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Friday, September 25, 2015

A Tolkien Blog Party

Greetings all!

My wonderful sister gave me a heads-up about a party to which we are all invited, and if you do not receive any invitation, just show up anyway! ;)


Hamlette at The Edge of the Precipice is hosting a blog party!
The rules are quite simple.  Answer the questions on your blog or website, and one of the wonderful buttons she has supplied, put the link in the link thingy, and enjoy the fun!  As well as enter The Hobbit GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So without further ado, here are my answers.


1.  What draws you to Tolkien's stories?  (The characters, the quests, the themes, the worlds, etc.)

I love the fact that they were written by a Catholic and have Catholic themes and undertones.  It also gives me a feeling that not all hope is lost against a very great evil, because in the end good will triumph!  I also like the different characters and their qualities.


2.  What was the first Middle Earth book you read and/or movie you saw?  What did you think of it?

The first Middle Earth book I read was the Hobbit.  My friends had to read it for school and thought that I might like it.  Though I figured it was more of that worldly rubbish, I gave it a try and saw it was quite the opposite.  I very much enjoyed the Hobbit, and decided to read The Lord of The Rings, liking it even more.



3.  Name three of your favorite characters and tell us why you like them.

My three favorite characters are Legolas, Thranduil, and Galadriel.  (These are from the books, mind you!)  I like Legolas just for who he is, and him being and elve.  Of course I think it's awesome he can just walk in his memory and be completely rested!  I like Thranduil because of his concern and awe of Bilbo.  He recognizes the unselfish and simpleness of the Hobbit, who just wants peace and a good breakfast in his armchair without the bother of gold, thank you very much!  I like Galadriel because of who she represents, and though power is thrown at her feet, she resists temptation.  She brings light into the world, a world that is slowly falling, where not many of her kind are left.


4.  Are there any secondary characters you think deserve more attention?

I think Tom Bombadil deserves a bit of attention.  I'm still puzzled as to what his meaning is, and who he really is that the ring has no power over him.  Hopefully I will be able to find that out soon!


5.  What Middle Earth character do you relate to the most?

Well, in the movies (keep in mind I've only seen The Hobbit and the FotR) I think I relate most to Tauriel. In a world full of darkness, sadness, and fading light, I look for that which is good, true, and beautiful. (*Philippians 4:18*)  I will not hide while the world falls into corruption, but instead defend the truth and the light, no matter what!



6.  If you could ask Professor Tolkien one Middle Earth-related question, what would you like to ask him?

I would love to ask him what the symbol in Tengwar is for the letter Q!  I have tried to learn the language and it's symbols, but with the few resources that I have, it's slightly difficult.  I hope to soon find some books that will help me! 


7.  Are there any pieces of Middle Earth merchandise you would particularly like to own, but don't?

I would love to own Tauriel's bow and arrows, or a Middle Earth throw blanket, but I would really love to have a Legolas phone case!!  Though, I'm not sure what I would do with it since I don't have an iPhone yet.



8.  What battle would you absolutely not want to be part of?

What battle would I not want to be part of?  Hmm...  I would have to say the battle on the fields of Gondor.  Why?  Well, I wouldn't exactly like to be there when heads were being flung over the walls, much less be one of those heads. XP


9.  Would you rather eat a meal at Rivendell or Bag End?

I would rather eat a meal in Rivendell, with the sweet music playing, and the water and mountains in the background.  Breathing the fresh air, conversing with the elves.


