First, the important PSA:
Everyone who knows me laughs about my irrational fear of ceiling fans. I hate them. I don't really like them on in the room when I'm in it. Though I call it an irrational fear because I've never known anyone to be hurt by a ceiling fan. I've just always felt like they could come down from from the ceiling and just fly off and kill people.
Well last Thursday James called and said to me, "You'll never believe what just happened. I was sitting here and a blade flew off my ceiling fan." Apparently it wasn't the whole fan, just one blade. It just hit a book on his bookshelf, no harm was really done. But my fears are confirmed. These things are dangerous!
And I'm making it my mission to spread the word. Be careful with these little death wind machines! Every six months when you check the batteries in your smoke detectors, check the screws in your ceiling fans for normal wear and tear! James' issue wasn't a screw, it just snapped off. He called his apartment complex and they said they'd come out and fix it. Hrm. Still. Death traps. I tell ya.
So anyway, I decided to do a layout about it anyway, to make light of it, and maybe help me sleep at night.
Second, The credits:
Don't Sass Me Boy by Lauren Grier
Button It by Lauren Grier
Cut Ups Templates by Jaclyn Bernardo
Font is 2 Peas Barefoot Professor (haha I slay myself)
Third, The journaling:
Meet James. He leads a rather ordinary life. During the week he teaches English at the local university. On the weekend he goes to the movies with his girlfriend. He likes to read and play video games. But last Thursday, James became a ceiling fan ninja. He was sitting at his desk getting a bit of work done, and a ninja crept out of the closet, ready to strike the professor on the back of the neck. James jumped out of his chair and swung from the ceiling fan, snapping a blade of the fan off nimbly in his hand. He made quick work of destroying the ninja with his ceiling fan blade, complete with onomatopoeic sound effects. He used the blade to hold off the ninja while he delivered kicks, punches, and the occasional "hi-yah!!!" The ninja retreated, downtrodden. And that is how James became known as the ceiling fan ninja.