Showing posts with label military action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military action. Show all posts
Sunday, August 11, 2019
Things to do... What do you like?
I was finally able to go to a Racine Raiders football game as a regular fan... The last game was over 30 years ago, when I was still in my high school pep band and the Lighthouse Brigade Marching Band and went to play as part of one of those... I remember I used to have so much fun because watching the games in person is more fun than watching on TV. I've had the pleasure of going to every home game in high school, went to watch the Wisconsin Badgers regularly while in college, and even went to a Green Bay Packers preseason game once. So, to be able to take my son to one of these, since I'd pulled him from regular public school to do the public virtual school thing, he never had that opportunity... It's a great family event as well as for groups of friends to attend. I had fun making some noise with my miniature cowbell that sounds more like a wind chime...
I enjoy instilling the love of reading in young people. Teens & young adults who don't fit the social norms or haven't been introduced to much would like something a little different, such as Soldwolf’s current story in the making, Meeting the Parents (Ch. 1) In this military sci-fi story, there is a lot of action, tactical movements both from a personal & strategic perspective, and the main couple along with their Circle of Friends (Ch 36) are endearing. In Discoveries & Decisions (Ch 45), the details of the discoveries from the last chapter(s) are gradually being revealed. Certain conclusions can be drawn from these, as well as understanding the gravity of the key players' impact was on finding the intel. Some might be nominated for awards, others might be glad that they don't use guillotines in the future... A ton of info is sifted through, and this operation was bigger than anything you'd expect, so the plans on what to do next will have to be a delicate balance.
In the chapters leading up to the current point, the “bad guys” whether they are outright enemies, infiltrators, or inside traitors, The Wrath of Khan will look tame to what they are going to end up getting. Whether you’re about the military aspect, sci-fi action or personal relationships, you’ll find this to be a good read. Even though Spock says, “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few” (Star Trek), I think, in this case, the need to keep this couple safe from harm would be best for this futuristic society.
Go find that thing to do, you might find something you enjoy, and be inspired to pursue something new, get a hobby or just expand on what you already have.
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Summer Things To Do
It's summer, and of course, I'd love to go to an outdoor swimming pool or the beach. I always love my water sources... But then again, The Ren Faire is also going on, and then there are the books/stories that call my name... And, I heard that GenCon is attracting Star Trek characters this year, and I'd love to go to that too. It would be neat if I could find someone to go...
Speaking of these types of conventions, I think it would be cool if Soldwolf’s story could end up being published into an actual, real book... The name of the story is Meeting the Parents (Ch 1) is a military sci-fi work in progress. With enough interest and hits on the chapters, especially after it’s all wrapped up, it could get picked up by a publisher who will get a professional editor to look at it and put it forth into something you can hold in your hand and read... This has the potential to be featured at a Comic or Science Fiction Convention, with characters dressed up... I wonder if he’d let me be one of those? Maybe Miyo, the Japanese lady with the bionic arm who loves to gift people, except I don’t think I look Asian enough, nor am I a bionic woman... Or maybe Quen’tra the cute bunny-eared love interest of the hero, who is gentle, sensitive, and in her own way, bad-ass.
I assure you that you don't want to miss The Morning Edition (Ch2) because who knows what kind of Morning Revelations (Ch 7) you will get... Maybe it's to build that BBQ Pit (Ch 13) or to find out what is going on at the SSQH (Ch 14)? Just don't forget to keep your family and friends in the loop when it comes to Plans & Tours (Ch 37). Please take a look, you'll find this to be interesting.
Speaking of these types of conventions, I think it would be cool if Soldwolf’s story could end up being published into an actual, real book... The name of the story is Meeting the Parents (Ch 1) is a military sci-fi work in progress. With enough interest and hits on the chapters, especially after it’s all wrapped up, it could get picked up by a publisher who will get a professional editor to look at it and put it forth into something you can hold in your hand and read... This has the potential to be featured at a Comic or Science Fiction Convention, with characters dressed up... I wonder if he’d let me be one of those? Maybe Miyo, the Japanese lady with the bionic arm who loves to gift people, except I don’t think I look Asian enough, nor am I a bionic woman... Or maybe Quen’tra the cute bunny-eared love interest of the hero, who is gentle, sensitive, and in her own way, bad-ass.
