same book until they finished it.

Jeff was able to meet up with us at the bookstore. After seeing Ratatouille we had talked a bit about going some where for French food. Jeff’s co-worker recommended a quaint little café in the lower east village called Le Gamin. Jeff ordered a Crepe with chicken and ratatouille, while I had a very un-French sandwich. Well, unless you count the baguette. I will say though, it was excellent. So good even I had to take one to go! It was definitely a pleasant dining experience and I expect that Jeff and I will be returning in the near future. Perhaps next time I’ll be a bit more adventurous and choose something much more française.

On what seemed like the never ending walk back to the train, we passed by a tattoo/piercing place called Venus. I decided to stop in and take a peek at their lip rings. I have been wanting a much simpler one with a less obnoxious ball on it. It seemed like a miss at first since a lot of the body jewelry I was being shown was made of 14K gold. She started off by showing me a cute little seamless gold ring which I just wasn’t ready to pay $110 for. They did however carry some in stainless steel and so I came home with one for about $30. It still has a ball on it but the bead is hardly noticeable. The ring itself is also significantly smaller in circumference, and gage.

:Deep Breath: Well, I think that’s all I got for now. Thanks for reading. I’m off to bed.