eleneariel: (hope)
Item one: I've revamped my icons. I've very reluctantly gotten rid of my Eowyn one. *cries* I think it may reappear before too long. But these new ones are all ones I like a lot, and I made them and they Fit Me. Somehow, though, they've all ended up being serious. I can't figure out why!

Item two: a survey recieved via email from [livejournal.com profile] maidintheusa I felt very Odd while filling it out, so beware of Weird Survey )

Item three: now I am off to the computer store where I shall write out a check for an obcene amount of money for a new battery for my laptop which is only a year and half old and SHOULDN'T NEED TO BE REPLACED ANYWAY. But that's ok because I want my precious to work properly. And the money angle is looking up anyway; today I filled out an application for a new resturant and I have a hunch I may be able to get a job there, although what kind is another hunch altogether. Who knows, it could be anything from the business end to the dishwashing end. Lol. But better news is that I'm actually getting to do OFFICE WORK at N. 2000 Tuesday instead of the dirty stuff. Yay for me. They like me there. ; )

Item four: As soon as I'm done at the computer store I'm heading off (with the rest of my family) to the Expo, where there is, among many other things, a car show. YAY. I love spiffy cars. =) Particularly the really souped up convertibles. Dad seriously almost bought that black Mustang that was for sale last year. I'm still holding out for a Sebring, though...
eleneariel: (Yzma)
Because I want to! =D

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eleneariel: (eowyn)
Out of all the languages I know anything about at all, ___________ seems to be the:
(Note: Your native tongue is not allowed as an answer.)

Most fun: Quenya
Strangest: Welsh
Sexiest: Italian/Spanish
Most Useful: Latin (word origins) or of course, Spanish
Easiest: Spanish
Hardest: Russian
Least appealing: Chinese
One with the coolest characters: Greek (or Quenya in Feanorian script!)
eleneariel: (eowyn)
b>*Ten Movies You Own

[1] An Ideal Husband
[2] Fellowship of the Ring
[3] Toy Story I and II
[4] Notorious
[5] The Lady Vanishes
[6] Sound of Music
[7] Africa Screams
[8] Arsenic and Old Lace
[9] A Night at the Opera
[10]My Fair Lady

*Ten CDs You Own

[1] Andrea Bocelli - Romanza
[2] The Best Songs of Ireland
[3] An Ideal Husband ST
[4] The Two Towers ST
[5] Gil & Orli Shaham - Dvorak for Two
[6] Murray Perahia - Chopin, Four Ballades, Etc.
[7] Fellowship of the Ring ST
[8] Strauss's Most Famous Melodies
[10]O Brother Where Art Thou ST

*Last Two Movies You Have Seen In The Theaters

[1] Fellowship of the Ring
[2] The Two Towers (movie tickets are rather expensive in my town =\)

*Two Recent Movies You Want To See

[1] The Matrix: Reloaded (even though it's not as good as The Matrix)
[2] Pirates of the Caribbean

*Three Movies You Need To Buy!

[1] The Two Towers
[2] Signs
[3] The Matrix

*Three Bands/Groups/Artists You Have Seen In Concert

[1] Red Wine
[2] Doyal Lawson and Quicksilver
[3] Ricky Scaggs

*Three Bands/Groups/Artists You Want To See Really Badly!
(well, maybe not really badly, but...)
[1] Vince Gill
[2] Alison Krauss and Union Station
[3] The One and Only [livejournal.com profile] savetheolives!

*Name All of the States You Have Been In:

Oklahoma, Arkansas, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Ohio.

*Top Five Places You'd Like To Live

[1] Italy
[2] Sicily
[3] New York City
[4] The south of England
[5] Ireland

*Top Four Dream Jobs

[1] Chef
[2] Food critic
[3] librarian
[4] book store person

*Five Stores At Which You Could Spend A Million Dollars
[1] Any good book store
[2] Starbucks
[3] Saks Fifth Avenue
[4] Black and White (only sells clothes in black and white)
[5] Petty's Fine Foods

No need to spell check this post, since Hannah has corrected my every little mistake along the way. **grin**

Surveys!

Jul. 1st, 2003 09:31 am
eleneariel: (Default)
Hee, I actually found a few that are a little more creative then usual. Thanks to the various friends I snitched them from =D

the first one )

the second one )

my favorite one--it's serious! )

the last one )
eleneariel: (Default)
Two random surveys:

Misc. survey
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The Ultimate Literary Questionnaire
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What I thought of Redwall
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Why I ended up liking Bel Canto
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surveys

May. 29th, 2003 01:18 pm
eleneariel: (Default)
I've had this bunch of surveys for a while, so I decided to post them all at once...I think I'll try to cut them, too, so that those who don't care to read them don't have to. =D

Here's the first...
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The second...
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The third...
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And the last!
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12/26

Christmas. You'll hear it from everyone else, so I'm not going to preach a sermon... But Christmas is truly a blessed time. I hope you all have a wonderful one!