I assure you that you don't want to miss The Morning Edition (Ch2) because who knows what kind of Morning Revelations (Ch 7) you will get... Maybe it's to build that BBQ Pit (Ch 13) or to find out what is going on at the SSQH (Ch 14)? Just don't forget to keep your family and friends in the loop when it comes to Plans & Tours (Ch 37). Please take a look, you'll find this to be interesting.
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Sunday, July 14, 2019
!!!!MOVE!!!!
I'm having a hectic period of time, moving from a house we were renting, into a house I just bought. I have a lot less help and also not as young as I used to be, and it's taking a toll, but it will be worth it, once we're settled in. There is a lot to reduce since the space we have is smaller, but easier to maintain.
In conjunction with moving, I'd like to tie in the newest development in my friend Soldwolf's story, Meeting the Parents. It's a military sci-fi novel, which automatically means it's action-packed, and the characters are so endearing, I'm getting attached. The interpersonal relationships range from interplanetary alliances & enemies, interspecies romance, and of course, the humor that goes into it all. It's very intellectually written. In this chapter (43), Opening Moves, an important meeting of military minds is happening, while the romantic couple is also on the lookout for a new house to call home. The info that the hero's sister found out, $&it is getting ready to roll downhill, and a lot of strategizing is going on! Is there a traitor or pirate lurking for the hero's betrothed's home planet? Yikes! Big things are brewing for sure!
In conjunction with moving, I'd like to tie in the newest development in my friend Soldwolf's story, Meeting the Parents. It's a military sci-fi novel, which automatically means it's action-packed, and the characters are so endearing, I'm getting attached. The interpersonal relationships range from interplanetary alliances & enemies, interspecies romance, and of course, the humor that goes into it all. It's very intellectually written. In this chapter (43), Opening Moves, an important meeting of military minds is happening, while the romantic couple is also on the lookout for a new house to call home. The info that the hero's sister found out, $&it is getting ready to roll downhill, and a lot of strategizing is going on! Is there a traitor or pirate lurking for the hero's betrothed's home planet? Yikes! Big things are brewing for sure!
Sunday, June 23, 2019
People, Talents & Hey!
I met Soldwolf, the author of Meeting the Parents, a little over a year ago at one of the places I volunteer with. He'd been regular there for a while, and very established in his role there, and has been very active with the day to day activities that happen. The place is lucky to have him there, especially in the morning, and even the paid staff relies on him a lot. With all that he gives of himself to the center to serve the neediest people in the community, he still takes a lot of guff from fellow staff & especially the clients.
Because the clientele is highly needy to an extent, coming in for a variety of reasons, there are those who are thankful to be there to help make their ends meet, then there are those who want to get anything and everything they can get their hands on. My friend has no issues firmly telling people "no", and often, because he is firm with his principle, some people misinterpret him as being mean, rude, etc...

It is interesting, because as much flack as he takes, these people get forgiven, and he faithfully comes in ridiculously early to dedicate a part of his day to ensure that things are going smoothly. Many people seem to overlook that. Yet I think there are those who go in that makes it worthwhile for him to go in, such as the very talented resident artist who does an excellent job drawing & painting people/scenes there. There are also a couple of musicians (a pianist and an aspiring fiddler), and I think I remember someone bringing in a knitting or crocheting project along that line. Being that I'm pretty crafty myself, I understand why Soldwolf appreciates these people who help brighten the day, when others can be stressful.
In getting to know him, I find that he's smart, funny, and very accommodating. When he puts his foot down, there is always a logical reason for it. And, if people were to actually give him 10% of the slack he gives everybody else, they'd realize he's a good guy to know... And, I really enjoy his military sci-fi story, which is still a work in progress (I've posted chapters in previous blogs), and because I think reading is a good thing, I'm sharing since you know, sharing the love is the right thing to do.
Chapter 39 - Fireworks
Because the clientele is highly needy to an extent, coming in for a variety of reasons, there are those who are thankful to be there to help make their ends meet, then there are those who want to get anything and everything they can get their hands on. My friend has no issues firmly telling people "no", and often, because he is firm with his principle, some people misinterpret him as being mean, rude, etc...