10.  List up to ten of your favorite lines/quotes from the books or movies.

"It is our fight.  With every victory this evil will grow.  If your father has his way we will do nothing. We will hide within our halls away from the light and let the darkness descend.  Are we not part of this world?  Tell me, Melon, when did we let evil become stronger than us?"
~Tauriel

"Everythin' tastes like chicken."
"Except the chicken, which tastes like fish."
~The trolls

"If more of us valued food and song and cheer above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world."
~Thorin


"Misery me!"
~Bilbo

"We Hobbits ought to stick together, and we will.  I shall go, unless they chain me up.  There must be someone with intelligence in the party."
~Pippin

"The finest rockets ever seen
they burst in stars of blue and green
or after thunder golden shower
came falling like a rain of flowers."
~Sam

"I'm coming too, or neither of us isn't going.  I'll knock holes in all the boats first."
~Sam


"The night grew ever colder.  Aragorn and Gimli slept fitfully, and whenever they awoke they saw Legolas standing beside them, or walking to and fro, singing softly to himself in his own tongue, and as he sang the white stars opened in the hard black vault above."
~narrative, The Two Towers

"If you have walked all these days with closed ears and mind asleep, wake up now!"
~Gandalf

"And Frodo when he saw her (Arwen) coming glimmering in the evening, with stars on her brow and a sweet fragrance about her, was moved with great wonder, and he said to Gandalf, 'At last I understand why we have waited!  This is the ending.  Now not day only shall be beloved, but night too shall be beautiful and blessed and all its fear pass away!'"
~narrative, The Return of the King; Frodo

And I know I'm only supposed to do ten, but logically this isn't a quote from the story, so I just have to add it!

"The world is indeed full of peril and in it there are many dark places.  But still there is much that is fair.  And though in all lands, love is now mingled with grief, it still grows, perhaps, the greater."
~J. R. R. Tolkien

Now, if you have not already seen the awesomeness, go check out the party and the giveaway!!!



Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Get Ready, Get Set,...

GO CRAZY BECAUSE IT'S COMING!!!!!!!!!!!


An Unexpected Journey,
The Desolation of Smaug,
AND for the first time ever,
The Battle of Five Armies,
will be in theaters this October playing all three EXTENDED EDITIONS!!!!
IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!!!!!!!!!!


^uh, YES!!!^

Anyway, *regains composure*

As you can see I am slightly excited.  Ok, super excited.

This is the link where you can find theaters in your area.  That, or see if you have to fly out and join me and dress up, for-


As you all may have guessed by now, I am planning to wear my Tauriel apparel to the theater again.  That, and perhaps my Legolas t-shirt. (an addition to my closet I had been meaning to post about, but never got around to)

(It is completely awesome in real life, but if you consider ever getting a juniors Hobbit shirt from the online shop, I would suggest ordering a size or two larger.  I'm probably normally a small or medium in juniors, and the medium of this is a close fit and almost too small.)

I had also once considered putting a tutorial on how to sew a Tauriel costume, but never got around to that either.  Perhaps I shall before the showing.

And, in light of the movies coming out, for Modest Monday I have decided to do...


I know it isn't exactly Monday anymore, but I wasn't able to post it then so I figured I might as well do it now, so without further ado,...

#1.  A Hobbit
I wore my long jean skirt, a sleeveless brown blouse(?), and a green sweater.  The last two I got at second hand stores.  Who knew, right?  I also wore a round gold locket that I have.


 Obviously I hadn't done my hair entirely, and bare feet would have been best, but I was in a bit of a hurry that day.

#2. Legolas

#3. Galadriel


#4. Frodo

#5. Sam



AND,



Until next time,
Namárië and God bless!

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

My Middle Earth Adventure: Arwen Swimsuit, Part 3

WHENEVER you make ANY sort of sewing project, ALWAYS THINK THINGS COMPLETELY THROUGH FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!  I have learned this lesson the hard way.

I decided that, when ordering the new navy blue fabric, I would also buy a yard of grey fabric.  All in all it was not the wisest decision for my wallet, but if I am going to take the time to make this, I am going to make it perfect and right.  My mom always says before buying something, "Don't buy it if you're not going to like it."  We all know, if you don't like something, you won't end up wearing it!

Thus I have started returning the old grey fabric, which, after consideration, was just too blue-grey for me.  I am glad to finally have the fabric part of the plan all worked out, and I have started working on the next step; the pattern.




Ah, the pattern!

