Friday, November 19, 2010

Random Thoughts. . .

Cool Winter Fairy.
I'm using it as my FB
profile pic at the moment.
Hello Dear Readers! I hope your stories are all ending well?

I finished reading 'In Mozart's Shadow: His Sister's Story' by Carolyn Meyer.  It is about Mozart's Sister (obviously!), Maria Anna Mozart (Nannerl). It was quite good.

Today was another doctor's appointment at 9:30 in the morning(!!!!) for Emrys. My dad just got back from a three day work trip to Virginia around midnight, and then my dad, Em, and myself all got up at 6:00 in the morning, piled in the car and started off to San Fransisco. We assumed it would be better for just the three of us to go instead of bringing everyone, because it's a lot a driving and it gets hard on everyone when both little ones are crying to get out of the car, and everyone else has a headache. We assumed right.

I saw a few weird cars while we were driving. . . one was HOT pink, and one car had been in some sort of wreck, 'cause the front bumper was missing and you could see some of the car's insides.It was kind of like was a car would look like if cars could be zombies ;P (Haha)...It was kind freaky. . .

Anyway!

San Fran Zoo.
It's my favorite zoo :-)
We arrived there 10 minutes late, and had a simply marvelous time visiting with our doctors ("one lump of sugar or two doc?"). . . Not really. . .but it was pleasant enough. Anyway by the end of the meeting Em was VERY ready to leave. Dad thought it might be fun to go walk around the San Francisco Zoo, and it was.
We rode on the little steam train, and Emrys had the best time on it. His face literally 'glowed with happiness', he had so much fun! It was adorable! Then Em and Dad got some lunch at the 'Leaping Lemur Cafe'.
We walked a bit longer after that and, at Em's insistence, we got a polar bear mask for him, a tiger mask for Gwynnie, and a monkey one for Thane.
(Oh! I made some AMAZING puns tonight with those masks. . .*Cackles* {It's really hard to tell jokes over the Internet 'cause you can't hear the person trying not to laugh while they tell it, or really get how hilarious it is, but I'll have a go}
*I put on the Polar bear mask*
Me: "I can't 'bear' to stay up any longer! ((cackles))"
*everyone else rolls their eyes*
*I put on the monkey mask*
Me: "Quit 'monkeying' around! How are you 'ape'le to do that?"
*groans from Thane and dad* 
*then I put on the tiger mask*
Me:"I'm so 'tiger'ed out!"
*I, then start rolling on the bed in a fit of laughter, unable to breathe from laughing so hard. Emrys and Thane jump on me and tackle me*
Gosh that was fun-ny! ;-) 'Tiger'ed out! Instead of 'tired' out? 'ape'le instead of 'able'! Mwhahaha!! . . . *crickets* Mwheehee...*clears throat* anyway. . .)

The drive back was much easier. Emrys feel asleep leaning on my lap for almost the whole ride, Dad had a few work calls, and I read.  It was so nice to get home and I could barely feel my legs when I got out of the car! After cleaning out the car a bit I, very happily, started dinner! ;-) I love making dinner. I made my specialty, breaded/baked chicken with potatoes, and broccoli. YUM-O! it was really good!
And while I was getting dinner dished up, I finished listening to a very wonderful, fabulous, Amazing story called The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. It's one of the best stories that I have ever heard, it was amazing. Everyone should read/listen to this story (listening was really fun with this story because each character was voiced by a different person, so it really came to life!) it's really good. :-)


I finished the last Harry Potter book last week. . . It was AMAZING! I really enjoyed it! Probably one of the best series I've read so far. Mom and I are watching the movies, half a movie almost every night when everyone else is asleep. They are too scary for Thane, Em, and Gwyn to watch, so mom and I wait till they're asleep and then we've been watching them! They are really well done, and I now want to go to see the new movie coming out with mom in the theaters. We finished watching the third movie a few nights ago and I think it's my favorite so far! It was SOOOOOO cool, and I am now really scared of Dementors! Ack! ;-) It's lots of fun!

That's all I've got on my mind at the moment. Oh if anyone knows of any good resources to read about Queen Guinevere (her past and her whole story) let me know please! I've had an idea, but I would like to know more about Queen Gwen a bit more. Don't ask why. It's a secret ;-) Thanks!
Happy reading!
Peace and love,
~Rhanna.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Happy Samhain and Halloween.

My favorite witch drawing.
Isn't she cool?

Happy belated Samhain and Halloween! :)

It was a beautiful day here on Halloween. Clear, sunny and perfectly warm. Much different from where we used to live, where it almost always snowed while we were trick-or-treating. That was a fun time :D

So for this year both of my brothers were dressed as black, harmless ninjas with wooden swords and masks up high over their noses. My little sister was a VERY cute pink flower fairy, with two sets of wings and a pink tutu, who was fearless of walking straight into an oncoming crowd of adults and children. Both the boys had a fabulous time and insisted that we go again later that night. Haha!

