My lucky socks are missing. Like, we checked the band room AND the gym. And in just about every other place they've been. They're gone!!! So I've been spending some time trying to find them...please send Good Sock Hunting Vibes!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Power to the purple socks
One of the lovable (read: strange) things about me is that I have a pair of purple-striped knee socks that I wear every Thursday. I don't even care WHAT I'm wearing---those socks will go with it somehow. Everyone seems to love those socks, and so Thursday is typically one of my favorite days of the week.
This week, those socks were dirty. I figured that I could go a day without them. After all, how terrible could it be?
I was sadly surprised. Let's just say the day started out with my reed cup spilling IN MY PURSE and my best reed almost breaking and then went downhill.
Tonight was the band concert, so naturally I was freaked out that the absence of the socks would throw me off. Mom did laundry and threw them in, but with the dress code being black pants, white shirt, I couldn't very well slip purple socks past the band teacher.
So, in hopes that it might work, I threw those socks into my bassoon case and took them with me. Yes, readers, you might call me a geek but I NEEDED those socks. Badly. The solo was that night and I didn't need any more misfortune. (When I had to leave the case in the band room, my mom threw the socks in her purse so as to keep them near).
My reed fell to the floor twice, but thankfully we were in the gym---rubber floor! It bounced several times as I yelped "NOBODY MOVE!" and blew it off. It didn't break or even crack. I had a sense that the socks were beginning to work their magic.
Did they do a good job? I'll let you be the judge there: here's the video of me playing "Sorcerer's Apprentice", my dream piece since 5th grade (as well as the piece that made me want to play bassoon in the first place).
I'd like to say that I'm pretty beastin' there, if I do say so myself.
For the second year, I won the award for "Most Outstanding Musician: Female". I find it interesting that I've gotten it on two different instruments---last year I played oboe, and this year bassoon. Here I am with...pretty much everything:
And here's me with my amazing band director ("I love you Mrs. Redmon!!!"):
I think tonight was a very appropriate final gig for that bassoon; the high school is wanting their instrument back. I'll still have the other bassoon, though, so I'm not quitting---you'll be able to hear about plenty more bassoon drama later. I need a couple days to focus on something else, like piano.
BEEEAST!!!
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Penultimate concert evening
The middle school concert is tomorrow, so I'll be able so show off some wicked bassoon (Sorcerer's Apprentice, as I've said more than ample times) and hopefully it'll all go well. I'm kind of hoping that the rehearsal doesn't go AMAZING, because that's what happened with the high school concert: our rehearsal went bad, but the performance was nothing short of epic (for what our 23 members can do, which is quite surprising!)
Of course, there is the other music, but I'm not terribly concerned about it, as I can play it fairly easily. It's not terribly hard music, but with everyone coming together (and with PERCUSSION! I haven't played with percussion in middle school since forever ago) it sounds much better.
Then it's dashing off to Youth Orchestra, which I'm kind of nervous about. It IS just rehearsal, but I've been neglecting my music since I've been going insane on this bassoon solo.
Oh, and I totally love my accompanist and band teacher. They helped my mom and I schedule a get-together with the accompanist to practice without a bunch of people listening in as I learned what the piano part was---I had never heard it until this afternoon. He was rather friendly and helpful, and even let me record him playing it so that I could run through it a few times at home (which I have taken full advantage of).
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
One concert down
The high school concert is down, and in two days is the middle school concert. Tonight went surprisingly well, despite me not really practicing my music (and only seeing the final piece this afternoon). We played us a mean "Heron Bay" and "Mission: Impossible", and "On a Hymnsong by Philip Bliss" went really well as well.
Oh, and my new nickname is apparently Hannibal Lecter. Inside joke from band with "Annabelle" somehow sounding like "Hannibal". Thus, Hannibal Lecter.
Now I'm working like a mad hatter (HAH HAH HAH) on "Sorcerer's Apprentice", all my orchestra music, and what I'm planning on doing for the end-of-the-year Talent Show. My song of choice (played on piano and hopefully singing as well?)
Monday, May 4, 2009
Bullet statements
- Mom let me sleep in late today because I knew I wasn't doing anything in first through third period (and it turns out I wasn't). It was nice to actually sleep for the first time in several days.
- The piano player for "Sorcerer's Apprentice" didn't show up today...again. I'm getting a little anxious about it.
- I'm not entirely sure what to do for an upcoming school talent show.
- The first rehearsal for Wizard of Oz was tonight, and despite being in a rather nasty mood about it beforehand, I'm really excited now.
- Maya sent me this:
- The high school band concert is tomorrow, so I practiced some of my music for that (and Sorcerer's Apprentice). Looks like I'm a beast on Apprentice and somewhat adequate for high school music.
- I really wish I didn't have to go to school tomorrow. We're not doing anything as far as I know. Hopefully, we'll finish Sound of Music in German.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Blogging from the road. 20 more minutes and we're home... And then only 45 more minutes of weekend. So not ready to go back to school tomorrow.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
Carlisle: first and last day
If today had a theme song, it'd be "One Short Day" from Wicked. Everything today was just bang-bang-bang, because one can only fit so much stuff (and so much food!) in one thirteen-hour period.
The day started out with breakfast at this really cute diner that Dad and I actually had breakfast at when I came up. It was a tough call, but I chose blueberry over chocolate chip pancakes at the last minute simply because B comes before C in the alphabet. When all else fails, go to the tried-and-true alpha-beta.
We met some of our "invisible friends" for coffee (actually hot chocolate and a couple sodas) this afternoon, so I got to chat up with my friend Julianna for the first time in about two years. Naturally, we discussed everything that nobody else at the table would understand, so we got ourselves our own small island so as not to confuse everybody. (We also met for ice cream, which was delish as well).
After watching the Derby (which started at 6:30 rather that 6:05) it was back to the feedbag for meeting some of Mom's college friends for dinner. Again, more great food that I probably should have restrained myself on. Then again, why not go a little all-out? It's the weekend.
All in all, a really good day. Too bad tomorrow is going to be 10 hours of driving.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Surprise!
We aren't in Alabama. We just had to write that so as not to reveal to Dad that, actually, we were going to Pennsylvania to surprise him for his birthday. Aren't we good at lying? (Even though we were all close to bursting by the end?)
Oh, and Mike, some of the kids at the party, and I all went to see Wolverine at 9:30 this night. It wasn't quite as epic as the trailers made it seem, but a night out with friends to see an overrated movie later that we should is good for you every so often.
Happy Birthday, Dad! (Even though your birthday is tomorrow.)
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Sweet home Alabama
We're finishing packing and will (hopefully) soon hit the road! Next time you hear from me will either be from my phone or from the infamous Dark Office.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
When you think 8 measures is hard
Apparently, there are no places to breath towards the end of "Sorcerer's Apprentice". This means that, in that 24-measure sequence, I have to do it all in one breath. Granted, it's 3/8 and piano, but the jumps from note to note are absolutely insane.
