A bit about RL and The Nine: Episode 8.
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Catching up on many post-holiday things. Including a very dirty house. Seriously! Mr Alexander + house + two weeks = I should have thought more about leaving him alone there! Also featured:
- Working with my daughter on her confidence levels. She was described as above average in everything in her yearly school report but there was a mentioning of the fact that she is afraid of making mistakes.. (But jubilation! My baby is clever!) At the moment I am trying to help her to enjoy the fun of doing new things and to see that making mistakes is fun. I am trying my best not to overdo it and at the same time I am worrying madly that may be I am already overdoing it. But she seems to enjoy things we are doing together so I can't be overdoing it too badly. Optimism is the key :D
- Getting back to one's work after two weeks is a bit of a shock. I am not complaining because I love my job to bits but Can I have another week of holidays? Or may be two?
- Everyone around at work is having new babies. I want one too! (Ok, I know it is not a fast procedure but still!)
Fannish sitrep
But even though I am dozing off every evening at 9.00 pm because my body still thinks it is 12.00 pm of Moscow time I watched episode 8 of "The Nine", Turning Point yesterday. This was the start of the second part of this cancelled show (only 13 episodes but all great!) about a group of 9 hostages and 52 hours they spent in the bank stand-off.
I enjoyed this episode very much, it was very tense and full of suspense and unanswered questions like for example "What did really happened in the toilet when Tom was shot?". For some reason I feel like there is more to it then what Jeremy told us or may be I am just not that keen on Jeremy.
But whom I am very keen on is Malcolm who seems to be so composed but at the same time so firm (like for example, when he insisted that Felicia should go with him when Lucas took them to check the back door) and who gives wonderful speeches!
And whom I am even keener on is Nick Cavanaugh (and whose self-destructive last episode conveniently faded in my mind :D). This deserves a picture or two!!!
Pictures on Nick Cavanaugh played by Tim Daly because he is so manly in everything
1.He is so manly when he is sceptical about other people telling him how to do his job:

2. And he is so manly when he does this gesture that is a favourite of mine:

3. And he is so manly when he trying to support everyone:

4. And he is so manly when he is snarky:

5. And he is particular manly when he is worried sick about others

6. And when he is heart-broken

7. And when he does a half-smile

8. And when he is sad.

9. But my! His bare arm hand-cuffed to the pole is so manly that it does so many things to my hormones that I can't even describe:

PS "The Nine" is a great show and I am sad that it only has 13 episodes. ** sigh **..
Catching up on many post-holiday things. Including a very dirty house. Seriously! Mr Alexander + house + two weeks = I should have thought more about leaving him alone there! Also featured:
- Working with my daughter on her confidence levels. She was described as above average in everything in her yearly school report but there was a mentioning of the fact that she is afraid of making mistakes.. (But jubilation! My baby is clever!) At the moment I am trying to help her to enjoy the fun of doing new things and to see that making mistakes is fun. I am trying my best not to overdo it and at the same time I am worrying madly that may be I am already overdoing it. But she seems to enjoy things we are doing together so I can't be overdoing it too badly. Optimism is the key :D
- Getting back to one's work after two weeks is a bit of a shock. I am not complaining because I love my job to bits but Can I have another week of holidays? Or may be two?
- Everyone around at work is having new babies. I want one too! (Ok, I know it is not a fast procedure but still!)
Fannish sitrep
But even though I am dozing off every evening at 9.00 pm because my body still thinks it is 12.00 pm of Moscow time I watched episode 8 of "The Nine", Turning Point yesterday. This was the start of the second part of this cancelled show (only 13 episodes but all great!) about a group of 9 hostages and 52 hours they spent in the bank stand-off.
I enjoyed this episode very much, it was very tense and full of suspense and unanswered questions like for example "What did really happened in the toilet when Tom was shot?". For some reason I feel like there is more to it then what Jeremy told us or may be I am just not that keen on Jeremy.
But whom I am very keen on is Malcolm who seems to be so composed but at the same time so firm (like for example, when he insisted that Felicia should go with him when Lucas took them to check the back door) and who gives wonderful speeches!
And whom I am even keener on is Nick Cavanaugh (and whose self-destructive last episode conveniently faded in my mind :D). This deserves a picture or two!!!
Pictures on Nick Cavanaugh played by Tim Daly because he is so manly in everything
1.He is so manly when he is sceptical about other people telling him how to do his job:

2. And he is so manly when he does this gesture that is a favourite of mine:

3. And he is so manly when he trying to support everyone:

4. And he is so manly when he is snarky:

5. And he is particular manly when he is worried sick about others

6. And when he is heart-broken

7. And when he does a half-smile

8. And when he is sad.

9. But my! His bare arm hand-cuffed to the pole is so manly that it does so many things to my hormones that I can't even describe:

PS "The Nine" is a great show and I am sad that it only has 13 episodes. ** sigh **..
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Date: 2007-08-03 04:35 pm (UTC)I love how the rift between Ed and Kathryn is not because of Nick, but because of her political ambitions – I find this is much more realistic in many ways (because I think she is attracted to Nick, but she does love Ed and she has known him for so much longer) and also a very different kind of take, because she is a professional woman and it is not all for show – it’s actually ABOUT her profession. I love that! (And that she is so hot as a political commodity because of her experiences in the bank – which is also realistic as well as kind of horrible!)
There was not enough Nick in this episode, though, I must say
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Date: 2007-08-03 05:11 pm (UTC)I can't believe I missed this on the telly! *kicks self* Oh well, I will buy the DVDs when they come out...
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Date: 2007-08-03 05:36 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-08-04 08:17 pm (UTC)Poor Mr. Alexander, I can't even imagine what he did to your house all alone, he must be like teh-mother (aka my mom) when I'm not around - she's the opposite of the idea of 'organization'!
I think that working on your daughter's self-confidence about the importance of making (good) mistakes is a good thing; I've always been afraid of mistakes and my parents have told me a gazillion times I didn't have to make any, and I realized recently that this is one of the reasons why I can't live some situations in the right way. So, go on ♥
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