1. Harry, A History - This was a really nice look back at the past ten years of the Harry Potter fandom. I especially liked hearing Jo Rowling's point of view. Melissa Anelli, of Leaky fame, did an excellent job with this book. If you would like to borrow the book, let me know.
One thing that intrigued was a comment JKR made about Dumbledore losing Grindelwald, his former object of affection.
Sheexplained that he just turned inward and remained isolated and academic the rest of this life. "Does that mean he as a one-hundred-fifty-year-old virgin? I don't know," she said softly, peering into her coffee cup as though he held an answer.
When I read this passage, the Sev/Lily fangirl in me quickly jumped to conclusions. Could Dumbledore's experience be similar to Snape's? It would seem possible given what we know of Snape from the books - especially since Dumbledore agrees to meet with Snape after Snape passed info onto Voldy...perhaps he saw in Snape a similar need to protect the one he loved?
Hmmm...I will have to think more about this. I would LOVE to ask JKR about how Lily and Snape felt AFTER they parted ways in fifth year towards each other. I can write my own conclusions, but I would love to know what she envisioned.
2. Lord of the Rings Directors Cut (a.k.a. "Deluxe Precious Edition")
Me wants it.
I borrowed the set of three DVDs from an HP meetup friend (super cool and generous). I am THOROUGHLY enjoying it - it has the full film, with effects and music added in, behind the scenes look at how the whole film came together, and commentaries by everyone involved (well, I didn't see the key grip's commentaries, but that is ok - really!).
There were many more songs in the original. Which is kinda cool because they are WAY shorter than in the book.
Small confession - I skipped the songs when reading the series. WHAT! They were a weensy bit boring to me...
Also, El Hubarino (LG) started watching it with me and I have to pause it every 20 minutes or so to explain the plot.
Maybe if he watches it a third time through, he will get the connections.
Then again, he did see it in the theatre the first time and could not remember if Frodo lives.
:|
Seriously - he asked me yesterday if Frodo lives -and he has seen these movies before!!!
The one thing the hubbster won't watch with me is all of the "Making of" features. I LOVE THESE - they make me want to become a movie craftsperson! I can paint things, and link plastic chain mail, and...hold a cord, or something.
3. Which brings be to TEACHING - I do love it despite above sentences. Teaching is never boring and you get better over time.
I applied to Seattle University, am accepted, and will soon begin studies to earn my professional certification (which is the same thing as a licence). It will take me a year and half to complete.
:|
So, I will be at my job for another year...I hope...
I mean...I hope I don't get the boot.
My principal seems ok with me lately, despite my goals meeting which ended ok, but I still had to call the hubbster in tears over it.
:(
Still, things are going ok NOW, and I have to focus on that.
4. I am making Christmas gifts - which is a lot of fun. My embroidered tea towels are getting MUCH better. I would post them here, but some of you might be getting them as gifts and I want them to be a surprise.
They are fun to make and the crocheted bags are coming along nicely too.
That is all - oh wait.
This just in -
5. Obama reads Twilight with his daughters.
Ew. Twilight is a piece of poo. Seriously - I have read excerpts because that is all I could stomach. In the words of Smegol, "It burns us!".
I am disappointed - but I guess nobody is perfect!
2 comments:
You left out #3!
BWAH!!!
I am such a nerd.
I was *thinking* of the Obama reads Twilight as my fifth one - does that count?
Off to edit...
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