Monday, October 22, 2012

Everyone's a Hero in their own way...


It’s no secret to anyone that I love Miyazaki movies, especially “The Secret World of Arrietty.”  To briefly describe this movie to you, it’s about Borrowers (little people) who get discovered and have to move.  There is one scene in particular that I absolutely love.  It is where the Borrower Arrietty talks to her human friend Shawn.



Shawn: “You must be afraid to be the only ones of your kind. Every year there is fewer and fewer of you. Aren’t you scared that you all will soon be gone?”
Arrietty: “What a horrible thing to say! I know there’s more of us because Spiller said so!”
Shawn: “Who’s Spiller?”
Arrietty: “He’s one of us. He lives out in the forest. He said that there is hundreds more of us.”
Shawn: “That might be true. But none of us can live forever can we? We all have to die sometime.”
Arrietty: “Why would you say something like that?”
Shawn: “Because it’s true.
Arrietty: “I guess so.”
Shawn: “Believe me. I know what I’m talking about. Sometimes things happen to us that are just beyond our control. And when these things happen there’s really nothing you can really do about it.  You just accept it and prepare for the worst. I wish it wasn’t that way. But you can’t live a life that’s built upon nothing but wishes. I mean it’s impractical.  Sometimes you just have to accept the hand of fate.”
Arrietty: “Oh no you don’t.  Sometimes you have to stand up and fight for the things worth fighting for.  You have to survive.  That’s what my papa says.  So we’re leaving even though it’s dangerous.  And we are going to survive.  We’re Borrowers and we’ll make do. We always have.  As long as we have each other to live for, we’ll keep on living.”
Shawn: “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to upset you.  I’m actually the one who’s going to die.  There’s something wrong with my heart.  They’re going to operate next week, but, it probably won’t help.”
Arrietty: “That’s terrible.”
Shawn: “I’ve always been sick and had someone looking after me.  And that’s why when I saw you I just wanted to find a way to protect you.”

Shawn was someone who felt helpless, and wanted to go help save someone the best way he knew how.  He was trying to be a hero in his own way.

Back near the beginning of this year I encountered a child that has left an impression on me.  This one day I was just listening to what kids were saying to each other.  Another child leaned over and read this dear five-year-old’s shirt out loud.  It said, “Cancer is a terrible hair stylist.”  The other child jokingly said, “What? Do you have Cancer?”  She quietly responded with, “I do.”  I froze and told the other child that he shouldn’t talk any more about it.  The curiosity got to me and I started to ask her questions.  

Me: What kind of cancer is it?
Her: I don’t know.  It’s in my tummy.
Me: Did you go through kemo?
Her: Yeah.
Me: Did you lose your hair?
Her: Yeah.
Me: That must have sucked.
Her: It did.  I got rid of it when I was four.
She then looked down and then looked up with a big smile.
Her: I got to go home on Christmas!

My heart melted for her at that point.  She had gone through so much and she is only FIVE! I complain about the little things in life and she has experienced so much worse.  I was at that point that I decided that I could do something for her…  So, I did something in honor of her…
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It took awhile to grow it out, and I finally cut it this past Saturday so I can donate it to Locks of Love.



I’m still trying to get used to the length... 

I now leave you with, everyone’s a hero in their own way…

 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Grateful for where I am


Many of you already know that President Thomas S. Monson of the LDS church announced today that they are changing the age for missionaries to go.  My first thought was, “That’s great, more people will be able to go.”  I then started to get sad because I thought to myself, “If they announced that a couple of years ago, I would have served a mission.” For the next hour I stewed it over.  I then realized, if I had served a mission at age 19 I would have missed out on a couple of blessings:

Tau
Tau was one of the most fun experiences I’ve had in my life.  I met great people, and it helped with networking.  It also helped me get a little more comfortable putting myself out there in new situations.


People I would not have met
I would have missed out on the opportunity of meeting and getting to know Toni Justet, Andrew Thulin, Stephen Barton, and Daniel Atamanzak.  All of them have impacted my life in a positive manor and I know they came into my life for a reason.


Ashley’s Wedding
My sister got married May 2010.  I would have been gone during her wedding.


Manti Trip
Going to Manti with the Sundown Ward was a blast! I got to know Kristy more, spent time with my good friend Aleisha, and got to brave my fears and jump off of a Waterfall.


Random Adventures

Field’s Goodbye Show (One of the teachers that I KNEW cared about me)


At an interesting church in the avenues working the kitchen for a past sister missionary’s wedding. (We are in the elevator of the church)


My cousin Taite got to be in his first show at Hale "A Christmas Carol." He was one of the Cratchet children and one of those creepy kids that got to crawl out of the Ghost of Christmas Present's robe.


Three shows

Beauty and the Beast
I got to be a Silly Girl for Hunter Central Stake’s production.  It was my first show out of High School.  I met many great people and experience the magic of what makes this show great.

 "Is he dangerous?"
Stalk Market
This was the show that got my foot into the door at the Empress. Yes, it was just a one act, but it was a magical experience to perform for my first time on this stage.  If I hadn’t of done this show, I don’t think I would still be doing shows at the Empress right now.


Damn Yankees
(I saved the best for last) I hated this show, I really did. I loved the cast though.  They are the one cast where I’ve stayed in contact with most of them.  I gained lifelong friends.  Amy, Keri, Kristen, Larissa, Dennis, Stephen… You guys are great and would not trade you for anything.  I would not have met you if I had served a mission at 19.



