Monday 27 December 2021

Saturday 25 December 2021

Church notes in 2021

 January '21: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-January-2021-868818026


February - March '21: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-February-March-2021-874578210


April '21: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/148153.html


May - June '21: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/155261.html


July '21: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-July-2021-886737029


August '21: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/168072.html


September '21: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/175548.html


October '21: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-October-2021-896497459


November '21: http://fardell30.deadjournal.com/194192.html


December '21: https://www.deviantart.com/brenorenz/journal/Church-notes-December-2021-901834021



Church notes - December 2021

 On LiveJournal: https://fardell24.livejournal.com/527236.html


On Dreamwidth: https://fardell24.dreamwidth.org/675168.html



Church notes - 26th December 2021

 26th

Hebrews 7:11 - 24


Hebrews 6:19


Hope is realised in Jesus' birth and will be fulfilled in His second coming.

The world desperately needs hope.


Jesus is superior in every way to the Levitical preisthood.

The order of Melchizedek


Psalm 100:4


Jesus predates the Law


Hebrews 7:6, 11


We don't know when things are going to happen. But Jesus offers stability. An anchor to hold onto.


Hebrews 6:18 - 20

It is a firm foundation.

The anchor holds us securely.


Will your anchor hold?


Remember that Jesus will come again.



Friday 24 December 2021

Church notes - Christmas Day 2021

 Merry Christmas

Christmas Day

Isaiah 9


Matthew 1:18 - 25


The Christmas Search Engine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVIOpS6A7rE


Being transcendent, God is both unknown and unknowable.

- Anything we can say about Him is inadaquate.


Matthew 1:22, 23


Emmanuel

God with us.


Baby - non confrontational


Jesus grew as we did. What was this like for Him?


Hebrews 4:15


Jesus comes to meet us in our circumstances of brokeness and sin.


Repentance - acknowledging that a your sin has caused a rift between you and God.



Church notes - 24th December 2021

 Christmas Eve

John 3:16

John 1:1


Matthew 3:16

Psalm 16


Isaiah 10:33 - 11:9


Hope is important

It allows us to get up when we're knocked down. We have a strong, robust foundation in our hope.


10:33, 34

The forest was no threat at all.

One day our fears will disappear.


All sorts of problems.


This is the hope we have.


God has not forgotten us.

We have a strong and powerful God.


Isaiah's stump - the stump of Jesse.

11:1


God's judgement had chopped down the tree.


A new shoot - the baby Jesus.


The Messiah - God's promise

- To bring Salvation and hope to people.

- A descendent of David will rule forever.


A fallen world.

- Experience of loss

- Sin causes loss - the loss of fellowship with God.


Genesis 3

Disobedience and Sin.


God's restoration plan.

Jesus restores our relationship with God.


A picture of peace.

11:6 - 9


All our hopes come together in Jesus.


Tuesday 21 December 2021

Daria in the Background - Part 6

 6. Extracurricular Activity

Lawndale High School, 12:34 PM

Having had a ‘discussion’ with her parents the previous night, in which she was roped into having some kind of extracurricular activity, Daria entered the office.

 

“How may I help you, Ms. Morgendorffer?” the assistant asked.

 

“I’m looking for a list of the extracurricular activities that are available.”

 

“Oh.”

 

“Is there such a list?” Daria asked.

 

“I’ll have to look.”

 

“Sure.”

 

 

Five minutes later, the assistant came back. “Turns out, there is a list. I suppose Ms. Li had it put together for some reason.”

 

“I guess so,” Daria said as she took that list. She looked at it as she left without saying anything more to the office assistant.

 

 

1111 Glen Oaks Lane 8:13 PM

Daria sat in the kitchen looking over the list while her mother was looking over her shoulder. “There has to be something interesting there,” Helen said.

 

There was a large number of activities Lawndale High students engaged in.

 

Fashion Club

Talk about the latest trends…

 

‘Indeed, that seems to be all that Quinn and her new friends seem to do together,’ Daria thought. She looked further down the list.

 

Programming Club

Talk about programming languages and practice coding.

 

‘Not what I’m into,’ she thought. Her interests were more ‘soft’.

 

Chess Club

Play and discuss strategies for Chess.

 

‘Maybe if I can’t find anything else.’

 

“Have you found anything?” her mother asked.

 

“Some may be interesting,” Daria said, guardedly. She didn’t like her mother’s challenging tone.

 

“I’ll give you some time.”

 

‘Just not much time.’

 

Creative Writing Club

Discuss the art of creative writing and share and critique short stories.

 

That was more up her ally! But she was sure Mr. O’Neill was involved somehow. ‘If nothing else, though.’

Anime Club

 

‘No.’

 

 

Daria went through the entire list. The number of actually interesting activities, including the Creative Writing Club, were very few.