I think this piece is going to kill me before the end.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Cell phone blogging
Today was adorable until I started my algebra homework...and now I mostly feel like a numerical idiot. I'm so OVER this algebra crap. It's supposed to be easy but it doesn't make any sense. And I still have to bassoon after this.
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Labels: algebra, cell phones, homework, school, spring
Monday, April 27, 2009
So today wasn't adorable
At least I got some stuff accomplished.
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Labels: spring
Sunday, April 26, 2009
"Listen, my adorable friends...!"
A*dor*a*ble:
adj.
Inspiring great affection; delightful; charming
That was the word for today. Everything was, in one was or another, adorable. It was slightly unsettling.
That's okay, though! Cause next week will not be adorable (tomorrow will be filled with homework due Tuesday that should have been done over the weekend) and last week was not. A chill, adorable weekend isn't too bad.
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Much improved
Mom told me to "make today yours" since it started out kind of on the low side (Still post-audition pessimism)
So today I did absolutely nothing. I took a nap this afternoon, called Maya for two hours, updated a couple things online, etc.
I'm in a much better mood. Sadly, tomorrow is going to be my Get Stuff Accomplished Day, but it's been a while since I've had a weekend where I didn't have to go ANYWHERE.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Auditions
I'm in my typical post-audition pessimistic mood. For anything serious, best wait until tomorrow.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
One of those I-wish-I-had-a-dance-company moments
Every so often I'll get hooked on a certain song and try and choreograph something from it (For example, last summer it was "Maison de Lunes" from Beauty and the Beast). Granted, I've tried to figure out a couple things for "Jitterbug" (Wizard of Oz) but recently I found this little wonder on my iPod:
So I have this piece on my head that's fully done, and I think it's pretty good (yet fairly complex, involving ropes and a lot of stage combat).
Since it's like that, I can't exactly find anyone to perform it...very sad, really.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
My type of procrastination
Isn't completely useless...I think. Instead of practicing "Sorcerer's Apprentice" like I should be doing, I'm listening to classical and ragtime on YouTube. Is that considered time wasted?
I promised myself to get off at 8:30. That's in three minutes. Time for one more song!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Don't fight the river
I think I found that out today, with the river being everyday hassles (Middle School being a perfect example). This morning things seemed to be going downhill, but they magically seemed to pick up as I let go of some long-time grudges. Okay, so maybe they're not complete grudges. And maybe I'm not completely over them. But it's a start, and it felt good.
It also feels good knowing that I'm on the right track to becoming a complete beast on "Sorcerer's Apprentice" for bassoon. It's like living out my 5th grade dream.
Since Mom brought out things from the files, I'm going to send you off to some "blodder" with a link. Enjoy my DeviantArt with some photography from various colleges.
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Labels: bassoon, calm, deviantart, photos, spring
Monday, April 20, 2009
Passing it along
I got two videos today that demanded to be passed along.
Well...I grant them their wishes.
And I finally posted the video of Karen and Alicebelle Show: Episode II.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Testing this...
I just registered for this Blogger Mobile that will, apparently, let me post via text. Lets see how it turns out!
EDITED TO ADD (from computer): It worked!
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Labels: blog, cell phones, spring
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Quite a loverly day
That's quite a change in the weather based on how school is in session, eh? To be honest, today was actually incredibly nice. I hope that some of that will fester off into the next five weeks (along with things like the band trip and auditions) to make the year more bearable.
Mom and I went to Louisville to get some new tights and possibly something to wear to YTHC auditions (after receiving tips to look nice versus the jeans that I likely wore last year). At the dance store, we found the tights and a new pair of character shoes that fit much better than my old ones---a size larger and only a 1 1/2 inch heel. Shorter heels are my friends.
After some Indian food that we missed on Wednesday due to rather nasty traffic, we headed over to Macy's, as they apparently had a sale going on for certain skirts or other dress items. I scored an amazing dress that is fairly easy on, easy off for the audition (and something nice to wear for formal-er dinners in Jamaica) and a totally hot pair of fitted-but-not-agonizing purple shorts. Yes. PURPLE. They look amazing with my Bats With Bows hoodie that I wear obsessively during the summer.
I got some work done on my prologue, though not as much as I would have liked. I did manage to get over to my neighbor's house to mess around on their piano (They have an amazing grand piano) for a couple hours this afternoon as well.
Tonight was Prom for the upperclassmen, but parents were invited to come for the crowning ceremony. Mike was up for Prom Prince (I suppose the junior version of King and Queen), so Mom and I walked down because Mike had the car and the weather was lovely either way.
At the end of the ceremony---which was actually very short---they had the tradition Parent Dance where, if your parent(s) were in the crowd, you could drag them onto the dance floor and slow dance.
Mom didn't dance, but I can safely say that I am the first person at school to have danced at Prom (I hate my expression in this picture, but it was hard to tell when Mom was taking pictures since EVERYTHING was flashing):
...granted, that dance was with my brother, and I didn't really know what to do (Seems I'm not the naturally graceful slow dancer I imagined myself being). I still like to think it counts for something, though.
Mike was still out, so Mom and I finished the evening with cinnamon ice cream and Little Miss Sunshine. I can also safely say that this is my new favorite movie and that Paul Dano is my new favorite actor. This is now my desktop background:
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Still no progress
I promised Aubrey that tonight I would re-write the prologue to this thing I'm working on. Well, so far I've spent 45 minutes editing my MySpace photos and another hour editing my profile. No progress on the prologue, and I think that I'm going to have to start it over (AGAIN) because it isn't sounding quite right. I need to stop procrastinating on this, because despite what John Lennon says ("Time you enjoyed wasting is not time wasted") sometimes you need to waste your time with something productive.
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Labels: myspace, procrastination, spring, writing
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Unlikely events
Today I:
- Watched Sound of Music in German class (but the English version, so I was humming the lyrics in the back of the room)
- Had a very strange grade in English for all of 20 minutes
- Practiced "Sorcerer's Apprentice" for about an hour
- Helped someone at Youth Orchestra figure out a measure in "Superman" that I had always had trouble with.
And as it's only nine, you know what other unlikely thing I'm going to do?
- Go to bed EARLY (Hoozai!)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
For sanity's sake
Today was a "mental health day" (As in going down to Pilates---the most AMAZING workout I think I've ever done). I wore my candy skull pajama pants after hearing that fleece/sweatpants will make you roast, and brought a pair of FKHS sweats to change into for lunch.
Well, Mom and I got into discussion, and we were seated in California Pizza Kitchen before I realized that I was still wearing my pajamas. I suppose that's Karma for me snickering when people go into Wal*Mart wearing fuzzy slippers and Spongebob pajamas. Naturally, Mom gave me some grief about it (lovingly, as she was complaining that her sweater didn't match her pants) and I brushed it off.
So I went to Musical Theatre, and Mom was in the car, using someone's WiFi and blogging about Ginger's birthday. She couldn't remember whether Ginger was turning three or four, so she signed onto AIM to ask me. It confused her that I wasn't logged on.