We went to a shopping square in the afternoon, where they were holding a sort of trick-or-treating activity. It was more for the younger kids, who would be too tired later in the day, or who would be scared out of their wits by the gross, disgusting, and nightmarish zombie, vampire, blood-covered costumes that, for whatever reason, a lot of people are wearing lately. I really don't understand why people like to dress in such scary and gross costumes. What is the point of doing that? It's made my mom upset about how disturbing it is. "We're supposed to be honoring our ancestors, not making fun of them." Is what Mom said the other day and I totally agree with her. We should honor and worship the loved ones that have left us, not mock them. I think why we do it, is because we don't have any idea what happens after death, and dressing as zombies is a way to try deal with death. To cover up our scared feelings, by making it more scary and for some people entertaining. But then again I'm pretty sure that when people talk and dress like zombies, what they're doing is subconsciously addressing their fears about death. It's hard to put into words what I think.

But anyway, after all this talk about zombies, I looked up the etymology of the word Zombie and I learned this: "1871, of W. African origin (cf. Kikongo zumbi "fetish;" Kimbundu nzambi "god"), originally the name of a snake god, later with meaning "reanimated corpse" in voodoo cult. But perhaps also from Louisiana creole word meaning "phantom, ghost," from Sp. sombra "shade, ghost." Sense "slow-witted person" is recorded from 1936." From this site. Isn't that cool? Gosh I LOVE etymology!



So continuing with Halloween. . .
 

Morgana  - merlin photo
Morgana from the TV show Merlin.
My cloak looks a lot
like hers. :)
 For Halloween, my WONDERFUL Mama made an awesome dark blue cloak that flows behind me when I walk in such a magical way, it's SO cool (I'm going to wear to the super market, the fabric store, my surfing meetings, and all around the house.) I also wore a dried eucalyptus-leaf-flower crown that I bought at the Northern California Ren Faire on my birthday, and my wooden sword. I decided I was Morgan le Fay.
 
 
 
But for some reason, I didn't get the same excited, happy, feeling that I usually get that makes me feel super jumpy and excited for Halloween.
Trick-or treating lost is excitement for me.
I totally was lagging on decorations this year.
I didn't think much about costumes or candy.
It was weird and I was a little disappointed at my lack of enthusiasm for the holiday.
I know why. I feel like I've started going through a growth spurt of the mind (as well as body!). I've started thinking about things as a adult, more than I did last year. I'm starting to change and grow up.
 
I still want to celebrate that day , just differently. I want to start celebrating Halloween, not as Halloween like a little kid with candy and scary costumes and not like a lot of adults with scary movies and parties, but as Samhain. I'd like to start doing more Pagan stuff. I'd like to start celebrating all the Sabbat days, with more things to celebrate than just fairies bring gifts in the morning. I'd like to bake food for that day, go outside and celebrate the day, whatever it is, like the Celts did thousands of years ago. I'd like to read stories about the day and learn as much as I can. I want to try being more Pagan than we are now. I think it would be lots of fun for every one. :-)
 
So anyway that wraps up Halloween. It was still loads of fun and I now cannot wait for Thanksgiving! my 2nd favorite holiday (Talk Like A Pirate Day and my Birthday are on the same day, which makes it my favorite day out of the whole year ;) Hahaha!)
 
So now to my readings:
 
I'm pretty sure that nobody is very much interested in what I have been reading lately. I'm mean if you're not a big reader it's just going to seem very boring I'd guess.  But I've been using this blog to help me keep track of how many books I've read, when I read them, and what the books were. You understand? Since I read so much, it gets quite confusing to remember all that. And I like to see how long it takes me to finish a big book.
 
I'm now about a quarter way through the 6th Harry potter book, 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'. It took me four days to read the 5th book, 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', which was 870 pages long. ;) It was REALLY good! (also this will explain that lack of reviews and posts. I have had my nose in the HP books non-stop for the past two weeks. Hahaha!)
 
I've been listening to Anne of the Island by L.M. Montgomery. There have been a few really sad scenes (one scene gave me the chills it was so sad). But the rest has been totally Anne.
The Anne of Green Gables stories get better and better with each book! They are very enjoyable and a nice change from the 'omg-they're-going-to-die-next-page Harry Potter or Percy Jackson series. Haha!
 
I received a new book from the sugar sprite (a little sprite that comes on the night of Halloween and trades our unwanted candy for a gift *wink wink wink* ). It's Adam Hart-Davis's book 'What the Past did for us'. I have only read the introduction, but even that is great! I love how Adam writes his books. It makes history exciting! :D In it I'll be learning about the history and inventions from
The Britons,
The Mesopotamians,
The Egyptians,
The Indiaians,
The Chinese,
The Greeks,
The Romans, 
The Arabs,
and The Mesoamericans.  
 
Isn't that GREAT?!? I'm so excited! It's going to be filled with the little tid-bits I love, from all over the world! *Sighs*
 
And I'm going to read The Teenage Liberation Handbook, this time from the beginning. Mom and I read about half of it last year, but not straight through.
 
That's most everything I want to say for now. I'll be back soon though, I have a feeling! Mwheehee!
~Rhanna~
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