 

There was the Lawndale Lowdown, if she was able to chose a column which suited her. There was also the History Club, but she wasn’t sure what sort of history they talked about. Or there was the French Club. Her admittedly poor French could use some practice.

 

‘One of those,’ she decided.

 

 

Lawndale High October 20th, 8:34 AM

Daria entered the office.

 

“Ms. Morgendorffer?” the assistant asked.

 

“I’m joining an extra-curricular activity,” Daria said quietly.

 

“Ms. Li will be glad to hear that!”

 

“I’m not surprised,” Daria said as she handed over the list with the activity in question marked.

 

“The Creative Writing Club?”

 

“Yes. More ‘low key’ than the Lowdown and I don’t know how many tournaments the Chess Club would hold.”

 

“Sure, Sure,” the assistant said. “Done. You are now in the Creative Writing Club.”



Saturday 18 December 2021

Church notes - 19th December 2021

 19th

Luke 2:9 - 20


Philippians 2:5 - 8


Prayer - Housing for the new Youth and Children's Pastor and his family (when he starts in February).


Titus 2:11 - 14


COVID isn't over. There is a lack of confidence.


A danger of losing hope.


Because of what Jesus has done we have hope.


Blessed Hope.


His return should fill us with hope.


We need to be concerned for other people.


When He returns injustice will disappear.


Blessed Hope

We need to put hope in His return.


Romans 8:18 - 25


Renewal of the Earth

Revelation 21:1


Redemption of the Creation


The last days


2 Peter 3:3

2 Peter 3:8, 9


Hebrews 10:24, 25


A Practical Hope


Imagination

Desire

Belief


Acts 1:7 - 12


Friday 17 December 2021

Home Alone review

 58.      Home Alone

Rewatch. The tale of how an eight year old boy in a wealthy suburb of Chicago gets left home alone over Christmas while his family goes to France, and then has to defend his house from a couple of easily-outwitted burglars. Kevin’s resourcefulness is portrayed very well, as the desperation of his mother, Kate, to get home to be with him. The characterisation of the two bumbling villains was also done quite well. 9.0/10.

Wednesday 15 December 2021

Party 111 Howard - Part 4

 Party at 111 Howard – Part 4

Andrea sneaked out of her house, as she usually did. She then headed towards Howard Drive... She hoped to have some kind of fun.

 

 

Back at the Blum-Deckler's, Tiffany had finally chosen something that she thought was close enough to perfect. “Six Fourty,” Sandi said, once her friend had dressed.

 

“We can get there just after seven,” Quinn said.

 

“That's a good time,” Sandi said.

 

“Perfect,” Tiffany responded.

 

 

Angie arrived at the house in Howard Drive. 'Gosh! This place needs work!' she thought as she walked up the path. She knocked on the door. Brittany answered it. “Hi, Brittany.”

 

“Angie. You haven't seen Kevin, have you? He's supposed to be here by now.”

 

“I haven't,” Angie admitted.

 

“I hope he hasn't forgotten!” Brittany exclaimed.

 

“He could have,” Angie said.

 

“Come, I'll introduce you to the hostess,” Brittany said.

 

Angie nodded.

 

 

“Jane?”

 

Jane turned at Brittany's voice. “Yes?”

 

“This is Angie.”

 

“I have seen her around,” Jane said. “How did you find out?”

 

“I think it was Nikki,” Angie said. “She's coming too.”

 

“Another cheerleader,” Jane considered. “So, who told her?”

 

“I don't know,” Angie admitted.

 

 

Daria answered the door again. She had seen Angie arrive, and hoped there wouldn't be too many others. “Hello?” she said as she opened the door.

 

“Is this the house with the party?” Andrea asked.

 

“I haven't heard of other parties in the street,” Daria answered. “But it hasn't really started yet, if you're thinking of gate crashing.”

 

Andrea chuckled. “Oh! I can wait, hang around upstairs...”

 

“Just don't take anything, or mess any rooms more than they already are.”

 

“Of course not,” Andrea said as she entered. “By the way, I passed several other fellow students down the street. They were taking their time.”

 

“I'll warn Jane,” Daria said. She watched Andrea go up the stairs before heading out to be backyard.

 

 

Daria found Jane talking to Jodie and Brittany near the Gazebo. “Andrea is here,” she said to Jane.

 

“And who else?” Jane asked.

 

“She said she passed several more who were on their way!”

 

“I'm sure we can handle it,” Jane said.

 

“It's going to spiral out of control!” Daria groused.

 

“I hope not,” Jane considered.

 

“Don't worry, Daria,” Brittany said cheerfully.

 

“There's plenty to worry about,” Daria groused.

 

“I'll make sure it won't get out of control,” Brittany said encouraging.