Until I got out of the studio and into the car, she was still confused about it. So maybe today was a good day for a mental health day---otherwise we might lose our heads altogether ("And then a horse will kick it to the side and Goodbye Yente!")
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
New Blogger?
I logged into Blogger this evening and noticed that the Dashboard is slightly different. Apparently I now have the option to "Monetize this Blog", whatever that means, as well as set up Email or Mobile posting. Considering our Internet will cut out at random times, those might not be bad ideas to check out...
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Monday, April 13, 2009
A Day with the Presidents
Apparently I had all sorts of projects due tomorrow (or Wednesday, but more or less tomorrow), so that's how I spent my afternoon.
Until about 8:30, I was in Photoshop making an ad for a German clothing store (Kleine Kleider---immer für die Kinder!). Then it was a PowerPoint on Marbury vs. Madison with stick figures in the sense of "Life is Good". Eventually, I'll blog the text and pictures. They're quite cute, I think.
So I didn't get to bed by 10:30, as it's 10 minutes until then. However, tomorrow I'm pretty much guaranteed to, as I won't have any projects, I can spend social studies doing any homework I have, etc.
Time to send in my social studies and pack up my german!
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Update: feeling the love
Thank you all for at last revealing yourselves! :-) To sum things up in theatre-geek terms, here's a line from "Do You Love Me?" (Fiddler on the Roof)
"It doesn't change a thing,
But even so:
After twenty-five years (Or seven days),
It's nice to know."
Happy Easter, everybody, and hope you have a lovely week. Yes, I am in a very good mood, as you can see.
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"Daniel Plainview, the house is on FIRE!"
With apologies to Paul Dano/Eli Sunday, but I'm glad I caught your attention.
I typically hate throwing out that I like getting comments on my posts. In fact, I frown upon it. However, times come around where special circumstances could be taken.
So far on my Hit Counter, I have 24 views for today, and one of them is from a recognizable IP/city. All the others are from places like Canada, Bosnia (and Herzegovina!), Germany, Hong Kong, and Russia. There hasn't been any action on my blog in over a week, save a comment on Spring Break.
Apparently, you all aren't dead, since Mom's blog has been bustling with activity, racking up 11 comments on things like vintage ties and birds above the oven.
It's quite boring and not terribly rewarding writing a dead blog. So like I said, I really hate saying "Comments please!!" cause I think that's stupid, but it'd be nice to know that my readers...read on occasion.
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
There was blood...
...and tomorrow morning, there will be more blood. We all started watching There Will Be Blood at about 9:30 and decided to save the final hour for tomorrow morning when Dad started to fall asleep.
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Lazy Friday
The Internet went out today, but nothing else exciting or note-worthy happened. Oh, and earlier tonight I was singing at the piano and getting out of my comfort zone note-wise (AKA singing Christine's parts in Phantom). I couldn't go back to being an alto right away and was freaked out that I had ruined my voice for forever. Apparently not.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Today
I'm not particularly sure if I'm technically allowed to Blog what today was like. Like, besides that I had orchestra rehearsal and my algebra project was due. The rest I suppose would take awhile, none of you would get it unless you follow me around all day every day.
Let's just say that six weeks can't come soon enough.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Too much to do
It's almost 10 and this is the current state of affairs:
- I just practiced bassoon (Have yet to touch the high school music. Will do that over the weekend)
- The bassoon is still out
- My room is a mess
- The bassoon water spilled and although everything's fine, the rug is still damp
- I have an algebra project due tomorrow that's MOSTLY done
- I have German homework due Friday that I'm going to wind up doing tomorrow as well
- Dad came home and I recorded Ginger flipping out. I'll probably cut the best and upload it sometime.
- I really wanted to shower and get to bed earlier than 10:30
- I also wanted to post on three various roleplays
- And that looks like it's not happening
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
At least tomorrow's Wednesday
Because I'm getting sick of long days at school. Seven weeks seems a lot longer on the post-side of spring break than on the pre-side of it. I'm also ready for those seven weeks to be over.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Feeling artistic
As today was rather dull, cold, and rainy, I decided to get Mike's MIDI keyboard and hook it up to GarageBand. I got fairly well into two projects: a cover of "Sally's Song" from Nightmare Before Christmas:
And "Falling Slowly" from Once:
No vocals yet, but I'm about halfway through everything else on "Falling Slowly". "Sally's Song" is going to be a lot more difficult, since it's a lot of arranging. Luckily, I have the sheet music.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Back from vacation
Tomorrow Mike and I go back to school, and I should probably be looking at my science notes and getting my lunch money. However, Aubrey is on, so that'll have to wait.
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
Out of FL and into AL
After eight or nine hours of driving, we made it to Alabama. We did actually consider spending an extra night in DeLand, but decided that a 14 hour drive would just be too hard.
Tomorrow we're driving back to Kentucky and getting back into the swing of things before school Monday. Spring Break went too quickly!
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Friday, April 3, 2009
End of Florida Adventures
Though they technically end tomorrow afternoon.
Tonight I managed to upload about 40 songs to my iPod that I had bought forever ago but was never able to download because of Internet problems. They're all there, though, and now I need to sync them. I also need to charge my cell phone and put away my bassoon, now that I think of it.
T'was fun!
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
My favorite college picture
For those of you who know Avenue Q, you know that Princeton was looking to find his purpose after college. Look what I found at Rollins:
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
This blog will end tomorrow
...but not really. Happy April 1st.
To commence the see-all-the-best-picture-winning-movies-extravaganza and Mike, Mom, and I are planning on doing this year, we all watched Slumdog Millionaire. I liked it better in theatres, mostly because you could read the subtitles in the beginning for when they're all speaking Hindi. "Jai Ho" is still the most epic Bollywood dance, and I think that we should all learn it and dance that rather than "Soulja Boy".
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
On the way to Orlando
Today's college trip is Rollins in Orlando, and it sounds like we're having lunch at Blackbean Deli beforehand. Might be afterward, but it'll be 11 or so once we're in Orlando, and I didn't eat much for breakfast. Knowing that we spent all day at FSU, it'd be nice if it wasn't afterward. Lunch might be at 8 PM then.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Back from Karen Kastle
The high school shot down the idea of letting me shadow Karen at school tomorrow, and so today was the final day. We slept in until about nine and delayed really getting ready until about ten thirty or so. To sink into the day, we watched an episode of NCIS---Karen tried to turn me onto it, but it's not my thing.
We also failed at Guitar Hero. I played drums and could not believe that I was that pathetic after being in band. It looked like I had no internal sense of rhythm.
I still have to upload the latest Karen and Alicebelle Show, which I still have to put in its final format. T'was fun seeing you, Karen!
