Friday, 15 April 2011

Je n'ai rien a dire,

HELLO FOLKS, long time no speaky!!

The reason why? Well, to be blatantly honest with you, there's not *that* much going on in my life. The usual: lot's of schoolwork, friends, family, walk dog, sleep, eat...blah.

Oh, except they released this:

Which is a) good because I love me a bit of Blaise, b) exciting because hey, it's only like, 80-odd days to go! and c) oddly homo-erotic, dontcha think?

Er...my oddly-coloured hair cravings are back!! Someone at school dyed her hair sort of turquoise and it looks EPIC. Here is a cropped picture because I don't know her that well:

Makes me wish I had the balls to do the same really :/ that and the fact certain people would "defriendify" me. And yes, I am aware that that's not a real word.

I do sort of want to go dark-dark green though. Sort of like Katy Perry's green but darker.

Nom.

Well, there's your occasional ramble from me. Hope everyone is enjoying their Easter holidays...or Spring Break...or whatever :):)

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Lost: one jacket.

My jacket and I in happier times :(
So today I lost my favouritest jacket :( one moment it was there, and the next...gone!

This is not blog-worthy material. BUT it seemed quite significant because it's my dance jacket...and this weekend, I did my last dance exam. Which means technically I don't even need to go to dance any more.  I still do, because I'll be fat and bored otherwise but NEVERTHELESS everything is ending!

And our year got approached to join the Old Girls Association yesterday, which is like a club for people who've left my school.

What. The. Hell. WHEN DID I GET SO OLD?!

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Why literature matters.

I was reading an article...I've lost it now, but it was about why literature matters. So, in a semi-boring and mildly interesting post, I'm going to explain not why literature, is important in the big scheme of things but why it matters to ME.

I should warn you this post is wordy and there aren't many pictures. But I like to think it's worth the read :)

This exciting picture by me.
The thing is, literature fires the imagination. It's no coincidence that nearly all writers were readers first - the more you read, the more you think and the more you think, the more you create. I had a lot of imaginary friends as a young child, and it was only when I started writing them down that the floodgates really opened.

Know what else? Literature teaches you to appreciate more than one viewpoint. You rarely see good fiction in which the villain doesn't have some kind of back-story, some kind of reason for acting the way they do. Remember reading Noughts and Crosses when you were little? Remember how Jude was evil...but we cared about him? That kind of grey area between good and evil helps us appreciate in real life that not everything is black and white. I know it's taught me to look at situations from different angles.

Actually, that semi-brings me on to another issue - literature educates. Read a Jane Austen novel? Begin to understand society in the early 1800s. I can tell you now, I knew nothing about Belgian rule in the Congo until I read Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. And you know what else? It educates us in such a way that it doesn't really feel like education at all: because we're learning everything from the flipside, the little people at the bottom, all the historical detail kind of filters in and suddenly we're knowledgeable. And that insight into other people's lives is so important: history isn't copy and pasted directly into an index we can use in the future, it fades unevenly and sometimes it gets lost. When a book captures one scenario, it shows us a bunch of thing about the time it was written that are absolutely invaluable.

Image courtesy of the BBC
It helps us communicate better, too. Here's a fun fact: in primary school, I used to get nicknamed "The Dictionary" because...well, because I knew how to spell words, basically. Except rhinoceros, never can get that one right. Anyway, when you're continually taking in proof-read, constructed prose you learn, instinctively, how to write well and construct a decent sentence. Which, coincidentally, leads to a well-written CV/personal statement...which is a ticket to a successful life. Note how that's not even an abstract "save literature becoz it's good" reason. That is an actual, bona-fide way that reading lots enriches your life.

That pretty much sums up why I believe reading, especially in children, is incredibly, crucially important.
(Warning: politics upcoming.)
Which is why the issues facing Britain's libraries at the moment are so tragic. Are the cuts necessary? I'm not an economist, and I can't tell. I wish they weren't though.

Truly. Libraries are my childhood. And I've spent a fair proportion of my teenagerdom there as well.

/end post.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Widgets and cupcakes and trailers.

1) Have you noticed my new little thingy in the corner? The one that says currently reading? Just drawing it to your attention. Enjoy.

2) I made Pottercakes! Our House Fair tomorrow is Harry Potter themed (apparently. I have very little to do with it this year) and I figured I'd dig in and lend a hand...they're not exactly gourmet but they were fun to make :P



Hedwigs and lightening bolts!

3) DOCTOR WHO TRAILER.
I have three words for you.
ASDF
GHJK
L;'#

Any questions? No. Good. Watch it now.

EE BAH GUM. That will be all.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

IT'S ALL ENDING D:

So you know how it's my last year in school, right?
All of our end of year plans are starting to be put in place now: end-of-year assembly plans, yearbook profiles, hoodies, plans for end of year prank-type thing, EVERYTHING.

And today I was just watching this video. And now it's kind of hitting me that it's all coming to an end and it's so weird :(

Seriously though, watch the video. It's epic.

And to round off this slightly pointless post, here is a picture of me and my friends in Y7 hugging a tree. That will be all.


Friday, 25 March 2011

I told you it was summer!

 Look! All the flowers are out!

 I'm told my dog has spent literally the whole day basking in the sunshine.
And you can't really see from the photo, but the catkins that come out every spring are here, so nice!
 I kind of wanted to do something to match the summer mood...so I painted my nails :)

...Dusty says bye!

Thursday, 24 March 2011

It's Thursday and I'm a very bad person :(


I wanted to post about how sunny it is! But when I get home, the sun has always gone down behind the trees which sucks. So here is a picture of the sun behind some trees with my abject apologies attatched.

Pathetic, isn't it? Anyway, the weather's been glorious which is a pretty successful turn of events, seeing as I swear a few weeks ago it was that bone-freezing, ear-numbing sharp nasty cold weather that makes you want to stay in bed and hibernate until July.


Anyway, now nice and sunny and I'm celebrating by A CHANGE. AKA THE CHOP. So...now I have lots less hair and it's kind of ginger...here are some GPOYs to demonstrate the length/colour:

The amusing thing is, my little sister cut it...basically she just went bonkers with the scissors and I was left with les resultats. Oh and I should really point out that the second picture isn't me posing, it's me getting pissed off with my sister pointing a camera in my face :)

OTHER THAN THAT, all I can really add is that my college life has just EXPLODED which is why I'm getting a little bit lazy with this blog. I'm sorry. It's not like I don't love blogging. I just get BUSY.

(Oh, and this blog is two and a half years old today! Cake all round!)