 

“That doesn't inspire me with confidence.”

 

“I've learned from experience,” Brittany responded in a lower tone.

 

'I guess so,' Daria thought.

 

 

Meanwhile, Angie was talking to Max Tyler, one of the other Mystik Spiral members.

 

“...Criminale?” Angie asked.

 

“We go all out, man!”

 

“Really?” Angie asked in a dubious tone.

 

“We do. We're, like on the edge!”

 

“I'll see,” Angie said.

 

 

The Fashion Club had left Tiffany's house. “So, where in the street is this party?” Stacy asked.

 

“111,” Sandi answered.

 

'Why does that sound familiar?' Quinn wondered.

 

“Right,” Stacy said.

 

“We should be there on time,” Sandi said.

 

“Sorry that it took time,” Tiffany said.

 

“Don't mention it,” Sandi said.

 

 

Mack answered the door and saw a few of his team mates. “Joey, Jeffy and John?” he asked.

 

“It's Jamie!”

 

“Sorry, Jamie,” Mack said. “You can come in.”

 

“Is Quinn Morgendorffer here?” Joey asked as he came in.

 

“She isn't, but Daria is.”

 

“Daria? Really?” Jeffy asked.

 

“Yes,” Mack said. “It seems she's the only one who was actually invited.”

 

“Oh, it's Jane's place!” Joey realised.

 

“You didn't know before?” Mack asked.

 

“I haven't been here in years!” Joey said.

 

“Cool,” Jamie said.

 

“Then maybe you can show us the way to the kitchen,” Jeffy said.

 

“Sure,” Joey said.

 

Mack looked at Jeffy.

 

“What? I'm hungry.”

 

 

Andrea was looking through the rooms, wondering which was which. She opened a door, and looked in. She smiled. She had found Jane's room, it being the only one with an easal. She slipped into the room.

 

 

Brittany slipped into the kitchen and saw the Three J's there. “Hi, Joey, Jeffy, James,” she said.

 

“It's Jamie!”

 

“Sorry,” Brittany said. “Jane sent me to start bringing stuff out into the yard.”

 

“It's out in the yard?” Jeffy asked.

 

“Yes,” Brittany answered.

 

“Cool!” Jamie said.

 

“So, grab something!” Brittany directed, as she grabbed a bowl of chips. 'I hope Quinn won't arrive to distract them!'

 

“Of course,” Joey said as she grabbed a couple of soda bottles.

 

Sunday 12 December 2021

Psalm 68

 Psalm 68



68 Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered: let them also that hate him flee before him.


2 As smoke is driven away, so drive them away: as wax melteth before the fire, so let the wicked perish at the presence of God.


3 But let the righteous be glad; let them rejoice before God: yea, let them exceedingly rejoice.


4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Jah, and rejoice before him.


5 A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation.


6 God setteth the solitary in families: he bringeth out those which are bound with chains: but the rebellious dwell in a dry land.


7 O God, when thou wentest forth before thy people, when thou didst march through the wilderness; Selah:


8 The earth shook, the heavens also dropped at the presence of God: even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel.


9 Thou, O God, didst send a plentiful rain, whereby thou didst confirm thine inheritance, when it was weary.


10 Thy congregation hath dwelt therein: thou, O God, hast prepared of thy goodness for the poor.


11 The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it.


12 Kings of armies did flee apace: and she that tarried at home divided the spoil.


13 Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.


14 When the Almighty scattered kings in it, it was white as snow in Salmon.


15 The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan; an high hill as the hill of Bashan.


16 Why leap ye, ye high hills? this is the hill which God desireth to dwell in; yea, the Lord will dwell in it for ever.


17 The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place.


18 Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive: thou hast received gifts for men; yea, for the rebellious also, that the Lord God might dwell among them.


19 Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.


20 He that is our God is the God of salvation; and unto God the Lord belong the issues from death.


21 But God shall wound the head of his enemies, and the hairy scalp of such an one as goeth on still in his trespasses.


22 The Lord said, I will bring again from Bashan, I will bring my people again from the depths of the sea:


23 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood of thine enemies, and the tongue of thy dogs in the same.


24 They have seen thy goings, O God; even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary.


25 The singers went before, the players on instruments followed after; among them were the damsels playing with timbrels.


26 Bless ye God in the congregations, even the Lord, from the fountain of Israel.


27 There is little Benjamin with their ruler, the princes of Judah and their council, the princes of Zebulun, and the princes of Naphtali.


28 Thy God hath commanded thy strength: strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.


29 Because of thy temple at Jerusalem shall kings bring presents unto thee.


30 Rebuke the company of spearmen, the multitude of the bulls, with the calves of the people, till every one submit himself with pieces of silver: scatter thou the people that delight in war.