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Karen Kastle: Day II
Today went just swimmingly! It started at about ten thirty or so, as Karen is a late sleeper and I myself am always happy to spend an extra hour lying in bed, wondering what to do next with my book/fanfiction/rough draft. We did manage to pull ourselves out of the vacuum that is sleep, and roughly an hour later we were ready to start the day's activites: shopping for Karen's trip to Disney.
I did wind up buying a couple things for myself, though. At Ross's I bought this amazing sleeveless white hoodie with various blue-and-pink splotches on it. It was a complete score---I saw one just like it at Kohl's (our second stop) for about $40. I managed to get mine for about $7. Score!
Much in the idea of getting a new swimsuit that really fits (Read: without WHALES on it) I looked around the selection at Kohl's and decided to try on a tankini and a bikini that were both the same style, the bikini just for laughs.
Oddly enough, I liked it a lot better than the tankini. The tankini "fit" in the way that it wasn't choking me or just hanging on my shoulders, but just stood there draped like a ghost costume. It had no form, and, to be blunt, was rather frumpy. Not quite as ugly as the infamous Whale Suit, but still not my cup of tea.
The bikini was actually amazing. It felt comfortable, much to my surprise. I thought it would be like swimming in my underwear or something like that. Actually, it really fit, and looked really good. Even though I had a nagging thought that I should check in with Mom (Who bought the Whale Suit back in October) I put it in my shopping cart and paid for it. If I come across a pool in the near future, I am so jumping into it to finalize the purchase.
Upon arriving home, Karen and I spent most of the afternoon editing the second installment of the Karen and Alicebelle Show, which we filmed TWICE last night after stupid iMovie deleted the original film before putting it into an event. We widdled down 34 minutes of footage into about nine minutes (Actually twelve and then we widdled some more) and I'll be posting that the next time I get Internet that might support a large video upload (I'm on Mimi's computer right now---with permission, of course.)
Tomorrow, Karen doesn't have school, so we're going to be alone in the house. We have plans of Guitar Hero, and Karen wants me to show her some of the makeup that I use, as we weren't able to get to that today. If all goes well, I'll be going to school with her tomorrow. If not, we're going to pull a Wicked and have our One Short Day in the "Emerald City" (DeLand) and pack as much best friendliness into a day as humanly possible.
Any pictures that we take will be coming with the video---once I have faster Internet on my computer!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Arrival at Karen Kastle
We are expecting several days of fun and mischief in our once-every-blue-moon-get-together! :-D
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Movie marathon
Today started a good two hours later than yesterday, as we didn't have a college tour to go on (Our feet still hurt). The drive from Tallahassee to DeLand was a lot better than expected, especially since we were running away from bad weather. We got to DeLand at about 1:30---much better than 3, which we had originally intended.
I watched most of Phantom in the car today, after not seeing it for about two years. I was slightly disappointed that I didn't react to it the way I thought I would. By the final scene I was trying not to laugh, I have to admit. For one I was also half-listening to Little Shop of Horrors while Madame Giry lead Raoul to the catacombs. Then I noticed when he fell into the Watery Pit of Doom, it reminded me of King Aurthur in Holy Grail. Just gallop gallop gallop WHOOPS!
Oh, and the facial expressions and some of his Captain-Obvious lines cracked me up. The finale used to be my favorite scene and if Emmy wasn't singing a reprise of "Angel of Music" I think I would have broken the silence.
In DeLand we had dinner at Bellini's as the usual Welcome-To-Florida dinner. Much to everyone's suggestion, I watched Red Eye, which was claimed to be a sort of Wait Until Dark. I think I like Wait Until Dark better, but Red Eye was pretty amazing. It was oddly connected to my misadventure in Chicago, right down to the fact that Jackson Rippner kind of looked like the person I sat next to on the way from Chicago to Louisville. I never want to fly again, I think.
But now the final movie for the night is Drop Dead Gorgeous, which is lightning the mood a fair bit. I think it might be one of the funniest movies I've seen in awhile---aside from Phantom, that is.
DISCLAIMER: I still love the show Phantom and the movie is great too.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Spring Break: Day 3
I think I want to start renting this hotel room and just live in Tallahassee. I've never met so many freakishly nice people in one place, and I absolutely loved FSU. Mike took a lot of pictures, and I took a few that I have yet to upload and go through. I'll probably edit them in the car tomorrow so as to have something else to blog: tomorrow will be mostly "Drove 5 hours. Got to DeLand. Bellini's is good."
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Spring Break: Day 2
Greetings from Tallahassee! The university is beastly (touring tomorrow) and the people at the front desk are awfully friendly. They gave us a choice of 2nd or 3rd floor, and when stated that there was no real opinion, decided to give us 3rd so we wouldn't be disturbed by "noisy people above". And the waitress at Outback returned the credit card that Mom accidentally forgot. I have a feeling my social studies teacher would approve of Tallahassee for said reasons.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Spring Break: Day 1
After a somewhat-better day at school, we finished packing up our various belongings and hit the road at about 4:40. Closer to 8 eastern time (7 central time) we got to the hotel after a lovely drive of sunflower seeds and Avenue Q.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Getting ready for Florida
I just finished my clothes and putting together my bundle of DVD's. I need to finish my book at school tomorrow, and in the morning I'll sync my I-pod. After school I'll throw together the bassoon, my makeup, and my bag-o-surprises, and then we'll hopefully be on the road.
I can't wait to see you all, Florida peeps! And uber-excited to make Episode II of the infamous Karen & Alicebelle show. I'm looking at you, Karen! ;-)
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
About a blog
This is my 500th post! I remember being so excited when I reached my first hundred, and since then I haven't payed much attention. A couple days back, though, I noticed the post count at a ridiculous 496 and it struck me: apparently, I'm persistent. At least persistent in the way that I can blog for over a year straight without having a midlife crisis before I'm out of middle school.
In other news, my video Schwimmen! has been selected to compete at the state level of Foreign Language Festival in the German category! Mike snagged 1st in the regions competition and I got 2nd, which I thought booted me out of State...until my German teacher told me while she checked my homework (Kapitel Sieben vocabulary cards).
Saturday, March 21, 2009
What I actually did last night
- Watch Tarzan on YouTube
Possibly one of the greatest animated movies ever---with music by "Rockstar Phil Collins", as they would say on Disney Channel back when it came out ten years ago (Was it really that long ago? I remember getting it on VHS in my parent's room back in Hawaii.)
I'm going to make it very clear, like I did to Aubrey, that despite how much I obsess about how amazing Kerchak was, I most certainly do NOT have a crush on an animated gorilla. And I'm like, being serious. My friends and I would know all about animated crushes, and I do not have one. Right now, at least.
Bad news? I stayed up until three watching it, as I found the first part on YouTube at about one and only planned on watching the first sequence. Don't ask why I didn't just search "Two Worlds".
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Plans for tonight
Things of note that have already occurred:
- Played piano for about an hour, figuring out a lot more of Sun & Moon
- Watched Kramer vs. Kramer with Mom
Things I'll be doing until bed:
- Reading the synopsis of Carmen
- Catching up on AOL news
- HOPEFULLY writing a chapter or so in my fanfiction
Oh, and today will be my final winter post. Tomorrow will legally start "spring"!