What I used to make my pattern:

  • Wrapping paper
  • A sharpie
  • My sister's swimsuit (to base the pattern off of)
  • My giant pillow pet dog (trust me, he helped!!! :))
I based it (for the most part) off of my sis's swim dress, with a few slight adjustments.

(Click on the pictures for a larger image)

For the skirt I traced a dotted line around the edge, making it slightly wider at the hips, then I traced it with a solid line, which is what I cut on.  I left a little under an inch for seam allowance, seeing that the fabric probably won't need to much detail when sewing together.


I had forgotten that I was lengthening the skirt a bit (I'm a good deal taller than my sis) and therefore, working with paper I had previously cut from for a different pattern, I didn't leave enough room when marking the bottom of the pattern to complete the cut out.  Fortunately, I also forgot that when making a symmetrical cut, you only need 1 full half of the pattern, which is what I now have.


For the bodice I did the same thing I did with the skirt, creating a dotted line, and then a solid line for seam allowance.  When I first traced the pattern (upper left) I made the bottom up against the edge of the paper, then realized I needed to leave room for the v-shaped waistline.  I retraced a new pattern, leaving plenty of room on the bottom for the v-shape since I'm not entirely sure how low I want the dip to be.  For the sleeves I'll use the pattern I already had from my Tauriel costume, but I won't cut the material to the full length since I'm adding the silver bracers.


I made a new tailored pattern that is more rounded and slightly longer.
The patterns I still have yet to make are for the neckline (or I might just guess at that when the dress is made) and the shorts.  Plus my deadline is the 20th, less than 2 weeks away!  Pray that I get it all done in time!

Monday, May 18, 2015

Modest Monday

Today was a beautiful, overcast, make-a-book-worm-happy kind of day.



For some reason he is a very sensitive dog when it comes to thunderstorms.  My mom, sis and I spent a good part of our morning in the laundry room with the fan on.


After all was said and done he was pretty tuckered out!

Anyway, after the Monday report, here comes Modest Monday!

Inspired by this quote (my favorite of all time!) and one of my favorite characters,...


...here is an outfit that totally shouts. "I AM A TOLKIEN FAN!!!!!!" (Surprising, right?! =D)


God bless, Namárië, and have a wonderful rest of the week!

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Easter Week/ 20 Things That Make Me Happy

Greetings, and Happy Divine Mercy Sunday!

This past week has flown, but boy was I blessed!  It felt like an endless weekend! (haha, you'll never guess what I buy at Bath and Body Works. ;))

On Easter Sunday we went to Mass then came home and hosted brunch.  I wore a new dress that we had gotten at Stein Mart.


My favorite part about the dress is when I spin...


Ta da!!! :D


On Wednesday we had our schola over for practice and a crazy game of Scattergories!  If you ever have the letter P, and I think list 7, I would highly suggest doing Pirate Pinball for number 6, and Ping Pong Paddle for 11. (a double and a triple! SCORE!!)

This week I drew a picture of Tauriel (shock and disbelief!) for an art contest held by my school.


 This was the picture I based it off of...


...This is how it turned out.  It's not 100% perfect, nor as good as I would have liked it to be, but it's close enough. :)


On Friday, we went to this new ice cream place called Handel's Ice Cream.  It was SOOO GOOD!!! I got mint chocolate chip (inspired by Ben Seawald!)
Then Friday night I spent the night at a friends house.  Saturday morning I went to the gym for practice, then got back together with the same friend and went to confession.


After that we had a coffee/smoothie date, hung out some more, then headed over to my cousins' for a game of Jumbo Sequence.  All in all it was a very exhausting and fun day. :)

                                               

Of course I had to add our beautiful Iris that bloomed some time this week.