31 Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God.


32 Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth; O sing praises unto the Lord; Selah:


33 To him that rideth upon the heavens of heavens, which were of old; lo, he doth send out his voice, and that a mighty voice.


34 Ascribe ye strength unto God: his excellency is over Israel, and his strength is in the clouds.


35 O God, thou art terrible out of thy holy places: the God of Israel is he that giveth strength and power unto his people. Blessed be God.



The Grinch 2018 review

 

Rewatch. Based on the book by Dr. Seuss. A misanthropic being, living to the north of a town called Whoville, despises Christmas. There is also a young Who named Cindy Lou, who wants to talk to Santa Clause. The Grinch’s plan to steal Whoville’s Christmas intertwines with Cindy Lou’s plan in an interesting way. The emotional journey the Grinch undergoes over the course of the film was portrayed very well. Better than I remembered. 9.02/10.



Saturday 11 December 2021

Church notes - 12th December 2021

 12th


Romans 8:28


Hope

- Expectation

- For Jesus to come to Earth and for us to have Eternal Life.

- Deliverance from our sins.

- It isn't disappointed


Psalm 139


Ruth 1

Christmas - A time of hope

People need the Hope of the Cross.

Romans 15:13


Our hope is built on the Resurrection of Jesus.


Naomi's life didn't turn out as she thought it would.


Ruth 1:16, 17


Ruth had to figure things out on her own.


Naomi was in dispair.

But Ruth returned with her.

Ruth 1:22

A seed of hope. Ruth had faith and hope.


Ruth 2:2


Hope

Emotions have reasons

Feelings including hope need a reason.


We need to be able to give a reason for the hope we have.


Naomi didn't have hope. Her life was filled with despair.


Boaz

Ruth 3


Ruth 4:15

Obed, Jesse, David, and generations later, Jesus.


There is hope for anybody in any situation.

We have our reason for hope.


Friday 10 December 2021

No Time to Die review

 56.      No Time To Die

The latest in the James Bond movie franchise, based on the novels by Ian Fleming (albeit not on any particular novel). A retired James Bond is brought back into the fold at MI6 after he discovers a threat to civilization. (A recurring theme through the various films.) The cold open depicting a defining moment from Madelaine Swans childhood was appropriately chilling, and lead to payoffs later in the film. A sequence with an inexperienced CIA agent in Cuba was also enjoyable. Overall, the film was very good. Certainly, one of the best of the recent films.

Even with a bittersweet ending. 8.91/10.

A Daria Desktop Background

 



Thursday 9 December 2021

Mysteries of Lawndale - Night of the Coffee House - Part 8

 Part 8

Charles waved to Daria after she had got her food. Daria sighed and came over. “Have you found any of the people?” she asked.

 

He took out the sketch he had been given that morning. “No one said that they recognised them.”

 

Daria picked up on what he wasn’t saying. “But someone did react when they saw it?”

 

“Yes,” Charles answered.

 

“Who was it?” Daria asked.

 

“He’s one of those who started here the same day as you and Quinn.”

 

“His name?”

 

“Dewey Rogers, but he has picked up the nickname ‘Shaggy’ due to his resemblance to a certain cartoon character,” Charles answered.

 

“I have seen him around,” Daria said. “How did he react?”

 

“He was startled. He obviously knows who it is,” Charles said. “But he didn’t say anything more.”

 

Daria thought on it, as she sat across from Charles. She decided she would talk to Dewey Rogers after school.

 

“Penny for your thoughts,” Charles said as she took a bite from her lunch.

 

“I will find Dewey Rogers after school,” Daria responded. Even so, she glanced around the cafeteria to see if he was there.

 

“I’ll see him in class,” Charles said. “I’ll tell him you’re looking for him.”

 

“I’ll be waiting in the Library.”

 

“I’ll be sure to tell him.”

 

They sat in silence as they continued to eat.

 

 

Jeffy found Joey and Jamie. “Joey!”

 

“Yes?” Joey asked.

 

“Quinn gave me these sketches.”

 

 

The rest of the afternoon was mostly uneventful. Mostly. The trio who were involved in the break in plotted…

 

“This Daria and her Mystery Club are likely to prove it is us…” one said.

 

“Then we’ll do something…”

 

 

Charles entered the Maths class. He saw that Dewey Rogers was already there. He went to sit near him. “Hi, Shaggy,” he said.

 

‘Shaggy,’ sighed. “Hi, Upchuck,” he said with irritation.

 

“I told Daria that you know one of the people in the sketches. She’ll be waiting in the Library after school.’

 

“When was this?”

 

“At lunch,” Charles answered.

 

“And how many people would have overheard?”

 

“No one. We were alone at the table and were talking rather quietly.”

