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Skiing for Llamas

I know it has been a long time, but life happens. I’m sure everyone understands that to some extent. For the last day though, I have been completely addicted to the game Alto’s Adventure. The premise of it is that you are on an adventure in a snowy landscape while collecting llamas. It sounds silly, but the game is completely addicting in your attempt to get better scores and unlock new characters. Not only is the game simple to play, but animation style is simply beautiful with its simplistic style. Definitely a must get, but you might what to keep you phone on a charger while playing it.

Get the game on Android, iOS and Kindle Fire.

 

Holidays in January (2016 Calendar)

Let me start off  with saying HAPPY NEW YEAR! I’m doing well considering no one has told me “New Year, new me” yet, but that might change when I get back to school. I also don’t have any resolutions really before anyone asks. I’m just going to do what I love and start new things that I have wanted to do for a while. Let’s just see what this year has to offer us, but on to the holidays of this month. According to my faithful source, Holidays Insights, January is National Soup Month, National Hobby and Hot Tea Month. If anyone wanted to know, I love tea. But know, here are the daily holidays for this month.


 

  1. New Year’s Day
  2. Run up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day
  3. Festival of Sleep Day; Fruitcake Toss Day; Humiliation Day
  4. Trivia Day
  5. National Bird Day
  6. Bean day; Cuddle Up Day
  7. Old Rock Day
  8. Bubble Bath Dat; Male Watcher’s Day
  9. Play God Day
  10. Houseplant Appreciation Day; Peculiar People Day
  11. Step in a Puddle and Splash Your Friends Day
  12. Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day; National Pharmacist Day
  13. International Skeptics Day; Make Your Dream Come True Day
  14. Dress Up Your Pet Day
  15. National Hat Day
  16. Appreciate a Dragon Day; National Nothing Day
  17. Ditch New Years Resolutions Day
  18. Marthin Luther King Jr. Birthday (always the third Monday); Thesaurus Day; Winnie the Pooh Day (the birthday of author A.A. Milne)
  19. National Popcorn Day
  20. National Buttercrunch Day; Penguin Awareness Day
  21. National Hugging Day; Squirrel Appreciation Day
  22. National Blonde Brownie Day
  23. National Pie Day; National Handwriting Day; Measure Your Feet Day
  24. Beer Can Appreciation Day; Compliment Day
  25. Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day; Opposite Day
  26. Spouse’s Day
  27. Chocolate Cake Day; Punch the Clock Day
  28. Data Privacy Day; Fun at Work Day; National Kazoo
  29. National Puzzle Day; National Cornchip Day
  30. National Inane Answering Message Day
  31. Backward Day; Inspire Your Heart wit Art Day

Holidays in December (2015 Calendar)

It’s officially the first of the last month of the 2015 year. I’ve already started working on my resolutions for next year. I have to plan for these types of things while ignoring the massive amounts of “Holiday” music being blasted in my ears. But December is Bingo month, so maybe I’ll find an online bingo game to play. If you want to learn more about these daily holidays, go here to Holiday Insights.


  1. Eat a Red Apple Day; World Aid Awareness Day
  2. National Fritters Day
  3. National Roof over Your Head Day
  4. Santa’s List Day; Wear Brown Shoes Day
  5. Bathtub Party Day; Repeal Day (for the 21st Amendment to the US Constitution)
  6. St. Nicholas Day; Mitten Tree Day; Put on your own Shoes Day; Hanukkah begins
  7. Internationa Civil Aviation Day; Letter Writing Day; National Cotton Candy Day; Pearl Harbor Day
  8. National Brownie Day; Take it in the Ear Day
  9. Christmas Card Day; National Pastry Day
  10. Human Rights Day
  11. National Noodle Ring Day
  12. National Ding-a-Ling Day; Poinsettia Day
  13. Ice Cream Day; International Children’s Day (always the second Sunday); Violin Day
  14. National Bouillabaisse Day; Roast Chestnuts Day; Hanukkah ends
  15. Bill of Rights Day; National Lemon Cupcake Day
  16. NationalChocolate Covered Anything Day
  17. National Maple Syrup Day
  18. Bake Cookies Day; National Rost Suckling Pig Day
  19. Look for an Evergreen Day; Oatmeal Muffin Day
  20. Go Caroling Day
  21. Forefather’s Day; Humbug Day; Look on the Bright Side Day
  22. National Dat Nut Bread Day (or September 8)
  23. Festivus; Roots Day
  24. National Chocolate Day; National Egg Nog Day
  25. Christmas Day; National Pumpkin Pie Day
  26. Kwanzaa begins
  27. Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day; National Fruitcake Day
  28. Boxing Day
  29. Card Playing Day; Pepper Pot Day
  30. National Bicarbonate of Soda Day
  31. Make Up Your Mind Day; New Year’s Eve; Unlucky Day

Holidays in November (2015 Calendar)

Welcome to November! Only one month before we can start celebrating Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza, Saturnalia, and any other holidays celebrated in December. (Sorry, those are the only holidays I know in December. If I forgot any, I’ll bring them up next month.) Just kidding with part of that. In some parts of America, the Christmas music is already on the radio if not hidden amongst the Fall decorations. November is also National Adoption Awareness Month and Peanut Butter Lovers Month. I am also presenting that today is also the start of National Novel Writing Month, which I will be participating in this year. Don’t look for my book out in stores. I am a college student as well; I still need to get good grades. And as usually, if you want any more information about the holidays listed in this post, you can always head over to Holiday Insights. I know I always do.

