SagPrincess
A young woman who considers herself a princess from the heart
Sunday, January 11, 2026
The year so far- POEM
Thursday, January 8, 2026
No more celebrations
I don't know when people decide it's best to take down their Christmas decorations. Some never do it...and others, do it right after Christmas.
Does that mean...we should stop celebrating? Well....yes and no. If you have January birthday, that's different. But for others.... they're done with all the Christmas movies and music that plays constantly.
When I was little, I was sad Christmas ended. Which means I had to wait a whole year till presents galore.
Now, I'm kind of glad Christmas is done. I guess now working in retail which goes insane with every holiday, I'm kind of glad we don't have to deal with all the craziness. Now...we need warmth
Some people don't mind a new year...but they would rather just fast forward through winter and get right to spring.
My mom is one of them. The cold.... I'm ok with, but the heat...that's another story.
We're done celebrating, but we still get the cold, and we wait for a groundhog to predict our weather. In my opinion...we're getting six more weeks.
Putting away the decorations you had up for Christmas, there's a debate on when it's the perfect time. I believe after the New Year rings in....all the Christmas decorations go away. The tree, the lights, even the wreaths.
Some people don't want to do it. Maybe because it's cold outside. Understandable...but if it's still there by mid-February....something is wrong
Again, it could be because of the weather.... but I find it lazy once people just stop putting their Christmas decorations away.
Some people have a tradition on leaving their Christmas lights up all year long and won't turn them on until the holiday comes.
It feels empty with all the Holiday decorations down...but I feel that it needs to be taken down so we can celebrate the new year.
I feel it's best to not celebrate anything after the New Year is over (again unless you have a January birthday)
January and February are considered the coldest months of the year. We just want to skip all that and get right to the warmth.
Everyone feels happy when Christmas arrives. When it's gone, and a new year begins...we either feel depressed or fat.
The truth is...we just feel an emptiness that even alcohol cannot fill. Which is there is a thing called...dry January. All we can do is enjoy the year and be grateful we made it through another.
The holidays are gone, let's stop celebrating....and enjoy what we have for the new year. It might be hard, like not being able to drink.... but it can be done. Before you know it.... the year will end.
Happy second week of the new year. That's right.... the first week has come and gone.
Friday, January 2, 2026
Best Rob Reiner movies
A new year has come and before it ended, we lost someone big. Rob Reiner. Son of Carl Reiner who also worked with comedies, giving Dick Van Dyke his own show....it Rob wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. Before being known as a director of certain movies...he went into acting being a character in a seventies show and known only as "meathead'
All in the Family came out long before I was born. It was about a family with a bigoted man (played by Caroll O'Conner) who had a daughter who married Rob Reiner's character. They butted heads, but in real life, he and Caroll got along.
The show lasted a few years until the early eighties. After that, Rob Reiner went into directing
Rob felt as if he was meant to be behind the camera than in front of. I'm like that with writing. Some people have a face for the camera...and some...feel they have something bigger than being known as 'Meathead'. That was Rob.
In 1984, the year I was born, there was a mockumentary created by Christopher Guest. It was about a rock and roll band that starred him, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean. All three of them are still alive.
It was very funny, I enjoyed it. Rob Reiner was in a few scenes...one having a quote saying, "this goes to eleven." Referring to how loud the sound of a guitar ap should go. This is one movie you need to see.
In 1987, there was a movie based on a Stephen King short story called The Body. It was called Stand by me. Staring Wil Wheaton, the late River Pheonix, Corey Feldman and Jerry O'Connell. All in search of finding a dead body one of them heard from their older brothers.
They go on a long journey to find it, almost costing their lives in the process. Keifer Sutherland players a bully who wants to find the body too. Rob chained the ending to suit how it should end. Stephen King saw it, took a few minutes to collect his thoughts, and went back to hug Rob saying that it was the portrayal of his book he had ever seen.
After the success of "Stand by me", Rob Reiner got to direct Misery another book by Stephen King that involves and author and an obsessed fan. Kathy Bates portrayed the fan as the late James Caan was the author.
