So yes everyone I am doing a play this summer, even though I
said I wouldn’t be doing a show. I have changed my mind for several reasons but
this doesn’t mean that I am not going to have a fun summer. I love theatre and
it is a hobby of mine, but it will not take over my entire summer. So the moral
of the story is this folks, If you want to see me and hang out just let me know
and I will figure out a time to make it happen. As summer approaches I have
been working on my reading list and I have a few books to start off the list
but if anyone has suggestions let me know. I love humor, sci-fi, and pretty
much anything that isn’t too sad. DO NOT recommend the book “50 shades of Gray”
someone already did and I told them I was not interested in that porno, LOL
Elliptical Machine: 410calories and 2.6miles
Reunions
The Enterprise is intercepted by a Klingon attack cruiser
carrying Ambassador K’Ehleyr, Worf’s one time love interest. K’Ehleyr is there
to gain Picard’s help with a situation involving the current leader of the
Klingon Empire K’mpec. K’mpec reveals that he has been slowly poisoned over the
past few months and is dying. He has traveled this distance to enlist Picard’s
help to become the overseer of the transition to the new leader of the Klingon
Empire. The two options are Duras, the man we found was the true traitor the
Empire for conspiring with the Romulans, and an outsider named Gowron. Picard
and K’Ehleyr begin an investigation into who killed K’mpec all the while
delaying the transition of power. Eventually it is revealed that Duras once
again is up to no good and Gowron takes
control of the empire. The subplot involves the continued drama of Worf and K’Ehleyr’s
love for each other which is now further complicated when she shows up with a
young child named Alexander. Alexander is revealed to be Worf’s son though he
struggles to accept him knowing that the boy will carry his shame for being
from the family of a traitor. Duras kills K’Ehleyr during a heated discussion
and Worf is faced with now being a single parent to young Alexander. Worf
decides to do what he feels is best for the child and sends him to live with
his human parents on Earth.
Wizards First Rule by Terry Goodkind is excellent. magic, action, love story. It's great! I was hooked by the end of the second chapter, and I had never liked the fantasy genre before.
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