It is interesting, because as much flack as he takes, these people get forgiven, and he faithfully comes in ridiculously early to dedicate a part of his day to ensure that things are going smoothly. Many people seem to overlook that. Yet I think there are those who go in that makes it worthwhile for him to go in, such as the very talented resident artist who does an excellent job drawing & painting people/scenes there. There are also a couple of musicians (a pianist and an aspiring fiddler), and I think I remember someone bringing in a knitting or crocheting project along that line. Being that I'm pretty crafty myself, I understand why Soldwolf appreciates these people who help brighten the day, when others can be stressful.
In getting to know him, I find that he's smart, funny, and very accommodating. When he puts his foot down, there is always a logical reason for it. And, if people were to actually give him 10% of the slack he gives everybody else, they'd realize he's a good guy to know... And, I really enjoy his military sci-fi story, which is still a work in progress (I've posted chapters in previous blogs), and because I think reading is a good thing, I'm sharing since you know, sharing the love is the right thing to do.
Chapter 39 - Fireworks
Now, who doesn't love a good fireworks show? But who am I kidding? Us Asian people love our light & sound shows. It would be neat to learn how to become a pyrotechnic, and the hero's Japanese friend won't miss it, either. I like how the author captured authentic cultural characteristics in the story. It is also cute how certain things can sound really strange to someone from another planet when they don't have a basis for reference. You're going to have to read about which sweet treat it is...
But of course, even during a celebratory fireworks show, not everything is fun and games. The hero is in charge of some military operations, and of course, there are always things that need to be done, especially with personnel. Other things are going on in the background. Do heads roll? Is there a death toll? You'll have to find out what kind of damage control is being done yourself.
Chapter 40 - Takedowns
Oh, and what a takedown... I'd really hate to be in the position of this guy... When a retired military officer comes out of retirement to see you, you know it isn't good! And the intel that is being dug up, wow... It's HUGE!
And with the Hero & his lovely (among those there to support them), being that they have pull within the military, still have to balance the work/life cycle delicately... The tension & excitement grows, as to what will happen next.
The author's highlighted name at the top will bring you to his writing profile, and for those who want to read from the beginning, the title of the story will take you to chapter 1. With more people stopping in to read, the better chance he gets of having publishers taking his story, once he's done, and actually printing it into a book. With how he gives his time, also being a veteran, this would be a great way to be able to give back to him.
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Father's Day Facts
In the USA, we take for granted that every year, we celebrate Mother's Day in May and Father's Day in June. Not every country does this. Certain countries expect that every day, you honor your parents in some form or another, especially when you still live at home. In Japan, they celebrate Girls' Day on 3/3, Boys' Day on 5/5 - though it's starting to shift to having 1 Children's Day per year.
Here are the countries, other than the United States, which celebrate Father's Day on the 3rd Sunday of June every year: Argentina, France, Netherlands, Chile, Canada, United Kingdom, India, and Japan. Other countries do celebrate but on different days.
It is interesting though, how different cultures celebrate. Breakfasts and brunches are somewhat popular around the world. Going fishing or on other outings that the dads enjoy are also popular. One that is underrated yet great, especially for dads who have everything, is to donate to a good cause in his honor would also be something cool.
Speaking of giving to dads, an author friend is a giving dad. While I don't know how he pulls it off on occasion, but, evidently, his military background helps him keep a good regimen going. He gets to the Hospitality Center before 0600 all 4 days in the morning and helps set up for breakfast to feed the people who come in, make the coffee for everyone, and all of the things that need to get set up to run smoothly. Once that is in place, it's taking in and organizing all of the various donations which include food from multiple sources, among other donations for clothing and more come in, on top of getting called to make more coffee, get supplies for the main meal into the kitchen, and everything else... These people are lucky to have him there helping.
Would you be a dear, and give this Navy dad of 3 grown daughters a read? It would cool to be able to make Plans & Tours (Chapter 37) and treat our families, like in Soldwolf’s story, Meeting the Parents. Children can be handfuls. You either know how to handle 'em, or you don't, and they still crack me up to pieces. It's also interesting learning a little bit about Military etiquette. And, just like any place else, you have young ones who wander off, and adults who can't keep track of themselves, much less anyone else... Let's just hope the mischief is kept to a bare minimum!
