Saturday, December 24, 2016

Three Ways to Get in the Holiday Spirit



Not that any of us really need help in that department I think... Who doesn't love Christmas, right?? 
Okay, I don't want to sound cheesy throughout this post though--I do know that Christmas isn't about what you wear or what music you listen to or what you're giving/getting. I know it's about presents the birth of our Savior. HOWEVER these are three ways to make it feel a little more like the Christmas season x) 


1) Listen to Christmas music


I love Christmas  music!! Lately I've been listening to the above album, Michael Bublé's Christmas album, because it really isn't Christmas without Michael Bublé. x) 

2) Wear red and green


I don't have a lot of red clothing actually, for some strange reason, but I've got a lot of green! So I'm adding some red in there by painting my nails (very badly, but oh well) and wearing red Christmas socks and BAM I'm a walking Christmas tree :)

(Oh, also, the peppermint mocha at Starbucks = 👌) 


3) Go Christmas-light hunting

Did this with my family the other night, and wow, Christmas lights are beautiful!! Sometimes I have to stay at school until late, and so people are already turning on their lights when I'm driving home, and I take the long route through the residential areas on my way home just so I can see them all. 
It's the little things :)


What are you doing to get in the holiday spirit? 🎄 Merry Christmas, you guys!!

Thursday, December 22, 2016

sometime last night




cold fires

faded polaroids

sweaters

blankets

wind and rain

fairy lights

car heaters

converse

skidding tires

painted nails

laughing smiles

fuzzy red socks

phone calls

baseball caps

warm mugs

old guitars

tired hearts

mint chocolate

kitchen lights



can't wait for sunday...



Tuesday, December 13, 2016

...waiting...

Isaiah 40:31
"Wait" 





You know that feeling? 
When you're waiting for something? 
And sometimes it comes quickly
But most times
It doesn't
And you're waiting.
And you're waiting. 
And... you're waiting...

And you want to scream
Because it's so hard
And your patience has worn so thin
You're scared it will snap. 

And you're scared to wait for something
You know may never happen
Because it's come to that point
Where you're not sure it will.

It feels like looking across the ocean
Trying to see past the horizon

And it's hard
And it's painful sometimes
And you just want 
To stop waiting

You
Reading this now
Are picturing your own situation
Because everyone's waiting for something. 

But God tells us to 
Wait.

Why? 
Why do we have to wait? 

Why do we have to live with that thought
"Not today.
Maybe someday
But not today." 

I don't know
What you're waiting for
But just know this: 

God is worth the wait.


///

In this season of Advent, we are waiting for the birth of Christ. We are waiting for the wonderful Second Coming. We wait throughout our lives, preparing our hearts and our souls. And I know that sometimes our patience can wear down, but just know that it's going to be worth it x)

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

The Little Prince :: A Review



A few months ago, I watched this movie called The Little Prince with my siblings. To be honest, I wasn't expecting much. Every once in a while, my mom brings home a movie and has us watch it. And they're always pretty good movies, but with this one I was completely awestruck. Amazed. Speechless. (And if you know me in person, you know that last one isn't an easy feat.) 

This movie has the appearance of being a little kid's movie. And yes, it could be. My little sisters watched it and loved it. But it's a movie that I think is made for this very adult world we live in. 

You watch it in two stories at once, two ideas being played out. The animation is different for each story. The first story is of a little girl living with her micromanaging mother. She and her mother move to a new, bland, ordered neighborhood that reflects the little girl's own bland, ordered life. The mother has the girl's whole life planned, down to the very minute. She has a huge chart to check off each daily accomplishment, and everything adds up to this little girl becoming a very successful "grown up". 



Then the little girl meets her neighbor. Her neighbor is an Old Man who lives in a mismatched house with his slightly mismatched mind. Or at least, that's what it looks like at first. In an act of curiosity, the little girl sneaks over to see the Old Man's world. 
The immediate difference slaps you in the face. You watch as the little girl leaves her world of evenly cut grass and a polished, gray house to this colorful, bright, lively backyard with birds and overgrown bushes and a broken-down plane. She and the Old Man become friends and she helps him with his plane while he tells her the story of the Little Prince. 




"Once there was a little prince who lived on a planet scarcely bigger than himself and who had a need for a friend."

