Late last night I slipped some Valentines Day notes under the doors of my sleeping housemates, and this morning I woke to find that my best friend had left a note and a lavender hyacinth plant for me outside my door. She had also left a single rose outside Lady Dee's room with a note. It was very thoughtful of BarlowGirl, and a lovely little surprise! My room is now filled with the sweet fragrance of spring.
My original plans for the day included going to the movie theater to see "He's Just Not That Into You" even if I went alone. What actually came of the day was that I spent most of it quietly in my room enjoying a newly discovered made-for-tv BBC production based on the novel by Charles Dickens called "Bleak House". Netflix had it available as an 'Instant Play' movie, so I started it out of curiosity and liked it so much I couldn't stop. Most of the BBC productions of classic English literature I have seen I have thoroughly enjoyed and this was no different. Every couple episodes I would take a break and wander downstairs to get some refreshment and see how everyone else was doing. Halfway through the day the mail was brought in and I had received a packet with publications to help me plan my trip through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Just flipping through the pamphlets raised my excitement! But there will be more on that later... for now, I would like to wish you all a Happy Valentines Day, and I hope that your's was as relaxing and enjoyable as mine was!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day never has really stirred strong feelings in me, either for or against. Growing up my parents always did a little something for all of us kids. Usually there would be a book, or a small toy with some candy and a card waiting for us, next to our breakfast plates in the morning. It was a nice little reminder of how much they love us, but since their love was obvious all year long, it wasn't a huge deal. My Dad would usually take Mom out to dinner and a movie, but it wasn't like he bought her expensive jewelry like on all the TV ads. It was a nice simple night out for them. I've been thinking more about Valentine's Day this year, and trying to decide how I am going to approach it. Do I want to ignore it completely? Or do I want to try and duplicate my parent's tradition with my housemates? If you have any inexpensive little ideas for letting people know how much I care about them, I would love to hear them.
Also - there is an interesting post about Valentine's Day for us single people over at Blissfully Single that you should read.
Also - there is an interesting post about Valentine's Day for us single people over at Blissfully Single that you should read.
another goal - finish a quilt
I have this quilt which I bought materials for several years back. I started the quilt, only getting to the point of finishing the backing and the front base material. The original plan was to applique shapes of hearts and hands all over the front, with each set of hands representing some of my dearest friends. As time went by, I realized that some of my 'dearest friends' weren't really as close as they had been so I adjusted my plan. The second idea was to change the shapes to butterflies and have a large floral applique in the center of the quilt. Finally I decided that was more complicated than I wanted, and a little more frilly than was really me. I started appliqueing flowers of different colors with individual flower petals, before I left WA. Once I got settled in here in TN I realized that I had left some of my fabric at my parents house in my sewing box (which there wasn't room for in my car). A few weeks ago BarlowGirl and I went to a local fabric store, and I bought some replacements. They aren't exactly what I had in mind, but they are close. Below you can see how far I am, and what the other flower colors will be.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Harry Potter - one goal down... a lot more to go
I have acheived one goal on my list for 2009. I have finished the Harry Potter series. The end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was so good! I don't want to ruin it for anyone who hasn't read it yet, so I won't give anything away but if you haven't read it - you should! After finishing the books, I decided to go back and watch all the movies so far. Recently, I renewed my Netflix subscription and lined up the Harry Potter movies in my queue. I've watched the first three movies a couple times before, but it had been a while. I really enjoyed them, and it was funny to see the actors as such little kids! It was interesting to see how close to the story those first few movies are. The 4th and 5th movies however, did not include as much of the story as I would have hoped. I've noticed that the books progressively get deeper and more serious with each one, and with that it seems that each has more details than the first. I especially noticed this after finishing the last book in the series. That being said, I understand that with the each movie, it will be harder to include as many details. However, there were certain things, especially in 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', that they could have included without the movie being much longer. Anyways... thats my opinion. :) Watching the movies was mostly enjoyable because it was something my friends Gabriel Redding, and Lady Dee and I were able to do together. Lady Dee had never seen any of the Harry Potter movies, and certainly hadn't read the books. (I think we got her hooked!) I am kind of sad, because now I have to wait until July to see the next movie... maybe I will be able to see this one in the theater though!
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Deathly Hallows,
Harry Potter,
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