MiParacon 2021

As mentioned in my “MiParacon X” post, I planned to go back to MiParacon in 2020…however, I think we all know how that story goes. So, after a long, two-year wait, I was finally able to return to MiParacon and catch up with a lot of the para-family.

I have said it before and I will say it again, these people are some of the nicest people you will have the pleasure of meeting. Dustin Pari was appropriately placed at the entrance of the main vendor hall. He is a ray of sunshine, so he was the perfect face to greet everyone. It is not surprising that he also gives inspirational lectures across the country and posts motivational videos on YouTube. I worked my way counter-clockwise so the next table I stopped at was the Wraith Chaser table with Mike and Chris. Next in line was Brian Cano. It is always a pleasure to speak with him. He was kind enough to let me interview him for a YouTube show, last year. It was a 7-minute segment but he is so informative and such a fascinating speaker that I had a hard time figuring out what parts to trim to make it fit. Taking up the back right corner of the room was the cast of Ghost Nation. I have known Dave Tango and Steve for quite a few years now. They are great guys but I never seem to get to hang out with them as much as I would like. These conventions are busy! Coming full circle, just adjacent from Dustin, were the Ghost Brothers. I took a picture with them, last time, but I was able to speak with them this year. They are super nice and I hope to see them again. In the hall between the vendor rooms they had a special guest star, Butch Patrick, a.k.a. Eddie Munster. I used to watch The Munsters on Nick at Nite so it was cool getting to meet him. Oh! and I can not forget about the enormous ouija board they had on display!

In the next vendor room over, I caught up with Aaron Sagers. He has an extensive media resume, is the moderator for many impressive celebrity panels at Comic-Cons, and, yet, still has a way of making me feel like I’m just as equally interesting as everyone he has had the chance to meet. For instance, he asked me about a business idea I mentioned to him, previously, and was really motivating me to not give up on it.

Downstairs was another vendor room and the lecture theatre. Two of the vendors in the downstairs room were Dave Schrader and Jeff Belanger. I have known them for 10 years now. They are simply great individuals…and if you let them anywhere near each other, well, get ready for a comedic duo. I attended both of their presentations. Dave actually had to presentations; one with his Holzer Files co-stars and one where he discussed setting intentions. Before his Holzer Files Q&A, he was giving out a couple of books to those who knew “Dave Trivia”. One of the questions was “what location was my first appearance on Ghost Adventures?”. I raised me hand and yelled out “Rolling Hills”. He replied, “Rolling Hills?!!!”, in an “are you kidding me” kind of tone. Just as I was feeling the embarrassment set in, he laughed and said “You are right! Come get your book.” Phew! I had to check my make-up after the Q&A; the laughs were non-stop. You can always count on Dave to bring the humor. I was able to finally meet Shane Pittman from Holzer Files, as well. It was a pleasure. Dave’s seminar on setting intentions was very inspiring. It was interesting to learn how he first got started in radio. I won’t tell all the secrets; you will just have to go to one of his presentations and learn for yourself. You won’t be disappointed. Also inspiring was Jeff’s lecture. He told the story of his trip up Mount Kilimanjaro. It is a fantastic story and you can read all about it in his book The Call of Kilimanjaro. Another vendor, who I had never met before, was Mike Ricksecker. He was sitting across from Dave’s table. Just like in 2019, with Brian Cano, I found myself too shy to go talk to him. I waited until the airport to talk to Brian but, having learned my lesson, decided to go up to Mike’s table before the event ended. I am glad I did. He actually does events around the world, including Egypt! I may just have to look into that a little further.

Saturday night was the last chance to hang out with everyone. Why do the weekends have to fly by so fast? I took some last-minute photos with Aaron and Jeff (who said, “look like you don’t know what a camera is”) but never pinned Dave down for one. Dustin introduced me to an EMT named John, who was nice enough to invite me into a picture with him and Dave Tango. Just like that, though, I found myself packing for the return trip home. I am definitely looking forward to the next chance to see everyone.