4th of July is coming up in just a few weeks, where it’s like a Festival (Chapter 38) all by its self. Who doesn't love festivals? And a designated driver? But no, it isn't because of what you might think... It just would be nice once in a while. Of course, with every festive gathering, there are always gifts. Now I'll have to find what happened to MINE (you'll have to read the chapter to figure out what of mine I'm talking about) to show off & take pictures of... And it's so fun to introduce people to customs familiar to me but new to them, so I almost wish that I could be this type of gift bearer! The Lady is also Japanese, so I am relating with her as she gives her omiyage to people (okay, so I'm only half, and was a child in coming here, but...)
Just remember, every read he gets, gets him one step closer to being able to be found by publishers to turn this work in progress into a book. And what would YOU give to a Navy dad if you knew one, anyway? I don't know...
Here are the countries, other than the United States, which celebrate Father's Day on the 3rd Sunday of June every year: Argentina, France, Netherlands, Chile, Canada, United Kingdom, India, and Japan. Other countries do celebrate but on different days.
It is interesting though, how different cultures celebrate. Breakfasts and brunches are somewhat popular around the world. Going fishing or on other outings that the dads enjoy are also popular. One that is underrated yet great, especially for dads who have everything, is to donate to a good cause in his honor would also be something cool.
Speaking of giving to dads, an author friend is a giving dad. While I don't know how he pulls it off on occasion, but, evidently, his military background helps him keep a good regimen going. He gets to the Hospitality Center before 0600 all 4 days in the morning and helps set up for breakfast to feed the people who come in, make the coffee for everyone, and all of the things that need to get set up to run smoothly. Once that is in place, it's taking in and organizing all of the various donations which include food from multiple sources, among other donations for clothing and more come in, on top of getting called to make more coffee, get supplies for the main meal into the kitchen, and everything else... These people are lucky to have him there helping.
Would you be a dear, and give this Navy dad of 3 grown daughters a read? It would cool to be able to make Plans & Tours (Chapter 37) and treat our families, like in Soldwolf’s story, Meeting the Parents. Children can be handfuls. You either know how to handle 'em, or you don't, and they still crack me up to pieces. It's also interesting learning a little bit about Military etiquette. And, just like any place else, you have young ones who wander off, and adults who can't keep track of themselves, much less anyone else... Let's just hope the mischief is kept to a bare minimum!
4th of July is coming up in just a few weeks, where it’s like a Festival (Chapter 38) all by its self. Who doesn't love festivals? And a designated driver? But no, it isn't because of what you might think... It just would be nice once in a while. Of course, with every festive gathering, there are always gifts. Now I'll have to find what happened to MINE (you'll have to read the chapter to figure out what of mine I'm talking about) to show off & take pictures of... And it's so fun to introduce people to customs familiar to me but new to them, so I almost wish that I could be this type of gift bearer! The Lady is also Japanese, so I am relating with her as she gives her omiyage to people (okay, so I'm only half, and was a child in coming here, but...)
Just remember, every read he gets, gets him one step closer to being able to be found by publishers to turn this work in progress into a book. And what would YOU give to a Navy dad if you knew one, anyway? I don't know...
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
I can't want to like that!
Our children are funny. They all make me laugh. I can't count the number of times I laughed until I hurt because my son would say the damndest things, and at 19, he's STILL cracking me up. Plus, being a boy after his mother's heart, he loves Science Fiction and the weird stuff too, so I'm going to try to get him into my friend Soldwolf's military sci-fi story, Meeting the Parents - which so far capitalizes on so many of my interests. I’m hoping to share his stuff, just because the characters are endearing, and while the hero & his betrothed are strong people who can not only steal the scenes but the show and thunder too. Plus, the more hits that are received, the better he can catch the attention of publishers who may end up helping him to get a book deal that could end up on the shelf... I’m linking my previous blogs as a reference for previous chapters published...
Anyway, I remember the time when my son was the ripe age of 2. Yes, 2. he was probably one of the easiest 2-year-olds, since he rarely threw a tantrum. I could count on less than one hand how many he had in a week, and if he had a particularly large one, I knew it would be a while before another occurred. But I digress... Poor lil guy. We did some deep house cleaning one day, and here it was 8 pm and we hadn't started cooking dinner yet, and he was patiently annoyed by the fact that he was hungry and tired. We took out a glass jar of store-bought spaghetti sauce and figured we'd doctor it up. Italian food is ultimately his favorite food to this day. So we get it on a plate, and he practically jumps into his high chair, eagerly grabs his fork & starts twirling the pasta like a champ. It goes into his mouth, and oh, the look on his face! As he's chewing, he throws his fork onto his plate. While swallowing he pushes the plate away and as soon as he catches his breath, insists, "I CAN'T WANT TO LIKE THAT" Ooh, boy!!! It was one of the better brands you can buy, yet, here is this ripe old 2 years who knows it's not the good homemade stuff and refused to have any of it! A food connoisseur at this age? Whoda thunk? Well, he's always hated Spaghetios, too. Go figure. Now, he works at a 5* restaurant.