Also, I was inspired by Beth and everything I've done this week to add...
*drumroll*

20 Things That Make Me Happy!

  1. Going to Mass
  2. Doing my hair like and Elve (hehe!)
  3. Hanging out with friends
  4. Sewing
  5. Writing stories
  6. Running in an open field (most of the time I imagine in a whole different world) :)
  7. Reading
  8. Finding modest and cute outfits
  9. Laughing so hard I can't even breathe
  10. Listening to Christian Radio
  11. Knowing I am loved no matter what
  12. Playing with the littles!
  13. Discovering something new in the world of Tolkien
  14. Baking Miss Kay's (Duck Commander) cookies, or baking in general
  15. Eating ice cream
  16. Seeing God's creation bloom into spring
  17. Writing letters with friends far apart
  18. Thinking of the future
  19. Being with my family
  20. Singing
And that concludes my post on this beautiful spring day and Divine Mercy Sunday.
Until next time,
Namárië, Mellon!

Friday, January 30, 2015

I Have Been Chosen!

No, no, not to take the ring to Mordor,... nothing THAT big!
:P
Just a little question-answer, quiz-ish, thing.

(Well, that rules me out ;))

Anyway, Sarah at homeschooler4jesus.blogspot.com nominated me to answer a few questions.
After I answer her's, I get to pick a few bloggers to answer mine!

Ready? Ok, here we go!

  1. What is your dream job and why?
  2. What are your 3 favorite hobbies?
  3. If you could go anywhere, where would it be?
  4. What is your favorite book? What book has most impacted your life?
  5. Who are your favorite bloggers/blogs?
  6. What is your current favorite song/ most played song on your device?
  7. Do you have a favorite quote?
  8. If you could only have one social media site, what would you pick and why?
  9. What is your favorite movie?
  10. What is your favorite bible verse?
1.  I would like to be an online teacher for our homeschool curriculum.  Since I can't be a stay-at-home mom raising kids and teach in a school, this gives me the opportunity to do both.

2.  My three favorite hobbies are reading, writing, and gymnastics.



3.  New Zealand!!!  I would say Middle Earth, but since that doesn't exactly exist ( :'( ) this would be second best!



4.  Need I answer this one?!  The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit.  But more specifically, The Two Towers.


5.  Sarah (from above), 

6.  Well, I have quite a few of those, actually.  Misty Mountains and Blunt the Knives by Richard Armitage and Cast, The Lord of the Rings Medley by the Piano Guys, and Every bit of Lovely by Jamie Grace.   (Now wait a minute, Jacquie, you were only supposed to do one!) I know, but they're all so good I just couldn't pick just a few!!!





7.  "It is our fight.  It will not end here.  With every victory this evil will grow.  If your father has his way we will do nothing.  We will hide within our walls away from the light and let the darkness descend.  Are we not part of this world?  Tell me, Mellon, when did we let evil become stronger than us?"

I'm sorry, I know, I know,...... BUT I HAD TOO!!! :D  Believe me, I love that these two are in the movie, but IT'S TRUE!!

8.  Blogger, maybe Pinterest.  I really can't explain why.

9.  There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Tale, and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.  More specifically, The Battle of Five Armies.


10.  "For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans to prosper you, and not to harm you, plans to give you hope, and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11

And that's that!!

I now choose Emma and Beth, to answer these questions!  Then go and ask your friends 10 questions!

  1. What is your dream job, and why?
  2. What sport/hobby that you are not currently doing that you would like to do?
  3. If you could go anywhere, where would it be and why?
  4. What is your favorite book?
  5. Who are your favorite bloggers/blogs?
  6. What is your favorite song?
  7. Do you have a favorite quote?
  8. Who is your favorite book and/or movie character?
  9. What is your favorite movie? Why?
  10. What is your favorite bible verse?

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

My Middle Earth Adventure: Tauriel

Ok, here we go.  I have taken on the making of a Tauriel costume to go see The Battle of Five Armies in the movie theaters.  I thought of this about a month ago, and I started working on it a few weeks ago, but as you all know, something always comes up when it's time to blog.  So I am finally able to fill you all in on this "little" (yeah right) undertaking.

The dress I decided to make was her archer dress.


There is a pattern for her spider dress, but I liked this one better.