2020 Chaos Theory

Breaking News!  We just received an exclusive clip at our Deven Times headquarters.  One of our readers believes that she has figured out why 2020 is unlike any year we have seen before.  She has issued the following warning:

Attempts to contact her have failed.  We will be monitoring the situation and keep you updated when we learn more.


A few weeks ago, for some reason that I can not remember, I thought about how 2020 looks similar to Zozo.  The idea for this video was fueled from that.

A couple of my cats decided they wanted to help with the video.  Here is their 5 seconds of fame.  🙂

A Cody Bryan Concert Next to Yorktown Memorial Hospital?…Yes, Please!

After interviewing Cody Bryan, lead singer of Cody Bryan Band (see previous post), I knew I had to catch a live show.  I checked the tour schedule on their website and was thrilled to see that they would be performing in Yorktown, TX.

If you aren’t intrigued with the paranormal then you probably have no idea why I was so excited about getting out to this town.  Let me introduce you to this little, haunted gem…the Yorktown Memorial Hospital.

 

Built in the 1950’s as a religious, drug and alcohol rehabilitation center, this building was eventually left abandoned.  That is, abandoned by all human residents.  The spirits that decided to stick around have put this building on the paranormal map.  It has been investigated by renowned paranormal researchers, including “Ghost Adventures”.  The owners do provide walking tours of the facility.  Unfortunately, I did not have time to spare.  After all, I had a concert to get to.

Just about a block away from the hospital was my final destination, 5D Steakhouse.  When I arrived, Cody Bryan Band was in the middle of a sound check.  Nothing like getting a show before the show!

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After the sound check, I took a few shots of the stage area and equipment.  I had the great pleasure of talking with Cody and meeting the rest of the band.  They are truly great, fun guys.  I failed to ask them for a picture, though.  I know, I know.  I don’t know what I was thinking, either.  I just got caught up in the moment.

 

Suddenly, it was time for the main event.  The guys took the stage and rocked it out.  They performed so many of their hits, such as “Wreck Me”.  This is the very first song on their first album.  It is definitely a great choice to get that album started.  They also performed “Good at Being Bad”.  I had not heard this song before.  However, as soon as I heard it, I loved it!  It is such a fun track.  I immediately went over to the merchandise table and purchased all three albums.  I wanted to make sure I didn’t miss any more musical gold.  Also on the set list was “Small Town Noise” and “Our House for the Weekend”.    “Our House for the Weekend” is the song that introduced me to the band so I am a bit partial to that one.  From upbeat party tracks to laid-back slow songs, Cody Bryan Band does it all to perfection.  Be sure to catch them live, if you get the chance, and check out all of their music, available on all musical platforms.

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7 Minutes with Deven: And Cody Bryan Band

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Cody Bryan of Cody Bryan Band for my fourth episode of 7 Minutes with Deven.  I must say, pre-filming nerves were a little higher for this interview.  This was the first guest that I did not personally know.  I heard his music through social media, really liked it, and decided to take a chance and contact his manager.  It turns out that I had nothing to be nervous about.  Cody is as nice as they come.

The video starts out with a clip of “Coast Is Clear”, the latest single.  I LOVE this song!  Then, at the end, Cody brings out his guitar to give an acoustic performance of the song.  Now that I have had a taste of a live performance, I really need to catch a full show.  So do you!  Be sure to check out www.codybryanmusic.com for tour dates, music info, merchandise, and more.

Until next time…enjoy this latest episode!

7 Minutes with Deven: And Dustin Pari

You know him from Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters International…you love him…it is the ever-delightful Dustin Pari!  That is right.  Dustin Pari was kind enough to join me for a quick chat.  Did you know that he is a fantastic motivational speaker and even has his own series of inspirational YouTube videos?  Hear all about it in this episode of 7 Minutes with Deven and get Dustin’s schedule on his website www.dustinpari.com.

7 Minutes with Deven: And Brian J. Cano

The acclaimed paranormal researcher, Brian J. Cano, currently of “Paranormal Caught on Camera” fame, was nice enough to chat with me for 7 minutes.

