Vampire Names

Filed Under (Fun Junk) by myjaxon on 29-08-2008

Ever wondered what your vampire name would be? Now you can find out. There’s a simple generator that will give you what you would be immortally known as. Here’s my name:

The Great Archives determine you to have gone by the identity:
Empress of Scandinavia
Known in some parts of the world as:
Mother of The Steely Moon
The Great Archives Record:
A child of the Moon Goddess - Cold, determined, but of the light in the night.

Kind of interesting, but it’s not really a name to me but I could be called an empress. So what is everyone else’s name?

And just because I’m curious, let’s see who I’m married to…

The Great Archives determine you to have gone by the identity:
Emperor of Scandinavia
Known in some parts of the world as:
Father of The Steely Moon
The Great Archives Record:
A child of the Moon Goddess - Cold, determined, but of the light in the night.

Book Blogger Appreciation Week

Filed Under (Random Thoughts) by myjaxon on 27-08-2008

Literary Escapism is going to be participating in the upcoming Book Blogger Appreciation Week which takes place September 15th - 19th. Already, there are over 200 blogs participating and the organizers are starting to get things in order. This also means we’re eligible for the 2008 BBAW Awards. This is where I’m going to need help from my readers. In order for Literary Escapism to even be in the running, I need someone to nominate me. There is a huge list of categories that a blog can be nominated in, so click here to find out all the details. You DO NOT have to have a blog to make nominations.

And the anwer is?

Filed Under (Fun Junk) by myjaxon on 19-08-2008

Okay, now for something fun….I was tagged with this from Raveness, but so I don’t fill someone else’s mailbox, I’m going to do it here. I’ll bold everything that’s relevant to me.

Place an X by all the things you’ve done and remove the X from the ones you have not. Answer the 29 questions below. This covers your entire life! Send back to me and forward onto other friends!

Gone on a blind date
Skipped school
Watched someone die
Been to Canada (I’m in MI, who hasn’t been?)
Been to Mexico (and wanting to go back…)
Been to Florida
Been on a plane
Been lost
(getting lost in Mexico in the poor section on a city bus isn’t always fun)
Been on the opposite side of the country
Swam in the ocean (Pacific and Atlantic)
Cried yourself to sleep
Played cops and robbers
Recently colored with crayons (I have a kid, hello?)
Sang Karaoke (unfortunately)
Paid for a meal with coins only (I spent 6 months in Mexico, all their currency are coins)
Done something you told yourself you wouldn’t (I’m not going to buy that book…no…bad hands)
Made prank phone calls
Laughed until some kind of beverage came out of your nose (not that I recall)
Caught a snowflake on your tongue (back when I actually liked being out in the snow)
Danced in the rain (I love rainy weather!)
Written a letter to Santa Claus (long long long time ago, although I may be doing it again sometime soon)
Been kissed under the mistletoe (no comment)
Watched the sunrise with someone you care about (more than once. also the sunset)
Blown bubbles (Ian loves bubbles…and we just ran out)
Gone ice-skating (it’s fun…i should find someplace up here and take Ian once he gets older)
Been skinny dipping outdoors
Gone to the movies by yourself (it was the last night in Arlington and I was sleeping in the airport and I didn’t want to spend all my time there)

  1. Have a nickname? jaxon, myjaxon, jac
  2. Mother’s name? Er…not over the internet I’m not saying.
  3. Favorite alcoholic drink? Can you find the pattern?
    • Sex on the Peach
    • Vodka Uva
    • Vodka Pina
    • Malibu and Pineapple
  4. Tattoo? Nope, I’ll leave that to my sister and mother
  5. Body Piercing? Hell no, they use needles!
  6. Ever hung out with celebrities/famous? Got to meet Joshua Jackson in the airport in Costa Rica; the drummer from the Spanish band Mana way back when
  7. Birthplace? Battle Creek, Mi
  8. Favorite vacation spot? Guadalajara, Mexico. The city has it all
  9. Ever been to Africa? Not yet
  10. Ever eaten cookies for dinner? Oh yeah…mmmm…Oreos
  11. Ever been on TV? the local newspaper several times and if I have been, then no one told me
  12. Ever steal any traffic signs? Yes, from my father. Don’t know where he got it from, but it’s in my house now.
  13. Ever been in a car accident? Yes…and none of them were my fault.
  14. Drive a 2-door or 4-door vehicle? I’ve driven both, but currently have a 4 door
  15. Favorite salad dressing? French or Catalina
  16. Favorite pie? Chocolate
  17. Favorite number? I don’t think I have one
  18. Favorite movie? Pirates of the Caribbean, Down Periscope, and Super Troopers
  19. Favorite holiday? honestly, I don’t have one, but I think Halloween tends to be the most fun
  20. Favorite dessert? Ice cream, preferably cookie minster from Coldstone Creamery
  21. Favorite food? Dessert
  22. Favorite day of the week? I’m a stay at home mom, any day is good as long as Jesse comes home
  23. Favorite brand of body wash? Whatever is cheapest at meijers or within my reach
  24. Favorite toothpaste? Arm & Hammer
  25. Favorite smell? citrus
  26. What do you do to relax? Umm….have you seen Literary Escapism? Reading, duh!
  27. How do you see yourself in 10 Years? I’m not even thinking that far down yet.
  28. Farthest Place you will send this message? Austria
  29. Who will respond to this the fastest? I have no clue