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Labels: fanfiction, movie, winter, writing
Thursday, March 19, 2009
A night on the town
Typically, it doesn't involve orthodontist appointments, picking up dog food from the vet, getting your order wrong at Panera (but only slightly wrong) and going to Youth Orchestra.
Rehearsal tonight went by oddly quickly, and most of the pieces seem to be pulling together really well. About five minutes before the actual rehearsal began, a few of my friends and I decided to have a mini-rehearsal, where we played random bits of songs we liked and did one of our favorites that we rarely get to go over---the medley for "Pirates of the Caribbean" (To include the songs "Singapore", "Hoist the Colours", and "Drink Up Me Hearties"). It was only the second time of me playing it with a group, but it went a lot better than it did the first time! I do admit to playing "Singapore" in band when there's nothing better to be done.
Tomorrow is the Recruit the 6th Graders concert with the high school. I represent the one-chair bassoon section to convince people to play the bassoon (even though I doubt they will, and either way I'd want to be able to keep the middle school bassoon next year). For my instrument demo, I'm playing a section from the Davy Jones theme. The music we're playing is stuff that I actually had to work a little bit on, which is a welcome change from the Christmas concert, where we had no percussion and thus had...limited choices, one might say.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Splash of today's roleplaying
Presenting my character Eli from Aubrey's Swords and Shields:
"Thank ya, ma’am,” Eli said, nodding and taking the seat. True, he could have just sat down there anyway—he had enough power over enough of the slums to which he could likely find and claim a chair…
His eyes surveyed the hideaway with a quick left-to-right before settling on Triston. “So,” he pondered, “I know you well enough to know you didn’t just call me up for a visit.”
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Sleep: what keeps me awake
Today was the Foreign Language Fest, which was actually a lot of fun! My two events (Writing and Oral Proficiency) were right next to each other, so I was able to enjoy myself for most of the day. I met up with several of my YTHC friends at the student center for lunch (Chick-fil-A) and it was nice catching up with them. Then, I waited outside for about an hour with about eight of the other Fort Knox-ers.
My results were okay, I think. I got 2nd place in Level I Writing and 2nd place in German Videos: All Levels. Mike snagged first, but I personally liked his video better than mine so I'm not too upset. And he pointed out that maybe we should make movies together as we're (apparently) the "best" German filmmakers in the region. I do wonder if anyone else even made a video though.
We all got back to school for the final ten minutes or so, and then it was the school dance. To put it bluntly, I could have done without going to the dance. It was two and a half hours out of my afternoon (and I have three tests tomorrow!), and I spent two hours of that against a wall, being anti-social.
I understand most of the German for the chapter six test, though. There's one thing I need to look over for social studies tomorrow, and we get 15 minutes to study in science. I think I'll be good.
And now to go to bed. Sorry for not posting as Eli or Jack today, Aubrey and Maya, but maybe tomorrow.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
Setting the default
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Airport update
I missed my flight back to Kentucky, so I'm waiting in the airport for another hour until the next Louisville flight starts boarding. I'm dropping everything at three, even though boarding starts at about 3:10. Last time, they didn't make an announcement (or if they did it was in Jibberish) and NO did not page me, despite what they said (again, maybe in Jibberish?) So if I miss this flight, I think I'm going to go insane.
I'm not impressed by Chicago.
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Blogging from Harrisburg Airport
My flight back to Kentucky (by way of Chicago O'Hare) is delayed, so I have about and hour at the airport. On the plus side, though, there's an outlet in the terminal and free WiFi. I'm IMing with Maya, and just catching up on my Internet rounds. There's nothing terribly exciting to report, but free WiFi makes me happier than almost anything else, and so I figured I might as well get one thing out of the way.
I'll be back in Kentucky late afternoon, though.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
End of Carlisle Adventures
Dad and I just got back from the evening's activities. We went out to eat at one of his favorite local places---AliBi's, which is this really nice pub-restaurant. I had perhaps the largest burger I've ever had, and most likely one of the best.
After dinner, we headed over to the theatre at Dickinson College to see the youth theatre perform Mulan. It was really well put together! They only had 19 rehearsals before dress rehearsal week, but it was more or less flawless. Mulan herself was a freshman at one of the high schools, and had a lovely voice with a lot of vibrato that, as I know, people her age typically only dream about. Mushu was also quite adorable, and she seemed to be having a lot of fun.
To top off the evening on a sweet spot, we had a bit of ice cream. I had strawberry, which I haven't had in awhile. I was craving a change from vanilla---so this is to you, Mom! I had a flavor for once! So I believe I did you proud.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Carlisle update
I landed at about noon, and after spending a little time exploring around Hershey, Dad and I headed over to Carlisle. It's a really nice little place, awfully quiet and everything's so close together.
We had dinner at this really cute Italian place called "Vinny's Italian", much like a neighborhood version of Fazoli's. Then (after a brief stop to CBS to get some cough drops and batteries) it was to the movies to see Slumdog Millionaire. To put it in a word?
EPIC.
Off to see the Wiz---er, Dad
In ten minutes we'll be off to the airport (by way of McDonalds for a quick thing of breakfast) so I can get on my flight to go and see Dad. I need to turn the computer off, though, so to be short and sweet, I'll post when I get there! (Or several hours afterwards.)
PS- Aubrey, since there is sadly no WiFi in the middle of the sky yet I still have my word processor, you can bet your lucky stars that I'm going to write a chapter or so.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
How I spent my sick day: part 4
All right, this had best be the last part of the saga. I'm sick of being sick.
I actually did wake up at six this morning with full intentions of going to school. Mike pointed out that grades were pretty much done and that I sounded horrible, so there wouldn't be much of a point going. Still, I had some German homework that I needed to turn in---rather wanted, actually, because my teacher kept telling me to stay home and not to worry about it---and some algebra.
So I went to school long enough to figure out it was a bad idea to come, turn in my homework, and get ten minutes into algebra. By then I decided to call my mom and tell her I felt like crap. Upon returning home, I spent the rest of the morning napping with the dog.
Tonight I was freaking out because I felt as if I were going to pass out again, even though I had eaten AND drank ample amounts. Before it worsened, I decided to lay down on the couch----good move, and everything turned out just swimmingly.
I just finished all the packing I can do tonight for my trip tomorrow. Since I'm going to have about four hours total of flight time, I'm going to try and get some good writing time in, since I'll have no Internet.
Now that I think about it, I'm grabbing my DS and charger. I've been into the Poke-craze again, and in Sapphire version I just got to Slateport (Don't worry if that means nothing to you.)
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
How I spent my sick day: part 3 (but carrying on from part 2)
Today, I believe, is the final installment for whatever cold or fake-flu I have. I'm feeling a lot better, but that didn't come without a couple bumps and bruises (literally).