If you ever get a chance to see him at one of his appearances, take it!  He is fascinating to listen to.  You can find a list of upcoming appearances on his website www.neverstopsearching.com.  Until that opportunity comes around, though, you can enjoy this video.  🙂

If you would like to see someone on future episodes of the show, let me know.

7 Minutes with Deven

So I did this thing…haha.

For a while I have been tossing around the idea of creating videos.  I kept putting it off and then circling back around to it.  Finally, I have decided to put all insecurities aside and just go for it.  I created a virtual interview series called “7 Minutes with Deven”.  As implied, all interviews are seven minutes or less.  And, since the title is a play on words of 7 minutes in Heaven, I decided, for now, to film it in my closet.  A bit kitsch, I know, but it made me laugh when I thought about it, so the idea stuck.

My first willing victim, I mean guest, was Brandon Lee, a very patient friend who dealt with all the pains of me figuring out different technical issues that kept delaying filming.  Brandon is starting Brandon Lee Paranormal PI.  He has been investigating the paranormal since he was a teenager but he is launching his own project, now, where he will look more into the history of hauntings and will help those who need help with paranormal happenings in their homes.

Check it out!  Hope you enjoy!

The Job With the Perks – NYC and Maui Here I Come!

For a few years I worked at a job that, well, let’s just say the stress level could get pretty high.  However, the perks helped to keep me from quitting.  Yes, there were regular free lunches, quarterly profit sharing, and the “you’ve been working hard” free pedicure rewards, but, even better, there were the trips.  Anytime we met a major goal, we took a company trip.

I joined the company just after their trip to Vegas so my first company trip was in September of 2012.  We went to New York City.  We flew up on Saturday, October 20. That was my first time in New York. We stayed at the Radisson at 34th and Broadway. The weather was great for the entire weekend. We went to a few nice restaurants, walked down 5th avenue (where I got to spend a Tiffany & Co gift card at the actual Tiffany & Co), and stopped at Battery Park for a bit. The highlight of the trip was definitely seeing Wicked on Broadway. What a great show!

Oh, did I mention I fell flat on my face in a crosswalk in the middle of Times Square? …yeah… fun times. Our boss decided to cross the street as the sign was flashing the “warning, time is running out” hand.  I was trying to put something back in my wristlet but needed to stick with the group so I started rushing across the street.  That is when my shoe slipped off of my heel and, well, you can guess the rest.  I reached for my friend as I fell in slow motion, my skirt went up over my head, and I gave all the drivers a good laugh as their light turned green.  Yes, I did check YouTube occasionally after that to see if any videos were marked “idiot falls in crosswalk”.  Thankfully, I never found any.

I will say I was disappointed in one thing, the fashion. I thought New York City was this high fashion area. I packed nice clothes and heels, ready to look my best, only to find that nobody was dressed up! And while our itinerary said we would be taking taxis and subways everywhere, my boss decided that by foot was a much better idea. Except for 5th Avenue, the sidewalks were not made for heels. My poor shoes got a workout on Sunday. We walked all the way down 5th Avenue and then walked from the subway to the 9/11 Memorial, to Battery Park, to Wall Street. I admit though, it would not have been the same from a taxi window. I am glad that we walked it.

The following summer (2013), we made our way to Maui! I was so excited. I had never been to a beach before. We stayed at the Hyatt. That may have been at my suggestion. I mean, they have penguins in the lobby, how could I not stay there?! What I didn’t know was that they also have swans in this beautiful little pond just outside a restaurant. It was the most serene setting. I could have sat there all day.

Our first full day there, I woke up before sunset. About a week before the trip, I suddenly had the idea to do a photoshoot out there. I wanted to capture my first trip to a beach. Somehow it all fell together in time. I found an amazing photographer (Natalie Brown Photography) and she put me in touch with a great make-up artist. I got to watch the sunrise over the ocean on the way to get my make-up done. Natalie picked out a beach (Baldwin Bay Beach) for the shoot and it was absolutely perfect. I can’t say enough about her.