The second story slides into the Old Man's past. He was an aviator who crashed in the desert and met the Little Prince. 



The Little Prince's story appears strange at first. He flies from one planet (or asteroid, really) to another by clinging to a flock of passing birds, in search of a friend. He meets the inhabitants of these planets, who are all self-involved, bizarre people. One spends his time tallying up the stars, never really seeing how beautiful they are. One believes he is king of the universe, though he doesn't even have anyone on his own planet to rule. One spends his time seeking applause from an empty audience. 


"I know a planet where there is a certain red-faced gentleman. He has never smelled a flower. He has never looked at a star. He has never done anything in his life but add up figures. And all day he says over and over, 'I am busy with matters of consequence!'"


The Little Prince's world is odd. There are the subtle, meaningful metaphors placed throughout it. There is the peculiar, yet beautiful wisdom of this Little Prince. There is the love between him and his Rose. 




"The shame was that they loved each other. But they were both too young to know how to love."

One of the biggest themes in this story is the idea of growing up. Unlike most movies with this theme, it does not portray the adults to be the "bad guys". The mother loves the little girl; this is clearly shown. It simply shows the audience that growing up isn't a bad thing, although one should not forget their child-like curiosity of the world. You should not become like the man who spends his time counting up the stars--instead, see how beautiful they are. You should not become like the self-centered "king of the universe"--instead, observe the world around you. You should not become like the man who seeks applause and approval from everyone--instead, find the beauty in yourself. 

You should not become like the mother who loved her daughter so much she hurt them both. 
Instead, love her enough to let go a little. 

The Little Prince ends up deciding that grown-ups are "very, very odd." He comes into the desert and shares his story and his wisdom with the Aviator. 



"Growing up isn't the problem, forgetting is."

Just everything about this movie is so wonderfully done. The themes of love, wonder, growing up, and not getting lost in this adult world are portrayed in a simple, honest, sweet way. We see in the absurdity of the Little Prince's story the attractiveness of it. In his world, one can travel via birds. Roses can love. A little boy can have more wisdom than a grown man. And I think this is why people are so drawn to this story. 

"It is only with the heart that one sees rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye."


This story is unique. I've never read the play by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, but I think it's kind of hard to find in English...? I would like to read it someday though. 

This movie is so beyond words. The wise sayings of the Little Prince. All the hidden meanings and subtle metaphors. Just... everything. Go watch this movie. 

Age recommendation? Basically all ages. Seriously, if you are a human person with a heart and a soul then you have to watch this movie. 
If you would like a more in-depth review of The Little Prince, this is a really really good one by Elly Gard.  

I highly recommend this movie if you're interested in simple, beautiful movies that fill you with a sense of wonder. 

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Hello December




'Tis the season to be jolly. x) 

Seriously though, December is the BEST MONTH EVERRRR and if it snowed in SoCal, it would be even more epic. But people are still going to the beach down here. I want snow. 

(It's very sad how weak SoCal-ians are actually. It was 60 degrees at school the other day and everyone was wrapped up in big jackets and complaining about the freezing weather.


NOVEMBER IN REVIEW

I did not do NaNo, and I'm immensely grateful I didn't, because school is taking up everything these days. Junior Year is slowly killing me and if I die just know that I loved you all. 
Although I'm hoping I'll be able to do it next year. AND I got a new story idea a few days ago...? And this happens a lot, where I get a new idea and obsess over it for a bit and then forget about it, but this time I mean it!! (But who knows, really.) 


November was.....

//peppermint mochas

//family

//giving thanks

//GOOD FOOD

//walking along the beach

//bright sunsets

//long drives

//music

//laughing

//waffles

//cookie dough

//bonfires

//big flannels

//movies


Favorite November Moments....

//singing Christmas carols in the car

//going to see Dr. Strange with friends and then to a bonfire

//watching all four parts of the new Gilmore Girls season in one day with my cousin

//playing the alphabet game in the car with my brother and cousins

//turning seventeen 

//waffles and tea on my birthday... x)

//the fall dance

//getting multiple new mugs to add to my collection

//W R I T I N G

//reading The Lunar Chronicles


Overall, November was pretty great, full of lazy days and waffles and hot drinks, which is always good :) 
How was your November?