To start out from last night:
- I hardly ate or drank because it hurt my stomach
- I did the dishes and cleaned my room so I wouldn't feel guilty about it
- I began feeling nauseous and was about to ask my mom to finish them for me
- Rather I just said I'm going to bed...and walked to the stove
- Stood there for a few seconds
- And blacked out
- Hitting my arm on the stove and my tailbone of the floor
I literally thought it was a dream. I had some song from Aladdin in my head (I think it was "Ain't Never Had a Friend Like Me" put to the animation for "Prince Ali") and my mom sounded completely distant. I didn't open my eyes immediately, thus seeing more Genie. When she asked what I was doing, I meekly said "...washing dishes" and apparently began crying. It HURT!
So we went to the hospital despite my insistence of just letting me go to bed. We waited for three hours, watching The Biggest Loser, Law and Order SVU (Which was actually hospital related, surprise surprise) and Jay Leno. After another three hours of both treatment and MORE waiting (with an IV in my arm, despite what my mom said that there wouldn't be any needles involved) we left the hospital at 3:20 and were in bed by 3:30.
To put it short, I didn't go to school today.
But I did feel a lot better. Breakfast WAS kind of lunch, as I was asleep when one would normally eat breakfast. But I ate a Popsicle and had a root beer as my "ice and fluids" and my stomach actually didn't hurt as bad. I'm not eating as much as I normally would, but I'm not anorexic. Just not hungry.
So for part three the agenda was:
- Wake up at eleven and sign on to AIM (where I told Aubrey about my Adventures-In-Babysitting-like hospital stay)
- Eat said Popsicle and drink said rootbeer
- Listen to Julie Atherton sing various Avenue Q songs on YouTube
And currently I'm writing chapter two in my fanfiction. I think I'm going back to school tomorrow, in which I need to run to the high school and do my binder check and turn in homework that was due Monday and was gone over today but for certain reasons I wasn't able to. I also get to fill in my lunch group with the various happenings of my week ("You'll never guess what happened to me in the kitchen the other night...")
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Labels: fanfiction, food, friends, hospital, school, sick, winter
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
How I spent my sick day: part 2
- I watched Aristocats on YouTube (Greatest. Disney. Movie. Ever)
- Aubrey was on so I IMed her for most of the late morning-early afternoon
- I wrote about eleven "drabbles"
- I did NOT play Pokemon
- I didn't eat until almost 3 this afternoon (and have not eaten since)
- I watched the special features for Mamma Mia! and Return of the King
I still felt like crap today, so it was Sick Day II. The way I'm feeling right now is iffy, so I'm not sure what tomorrow will be like. Even if I do stay home again, I'll want to go in for German to turn in some homework, get my notebook checked, and take my vocabulary quiz. I would so totally be doing it in my sweats, though.
I really need to practice bassoon, though. I'm about to clean my room so as to hopefully get myself back in the swing of things. If I feel like crap tomorrow...eh, at least I won't feel like crap because of the sickness and because my room is a complete mess.
Musical Theatre might be off tomorrow whether I go to school or not, depending on if the feel-well-enough-to-slog-through-classes is equal to feel-well-enough-to-sing-and-dance-for-ninety-minutes. I'd probably be able to dance if I put my mind to it. I doubt I'd be doing any singing, unless they decided to make me a tenor. From all the hacking and wheezing, my voice is probably three or four full steps lower than it typically is.
I mostly want to be fine by Thursday. I have Youth Orchestra for the first time in three weeks, and don't want to miss that. It is miserable playing bassoon while you're sick, though. It's also miserable to be sick and fly, so at the latest Friday would be acceptable.
Time to clean room and do algebra homework. Oh, and to look over German vocab.
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Labels: Aubrey, german, lord of the rings, school, sick, winter
Monday, March 9, 2009
How I spent my sick day
- Trying to fall back asleep at 6
- Eventually doing so at 7
- Having to wake up at 8
- Watching 101 Dalmatians on YouTube
- Playing WarioWare
- Spending two hours playing Pokemon (Sapphire version, for all you fellow Poke-geeks)
- Watching Billy & Mandy on my DS
And I still feel like crap. Since I want to get better by Thursday or Friday, I'm staying home again tomorrow. I plan on watching special features for Mamma Mia! and Return of the King, playing another two hours or so of Pokemon, and WRITING. Aubrey has been bugging me about this fanfiction and all of these drabbles for my various roleplay characters.
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Labels: Aubrey, DS, fanfiction, pokemon, school, sick, winter
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sick again
This is major suckage, as tomorrow will be the first time I'm back in German after a week of staying at the middle school. Either I'm going to be at school and feeling like crap or I'm going to miss the second-to-last German class for the quarter. Yes, this is the last week of the third quarter.
And then there's the going-to-see-Dad-in-Pennsylvania-at-the-end-of-the-week to take into account. I haven't even flown sick, and I don't especially care to.
I hate moments like these, where you have two daunting choices.
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
Accomplished
I got up at about 7:40 this morning so as to leave the house by 8:30. There was a post-Ice Storm yard cleanup for the Marsee's, who have been the presidents for Youth Theatre for thirty-some odd years. Since they've done so much for the theatre, some of us decided to go over and help out with the yard work. There was a lot accomplished, and halfway through we celebrated with drinks and brownies, courtesy of Mrs. Marsee.
Ginger had to go to the bet today for some sort of renewal of a shot or vaccination. She was not the most thrilled to be there, but aside from trying to refuse to go into the back office, she was rather cooperative.
Mom and I were both insanely tired when we got home, so she went to sleep and I MEANT to...but rather watched Road to El Dorado on YouTube. Not DreamWorks' best but it woke me up.
And now I just finished my playlist for a fanfiction I'm writing. Things were accomplished today.
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Labels: fanfiction, Ginger, music, winter, writing
Friday, March 6, 2009
Another show done
Tonight was the final night of Cats & Dogs. It went really well! My microphone didn't go out in the middle of "Twilight Bark" like it usually does---"Twilight Bark" was probably the closest thing to a solo I've gotten so far, as I sang REALLY loudly. And in chest voice, even on C#.
I got a CD full of pictures from "Pongo" (James)'s mom, and I'll need to look through those tomorrow. Now I'm just sitting around in my sweat pants, considering playing Pokemon. Or writing chapter two in my fanfiction. Either way, just relaxing.
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
The cake is a lie!
No, I'm not sure what that means. But apparently it has something to do with Portal, which is the game this song is from:
I just found the sheet music for it, and I want to record it sometime.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Helping the little guys
Who don't have major film companies backing them:
This guy wants to go viral!
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Missions accomplished
Tonight I found my glasses (with Mom's help...thanks for suggesting I look on the side of the bed) and transposed the opening section of "This Is Halloween" for electric bass of request of my friend Ian.
The shows went well, and there's not much else to say besides that I need to print out said transposed music in the morning. It's almost 10 and I want to go to bed.
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Tired
Check mom's blog for pictures and some video from rehearsal tonight. Link's in the sidebar.
