Tuesday, October 26, 2010

=)

quote I found:

"There are three guys in a girl's life:
The one she loves,
The one she hates,
and the one she can't live without.
And in the end,
they're all the same guy."

So true.  Someday, I'll expand on why.  (Add that to the list of thing I've promised to write on)

Of course, they're other guys too, but there's always that one.  Who of course at age sixteen I haven't found yet. 

But hey!  I've always got my brother's arm to walk into homecoming dance on.

No, really. 

Saturday, October 9, 2010

costuming again

Figured out the costume situation, but keeping everything under wraps for now.

I will say that I think that I'm slightly insane, and the costume inspiration is Frankenstien/Raggedy Ann/1870s fashion/ballet. 

Yes, that is the level of insane I am.

I think I need more tulle. 

jk, jk. 

Saturday, October 2, 2010

it's that time of year

...you know last year's saga on this. 

Halloween. 

Well, October has rolled around again, and I find myself digging through old boxes of costumes and cartons of fabric and ribbon and realizing I don't know what to wear.  Obviously, I won't be picking up some costume at Costume City or something.  Way too tacky.  I'm making it myself.

So the brain is churning as to exactly what I should wear.  It's not like I can't dress up---casey not dressing up?  That's a reversal of terms.  It just isn't done.  So I started thinking of what, and I had all these ideas:

Hermione Granger.  

The Pros:

I could totally pull it off.  I'm definitely not as teeny as Emma Watson, but I'm pretty small.  And my hair has more red tones, but it's similar enough, especially since halloween = night light, not daylight.  

The Cons:

Who hasn't been Hermione Granger?  The major con is that I'd have to have a group to go with, because Hermione alone?  Lame.  And who on earth would I convince to go as Harry, Ron, and Draco?  And another little con is that those Hogwarts uniforms?  I wear almost the same thing every day of my life.  I mean, school uniforms!  Kneesocks and skirts, anyone? 

 Alice.  In Wonderland, of course.  

The Pros:

The costume is cute, and I wouldn't have to wear heels.  

The Cons:

This should be obvious.  EVERYONE is going to be Alice this year---it's more in that in.  It's all from the movie, of course, and I just don't want to look like everyone else---people who know me will testify to the fact that I stand out from the crowd---I'm a person who should be different.  


Ginny Weasley.

The Pros:

C'mon, she's Ginny!  As with Hermione, I could definitely pull it off, maybe with a little temporary red hair dye.  The costume would be no-sewing for me, too, and that's a good thing, with my pretty-busy school schedule.  I have about 15 hours over the next month to get my whole costume together, give or take a few hours.  

The Cons:

Ginny in the books is TINY.  The actress may be tall, but Ginny isn't.  I'm 5'9!  And at least 1,000 people around me are going to do this costume.  I'd have to have the best Ginny costume or I'd feel sub-par.  And as with Hermione, I'd have to have a group or it'd be lame.  

As if that wasn't enough, I'll just throw some more of my criteria on you:

No heels or long skirts.  This may sound crazy, but the cross country finals are the NEXT DAY (!!!!!), so if I injure myself on halloween; I'll be out of the races.  And that will not only hurt me, but my whole team. When you're the only girl who runs Varsity, your times and participation are crucial.  I can't trip on halloween and ruin things for my XC team.  So obviously, whatever I wear has to have a short skirt and flat shoes.  

Stripey tights.  Whenever a girl has the chance, she should wear stripey tights.  It doesn't even matter what color.  I totally need to wear stripey tights.  That's be awesome.

 Skirts.  Okay, I know I said that I couldn't wear long skirts because of the trip-factor, but what girl wants to wear pants on halloween?  A skirt will be the thing to do, of course!  A dress would be even better.  



So now I'm totally clueless.  I have maybe 15 hours to get all my materials and make my costume, and I still have no idea what to make.  I have to do SOMETHING.  

But what? 

Friday, October 1, 2010

Thoughts on Twelfth Grade Kills

Okay, I don't even think it's necessary to post a spoiler warning, because c'mon, you KNOW there will be spoilers!  But...

*MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD*

First and most obviously, the "Is Vlad going to choose Snow or Meredith?" argument.

Well, it was Snow.  Oh, big surprise.  I WAS a Team Meredith, but in book five, Meredith sort of got...whatever a girl version of a jerk would be.  She was always mysterious, but there was no mystery at all---she was just shallow.  I don't see what Joss saw in her, but hey, they like eachother?  Yays for them. 

When Snow entered the story, she seemed to be too perfect, and just a tool for the makings of the 'love triangle' that all cool books are flaunting this season.  But in book five---she became a real person.  Especially since she and Vlad's frosting fight---seriously, one of my favorite literary scenes ever.  ("If Nelly finds out, you are dead.")

So while Meredith proved herself shallow, Snow proved herself to really have something to her. 


Second, the deaths.  I understand that D'Ablo needed to leave the story quickly, and that was an excellent opener for several reasons: 
  • First, that he just needed to leave the story.
  • Second, that a opener that was shocking was needed.
  • Thirdly and most importantly, it provided a opening for the book that wasn't Vlad confronting his dad---that would have been very awkward, for the reasons that new readers might not get what was happening, and it would be pretty anticlimactic to open the book with an explanation of what was happening.
With the other deaths.... Nelly.  I never would have imagined that she would be one to die---she seemed so firmly a part of the series that it was wowing.  Very sad for Otis, though.

Like Dumbledore, Nelly will live on in our hearts.

Also, Snow's "death."  It didn't convince me.  Realistically, knowing Vlad, he should have been ON THE FLOOR next to her body bawling, and not being able to get up, maybe even going into shock.  He was far to composed.  But I am glad she isn't dead.

Tomas.  This isn't exactly his death, but his whole part in the book was awkward and it didn't totally agree with the earlier books.  And who got burned up with Mellina?  Maybe I just didn't read well enough?

Also, is Vlad going to age and eventually die when Snow doesn't?  That would seriously break Snow's heart.  Or is it that his Pravus powers make it that he doesn't age?  I wish I knew...

One more thing:

HenryxOctober=cutest thing ever!  Awwww!