I think my young chef would like Soldwolf's story, and in chapters 1-4 (listed in my blog I Have A Story About That) shows how a futuristic Earth would have a single conglomerate military that works in alliance with each other as opposed to individual countries being separate, which not only unites humanity but also has alliances with other humanoid species.
Going back a couple of years before my son was even born, I remember picking up my Godchild from kindergarten on a nice fall afternoon, and on the way home, he's pointing out the various trees randomly & casually stating, "Oh, look. That tree is naughty. Oh, and that one, too. Ah! That one is really naughty!"... Just to have the record straight, I asked, "Why are the trees naughty"? and braced myself... "Because the trees are BUTT-NAKED"! I about tripped over my own feet.
My Godson always loved reading active books, and I'ms sure he'd enjoy this, too, especially the hero, who is strongly focused, yet protective over his Talmanii sidekick, who keeps him balanced. In chapters 5-8, posted within Reading, Writing & Tutoring, you'll see the character development of these two.
Then there was the time when my nephew was in preschool... My sister in law and niece lived upstairs, and he'd slept over... I woke up in the morning with my niece knocking on the door to say that her cousin crapped in the driveway... Oooh-wee! And there he is, with this bewildered look, and could have played Calvin from the comic strip, Calvin & Hobbs. My sister in law was called to clean up. It still makes me giggle thinking about this.
Mind you, now, he's kind of like the barbecue master on that side of the family, and he also does yard work & flies homing pigeons as a hobby. He'd love chapters 9-12 from Interesting Tidbits just because it would be interesting for him to learn about the space adventures that happen out there.
Fast forward a few months, into mid/late fall, when my sister in law made lasagna that didn't hold together... My Godson 1st stated it looked like throw-up then decided to call it lasagna soup. At my niece's birthday, she was going to make lasagna again, and the nephew, who'd heard about the lasagna soup exclaims, "I don't want to eat lasagna that looks like throw-up"! I locked myself into the bathroom... fortunately it all came out fine.
I think my niece would like the character development so far because of the main couple as this interspecies being so endearing, as you'll see more in chapters 13-16 in my Rants blog, to cheer this cute Talmanii gal with the cute ears and her studly Earthling hero. Her mother, my sister in law, would fall in love with the romance of the couple, and how her family supports the relationship. Chapters 17-20 is captured in Summer fun & Adventures.
Please read and if you could, keep reading. It is a work in progress, and you'd be helping a veteran break into the business. With enough hits, he can catch the attention of the publishers and possibly get his story published into a book.
I just love these characters in the story, though. The main gal is kind of a contradiction and in some ways. She is strong, capable and independent, yet is close to her family as you read in Goodbye's & Travels (Ch 21). She is also adventurous & curious while cautious in a smart way as you'll see in (Ch 22) Journeys & Preparations. Because she knows how to balance work, family & relationships, she appreciates her studly for his strength and enjoys that he accepts her family the way they do him in Preparations (Ch 23). And who knows what to look for, when there are Deliveries to be made, and are the dynamic duo sending or receiving these in chapter 24?
Anyway, I remember the time when my son was the ripe age of 2. Yes, 2. he was probably one of the easiest 2-year-olds, since he rarely threw a tantrum. I could count on less than one hand how many he had in a week, and if he had a particularly large one, I knew it would be a while before another occurred. But I digress... Poor lil guy. We did some deep house cleaning one day, and here it was 8 pm and we hadn't started cooking dinner yet, and he was patiently annoyed by the fact that he was hungry and tired. We took out a glass jar of store-bought spaghetti sauce and figured we'd doctor it up. Italian food is ultimately his favorite food to this day. So we get it on a plate, and he practically jumps into his high chair, eagerly grabs his fork & starts twirling the pasta like a champ. It goes into his mouth, and oh, the look on his face! As he's chewing, he throws his fork onto his plate. While swallowing he pushes the plate away and as soon as he catches his breath, insists, "I CAN'T WANT TO LIKE THAT" Ooh, boy!!! It was one of the better brands you can buy, yet, here is this ripe old 2 years who knows it's not the good homemade stuff and refused to have any of it! A food connoisseur at this age? Whoda thunk? Well, he's always hated Spaghetios, too. Go figure. Now, he works at a 5* restaurant.