So...tired. Going to bed.
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Labels: winter
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Happy March!
I really wish this was the first day of Spring. However, if all goes right, in exactly three weeks it will be. In twelve days it's the end of the quarter, which will leave us in the final part of the school year.
This week, though, is TerraNova and 101 Dalmations/Aristocats. Then remakes of TerraNova. One step at a time, I suppose.
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
There Will Be Blood
I just saw it on YouTube (In fifteen 10:44 minute increments) and it's officially on my infamous List of Favorite Movies. Sure, it's about two and a half hours long, and Daniel Day Lewis DID beat Johnny Depp in the 2007 Academy Awards for Best Actor in the year I was all Sweeney Todd...
But it was pretty epic. I'm not sure which part I liked better: the Oil Derrick Fire or the finale ("I drink your milkshake!!!") Probably something that I'd buy sometime if I randomly had the money...and my mom. Apparently it's R and as I learned with Sweeney Todd I can't buy R movies. At least at Wal*Mart. The people at Hot Topic seemed pretty dead-set on selling me a copy last year.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Haiku Time
O no Internet!
It does make me very sad
To be without you.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Piano crunch
That's what tomorrow will be. Apparently, I have to have my talent show piece memorized, and the performance is Thursday night, sooo...
I have a plan of attack. I'm going to study the music tonight before I got to bed so as to possibly infuse it into my mind. In the morning, if I have time, I'm going to play it before I get on the bus. The music is coming to school with me, and I'm going to ask my band director if she'll let me have one day to work on it with her keyboard (I'll bring headphones). She's really excited about the competition and hopes that I get first or something, so I'm really hoping she'll channel that (along with the "I already know all your music") into giving me the day.
When I get home, you know what's going to happen before and after Musical Theatre? You guessed it: piano. Apply the "study" factor tomorrow night, and play through it several times on Thursday.
Presto, instant piano cramming.
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Oscar Results
I feel like a bit of an idiot. The only Oscars that I predicted correctly were:
Actor in a Leading Role: NOT Brad Pitt
Best Picture: Slumdog Millionaire
Documentary Short: Smile Pinki
Actor in a Supporting Role: Heath Ledger
Live Action Short: Spielzeugland
Costume Design: The Duchess
Animated Film: Wall-E
Seven. That's actually not bad. I'm especially happy about Slumdog, Smile Pinki, and Heath Ledger.
I did think that the acceptance speeches for Milk were especially good, my favorite being adapted screenplay. Hopefully it'll be on YouTube sometime.
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Oscar Hopes/Predictions
The Oscars are tomorrow, so here's who I hope wins based on reviews and plots, since I haven't seen many of them from '08. These are not legitimate predictions.
Actor in a Leading Role: Not sure, but probably not Brad Pitt for Benjamin Button
Actor in a Supporting Role: Heath Ledger, Dark Knight or Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
Actress in a Leading Role: Angelina Jolie, Changeling
Actress in a Supporting Role: Amy Adams, Doubt
Animated Film: Wall-E
Art Direction: The Duchess
Cinematography: No opinion
Costume Design: Australia or The Duchess
Directing: Benjamin Button
Documentary: The Betrayal
Documentary Short: Either Smile Pinki or The Conscience of Nhem En
Film Editing: No opinion
Foreign Language: The Class
Makeup: Dark Knight
Music (Score): No opinion
Original Song: No opinion
Animated Short: This Way Up
Live Action Short: Spielzeugland
Sound Editing: Wall-E
Sound Mixing: No opinion
Visual Effects: Iron Man
Adapted Writing: Doubt
Original Writing: No opinion
Best Film: Slumdog Millionaire
Agree? Disagree? Well I suppose we'll find out tomorrow.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Blog365: Day 51
The weekend could not get here any quicker! Today was a little hectic at school, but simmered down by fourth period. Still, I was completely ready to come back home.
I spent the afternoon attempting to write my latest fanfiction (Which I have finished the prologue to and have begun writing the first chapter) and IMing Aubrey and Maya, who are also fanfiction-ing away. Tomorrow I'm going to the 2nd YTHC workshop---after this there'll be one more and then auditions!
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Labels: Aubrey, fanfiction, maya, winter
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Video
Youtube didn't do a good job of copying the quality, but I suppose it's okay. Special thanks to Iris and Jutta for helping with the translations!
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Done!
That's what my German project is right now.
It took a little over an hour and a half to get it fully burned and not stuck in my computer, but it looks great. I have my little paragraph written out and everything. In the morning, I'm going to take a sharpie and just write "Schwimmen!" on the front cover of the DVD, that being the title of the movie.
I'll be posting it soon, and in the next week or so I'll hopefully have an English-dubbed version up.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Freaked much?
Tomorrow I have algebra (Which is altogether not fun) and a physics test that I'm not at all prepared for. After school, I have to JUMP on my German project, as it's due on Thursday and I just found out that I have all these holes poked into it. I'm really nervous about how it's going to turn out, cause it just doesn't seem to fit the criteria very well. I mean, yeah, the movie itself is great. But it's more of a me-thing than something I'm doing for a fourth of my grade.
Then I have Musical Theatre (Which is getting easier) and go over my orchestra music for Thursday evening. So yeah, tomorrow is kind of going to be hell in a handbasket. I wish I could stay home and just get some stuff DONE.
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Monday, February 16, 2009
I could use another day of weekend
But I think I'm okay for school tomorrow. I mostly just want to sleep in again, and I also want to finish my German project, which is coming along quite well.
I also need to clean my room. Again, that can wait. And laundry...I should probably do some of that in the morning if I have any time.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Glad there's another day of weekend
Because I honestly don't know what I'd be doing if I had school tomorrow. I've been at my computer nearly all day today, and not posting, IMing, or writing fanfiction (Though I did drag Aubrey in IM along). Rather, I was working on my German project. I have to make a video that's between 6 to 10 minutes long, and I've mostly finished mine. All the film is in place, as is the music. All I need to do is make two dubbings: a German for my entry, and an English for myself (and for YouTube, although my latest favorite YouTuber speaks German).
I need to clean up my room and do all my recording tomorrow, as well as fitting in a four-hour rehearsal. Then there's the whole practicing bassoon and filling out my practice time sheet, and I've been meaning to watch Edward Scissorhands for awhile.
I'll get started now: time for Edward.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day
Nothing happened today that was of much interest. I went to a four-hour rehearsal, ate some chocolate (Thank you mom & dad, Katie, and "Haldir"!) and IMed Aubrey. I think that I might have would up setting off a chain mail for today, but I doubt it'll go viral.
As for you, my readers---love you all. Yes, even the ones that I don't know. I'm "72% sure that I love you."
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Labels: cell phones, chocolate, holidays, valentines day, winter
Friday, February 13, 2009
A papercut.
That's what I got for Valentine's Day. Yes, school decided that we needed to make it a public affair again, so this is V-Day: Part One.