  1. All Saint’s Day
  2. All Soul’s Day, Deviled Egg Day, Look for Circles Day, Plan you Epitaph Day
  3. Housewife’s Day, Sandwich Day, US General Election Day (always the first Tuesday)
  4. King Tut Day
  5. Gunpowder Day, Guy Fawkes Day, Men Make Dinner Day (always the first Thursday)
  6. Marooned without a Compass Day, Saxophone Day
  7. Book Lover’s Day (always the first Saturday), Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
  8. Cook Something Bold Day, Dunce Day
  9. Chaos Never Dies Day
  10. Forget-Me-Not Day, USMC Day, Young Readers Day (always the second Tuesday)
  11. Veteran’s Day
  12. Chicken Soup for the Soul Day
  13. National Indian Pudding Day, Sandie Hawkins Day, World Kindness Day
  14. Operating Room Nurse Day, World Diabetes Day
  15. Clean Your Refrigerator Day, America Recycles Day, National Philanthropy Day
  16. Button Day, Have a Party With Your Bear Day
  17. Electronic Greeting Day, Homemade Bread day, Take a Hike Day, World Peace Day
  18. Occult Day
  19. Great America Smokeout (always the third Thursday), Have a Bad Day Day
  20. Absurdity Day, Beautiful Day, Universal Children’s Day
  21. Falso Confession Day, National Adoption Day (always the Saturday before Thanksgiving), World Hello Day
  22. Go For a Ride Day
  23. Eat a Cranberry Day, National Cashew Day
  24. Evolution Day, Al Our Uncles are Monkeys Day
  25. National Parfait Day
  26. Shopping Reminder Day, Thanksgiving
  27. Black Friday (always the Friday after Thanksgiving), Buy Nothing Day (ironically), Pins and Needles Day, You’re Welcome Day (always the day after Thanksgiving)
  28. Make Your Ow Head Day, Red Planet Day
  29. Square Dance Day
  30. Stay at Home Because You Are Well Day

Holidays in October (2015 Calendar)

Happy Spooky Month, everybody. Also, remember to not judge your vegetarian friends because it is National Vegetarian Month, but remember that Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Now to get to the different holidays that are happening every day this month.

  1. World Vegetarian Day
  2. National Custodial Worker Day, Name Your Car Day, World Smile Day
  3. International Frugal Fun Day, Techies Day, Virus Appreciation Day
  4. National Gold Day, National Frappe Day, Oktoberfest
  5. Do Something Nice Today, World Teacher’s Day
  6. Come and Take it Day, Mad Hatter Day, Physician Assistant Day
  7. Bald and Free Day
  8. American Touch Tag Day
  9. Curious Events Day; Fire Prevention Day, Leif Erikson Day, Moldy Cheese Day, World Egg Day (always the second Friday)
  10. National Angel Food Cake Day
  11. It’s My Party Day, Take Your Teddy Bear to Work Day
  12. Columbus Day (always the second Monday), Cookbook Launch Day, Old Farmer’s Day, Moment of Frustration Day
  13. InternationalSkiptics Day
  14. Be Bald and Free Day, Emergency Nurses day (second Wednesday), National Dessert Day
  15. White Can Safety Day, International Newspaper Carrier Day (varies)
  16. Bosses Day, Dictionary Day
  17. Sweetest Day (always the third Sunday); Wear Something Gaudy Day
  18. No Beard Day
  19. Evaluate Your Life Day
  20. Brandied Fruit Day
  21. Babbling Day, Count Your Buttons Day, National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
  22. National Nut Day
  23. National Mole Day; TV Talk Show Host Day
  24. Make a Difference Day, National Bologna Day, United Nations Day
  25. Mother-In-Day Day (fourth Sunday); Punk for a Day Day; World Pasta
  26. National Mincemeat Day
  27. National Tell a Story Day (in Scotland and the UK); Navy Day
  28. Plush Animal Lover’s Day
  29. Hermit Day, National Frankenstein Day
  30. Frankenstein Friday, National Candy Corn Day, Mischief Night
  31. Carve a Pumpkin Day, Halloween, Increase Your Psychic Power Day

This month’s holidays have been brought to you by Holiday Insights, once again. I know you’re surprised. Go there to learn more.

Holidays in September (2015 Calendar)

I hope everyone had a great first of September. I know I did. After I got out of class, I took a two-hour nap. It was amazing. But as many people out there ar back at school and have lots of homework already, let’s not forget to celebrate some holidays. Sometimes, it is the best way to get  through the school day.