I think my young chef would like Soldwolf's story, and in chapters 1-4 (listed in my blog I Have A Story About That) shows how a futuristic Earth would have a single conglomerate military that works in alliance with each other as opposed to individual countries being separate, which not only unites humanity but also has alliances with other humanoid species.
Going back a couple of years before my son was even born, I remember picking up my Godchild from kindergarten on a nice fall afternoon, and on the way home, he's pointing out the various trees randomly & casually stating, "Oh, look. That tree is naughty. Oh, and that one, too. Ah! That one is really naughty!"... Just to have the record straight, I asked, "Why are the trees naughty"? and braced myself... "Because the trees are BUTT-NAKED"! I about tripped over my own feet.
My Godson always loved reading active books, and I'ms sure he'd enjoy this, too, especially the hero, who is strongly focused, yet protective over his Talmanii sidekick, who keeps him balanced. In chapters 5-8, posted within Reading, Writing & Tutoring, you'll see the character development of these two.
Then there was the time when my nephew was in preschool... My sister in law and niece lived upstairs, and he'd slept over... I woke up in the morning with my niece knocking on the door to say that her cousin crapped in the driveway... Oooh-wee! And there he is, with this bewildered look, and could have played Calvin from the comic strip, Calvin & Hobbs. My sister in law was called to clean up. It still makes me giggle thinking about this.
Mind you, now, he's kind of like the barbecue master on that side of the family, and he also does yard work & flies homing pigeons as a hobby. He'd love chapters 9-12 from Interesting Tidbits just because it would be interesting for him to learn about the space adventures that happen out there.
Fast forward a few months, into mid/late fall, when my sister in law made lasagna that didn't hold together... My Godson 1st stated it looked like throw-up then decided to call it lasagna soup. At my niece's birthday, she was going to make lasagna again, and the nephew, who'd heard about the lasagna soup exclaims, "I don't want to eat lasagna that looks like throw-up"! I locked myself into the bathroom... fortunately it all came out fine.
I think my niece would like the character development so far because of the main couple as this interspecies being so endearing, as you'll see more in chapters 13-16 in my Rants blog, to cheer this cute Talmanii gal with the cute ears and her studly Earthling hero. Her mother, my sister in law, would fall in love with the romance of the couple, and how her family supports the relationship. Chapters 17-20 is captured in Summer fun & Adventures.
Please read and if you could, keep reading. It is a work in progress, and you'd be helping a veteran break into the business. With enough hits, he can catch the attention of the publishers and possibly get his story published into a book.
I just love these characters in the story, though. The main gal is kind of a contradiction and in some ways. She is strong, capable and independent, yet is close to her family as you read in Goodbye's & Travels (Ch 21). She is also adventurous & curious while cautious in a smart way as you'll see in (Ch 22) Journeys & Preparations. Because she knows how to balance work, family & relationships, she appreciates her studly for his strength and enjoys that he accepts her family the way they do him in Preparations (Ch 23). And who knows what to look for, when there are Deliveries to be made, and are the dynamic duo sending or receiving these in chapter 24?
Monday, May 6, 2019
Interesting tidbits of Racine, WI
Most people know me as an advocate. Even if you don't, it's probably one of the 1st things that come to mind, just because I don't ever seem to step out of that role, even during a regular dinner. That is primary before even my interest in politics. What people may or may not know, is that I love history just as well. I love learning about it.
I came to Racine in 1977 as an 8-year-old from Tokyo. I've always loved being near large bodies of water and learned that Captain Gilbert Knapp is the founder of "Port Gilbert" (where the mouth of the Root River meets Lake Michigan), and has an elementary school named after him, which is the 1st American school I attended. Neat. Captain G. Knapp first was a shipmate at the ripe young age of 14 and eventually served in the Civil War. Here is a picture, potentially a part of his uniform that is displayed in the VFW. Pretty neat, isn't it?