The costume turned out really well!  We went to a 7:15 showing on the 16th!!!  I almost went to the Hobbit marathon, but the costume wasn't ready yet.


Sooner or later I will post how I did it, words for the wise, and so on and so forth.  


I had so much fun!!  We almost went to U-Swirl after the movie, but unfortunately they closed earlier than advertised online.


I got quite a few comments and cheers!  When we walked into the theater, my sister came up behind me and whispered, "Walk epically."  Later she told me that she saw a lot of jaws drop when I walked in the theater!!!  I will definitely wear it when I go see the movie again!! (wink wink! ;))

As to the movie....

!!!SPOILER ALERT!!!
:If you have not seen The Battle of the Five Armies, I would suggest skipping the next paragraph:

It was amazing!!  I actually liked it better than the first two.  To me they did a really good job on how Thorin was consumed by greed, and his conversion.  The things I DID NOT like, was how they killed Fili!!! He's a fighter!!!  You don't just, pick him up and kill him like...like....*starts balling* *sniff* I'm ok now.. *sniff sniff*   Alright.  Anyway, another thing I did not like is how Fili and Kili died not defending Thorin, not to even mention Kili just HAD to die for Tauriel.  Don't get me wrong!  I LOVE Tauriel, but a dwarf and an elve do NOT BELONG TOGETHER!!!!!  If I had had my way I would have put Legolas and Tauriel together.  I mean, they are perfect together!!!  Not to mention I have the biggest crush ever on Legolas!!  He's plain AWESOMENESS!!  The way he walks, the way he's soooooo cute!!!!!!  Then there's he's an elve.  But, I wish Legolas' fighting could have been a little more realistic.  I loved watching it, but there's no way he could do it in real life.  That made it 10 times cooler, but I don't think he could've actually steered a troll, knocked down a tower that stayed in tact, and then, the best of all, run up falling rocks!  That was the coolest thing ever, but there were WAY too many people laughing in the theater while I was gasping for breath!!!  Almost from the beginning I was crying.  I have to say it was one of the BEST MOVIES EVER!!!!!

I will try to post as soon as possible, but life has been very busy lately.  Until next time, namárië! 

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Update!

This time of year means it's time to put away the ol' swimming pool.  This past weekend was operation, "put that thing back where it came from or so help me!"  We probably should have done that sooner, because my sister and I had to get in the inch deep water to pump it out and it was FREEZING!!!  Overall we got most of what we needed to done, though we still have a little to do.


Before....


In between...


Ta da!

Well, that's all gone now.  It's so sad!!  Technically it means that it's time to pull out the heavy coats and tights.  Not to mention the late freeze warning!!!.  Ugh!   At least this means the third Hobbit is coming out.  I can't wait!!!  I'll let you all in on a little secret.  I'm going to make a Tauriel costume to go see it in the theaters! (Sssh!!)  When the time comes closer (and when I have some good pictures) I'll post about it and hopefully try to give some good tips for those who want to make one.  Just to let you know, I'm no where near a pro so you might not want to take it. :)  Actually, I'm getting my info from adventuresofanelvenprincess.blogspot.com.  You should check it out!

Anyway, last weekend (or was it two weekends ago...) was my birthday!  I turned 14~ finally!!!  I had a really fun day with family and friends.  I went to gymnastics practice, Joann's, Buca Di Beppo for dinner, and yes, I went to Dairy Queen for dessert.  I just felt in the mood for ice cream!  I mean, it wasn't my first choice, but I had forgotten that we have a Thrifty's ice cream in town.  It was still pretty good, and I enjoyed hanging out with my sis and my cousin.
Also, I got the best birthday gift ever!!!!  


You have no idea how excited I was when I saw that.  I still have yet to hang it up, but when I do, oh the hours I will spend studying it!!! :P


I guess that sums it up for tonight.  Hopefully I'll find time between being a busy 8th/9th grader, teenager, Catholic, and seamstress to be able to blog! :)




Of course every adventure needs a soundtrack...listen to the music at the top of my blog!

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