It was good; not as great as stand by me, but still worth seeing. Kathy Bates frightens people in this role. Stephen King thought she was the right choice. Let's just say...never piss Kathy Bates off.
This movie is a story within a story. A grandfather reads The Princess Bride to his son, and another world opens up.
Carey Elwes portrays a masked man who was once a stable boy who was rumored to have been killed. Robin Wright was Princess Buttercup. Mandy Patakin portrayed one of the thieves who has a vendetta over the man who killed his father. He finds the man, portrayed by Christopher Guest, and kills him.
Andre the Giant, God rest his soul, was another thief who turned good at the end.
He directed other movies like "A few good men", "The American President", "When Harry met Sally" and much more.
The quotes are memorable from Rob's actual mother saying, "I'll have what she's having" at the diner scene in Where Harry met Sally to "You can't Handle the truth" quoted by Jack Nicholsen in "A few good men"
His final project was the sequel to "This is Spinal tap" called...."The end Continues." with aging actors portraying their rock and roll selves as they look for what has happened in the last 41 years. Let has say, a lot has changed...but the comedy is still there. It's sad that was Rob's final directing as the movie was made right before his tragic death.
It is dedicated to him as the man that started Spinal Tap.
We are all still grieving from this tragedy that was caused by his own son who is now in jail. Rob was also an activist as his wife, who passed away as well, was helping to making America better. Let's just say...a certain someone made him mad...and even after his death...that certain someone did not care.
I do. He was a part of my childhood with all the movies he directed. Everyone is still grief stricken. His own daughter, who is an actress as well, has been telling people to always remember her family for the good things. I will. We will miss you...Rob. You and your wife.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Year in Review- POEM
Monday, December 22, 2025
Christmas is here!
I can't believe it's already here. I blinked, and there went another year. A year that wasn't the best.... but by far not the worst. But it's time for joy, and holly, decorating the tree and doing everything that I feel...can be a little...overwhelming
Having the tree up and decorating it and soon seeing presents underneath it. It feels as you were a kid again. Knowing Santa putting them under there...without realizing the dark truth until you were older.
I learned when I was ten. How did I know? My brother showed me where they hid my birthday presents as well as Christmas presents. I tattled on him, and he got in trouble. I knew after that the truth. My brother didn't learn for a few more years.
Like a lot of people, many have to work before Christmas. I am one of those people. Working as a cashier for many years. I know the hardest days are Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. Other times would be Superbowl or even Easter, but not as overwhelming as Christmas and Thanksgiving. Thankfully...we are closed on Christmas.
I'm still working Christmas Eve; thankfully not till closing.
Christmas is the day where baby Jesus Christ was born. Although, they never stated he was born on December 25th. Unlike a few people like the late Jimmy Buffett or even Sissy Spasick. Jesus might have been born in the Spring for all we know.
But it seems associate December for the birth of Christ. My birthday is in December...isn't that enough?
Christmas is starting to become stressful. Not just because some of us have to work, but everyone shops around this time of year.
To get food or gifts, hell even gift cards are mostly bought in December. For people who don't know what to get for their families. Some people feel the Christmas specials are becoming more commercial and have no meaning.
Just a cash grab for a streaming site to make a Christmas movie about love or a jewelry heist...even saving a loved one from a building under attack.
Christmas is also becoming expensive when it comes to gifts. Not many people want to shop at a mall since Amazon came around, and shopping online was the new thing. Some people believe that with the new tariffs put in place, everything is becoming expensive from buying a present to even buying our own groceries.
Some people think it is best to either ditch the gift giving or give them one thing. This year, I am getting one thing for my family, and I bet they will love it.
So... with Christmas finally here, does it mean we have to rush every moment of it? No....time already does that for us. What I think is the true meaning of Christmas isn't the gifts we give to the food we bring; those are just.... bonus points.
It is the loving that is shared within the family. Why we need to be together and for the important moments that come with it. Celebrating the true meaning of a baby Jesus and why this holiday is considered special... to everyone.
