September 6, 2015

I was mourning the loss of one of the masters of horror in Wes Craven for two weeks. I know he’s no one familiar of mine, and doesn’t run in my family, but it is the way I feel. Now I am getting over it. He was masterful in The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. Anyway, there’s his characters he left for us to enjoy.

I am almost finished with the novel Blacklist.

I woke up happy today.

I was helping my dad putting the medicine cabinet in my parents’ room. I am finished for now. I sealed all the architecture plans for dad. I worked on the computer of architecture work. I am not too wild about architecture, and my passion is writing. But, there are some things I need to do.

I have watched Suits and loved the last episode. It was a subplot about two men trying to get custody of a cat. I thought the episode was interesting. Just the subplot of it is human, and liked it much.

I am almost finished with Hitler and the Nazis. It’s unbelievable that this evil man (Adolf Hitler) has conquered most countries of Europe in such a short period of the time back in the 30’s, and 40’s. He failed to conquer Great Britain, and Russia. He lost those two battles.

I am happy that the Miami Hurricanes and Florida Gators both have won their games. I am looking forward to watch them both this season.

Well, I am signing-off, and writing-off. Till then, friends! 🙂

Halloween is Right Around The Corner

I love Halloween! ❤ It is a day where we spend it with family and friends. We give candy treats to kids. Kids get to dress whoever they want. whether it’s Freddy Krueger, The Grinch, Batman, and etc. This holiday is real special, because you can also read horror novels If you like, but most people will. Halloween is about a month and days away. I will spend that day with family. I love this Holiday! Share it with God, friends, and family! It is a great day! Remember respect nice people, love one another, and God is Love, but not redemption. Until, now enjoy the month of September! Thanks, friends! Be good! 🙂 ❤

My Day today On September 2, 2015

I have had a very good day today, and am in good spirits. I have not paid any attention to foods and drinks. I ate only breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I haven’t eaten snacks today, which I won’t ever do everyday. I have maintained myself by not being hungry. It is a good start to this week, and further on.

Right now I was in class and did fine. I have read the New York Times newspaper today.

There is going to be another UFC fight this Saturday on pay-per-view, but am not interested. The one series I am interested is the documentaries about the UFC fighters. That is going to be cool! I am watching fights on Fox Sports now. These athletes take their full effort to win championships and it’s not easy as some people may think. I have watched a documentary about a fighter who has won four rings, and he was ready to fight another one. He was getting prepared for it. I forgot what his name was.

I have watched two episodes of Hitler and the Nazis. I found it interesting. Hitler was very smart in instigating a WWII. I saw how the socialist democrats came to power in Germany during the 30’s, and early 40’s. Adolf Hitler tricked most countries of Europe that he was representing peace, but did the opposite. He took peace away from them.

I was also watching the show Narcos on Netflix. I only watched the first episode, but will watch the whole series. Pablo Escobar was one of the most notorious Narcs in the history of Colombia. He had all the power as a drug lord criminal.

Well, I am signing-off, and writing-off. Till the next post, friends! 🙂

September 1, 2015

I feel as if I somewhat lost some of my weight I have gained back two weeks ago. Right now I am not paying any attention to foods and drinks. I love water always. I do walk everyday with my dad. I don’t eat as much as I used to. I have gotten away with the fat foods and sugary drinks. The one thing I haven’t done is lift weights and do abdominals. I don’t find this any problem at all, because I am young and will do them again. There isn’t an excuse for that. I need to do them. I think this week I am going to pick right up on it and do them. I am healthy, but want to lose the gut badly. I will!

I have read most of my lessons and am trying to make sense of them all. I have no problem with the quizzes. I aced all of them, except the last one. I made it up in the third try. I was reading Blacklist by Brad Thor. It is an exciting read! I love reading mystery and crime novels. I also love reading horror.

I am getting the hang of driving one day at a time. It is easy to learn and isn’t so intimidating. It’s a learning process. I am getting better at it. I think as long as you know how to drive. Age doesn’t matter when you start driving. Most people start early and some others start late. It’s not a big deal as some think.

It is awesome that I am familiarizing with grammar. I still have difficulty with it still. But, some of the things I do understand. It’s not an easy process. The one thing is that I’m not giving up on it. I will read and study grammar again until I know all of it.

I don’t really love reading comic books and have grown out of them. There are other people who love to read them. I am not a fan of them anymore. I would rather watch the superhero movies with live actors. I love the marvel movies, which are my favorite. I would definitely love to watch Captain America: Civil War Part I, and Part II. The Avengers movies are my other favorite marvel films.

Well, I am signing-off, and writing-off! See you then, friends! 🙂

Wes Craven (1939-2015)

Wes Craven was an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. He is best known for his creation of A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise starring his iconic character Freddy Krueger. He is also the creator of the Scream franchise starring his character Ghostface. His other movies include: The Hills Have Eyes, The Last House on the Left, The Serpent and the Rainbow, The People Under the Stars, Red Eyes, and My Soul to Take. He died of brain cancer on August 30, 2015. He was 76 years old. RIP Wes Craven

My condolences to his family and friends.

I loved his Nightmare on Elm Street movies, and still love it always. I have never met him, and now never will. I was sad that he is gone. But, he left us with very scary movies to watch, and supernatural characters to love and hate. In my feeling is that I never wanted him to die, but it happened. He could have made more frightening movies. I hope he will rest in peace with God and have his glory with him also in Heaven. This is sad in the horror news. I will mourn his death. He will always be in our hearts and minds forever. He will be missed, but never forgotten. He will always be remembered. My favorite character out of all his movies is the iconic Freddy Krueger. Goodbye Wes Craven! You will be missed! RIP

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I realize it has been quite a while since my last blog and I am so sorry for that. It’s just that, well, I have been preparing my book, “The Conservative Congregant” for publishing. It goes on sale tomorrow, August 30. I’ve been so excited about this book because it is about the things dear to my heart, namely homeless people and God and blessings and ministry and I could go on and on.

The thing about “The Conservative Congregant” is that it is not just one book. No, siree. It is to be a series. I’m already at work on Book 2- The Dowagers. I want to say that this is not about religion, but about doing the right thing, stepping out of one’s comfort zone to help others and the unexpected blessings that comes from that one selfless act.

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Goran Stetpark Meets Bigfoot

Dear dairy,

Hi, my name is Goran Stetpark. One day I stepped into the forest where I can’t be allowed in. It is illegal for pedestrians to just barge in it. Bigfoot was inside with all the furry little animals around him. Those are his friends. He told me to join him, and not to be sacred. I accepted the offer and went. I ask him if he’s a danger to us humans. He responds that he isn’t that he means no harm to anybody. I tell that most of the authorities are after him, because of him being a danger to the people. He knows. He explains that he isn’t the type of monster they view of him. I’m starting to get convinced that he’s telling the truth. We had a long talk about life, and I tell him of my adventures. He is friendly. At least, in my view. Well, we both departed our separate ways. I was back at my home from the long walk of the forest. A year later, I’ve heard and saw in the news that the police squad has just shot and killed my friend Bigfoot. I started to mourn Bigfoot’s death. Right then, and there I felt sorry for him, but he’s in a better place.

Sincerely yours,

Goran Stetpark