I think what I’m trying to say is… I’m grateful for my experiences and wouldn’t want to change the past. Here's to modern revelation. I am a Mormon, true blue, through and through. Persecutions many arise, mobs may assemble, but I will stand as a witness of God at all times, all things, and all places.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

30 Days in Reflection

First off, I want to start off with, Happy Birthday JK Rowling and Harry Potter!


Secondly, I wanna say that trying to post every day for 30 days is hard. Life gets busy and sometimes you can't be by your computer in time to post for the day.  Will I do something like this again? It all depends on if someone gives me a good enough reason to... :)

Now, time for all the Harry Potter pictures that I found that I thought were funny but I just couldn't find a good place for them:



Have a very magical day everyone! :)

Monday, July 30, 2012

HP challenge Day 30

Day 30: What affect has Harry Potter made on your life and how much does it mean to you?
 

I think this picture sums up how I feel.  I grew up reading this series.  It got me into reading.  Harry Potter showed me that there are books out there that can appeal to anyone, if you take the chance to read.  Harry Potter taught me to never give up, and it's okay to stand out from the crowd.  I went to every movie at midnight dressed up, except for the first one.  Harry Potter is something that has affected me, and I will never forget how much of an impact it made on my life.  It really has helped add to what I have become today.  


So dear Braddy, I hope that I have shown you why I care about Harry Potter as much as I do.


With this last picture, I end my 30 day challenge:

 
P.S. Happy Birthday Neville!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

HP challenge Day 29

Day 29: Did you enjoy A Very Potter Musical?


First off, I enjoy the fact how this question automatically assumes that I have watched it. I’ve watched most of it… The parts I have watched are funny and entertaining.  Darren Criss, Who plays Harry in the play, is awesome.  He is actually one of the only reasons why I currently watch Glee.


Have you seen A Very Potter Musical, and if so, did you enjoy it?

First Act of the musical for all of you who haven't seen it.  It's worth it to watch at least this one. :)

Saturday, July 28, 2012

HP challenge Day 28

Day 28: Do you listen to Wizard Wrock, what do you think about it?

When I first saw this question I had no clue what it was, and then when I heard the definition, I knew that I had listened to it before.  Harry Potter Wiki defines it as this: Wizard rock, also known as wrock (pronounced rock), is a genre of music based on the Harry Potter series started by Harry and the Potters.

So, to answer the question, I have listened to it, I find it to be quite nerdy, but it is definitely awesome for any fan to listen to and enjoy.

Have you ever listened to Wizard Wrock and what do you think of it?

 
Here is a wizard wrock song about wizard wrock:

Friday, July 27, 2012

HP challenge Day 27


Day 27: Would you rather own The Invisibility Cloak, The Resurrection Stone or The Elder Wand?

If I had to choose one, I would have to stick with the Invisibility Cloak.  The reason why I would not take the Resurrection Stone is that I just don’t like the idea of having the power to bring back dead people back to life… Humans aren’t meant to have that power.  I wouldn’t choose the Elder Wand because I don’t want all that power to get to me and to make me prideful… I like the idea of the Invisibility Cloak so I can get past people if I don’t have time to talk, or to play pranks.

If you could choose one of the Deathly Hallows, what would you choose?


Thursday, July 26, 2012

HP challenge Day 26

Day 26: If you could be able to work one spell without a wand what would it be?

This one took some thinking, but I decided that I would like to work the Accio charm.  For those of you who don’t know what this charm does is that it summons any object that you desire.  This could be helpful trying to find phones or keys.  There may be that time when you feel super lazy and don’t want to get up to get the remote; you can summon it to you too.

If you could work a spell without a wand, what would it be?

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

HP challenge Day 25

Day 25: Nineteen years later. Are you happy how it turned out, or do you wish something was different, ie Neville married Luna?

I think it ended great. I really wish Luna and Neville ended up with each other… they just were perfect for each other… I think I’m just a big shipper for them. 

Are you happy how the future turned out for the characters?


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

HP challenge Day 24

Day 24: Any particular scene you wished would have been put in the movie but it wasn’t?

Honestly, they missed so much in the third movie that it just made me cringe.  The main things that they missed that I wished they added to the movie are: More scenes about the Maurders, letting the audience know that the reason Harry’s Patronus is a stag is because his dad could turn into a deer, and that James, Sirius, Remus, and Peter wrote the Maurders Map.

Other things that I wished they added were: More scenes with Fred and George, Dumbledore’s funeral, and more Quidditch, especially when Luna got to commentate.

Is there anything that they didn’t add in the movies that you wish they did?

Monday, July 23, 2012

HP challenge Day 23


Day 23: Any part of the books/movies that makes you cry?

Any time anyone died, I cried.  Didn’t matter if it was in the books or the movies I cried.  Also, at the end of the 7th book and movie I cried… It was a whole realization that it was over.  I had read and watched this series ever since I was in fourth grade. It has affected me so much.  I went to every show dressed up, at midnight (with an exception of the first movie).

Any part of the books/movies that makes you cry?

(P.S. Happy Birthday Daniel Ratcliffe!)

Sunday, July 22, 2012

HP challenge Day 22


Day 22: Harry Potter or Twilight

I’ve been looking forward to this post… I love Harry Potter.  No offense Twilight, you just can’t win against Harry Potter in my eyes.

Which do you like better: Harry Potter or Twilight?