Okay, so now I get to tag a few people….and here they are:

Contraception is abortion? in the news

Filed Under (News, Politics) by myjaxon on 17-08-2008

Last night, I posted an article asking people to sign a petition going against the idea that birth control is a form of abortion. I know this can be a touchy subject and I’ve already seen where people think this is a lie and there’s no proof, so I went digging for some news article on the subject.

Whether you’re pro-life or pro-choice, I don’t care, but I do use birth control and if that right was to be taken away from me, I don’t know what I would do. We can’t afford to have another child right now and emotionally, neither of us are ready for another one. However, if birth control were to become illegal, that choice would be taken away from me. Condoms are fine and dandy, but they’re not reliable. I want to be sure that when/if I have another child, that’s its our choice. That it wasn’t an “OOPS” and then we have to deal with it.

Abortion at Saddleback Forum: If Life Begins at Conception, What About Contraception? by RHRealityCheck

The Bush Administration is now on record planning to equate contraception with abortion, for the purpose of allowing health care workers to deny patients access to contraception. It is clear the Bush Administration believes that contraception is abortion.

The plight of the lame duck by the Los Angels Times

The White House recently proposed a radical change to the Endangered Species Act that would allow government agencies to bypass a heretofore mandatory scientific review process that evaluates the impact of their actions. The Department of Health and Human Services drafted a new rule that could redefine abortion to include some forms of contraception and allow doctors and pharmacists to deny them to women as they see fit.

Don’t Let Bush Administration Redefine Pregnancy by the Connecticut Courant

But a recent proposal at the federal Department of Health and Human Services threatens to muddy all that. Ostensibly, the proposal seeks to protect health care workers who, for religious or moral reasons, don’t want to participate in abortions. The proposal suggests that for the purposes of health care workers, pregnancy begins when the sperm and the egg are joined, at the act of sex — something with which august bodies such as the American Medical Association, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the British Medical Association disagree. Those groups and others say pregnancy begins when the fertilized egg implants itself into the uterine wall — a few days later that the Bush administration would have it.

New proposal could affect access to birth control WELLNESS by the Fredricksburg Free-Lance Star

The controversy arises because of the draft’s definition of abortion. To quote the proposal, abortion would be redefined as “any of the various procedures–including the prescription, dispensing and administration of any drug or the performance of any procedure or any other action–that results in the termination of the life of a human being in utero between conception and natural birth, whether before or after implantation.

Clinton swears to fight the “insulting” plan of abortion by Cayanmama

Sen. Hillary Clinton commented on the Bush administration’s plan for defining some of the very widely used methods of contraception as “gratuitous, unnecessary insult” to the women.

The former Democratic presidential candidate teamed up with family planning groups in condemning the proposals that define abortion and actually include contraception methods like intrauterine devices and birth control pills. It would cut off federal funds to hospitals and states where medical providers are compelled to offer contraception and legal abortion to women.

Contraception is abortion?

Filed Under (News, Politics) by myjaxon on 16-08-2008

This is a touchy subject for me, so I’m not going to say too much other than the fact that this should not happen. I’ve signed the petition and now I’m asking everyone else to do the same thing. Whether you agree with it or not, I’m not trying to get into that discussion, but everyone should know what Bush is trying to do………
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I had to share something with you. Can you imagine living in a place where birth control is considered an “abortion” and health insurers won’t cover it? Where even rape victims are denied emergency contraception?

It seems unbelievable, but the Bush Administration is quietly trying to redefine “abortion” to include birth control. The Houston Chronicle says this could wipe out dozens of state laws that protect women’s reproductive freedom and protect rape victims. And this proposed “rule change” doesn’t need congressional approval.

I just signed a message to Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, whose department is considering this rule change, telling him: “Contraception is NOT abortion.” Can you add your voice to this cause? Click here to sign the message.

Thanks!