 

“Good,” Dewey said quietly. “Then I will meet her in the Library.”

 

 

Joey and Jamie showed a few other people the sketches Quinn gave them to a couple other members of the football team. “I have no idea who this is,” Robert Koreleski said politely after looking over his sketch a couple of times.

 

“I’ll ask a few more people,” Joey said.

 

“I’ll ask a few too.” Robert said.

 

“You can take it.,” Jamie said.

 

“Thanks.”

 

 

After school, Daria entered the library. Dewey wasn’t there yet. ‘Hopefully, he won’t be long,’ she thought. She grabbed a copy of the Lawndale Sun-Herald and sat down. There wasn’t much new in that edition. She had almost finished it when Dewey came in.

 

“Daria?” he asked.

 

“Over here,” Daria said.

 

Dewey came over. “You have another copy of that sketch?” he asked.

 

“I do,” Daria responded, she took it out of her pocket.

 

“Cool,” Dewey said. He took the sketch from Daria and looked at it. “I was right.”

 

“So, who is it?” Daria asked.

 

Dewey looked around nervously. Daria couldn’t fault him. There could be anyone else in the library.

 

“Or do you want to meet elsewhere?”

 

Dewey thought for a moment. “Elsewhere,” he decided.

 

“So, where?” Daria asked. “We can go to your place, if you want.”

 

Dewey handed the sketch back to her. “Where has the Mystery Club been meeting?”

 

“We haven’t had formal meetings yet. It’s been more of an ad hoc thing.”

 

“Oh. I guess your place would be good. I’m sure I can trust you and your family, given that you are also new to Lawndale.”

 

“Sure,” Daria said, slightly surprised. “We can go now.”

 

 

Jane entered the room where her homeroom was usually held. Ms. Morris was waiting for her. “Well, I’m here,” she said.

 

“Good Lane. Now sit and be quiet!”

 

Jane sat and glared at Ms. Morris.

 

 

Quinn met the three boys as they left the school. “So, did anyone recognise the people in the pictures?” she asked Jeffy.

 

“No, they didn’t,” he said.

 

The other two shook their heads.

 

“Oh.”

 

“So, we’re still at square one?” Jamie asked.

 

“I didn’t say that. I haven’t checked in with Daria and Jane all day. I’ll find out when I get home if they made progress,” Quinn answered.

 

“Can we come with you then?” Joey asked.

 

“Sure,” Quinn responded. “If you can keep up!”

 

“You’re jogging?” Jamie asked.

 

“No! Silly, I came on my bike!”

 

“Oh!”

 

“But we didn’t come on our bikes,” Jeffy said.

 

“You can still come,” Quinn said.

 

“Cool,” Jamie said.

 

“But we’re waiting for Stacy first,” Quinn added.

 

“Sure,” Jamie said.

 

 

Officer Peterson met Daria and Dewey at a café halfway between the High School and the Morgendorffer’s neighborhood. “Daria!” she called.

 

“This is Dewey. He suspects he knows who one of the culprits is.”

 

“Oh,” Xanthe said. “But the evidence would be circumstantial. It won’t hold up in court.”

 

“I know that,” Daria said. “I’m planning to have them confess at the Coffee House.”

 

“That could backfire,” Peterson said with a warning tone.

 

“I know. Which is why I would like you and a colleague you can trust present,” Daria responded.

 

“I’ll see if I can swing it.”

 

“In any case, here are copies of sketches Jane Lane made.”

 

“The Lanes…” Peterson considered as she took the sketches.

 

‘What has she heard about Jane’s family?’ Daria wondered.

 

“Thanks,” Peterson said. “I look forward to tomorrow night then.”



Thursday 2 December 2021

Daria in the Background - Part 5

 Part 5

Lawndale High, October 19th, 9:42 AM

“Class, I thought today we'd take a break from the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet to discuss the real-life tragedy that happened last night here in Lawndale. Let's share our feelings of violation following the loss of our beloved cybercafé, alt.lawndale.com,” Mr. Timothy O’Neill said to his Sophomore Language Arts class. He looked at one of the other students.

 

‘As long as he doesn’t look in my direction,’ Daria thought, not for the first time.

 

“Charles. Charles did you hear me?”

 

“You mean, Kevin?” Kevin Thompson said.

 

Mr. O’Niell paused as he looked at his seating chart. “Kevin I'm sorry. You uh, look like somebody else. What do you have to say about last night's horrible event?”

 

“I was home all night. You can ask my parents. Besides, I already have a computer.”

 

“No, Kevin. I mean, how did the theft make you feel?”

 

“Um… Said?” Kevin responded.

 

“Are you asking me or telling me?”

 

“Angry?”

 

Mr. O’Neill looked to one of the other students. “Jodie, how about you?”