Captain Knapp did all sorts of neat things, like start a business, served in public office, but my favorite part is that he was a military guy. Seriously, who doesn't love our brave men in uniform? Just to let you know, the author and my friend Soldwolf has also served in the Navy for a LONG time, and please, do NOT call him Sir, because he works for a living! If you wouldn't be so kind, though, please keep reading the chapters of his story, Meeting the Parents, which is a military Sci-Fi with an inter-species relationship along with the humor that goes with life in combat, cultural differences, and everything else that comes with life. Links to previous chapters have been posted in previous blogs. You can access them when you go to read the chapters since there is a list to the side you can click on to see where you're at and go from there. Chapters are listed from newest to oldest, from what I can see, FYI. The author is also a Racine citizen.
Chapter 9: Later That Day
Chapter 10: Back Yard
Chapter 11: Outdoor Dinner
Chapter 12: Grandmother
Please support these stories here, with enough hits on each chapter and story, it's one step closer to being able to get published eventually, into an actual book. In helping to do so, you're even helping this advocate possibly get a signed copy of the book, which would be so exciting!
I came to Racine in 1977 as an 8-year-old from Tokyo. I've always loved being near large bodies of water and learned that Captain Gilbert Knapp is the founder of "Port Gilbert" (where the mouth of the Root River meets Lake Michigan), and has an elementary school named after him, which is the 1st American school I attended. Neat. Captain G. Knapp first was a shipmate at the ripe young age of 14 and eventually served in the Civil War. Here is a picture, potentially a part of his uniform that is displayed in the VFW. Pretty neat, isn't it?
Captain Knapp did all sorts of neat things, like start a business, served in public office, but my favorite part is that he was a military guy. Seriously, who doesn't love our brave men in uniform? Just to let you know, the author and my friend Soldwolf has also served in the Navy for a LONG time, and please, do NOT call him Sir, because he works for a living! If you wouldn't be so kind, though, please keep reading the chapters of his story, Meeting the Parents, which is a military Sci-Fi with an inter-species relationship along with the humor that goes with life in combat, cultural differences, and everything else that comes with life. Links to previous chapters have been posted in previous blogs. You can access them when you go to read the chapters since there is a list to the side you can click on to see where you're at and go from there. Chapters are listed from newest to oldest, from what I can see, FYI. The author is also a Racine citizen.
Chapter 9: Later That Day
Chapter 10: Back Yard
Chapter 11: Outdoor Dinner
Chapter 12: Grandmother
Please support these stories here, with enough hits on each chapter and story, it's one step closer to being able to get published eventually, into an actual book. In helping to do so, you're even helping this advocate possibly get a signed copy of the book, which would be so exciting!
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Reading, writing & tutoring
I am a tutor for the Racine Literacy Council. It's fun. They're also having a new tutor training at the end of the month. I like tutoring, not only because you get certain perks, like treats and events, but, it's personally rewarding. It's really neat to see how the students progress, and adult students learning English or polishing up their reading and writing skills is a really neat process to watch. Each year, a book is written, called Life Journey where the students submit their stories. One of the tutors is a gardener and cook, and he brings in his goodies. Many of the students bring in homemade food from the region they came from. So many good things going on, from chili cookoff, tutor recognition, pot lucks, cookouts, etc. it helps bond the people who are there, and I am fortunate to be a part of this.
And, of course, speaking of reading, I'd like to plug the next 4 chapters of the story Meeting the Parents, written by my friend Soldwolf. It's a military Sci-Fi with some endearing characters and intergalactic romance where the couple went through a ton of stuff to try to make it last. I'm getting a connection with the main female character, who is strong and badass in her own right, but still very chick.
Chapter 5 - Big Sister Interrogation 3
Chapter 6 - Big Sister Aftermath
Chapter 7 - Morning Revelations
Chapter 8 - Morning Revelations 2
Happy reading, and any likes & comments are most welcome! Just remember, the more hits this story gets, the better chance there is to get published to a real book. Thank you in advance!
Monday, April 29, 2019
I have a story about that!
Hello Blogspot bloggers! It has been a while, and it's good to be back. I have updates, more advocacy & a story to share.