This is by far my least favorite holiday.
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
Wie ist das Wetter heute?
Sehr warm für die Winterzeit!
But now I need to memorize 10 lines of German weather that's simply talking about the weather of Dublin. I could probably memorize the weather itself easier and translate it, but I might not. So I'll take a few minutes and roleplay instead.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Late Night
It's 10:10 and I'm waiting for Aubrey to read this one-chapter fanfiction I just wrote. Normally, I'd post it here, but it's based on a roleplay so chances are nobody would really get it...which, thus, would ruin the point.
Op. Aubrey finished it. I best go see what she thinks.
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Labels: Aubrey, fanfiction, roleplay, winter
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
2nd bassoons, play!
No, I still remain 1st (and only) bassoon in orchestra and band, but we DID get a 2nd bassoon! Apparently, the middle school owns one, and the only reason I didn't know about it was because my band teacher figured that after years of not being played, it would be uber-damaged. It wasn't---it's absolutely beautiful. The keys are shiny and don't stick. The sound is clear and crisp, with a nice vibrato. And it's the most gorgeous shade of dark cherry I've ever seen.
I attempted taking a MySpace mirror shot, but my camera died before I could get a good picture. Therefore, here's a suck-tacular one I took with the computer's webcam:
It's going to be strange going to the bus tomorrow and only have to carry my reed and bocal. Strange, but nice!
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Blog365: Day 40
Today I did my homework in Mom's room, with her helping me on direct variation (Algebra has been confusing recently and I've personally been hating it) and finally filling out a form that will let us check out the middle school bassoon so that I don't have to drag the high school bassoon back and forth. Now, I finished cleaning my room and am watching some of Prince of Egypt to wind down. All in all, a fairly good yet boring day.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
The regionals report...
...is on my mom's blog. I have footage, but I want to cut around my movie before posting any here. I finished all filming for that tonight, by the way, and just need a picture from each of the other people in Mike's 200 medley relay team.
For now, I have a bit of German homework. And some band.
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Regionals report tomorrow
When I don't feel so fried. For now, here's "Lothlorien" from the West End production of Lord of the Rings, which I have been listening to a lot recently:
Michael Rouse (Legolas---first soloist) now sits comfortably alongside Craig Parker and Amy Lee in my List of People I Could Listen To All Day.
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Labels: lord of the rings, winter
Friday, February 6, 2009
Regionals
Today was day one of swim regionals! I think I got a lot of filming done, and will do more tomorrow. I'll transfer it to my computer in the morning, as I'm so tired...even though I did nothing all day but listen to my iPod on Shuffle, eat crap, film, and scream "GO MIKE!" or "GO MACY!" or Thomas or Matt or whoever at the top of my lungs.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
C is for cookie
Every night before Youth Orchestra, mom and I go to Panera for dinner. I ordered my usual (chicken noodle soup, Jones root beer, and french bread slice) and sat down with a magazine. A voice came on the intercom, sounding rather Germanic at first.
"Iiiiiiiiit's cookie time! There are some fresh baked cookies that are 99 cents. First one to the cash register gets one free."
For some odd reason, people weren't racing like I thought they would. I glanced around a good five seconds later...nobody was there. After a little prodding (I was a tad confused) I went up to claim my prize. I think they were relieved to get that finished and accounted for.
The cookie was...huge. Like, the size of a cereal bowl and about a fourth of an inch thick. It was warm, fresh, soft, and chocolate-y---I chose chocolate chip as my flavor. I don't think I've ever had that good a cookie before.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Blog365: Day 35
I have two tests tomorrow, both in subjects that I actually have to really have to think in (German and Science---we're doing PHYSICS). And I hate physics. Because it involves math, and I typically have two hours of math every other day, and I don't particularly want a third hour.
I would much rather be posting as my dear Elves or sleeping, but I have to stay up and memorize formula's and vocabulary words. Ughhh.
EDITED TO ADD: It's 9:47, and I finished studying about 3 minutes ago. I understand it about as well as I'm going to, I think. For now, I'm going to post that thing with the Elves, so if you're reading this, Aubrey...it'll be beastly.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Animal Crossing: School Life
This morning at school felt like a big episode of Animal Crossing. And I'm not kidding.
First, during homeroom, I needed to renew a couple of books that became overdue because of the ice days. And so, I go to the library. The following scene begins:
Librarian- Okay, due on the 18th.
Me- Thanks. (Walks out)
Librarian- Annabelle, wait! (I come back in) Can you take this to TEACHER A's room?
Me- ...sure? (Goes back to homeroom. Tells my BAT teacher that I have to go to TEACHER A's room. Goes out to TEACHER A's room.)
TEACHER A- Thanks. Oh, and can you take this to the librarian?
Me- Ooookay. (Goes from TEACHER A's room back to library) Here's the...newspaper, I guess.
Librarian- Thanks.
Me- (Goes back to homeroom)
And I didn't get any Bells out of it, either.
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Labels: school, video game, winter
Monday, February 2, 2009
Blog365: Day 33
We had a 2-hour delay today, which made it a little less painful waking up this morning. Tomorrow will be back to 5:45 AM, and right now it's almost 10. I'm afraid I'm falling back into the roleplaying-is-love trap.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
Blog365: Day 32
We're 1/12 of the way through 2009! After this month, technically speaking, we'll be 1/6. Two months later, 1/4. How "Slipping Through my Fingers All the Time"-ABBA-Mamma Mia! of us.
Today is the last day of our 6-day, unplanned ice-week. It's really nice inside the house today, so if it could have been like this (Internet, heat, light, etc) the entire time, I think it'd be the best 6 days ever.
However, today is the day to do all the stuff I've put off since...Monday. That is, if you'll pardon another one of my infamous lists:
- Do my German homework (some cornell notes...I hate cornell notes)
- Bassoon, as its been too cold to do so comfortably for quite some time
- Clean my room
- Finish reading Fellowship of the Ring and How to be Popular
February's NaBloPoMo theme this month is "want". Therefore, here's a list of what I want to do, but sadly can't:
- Roleplay
- Watch Lord of the Rings, Breakfast Club, or Mamma Mia!
- Keep reading this amazing Sweeney Todd fanfiction Aubrey found
And I usually am not a fan of fanfiction, especially for Sweeney Todd. It all seems to just be "Ohhhh Mrs. Lovett loves Sweeney so naturally he should love her" and with a flick of a switch and the rattle of some keys typing, volia: Sweeney Todd can be your dream Casanova. (He can also take pity on the Judge, try and break up Johanna and Anthony, or legalize Toby's adoption papers)
The good thing, though, is that there's a 2-hour delay tomorrow. That means that at earliest I have to get up at 7:30 to catch the bus at 9. With that, I can go to bed at 10 tonight at still have 9 1/2 hours. That's more than I typically get when I try and be in bed by 8:30!
It'll be nice being able to see what's outside when I wake up, though. It's pitch black when I catch the bus at 7 most mornings.
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