 

“I think the cybercafé served one very particular segment of the community, but it still pisses me off when people take what isn't theirs,” Jodie said.

 

“That's how I feel!” Kevin interjected.

 

‘No, you don’t,’ Daria Morgendorffer thought.

 

“Thank you, Kevin. Jodie, about that word, "community." Isn't that the whole idea of a cybercafé? To jack us into the global community? I think what's most disturbing about this crime is the symbolism involved. Don't you agree, Jane?

 

“No,” Jane Lane said.

 

“Suddenly, we're cut off. We can't hail our friends across the globe and say, "It's a beautiful day in the cyberhood." They didn't just take a few computers. They took the symbol of our virtual community. To visit alt.lawndale.com was to come together with the planet!”

 

‘Oh, come on!’ Daria thought. O’Neill was just reading too much into it. She didn’t say that out loud as she didn’t want the attention.

 

O’Neill tried to continue to engage the class about the Cyber Café break in, but eventually turned back to Romeo and Juliet halfway through the period.

 

Tuesday 30 November 2021

Daria in the Background - Part 4

 Part 4

 

After distracting Kevin from the chips, Brittany again looked for Daria. She soon found her in a corner. ‘Of course!’ She went over to her. “Daria?”

 

Daria started. “Eap!”

 

‘Oops!’ Brittany thought. She didn’t think Daria would easily be frightened. “Sorry!”

 

“Oh, Brittany,” Daria said with her hand over her heart. I thought it might have been that Chuck!”

 

“You mean, Upchuck?”

 

“How apt! Yes!”

 

“Sorry that you had to encounter him here!” Brittany said.

 

“It wasn’t your fault.”

 

“Actually…” Brittany said awkwardly.

 

“What?” Daria interrupted.

 

“He did me a favor too,” Brittany admitted.

 

“So, you invited him,” Daria concluded. She could see why Brittany was apologetic.

 

Brittany nodded.

 

“I think I have had enough,” Daria said. She leaned against the wall and slid down to a sitting position.

 

“You want to leave?”

 

“Yes,” Daria said. “Could you make sure Quinn doesn’t cause trouble?”

 

“Maybe,” Brittany answered. “But how are you going to get home?”

 

“I’m not sure.”

 

“Some of the others have older brothers or sisters. They could help.”

 

“That would be good,” Daria said. “But be quick.”

 

“Of course.”

 

 

Brittany found Mack and Jodie again. “You found Daria?” Jodie asked.

 

“Yes,” Brittany answered. “But she’s had enough and wants to go home.”

 

“I see,” Mack said, “So you want me to call my sister?”

 

“Yes,” Brittany answered.

 

 

Daria only had to wait a for a short time before Brittany and Mack came over. “My sister should be here shortly. She can take you home,” Mack said.

 

“Thanks Mack,” Daria said quietly. “Thanks for the invitation, Brittany,” she reluctantly added. She could see that the cheerleader was trying to be nice. ‘Quinn will be fine.’

 

 

It didn’t take too long for Mack’s sister to arrive. “Robbie Mackenzie,” she said by way of introduction. “You must be Daria.”

 

“Yes,” Daria said as she looked at Robbie. She had a similar style as Jodie except that her hair was only half as long. She was also slightly taller than her brother.

 

“You want to go straight home?” Robbie asked.

 

“I could stop by Cluster Burger, I suppose.”

 

“Sure.”

 

 

Robbie looked at Daria as she drove along Glen Oaks Lane. She had hadn’t really been talkative, and had barely engaged her in conversation since they left the party. She could see why she wanted out of that party. “Are you OK now?” she asked.

 

“I’m fine. I’ve calmed down,” Daria answered. “It’s that red one.”

 

“1111?”

 

“Yes.”

 

She pulled up in front of the large two-story house. “Here we are. I’ll see if Quinn wants to come with when I pick up Mike.”

 

“Thanks.”

 

 

All things considered it was a good night, Quinn considered as she arrived at the gatehouse with Mack and Jodie. She took off her soggy suede shoes. Mack’s sister soon arrived. It wasn’t surprising to her that Daria had gone home early. “Hi, Robbie,” she said, Mack having told her her name earlier.

 

“Going straight home?” Robbie asked.

 

“Yes,” Quinn said.

 

“Cool.”

 

‘I have a great future in Lawndale,’ Quinn thought as they drove away.

 


30th November 2021 Writings

 30th

 

Excerpt from: Daria – Trouble in Lawndale

“Fine, class. Ignore me... just like he did!”

 

“Just as well he wasn’t Jones,” Daria commented.

 

“I heard that!” Barch said. “But we’re not talking about cults. You can ask DeMartino about that! But you have stumbled upon an interesting answer. A charismatic man re-enforcing herd-like behaviour in his followers, leading to tragic results!”

