Cathryn Dennison
Stories (18/0)
One month of fun Fall activities pt. 1
With summer about to come to a close and classes starting up again, it’s easy to get ready for the time we hunker down inside for the winter, but don’t forget to celebrate some of the wonders and fun that fall brings. Whether you want to spend some time on yourself or you have a whole day for family time, here is a month’s worth of awesome Autumn activities.
By Cathryn Dennison2 years ago in Lifehack
Therapy Through the Tempo
If you are like me, no matter how old you are, you can connect your feelings to music so easily that there is hardly a moment when you’re not listening to it. Music can bring people together, make you feel like there’s someone out there who understands you, and help you get through the toughest of time.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Beat
Light-hearted Movies That Are Just Like The Princess Bride
If you are like me, and the thought of a remake of the timeless classic makes you a little nervous to down-right in denial, then you might have continuously binge-watched the movie lately to the point where your family, friends, or significant other are ready to take control of the remote forever. To give them a break while still getting the same feelings or style that the Princess Bride will always have, here are a few other movies that you can check out that have similar plots, styles, and even the same actors!
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Geeks
Proverbs and Phrases You Might Be Saying Wrong
Yup, you’ve probably been saying most idioms or expressions wrong since you’ve learned about them. You’re definitely not alone there. One day, I got extremely curious as I was working on a few assignments for school, and when I researched one of these sayings only to discover it actually had a completely different meaning.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in FYI
5 Ways to Put a Spin on Jalapeno Poppers and More Sides
If you are like me and you like a snack with a bit of a kick for when the kickoff happens, then you will probably already have some jalapeno poppers, or the ingredients for fresh ones, on your shopping list already. However, if this is a usual game day treat for you, and you’ve gotten used to the crispy crunchies, then you might be looking for a new way to spice them up even more; flavor-wise. Here are five ways that you can upgrade not just jalapeno poppers but any sides that you want to munch on this Sunday.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Feast
Why Letterkenny is So Easily Addicting
If you’ve heard someone say, “How are you, now?” and you didn’t reply with, “Good, and you?”, then you might have just REALLY disappointed a Letterkenny fan. I first found out about the show in late 2018/early 2019, and I’m not ashamed to say that I’ve binge-watched the show at least four times
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Geeks
What Everyone Should Do In 2021
It’s that time again. Time for the calendars to change. Time for everyone to start thinking about what they’ll change about themselves. Time for them to follow through with their resolutions...for about a week. Then, it’ll be time for them to throw out the list and/or put it off until next year.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Motivation
How Phasmophobia is One of the Best Multiplayer Horror Games Ever
If you’re into video games, especially horror video games, then you probably have seen at least one video, screenshot, or mention of one of the newest horror games out there: Phasmophobia. If you haven’t gotten the chance to play it, or you’re wondering if it is worth getting, here’s my experience with playing the game.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Gamers
- Top Story - January 2021
How a Cup of Coffee Can Help the WorldTop Story - January 2021
When I was little, I remember the first time I had seen someone buy someone else a cup of coffee. I was around ten years old or so, and I was sitting in the back seat with my brother as our mom was picking up some coffee before dropping us off at daycare. To her surprise, the attendant at the drive-through window informed her that her order was paid by the person in front of her in line. Surprised and pleased, my mom handed over her card and told the attendant to keep the ball rolling and to pay the bill for the person behind her.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Motivation
The Bride's Forest
“Boo!” I nearly jumped out of my skin as Tommy screamed and jumped on me before I started to hit him off of me. “Get off, meat-puppet!” I groaned, shrugging him off of me as Josh and Steve started chuckling from behind us. Tommy laughed even as I shoved him off; probably because it took nearly all of my strength.
By Cathryn Dennison3 years ago in Horror