  1. Emma N. Nutt Day (You’ve heard of her before haven’t you? First woman telephone operator? Neither have I.)
  2. VJ Day
  3. Skyscraper Day
  4. Newspaper Carrier Day
  5. Be Late for Something Day; Cheeze Pizza Day
  6. Fight Procrastination Day; Read a Book day
  7. Labor Day (always the first Monday of the month); Neither Rain nor Snow Day
  8. International Literacy Day; National Day Nut Bread Day; Pardon Day
  9. Teddy Bear Day
  10. Sewing Machine Day; Swap Ideas Day
  11. 911 Remembrance; Make you Bed Day; No News is Good News Day
  12. Chocolate Milk Shake Day; National Video Games Day
  13. Defy Superstition Day; Fortune Cookie Day; Grandparent’s Day (always the first Sunday after Labor Day); National Peanut Day; National Pet Memorial Day; Positive Thinking Day; Uncle Sam
  14. National Cream-Filled Donut Day
  15. Make a Hat Day; Felt Hat Day
  16. American Legion Day; Collect Rocks Day; Step Family Day; Mayflower Day; Mexican Independence Day; National Play-Doh Day; Working Parents Day
  17. National Apple Dumpling Day; Citizenship Day; Constitution Day
  18. National Cheeseburger Day; POW/MIA Recognition Day (always the third Friday)
  19. International Talk Like a Pirate Day; National Butterscotch Pudding Day; Oktoberfest begins (date varies)
  20. National Punch Day; Minature Women’s Friendship Day (always the third Sunday)
  21. International Peace Day; Minature Golf Day; Wolrd Gratitude Day
  22. Business Women’s Day; Elephant Appreciate Day
  23. Checkers Day; Dog in Politics Day; Eid-Ul-Adha
  24. National Cherries Jubilee Day
  25. National Comic Book Day; National American Day (always the fourth Friday)
  26. International Rabbit Day; Appleseed Day
  27. Crush a Can Day
  28. Ask a Stupid Question Day; National Good Neighbor Say (always the 28th; used to be the fourth Sunday)
  29. Confucius Day
  30. National Mud Pack Day

Once again, your holidays have been brought to you by Holiday Insights, but where you expecting any different after this long.

Monopoly on Steriods

Anyone who knows me knows that one of my favorite board games is the infamous “Monopoly.” And how could it not be? It is a game filled with trying to screw everyone over. Yes, it can take hours, but that is part of the fun. Now imagine my surprise when I find out the there is the a version of the game on the Wii, and it has been super sized. In this new version of Monopoly known as “Fortune Street,” not only do you have to buy a bunch of properties, you are introduced to more than the classic square board. You are introduced to boards that move around and transport you all over the screen and buying properties in a district help the rent grow. Not only that, but you can now buy stocks. The “stock market” in this game can make or break you, by buying a lot of stocks while they are low and then making it crash by selling a bunch of your shares. This game just makes the wonderful game of Monopoly so much better and go where you may or may not have wanted it to.

WARNING: You May Need Tissues

Okay, so I may or may not have teared up at the ending of The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks. I don’t know how he does it, but he is amazing at creating exposition in a way that immediately brings you into the story and instantly identify with the characters. I immediately had a soft spot for Dawson, the male protagonist. As much as I liked this book, I completely loved and hated the ending. As much as I understood why the ending was what it was, Amanda, the female protagonist, started to completely annoy me. She refused to go where I wanted her to or say what I wanted her to say. Even though I will continue to believe that if what the story was, led where I wanted it to lead, the novel would have been so much better, the ending was beauty, even if I had some resentments about it.


Have any books you want me to read and review, leave it below in the comments.

Notebooks are Deadly

Recently, I have finished the amazing manga called Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba. I will admit that is has been the first non-shoujo manga that I have ever read, but I was not disappointed. The plot was intense from the very first chapter. The characters were amazing, and the plot twists were twisty. Half of what happened I could have never have imagined happening, but it did. And the ending. What is there to say about the ending except that it was game changing. If you are looking for a manga to read or to re-read, I would highly recommend this one. This was one where I could not stop thinking about during the long process of reading this. It did get dark at times, but it wasn’t too dark or gory that it was distracting. I would rate the entire series five stars out of five stars.


Although the next manga I read will probably be a shoujo (I love my shoujos), I am always looking for new mangas to read, or even an anime to watch. If you want me to review it, just leave it in the comments below.

Scary Things Come In Four

As many may or may not know, the fourth and final (for now, at least) installment of Five Nights at Freddy’s has been released. I have been obsessed with the game and have watched others play for kicks and giggles (as soon as I get over the jump scares of course) from the very beginning it seems like. This game, which ironically doesn’t last five “nights,” has had people theorising about it’s lore from the very beginning making the comments section of these videos the place to be. If you have not heard of this gaming series, go ahead and check it out. If this game is just not your thing, it’s just not your thing, but if you are looking for a horror game with secrets on every camera screen, this Chuck E Cheese inspired game may be for you.