I met back up with the office team and we went to Hard Rock Cafe for lunch. It felt so relaxed compared to the other Hard Rock Cafes I have been to. Light pouring in from windows all around the building. You can watch the ocean from your table. Also, the food was amazing, as usual. I always have to get the mac and cheese (delish!). We then walked along a street of boutiques and I met a salesgirl that was a little too good. I walked out with two dresses and a shirt. That evening we went for a sunset, mountain horse ride. Maui was just a bunch of firsts for me, first time to a beach and first time on a horse. I really had fun. However, my horse liked to tailgate. lol. At one point, he got so close to the horse in front of him that she got aggravated and kicked him. That, of course, made my horse go up on its back legs and had me hanging on for dear life. Thankfully, I stayed on.

The next day, we didn’t have anything planned until the evening. My boss and his wife went for massages and the rest of us went snorkeling. I absolutely love the beach! Listening to the waves is so calming. As we were waiting to get our snorkles, I noticed the “Do NOT Pet the Sea Turtles” signs. Could I really see a sea turtle? Yep! I saw two! One of them started swimming straight toward me! He turned away before he reached me. Good thing, because I would have been tempted to pet him if he came to say hi. I forgot to put on sunscreen until we were down at the beach. I figured, “Oh well, we are going to be in the water snorkeling anyway.” Mmhmm…totally didn’t think about the fact that when you snorkel, your back is out of the water. Hahaha! My back was red for days! I wouldn’t have traded it, though. Relaxing by the beach and then by the outdoor bar at the hotel was my favorite part of the trip. Reality no longer existed. That night, we met back up with our boss to go on a champagne cruise at sunset. Again, the beauty of everything is difficult to describe. It is definitely a must-do if you are in Maui.

On the last full day, we drove up to a crater, not sure what it is called. Tropical Storm Fanny was blowing in. We weren’t sure if we were going to be allowed up to the top. As we drove, we could see the bands of the storm blowing in. It was truly fascinating to watch. The farther up we went, the thicker the clouds started getting around us. We were able to drive to the top. We couldn’t see a bit of the crater because the clouds were all around us. There was such an eerie feeling about the fog surrounding us. It made for some fun photography. I love a picture that I took of a bench. It is so simple but I feel like there is so much that the picture could symbolize. By the time we were heading back down the mountain, they had closed the roads leading up due to weather conditions. Phew, glad we made it in time. We finished out the day with a magic show at a dinner theatre.

The last day was just spent driving around the mountains before having to head back to the airport. I wish I could have had another day at the beach. I know I definitely will have to return one day.

It wasn’t long after our return from Maui that the boss hired a new employee.  Unfortunately, she had something against me from the start and ultimately lied to the boss about me and got me fired. I do not miss the stress of the office but I do definitely miss the perks.

Goofy Race and a Half – A Story of Vindication

Today, we take a look at Deven’s second attempt at the RunDisney Goofy Race and a Half Challenge.  This challenge, run at Walt Disney World, consists of running a 1/2 marathon on Saturday and a full marathon on Sunday.

In 2008, Deven signed up for the challenge.  She was not a runner but thought it would be a fun event.  Having never participated in a race before, she hardly trained at all.  She said of her first attempt, “I finished the 1/2 marathon but my hips were killing me.  I decided to try the full marathon, anyway, and had to stop at mile 14.  Not only were my hips still hurting but my toes were killing me.  Word to the wise…something that someone told me AFTER the race…buy running shoes a size to large because your feet will swell during a run.  It turns out that my toes were rubbing against the front of my shoes.  I lost a few toenails that trip.”

Not liking the feeling of defeat, she decided that she would make it back to try again and 2013 was the year.  With just three hours of sleep, she flew to Florida that Friday morning to pick up the race packet.  The adrenaline of the weekend kept her up Friday night, and, once she finally fell asleep, it was only three hours until the 3:30 a.m. wake-up call.  Exhausted, she headed out for the 1/2 marathon.  The Deven Times had a chance to interview Deven after she completed the first race.  “I love running at Disney”, she said.  “All of the volunteers are amazing.  I love reading all the signs they make up. One couple around mile 4 had signs that read “you’re over half way there” and “<- he’s really bad at math”. And of course the characters are a fun distraction as well.”

