My heart was closed
For so very long
Closed to all
Who wanted to get along
I had suiters
To be sure
But I cared for none
No matter how pure.
A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Friday, July 12, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Fictional Characters Are Old, Dear Friends
Just the other day, I finally finished the Wheel of Time series started by Robert Jordan. It was the second epic fiction I ever started reading, and honestly it is probably the most memorable of all time. Before his passing, everyone was scared of Robert Jordan not being able to end the series because it was growing too long, and fans feared the worst when it was announced he did pass away.
Luckily he left extensive notes, so when Brandon Sanderson took over the helm to conclude the series in a trilogy, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. In the foreword of the first book in his trilogy, Mr. Sanderson wrote one of the most touching and most true statement that resonated deep within my soul.
“I love this series as I have loved none other, and the characters feel like old, dear friends from my childhood.”
Luckily he left extensive notes, so when Brandon Sanderson took over the helm to conclude the series in a trilogy, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. In the foreword of the first book in his trilogy, Mr. Sanderson wrote one of the most touching and most true statement that resonated deep within my soul.
“I love this series as I have loved none other, and the characters feel like old, dear friends from my childhood.”
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Monday, July 8, 2013
My Soul Mate
The concept of a ‘soul mate’ is an interesting one to talk about. There are so many ideas and folk lore associated with it. Mom wanted me to watch a movie called Made in Heaven the other day, and though I did not like the movie, I loved the concept, as it portrayed why some people fall in love, get married, and then it just doesn’t work out.
The problem with the movie was it skipped around too much to truly follow, and had moments that were obviously important, but never really explained them. I saw that it was made from a book, so I figured the only way to really appreciate the movie was to have read the book.
The problem with the movie was it skipped around too much to truly follow, and had moments that were obviously important, but never really explained them. I saw that it was made from a book, so I figured the only way to really appreciate the movie was to have read the book.
Friday, July 5, 2013
(poem) - Stupid Phone
Stupid phones are everywhere
No matter how smart they say they are
Having to disassemble them
Because they lock up from time to time
A phone should never
Lock up, like ever
And I flat out do not see
Why people buy Sony
Android phones are trash
They flat out do not last
They cannot take the rigors of every day
I’ve seen them lock up in every way
My wife takes the battery
Out of her’s daily
That is a sad way to be
Phones should be about simplicity
I sit back with my iDevice
Smiling at her torturous device
Wishing a better phone for her
While playing my apps that load with a blur
The fact is simply put
Phones are designed without consumer input
Bells and whistles are nothing but crap
They just want to check their social media app
It’s a shame that people argue
Over which smart phone is better for you
As all have their issues
Making people break out the tissues
But cell phones absolutely rule the day
People use them as much as a tired cliche
They definitely aren’t going away
I just wish they’d make one that would work okay.
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
No matter how smart they say they are
Having to disassemble them
Because they lock up from time to time
A phone should never
Lock up, like ever
And I flat out do not see
Why people buy Sony
Android phones are trash
They flat out do not last
They cannot take the rigors of every day
I’ve seen them lock up in every way
My wife takes the battery
Out of her’s daily
That is a sad way to be
Phones should be about simplicity
I sit back with my iDevice
Smiling at her torturous device
Wishing a better phone for her
While playing my apps that load with a blur
The fact is simply put
Phones are designed without consumer input
Bells and whistles are nothing but crap
They just want to check their social media app
It’s a shame that people argue
Over which smart phone is better for you
As all have their issues
Making people break out the tissues
But cell phones absolutely rule the day
People use them as much as a tired cliche
They definitely aren’t going away
I just wish they’d make one that would work okay.
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Rivers of Inspiration in our Home
There’s something rather insane about living in this house. Mainly...its the people in it. Everyone in this house is a artist of some sort. It makes the conversations interesting, with never a dull moment to be had anywhere....
One of the main things that attracted me to Lisa was her being a published author. Not a self-published mind you, a real published author. You can see her books over on the right hand column. They are quite imaginative, and an interesting read.
One of the main things that attracted me to Lisa was her being a published author. Not a self-published mind you, a real published author. You can see her books over on the right hand column. They are quite imaginative, and an interesting read.
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family,
fiction,
home,
inspiration,
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photography,
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