 

“Excellent example Daria,” Jodie said.

 

Daria shrugged.

 

 

Between classes, Sandi Griffin was talking with Joey Green, Jamie White and Jeffy Brown, ‘So I said, "Sure, it's a nice car. Do you have enough gas to get to Loserville?’”

 

“That’s funny, Sandi,” Joey said.

 

“You really know how to tell a story,” Jeffy said.

 

“Thanks,” Sandi said.

 

“Tell us the part with Stacy again,” Jamie said.

 

“Stacy wasn’t in that story. It was just Tiffany and I,” Sandi said.

 

Words: 132

 

 

Excerpt from: Daria and Phineas – Big Ideas in Lawndale

“Any others?”

 

“Of course,” Jane answered. She turned a page and showed Isabella a sketch of the S’Winter mountain.”

 

“Cool!”

 

 

Lawndale

Dega Street, 9:41 AM

Sandi Griffin wouldn’t usually be seen on Dega Street. She disliked being on the street. After her experience the previous day she wanted to know whether there were others in the Tri-State Area who would pose a similar threat. ‘Almost certainly,’ she thought, not for the first time. Suddenly, something happened.

 

Chaos!”

 

“What?” she asked. Someone had said that. Then she saw them. Small robots moving about. Something looked familiar about them… “What is happening here?” she asked herself. She then realised who was responsible for them. “Doofenshmirtz!”

 

Words: 133

 

 

Excerpt from: Inauspicious Deeds

Could you tell me?

 

The people again talked over each other.

 

Wait! One at a time! He said.

 

Words: 18

 

 

Excerpt from: Hobbitdale

“Even accounting for species differences,” Daria aid.

 

“My face is too expressive,” Jane said.

 

Daria thought for a moment. “You’re right.”

 

 

Quinn was trying to determine what to wear to Brittany’s party. ‘Something appropriate to wear to a party hosted by a Hobbit…’ she considered. There were differences between Humans/Half-elves and Hobbits. She took out some clothes and then went back to her mirrors. “Sheer, semi-sheer, or opaque?” She paused. “Textured!”

 

Words: 71

 

 

Excerpt from: Beach Party Invitation

Quinn was already there. She had met the three boys who had crushes on her. “So, I said, that just because people are cliquey and snotty is no reason not to like them.”

 

“I agree,” Jeffy Brown-Mercer said.

 

Words: 38

 

 

Excerpts from: Back to the Future – Lorraine’s Paradox

Calvin had disappeared. Was that what he was warning her about earlier?

 

‘What now?’ she asked herself.

 

‘The letter!’ she thought and rushed from the hall.

 

Lorraine stared at the stage. Was it smoke and mirrors, or was he really gone?

 

Words: 41

 

 

Excerpt from: Changes in Time and Space

Down on floor 139 the Doctor and his friends farewelled Cathica and left, as the Doctor had just told Cathica, he hated tidying up. Then there was Adam. He had betrayed his trust!

 

 

The TARDIS soon arrived somewhere else. The Doctor pushed Adam out of the ship. “It's my house. I'm home!” he said as the Doctor, Rose and Felicia followed him out.

 

“Is there something else you want to tell me?” the Doctor asked.

 

“No, what do you mean?” Adam asked.

 

The Doctor walked over and picked up the answering machine. “The archive of Satellite Five,” he explained. “One second of that message could have changed the world.” He brought the sonic to bear on it and it exploded. “That's it then.”

 

Words: 123

 

 

Total: 556


A Variant Lawndale - Beach Party Invitation - Part 1

 Beach Party Invitation

Daria Morgendorffer approached the counter with trepidation. She didn’t know what the cafeteria staff were serving up today. “Uh! I hate it when the trays are wet,” Brittany Taylor said beside her.

 

“‘That which does not kill us makes us stronger,’" she said quoting Nietzsche.

 

“Is that from a song?” Brittany asked. “Hey, thanks for helping me out in Art.”

 

“No problem.”

 

“Maybe I could help you out in something.”

 

“Well, you could show me how to twirl hair around my little finger and look vacant,” Daria snarked.

 

Brittany did just that. “I don’t think that’s something you can teach. I know! You can come to my backyard beach party Saturday afternoon.”

 

“Backyard beach party?” Daria asked.

 

“Yes,” Brittany responded. “We had a pool with a wave machine put in. There is also a lot of sand around it, so it’s kind of like a beach!”

 

‘I see,” Daria said. ‘Of course, the Taylors would want of show off how wealthy they are!’

 

“But just this once of course.”

 

“Gee, Brittany. I'm overcome with emotion.”

 

“You need a napkin? Anyway, I promised the other cheerleaders that I wouldn't invite any more really attractive girls.”