It’s not all fun and games all of the time, though.  She told us of one trouble she ran into.  “Unfortunately, they ran out of food for the racers at the back of the pack. That means that I ran the entire thing on an empty stomach! Not good! By mile 12, I was very close to quitting. I felt my feet not responding like they should and I was starting to feel delirious. I knew that they had food at the finish line, though, so I pushed myself to finish.”

Not wanting to find herself without food again, Deven purchased snacks, Saturday afternoon, to carry with her during the marathon.  Another three hours of sleep later found that same 3:30 wake-up call ringing again.  She started the marathon off strong.  She found the pacer that was the one to follow in order to finish the race in 6 and a half hours.  She followed his pace for the first 5 miles.  Then things suddenly changed.  She told The Deven Times, “After mile 5, I suddenly felt all of the energy drain from my body.  It was a significant and immediate shift.  I couldn’t explain it.  All I could think was that my body had not recovered from the lack of food the day before.  I decided to walk the rest of the way, hoping my energy would come back.  At the mile 14 marker, I had to tell the volunteer that I had to stop.”

We asked Deven if she felt disappointed that she did not finish the race again.  In fact, she had to stop at the exact same point as the first attempt.  She shared, “I don’t feel defeated this time because I feel that I really proved how strong I was, yesterday.  I am very proud of what I accomplished this time. Besides that, except for the lack of energy, I felt fine. My legs and hips didn’t hurt at all.”

UPDATE: About a week after the race weekend, Deven reached out to us with an update.  “When I got to the airport that night, I noticed my throat was scratchy. Not even 45 minutes later, I was shivering on the plane. By the next morning, I was running a 104.2 fever. Turns out the reason I was so sluggish during the race was that I actually had the flu. That made me feel even better about things. I mean, I ran 13.1 miles on an empty stomach and 14 miles with the flu. I am one strong chica.”

She informed us that she was planning a trip to Disneyland in August for the Dumbo Double Dare (a 10k on Saturday and 1/2 marathon on Sunday).  The Deven Times will be sure to be there to chronicle the weekend.

Welcome to The Deven Times!

The Deven Times came about when I worked at a veterinarian’s office.  Anytime something happened around the clinic that I wanted to tell my friend, who worked the morning shift, I would write about the situation as if it were a newspaper article.  I would then leave her a note titled “The Deven Times”.  She enjoyed them so much that, even after I changed jobs, I continued to e-mail Deven Times articles about things happening in my life.  Therefore, I can think of no better title for my blog than “The Deven Times”.

In continuing with the newspaper theme, I have divided my blog up into different categories.  I know most people say to find a niche and focus on that one thing but I do not like the idea of being tied to one topic.  My blog is, therefore, divided into multiple categories.  This way I can write about whatever I want but you can choose to only read about what interests you.  It’s kind of like skipping to the sports section of the newspaper and leaving the rest…yep, watched my dad do that plenty of times.

The Deven Times sections are…

Kight Tails – The most adorable section of the blog.  This will be all about my pets and anything animal related.

Travel – Whenever I venture away from home, this will be the section to read all about it.

Cosplur – A word I came up with by combining Cosplay and PLUR.  I had a friend suggest that I pursue cosplay but to not use my real name.  I also love the PLUR attitude that I discovered at my first EDM festival.  PLUR is peace, love, unity, respect.  So I combined the two to be my alias.  I plan to develop this brand further with potential events and contests.  This section will chronicle all of it.

Entertainment – I love to attend concerts and paranormal events.  If it is entertainment related, this section is where you will find it.

Potpourri – Well I had to have a section for anything that doesn’t fall into the other categories, right?  Haha…my brain can be random sometimes.

Social – This page has all the links to my social media pages so be sure to follow!

Thank you for being a loyal reader of The Deven Times!  Until the next edition … MUAH!