Howdy, Dragons! As those of you who've been around awhile may recall, I took a blogging hiatus for the month of March. And though I love blogging, (*breathes*) I'm SO glad I did. The month was certainly easier than February (which is basically my least favourite month in the entirety of the year... plus I got sick, so my brain = fried), but whew, was it a whirlwind!
LIFE
- The Magic Flute tech week and performances happened. I've been having nightmares about something going terribly wrong during the shows, ever since. 😉 Still, I can't believe it's over...
- My grandparents came to town! Which technically happened before the performances for The Magic Flute, but they were able to see a show, which was awesome!
- I turned sixteen! It's still kind of crazy and unbelievable. The fact that I'll be a legal adult in two years
makes me want to run and hideis insane. - One of my best friends flew in! We were born a year and four days apart, so we got to celebrate both our birthdays!
- I have a new fountain pen, courtesy of da bestie! With twenty-five ink cartridges, twelve of which are all different colours. O.O (Can you tell I'm geeking out?)
- We went to Universal Studios (or, more importantly, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter)! (*drools*) And it was magical, guys. Particularly the Harry Potter & the Forbidden Journey ride. I was even able to snap some pictures of Hogsmeade Village!
Hogsmeade Village. |
Street signs. |
Hogwarts Castle, plus a slight view of the Weasleys' car, crashed in the Forbidden Forest. |
Inside Professor Sprout's greenhouse, in line for The Forbidden Journey. |
There was also a Hogwarts choir (which, unfortunately, I didn't get great pictures of), and butterbeer (BUTTERBEER, folks. Oh my goodness, it was wonderful! I'm pretty sure it was just vanilla ice cream mixed with cream soda, but still, it was fantastic. I can totally see why it's such a big deal in the books, now).
Other life things:
- Only sixty-eight days 'til summer! (*coughs*) Not that I've been counting down since day one-hundred-sixteen, or anything.
- Speaking of one-hundred-sixteen days, only that much until Realm Makers! (*squeals*) I am so, SO excited!! As of right now, I'm scheduled to take a class for teens from Jill Williamson (!!!!), as well as four classes on worldbuilding, plotting a bestselling series, developing character motivation and goals, and successfully self-publishing books. (Have I already mentioned that I'm excited?)
- Also, I'll be working with the MEA Theatre Company, again! Lord willing, we'll be delivering a musical piece in the school's talent show. 😄
BOOK HAUL
Ivy Rose's novella Left to Die was on sale for Indie e-Con, and since, a) she is at the top of my most fantabulous authors ever list, and b) I've been drooling over the book since its release was first announced, I snagged it as soon as possible. 😉
I also received a few books for my birthday! Waking Beauty by Sarah E. Morin, The Hive by John W. Otte, Paper Crowns by Miriam Neal, and A Creature of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn. ☺
Uuum... I think the only books I finished this month were Kate Willis's Enjoy the Poodle Skirt, and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the latter of which was for my English class. Only two. (*blushes*) Yeah, and I'm also (still) reading way too many books, right now. There's The Sound of Diamonds by Rachelle Rea Cobb (which is totally awesomesauce, for the record), the When God Doesn't Fix It memoir and study guide by Laura Story and Jennifer Schuchmann, The Guardian Duke by Jamie Carie, Scarlet Moon by S.D. Grimm, Bellanok by Ralene Burke, and I Don't Wait Anymore by Grace Thornton. (*cues Mr. Darcy's voice*) "I shall conquer this, I shall!"
Aaaah, I don't even know how I had time to watch anything, especially six whole movies over the course of spring break, alone (two of which I watched twice, *cringe*, *shriek*, *gasp*).
Book-wise, I reviewed:
I also received a few books for my birthday! Waking Beauty by Sarah E. Morin, The Hive by John W. Otte, Paper Crowns by Miriam Neal, and A Creature of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn. ☺
READING CORNER
MOVIE THEATRE
- Beauty & the Beast (2017). We almost didn't see it due to the politics surrounding it, but when friends invited my parents and I to join them at a drive-in theatre on my birthday, we decided to give it a go. The, ahem, "stuff" was really subtle. Had I been a couple years younger and oblivious to the situation, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have noticed it. There was a ballroom scene at the end, but it was literally blink-and-you'll-miss-it.
- Zootopia (2016). I first saw this movie last November, and it's so great. For one, Mary Margaret from Once Upon a Time. Need I say more? But the way it managed to address real-life issues while still being a fun kids' movie was amazing.
- Arrival (2016). I need to read the book that this movie is based off of. The movie seemed to have a slow start, but when everything fell into place... WOW. Just wow.
- Doctor Strange (2016). This story was pretty wack, and I was kind of uncomfortable with the atheistic view regarding multiverses and whatnot. Also, Benedict Cumberbatch as a bratty neurosurgeon with a US accent is totally weird (what has happened to you, Sherlock?). Still, the movie was well made.
- Moana (2016). Not my favourite Disney princess movie, but it was still pretty great. I find it really cool that a teenager did the title character's voice. ☺
- Pete's Dragon (2016). My dad and I stayed up late watching this, last night, after my mom went to bed. I think he liked it more than I did. The setting was cool, but my dad and I both agreed that the plotline was predictable. Nonetheless, I'm sure a younger audience would enjoy it.
WRITING DESK
I've joined Camp NaNoWriMo! I know that I won't be able to write an entire novel at any given point during the school year, so I've set a goal of ten-thousand words in progress on And Did the Waters Tremble. I'm hoping (*crosses fingers*) to have the first draft all finished by the end of the summer.
BLOGGING
Book-wise, I reviewed:
ELSEWHERE IN THE BLOGOSPHERE...
I haven't spent a ton of time in the blogosphere this March, to be honest. But from what I have read, there's the annual fan art contest for Anne Elisabeth Stengl fans, as well as a lovely post from Hannah Williams concerning why Beauty & the Beast is not a beastly tale. ☺
Hopefully I can catch up on the rest of my post-reading, soon!
GOALS FOR APRIL
- Survive my third-to-last month of my sophomore year.
- Make a map for And Did the Waters Tremble.
- Add ten-thousand words to the story, itself.
- Finish reading The Sound of Diamonds, When God Doesn't Fix It, and maaaybe The Guardian Duke?
- Actually do some of the When God Doesn't Fix It workbook.
- Bake something sweet.
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So! How has your March been? Have you ever been to Universal Studios? What are you currently reading? How about some of your goals for April?
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Sounds like a busy month! Congratulations on the Magic Flute and turning 16! Are you learning to drive yet :)?
ReplyDeleteVisiting the Harry Potter world sounds pretty awesome :D
Do you know what production you'll be doing yet?
Good lot of movies there ;)
I haven't watched the Arrival yet, but I'd like to :)
Thanks, Jemma! :)
DeleteHopefully, I'll start learning to drive, this summer. (I'm a wee bit nervous, but at the same time, super stoked!)
I found out yesterday afternoon the title of our piece. It's the song "Never Grow Up" from Matilda. :D
And Arrival is wonderful (it really made me rethink the whole concept of life and death, too) -- I highly recommend it!