 

“Now I'm especially flattered.”

 

 

Daria was still thinking about the invitation as she arrived at her friend Jane Lane’s house that afternoon. When she entered Jane’s room, she saw her friend looking through a sketchbook.

 

Life drawings? She didn’t know Jane did life drawings! She said so.

 

“I did them last summer. Want a look?”

 

“Sure.”

 

 

“You’re really bursting out of the picture plane here.”

 

“Yeah. That particular model was quite bursty. I think she had her bursts done.”

 

“Speaking of which,” Daria began, although she wasn’t sure of what Brittany’s deal was in that department.  “Brittany invited me to her party.”

 

“No kidding, are you going?”

 

“A backyard beach party? For teenagers? I’d rather swallow glass. Why? Do you want to go?”

 

“Oh, no, I'd much rather stay home and listen to my brother practice the opening to Come as You Are. I bet I could get some great sketches there...” Jane said.

 

“Well, I'm sure there'll be plenty of people posing. If you want to go, just make believe you're me. When you're popular, all unpopular people look alike anyway.”

 

Jane then pretended to be Daria, by wearing her glasses and speaking in a montone, but concluded that it wouldn’t work, as her face was too expressive.

 

 

Quinn Morgendorffer was looking through her clothes for something to wear to the party. Sure, it was three days away, but one didn’t leave such things to the last minute. She had already determined that she would need new swimming costumes. She held up a few skirts. “Sheer, semi-sheer, or opaque,” she mused. “Textured!” she decided.

 

“Isn’t one of you enough?” Daria asked from the door.

 

“Go away, I’m concentrating. I’m invited to a party Saturday afternoon and I have to choose the perfect outfits!”

 

“Countdown: only 66 more hours to go. Might this party be Brittany’s Backyard Beach Party?”

 

“Yes, and might you go away now?” Quinn stopped. Something didn’t add up. “Hey! How do you know about it?”

 

“I'm invited, too... but I haven't decided if I'll go,” Daria answered.

 

“You can’t go! You’ll ruin everything!”

 

“You know, I really should broaden my social horizons,” Daria said.

 

Quinn ran out of the room. “Mom! Dad! Daria is ruining my life again!

 

 

Helen Morgendorffer was annoyed at her daughters rivalry. She wondered if history was repeating, that Daria and Quinn would end up like her and her sisters. ‘Not if I have anything to say about it!’ she thought, not for the first time.

 

“Tell Daria she can't go to Brittany's party. My popularity is at stake,” Quinn said.

 

“Now, don't begrudge your sister a chance to expand her circle of friends,” Helen said.

 

“Maybe now she’ll have two,” Quinn commented.

 

“Touche, Quinn,” Daria responded.

 

“And don’t think that you’re confusing me with that French. You should ground her because… her room is a mess!”

 

‘That’s a stretch,’ Helen thought. Daria was the more organised of the two.

 

“If I go down for that one, I’m taking you with me,” Daria added.

 

“Wait!” Quinn interjected again. “Here’s something worse…” She started before she was interrupted again.

 

“Lawn gnomes going missing across Lawndale!” Jake said as he read from the paper.

 

Helen glared at him.

 

“Who would steal lawn gnomes?” Jake continued.

 

“Um, no idea,” Quinn said quickly and then gave a nervous laugh.

 

“Jake!” Helen said as Quinn laughed. She turned back to her daughters. “I think it’s great that you’re going to be spending time together. Dad and I would be happy to drive you to the party and pick you up.

 

“No!” they both said simultaneously.

 

“Thanks, but I’ll find some other way to get there,” Quinn said before leaving the kitchen.

 

“Daria, I’d like it if you would keep an eye on Quinn at this party.”

 

“I don’t know what I did, but it couldn’t have been that bad.”

 

“It's my way of saying if you won't do it, I'm sending you both with a babysitter.”

 

“I'll take that as a ringing declaration of parental approval.”

 

“Just the way it was intended, sweetheart.”

 

Daria sighed as she left the kitchen.

 

 

Saturday came too quickly as far as Daria was concerned. Then there was the fact that she realised that she had a crush on Jane’s brother, Trent. ‘He’s too old!’ she thought as they pulled up outside Crewe Neck.

 

“I’ll let you off here. I have a problem dealing with authority,” Trent said.

 

“Sure, you don’t want to crash?” Jane asked.

 

“A high school party? Please. Don’t you think I’m a little mature for that?” Trent responded. “Besides, I don’t have a surfboard.”

 

Daria and Jane got out of the car.

 

‘Don’t do anything I wouldn’t,” Trent said before driving away.

 

“Bye,” Daria said.

 

“Nice conversational skills.”

 

“I hate you.”