Since blogging last in August, I'd had several interviews with a ton of interesting and great places, landed a great game, tried to help a couple of people out, kept my side gigs, and lost the game... Other personal issues are happening, but, nothing I can't handle. While I loved the paid gig I'd landed, and I really appreciated my time there, sometimes these things are meant to be temporary rather than permanent. We'll leave it there.
In the interim, I was presented with two different people who needed some personal advocacy and needed a safe haven, so I'd taken them in, individually. That didn't work so well, either, though it was a learning experience. Neither of them really had it in mind to better their situations, and I found out that maybe I'm better at generally helping the masses than I thought, on a more basic level rather than the smaller groups I once used to thrive on.
So, it's back to the drawing board after I take care of some personal issues. In the meantime, to keep active in the community, I still volunteer as an advocate for Sexual Assault Services, a tutor with the Racine Literacy Council, animal care at the Eco-Justice Center, and various duties including administrative work at the Hospitality Center. I hope to be able to get into further details about each of these agencies in future blogs. They're all great places for their own reasons.
Anyway, I remember when my son was preschool age... his favorite thing to say, when he wasn't interested in the conversation, was "I have a story about that"! and the way he used to climb up on my lap and get really close was way too cute. Sometimes I miss those days, but, today he is a 19-year-old college student at Gateway Technical College pursuing a Culinary Arts associates degree while working as a kitchen assistant at Sebastian's, and he makes me proud to be his mom.
Speaking of stories, though... I have a few friends who are authors, musicians, artists, etc. and one author named Soldwolf is writing a story called Meeting the Parents, which is a Military Sci-Fi featuring an intergalactic love affair that starts with a series of events, leading to some steamy romance in quest of happiness and the humor that goes with it all... As of right now, the story is still a work in progress (not quite finished yet), and with enough hits on his chapters, it has the chance to become published into a real book. I'd like for that to happen, so, could you be as kind as to read, like, even comment, and support the writing? Here are the 1st 4 chapters:
Chapter 1 - Meeting the Parents
Chapter 2 - The Morning Edition
Chapter 3 - Big Sister Interrogation
Chapter 4 - Big Sister Interrogation 2
Since blogging last in August, I'd had several interviews with a ton of interesting and great places, landed a great game, tried to help a couple of people out, kept my side gigs, and lost the game... Other personal issues are happening, but, nothing I can't handle. While I loved the paid gig I'd landed, and I really appreciated my time there, sometimes these things are meant to be temporary rather than permanent. We'll leave it there.
In the interim, I was presented with two different people who needed some personal advocacy and needed a safe haven, so I'd taken them in, individually. That didn't work so well, either, though it was a learning experience. Neither of them really had it in mind to better their situations, and I found out that maybe I'm better at generally helping the masses than I thought, on a more basic level rather than the smaller groups I once used to thrive on.
So, it's back to the drawing board after I take care of some personal issues. In the meantime, to keep active in the community, I still volunteer as an advocate for Sexual Assault Services, a tutor with the Racine Literacy Council, animal care at the Eco-Justice Center, and various duties including administrative work at the Hospitality Center. I hope to be able to get into further details about each of these agencies in future blogs. They're all great places for their own reasons.
Anyway, I remember when my son was preschool age... his favorite thing to say, when he wasn't interested in the conversation, was "I have a story about that"! and the way he used to climb up on my lap and get really close was way too cute. Sometimes I miss those days, but, today he is a 19-year-old college student at Gateway Technical College pursuing a Culinary Arts associates degree while working as a kitchen assistant at Sebastian's, and he makes me proud to be his mom.
Speaking of stories, though... I have a few friends who are authors, musicians, artists, etc. and one author named Soldwolf is writing a story called Meeting the Parents, which is a Military Sci-Fi featuring an intergalactic love affair that starts with a series of events, leading to some steamy romance in quest of happiness and the humor that goes with it all... As of right now, the story is still a work in progress (not quite finished yet), and with enough hits on his chapters, it has the chance to become published into a real book. I'd like for that to happen, so, could you be as kind as to read, like, even comment, and support the writing? Here are the 1st 4 chapters:
Chapter 1 - Meeting the Parents
Chapter 2 - The Morning Edition
Chapter 3 - Big Sister Interrogation
Chapter 4 - Big Sister Interrogation 2
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