We had snow most of the afternoon and evening Dec. 23, and Christmas Eve morning I woke up to see it still snowing lightly--my first white Christmas ever! I think we got about six inches altogether. This afternoon I went out with the boys and we each made a snowman--I get cold so quickly that it's hard to stay out very long, but it was fun.

Christmas Eve always feels more like Christmas to me then Christmas day, because we always have open our gifts then, but Christmas day was good too. Mom and I made a big dinner, and we all ate tons of food. I did a lot of reading and didn't bother about all the things I should have been doing.

Oh! I didn't mention The Two Towers yet! For anyone who doesn't already know, lol, I loved it. Absolutly. And Return of the King promises to be even better, can you BELIEVE it?!!

(For the few random people who are not in any of the email groups where I expounded in great detail about what I liked and didn't like, let me 'splain...no, there is too much. Let me sum up [TPB, Hannah!]: Eowyn and Gollum were perfect, the Ents slightly weird but good, Aragorn better then ever, Arwen sort of random but interesting, and Faramir a travesty, but a better looking travesty then I anticipated. Altogether, I will be very upset if TTT doesn't win a whole pile of awards.)

I want to see it again. So badly. But instead I'm just collecting tons and tons of reviews and articles and pictures (hurray for the internet!)

Back to Christmas. This was the year of silver. =D I got a silver bracelet from one of my bosses, and I bought myself a handmade silver ring, and my dad in a random fit of perfectness gave me an Italian silver necklace with a cross pendant. I love silver so much! Only mithril could be better. ; )

Yes, I'm slightly more Middle-earth obsessed then usual. I get that way this time of year. I wish I could escape there occasionally....like next Sunday, when Dreaded Relatives will be vising. (But only for about four hours, thank heavens.)

A few misc. things....

*The stack of books I'm reading now:
Le Morte d'Arthur (Sir Thomas Mallory)
The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knights (John Steinbeck)
The Last Promise (Richard Paul Evens)
Return of the King (J.R.R. Tolkien)
A Treasury of Irish Myth, Legend, and Folklore (edited by W. B. Yeats)
Russell Baker's Book of American Humor

*My favorite cookies at the moment: creme filled Pirouette thingies. YUM. Thank you Candace!!

*Did you know that area rugs are remarkably fire resistent?

*Life without a microwave is tough. (ours quit. **cries** My beatiful black microwave! I don't know if I can convince them to buy a black one twice. =P I didn't win on the fridge--they bought ivory instead...)

*A dead duck showed up the front yard this morning...I can't decide if it's better or worse then the headless stuffed beaver last week. ; )

12/31
Wow, another year gone again. I've been doing some mental and physical house cleaning, though I didn't really mean to.

I'm into Arthurian ledgends now. I'm going to read every book the library has on King Arthur, the Round Table, and Gallent Knyghts (to borrow the more authentic spelling). I just finished John Steinbeck's translation and interpretation of Le Morte d'Arthur, which was really good--too bad that he didn't ever finish it. Now I'm onto a translation of Le Morte d'Arthur by, uh, someone else...oh, Keith Baines. It's much closer to Sir Thomas Mallory's orginal then Steinbeck's. Next will probably be T. H. White's novels about King Arthur, which I've read before but long time ago.

Arthur is always very remote (as befitting a king) and so has very little character. Because of the Divine Right of Kings and so on kings could really "do no wrong"...anything wrong they did was the fault of their councelers or whatnot. So you can't really get much character in a king since they never make mistakes, never show doubt or fear and so on. Actually King Arthur does depending on what version you read, but he's still very characterless.

This means that I'm much more drawn to other characters--namely, Guenevere and Lancelot. (Or Gwynevere, depending on, again, which translation.) This is odd, seeing as G and L aren't *exactly* role models. Oh well. Few of them were. ; )

Another interesting thing to note is the almost total lack of description. All you find out about Arthur is that he has grey eyes. Gwynevere has golden hair, and Lancelot is a large man. Leaves a lot to the imagination, I guess.

1/1/03
My New Years Resolutions:

1. Stay me.
2. Read lots of good books.
3. Keep my friends.
4. Cook lots of good food.
5. Grow up a little more. ; )
6. See Return of the King.

Haha. I think I know several of those that will be easy to keep. =D

And---this was snitched from a friend who snitched it from a friend who...


Five things that 2002 taught me:
1) Things can happen very quickly that I could never imagine happening to me.
2) With God's help I can overcome problems, and when I trust in Him he *does* provide.
3) Life is not usually reasonable.
4) Friends are one of the very best things in life....when you pick them correctly. ; )
5) Growing up means using your head more and your emotions less as a guide.

Five personally significant events of 2002:
1) Cinco de Mayo...the fifth of May, and not for the Mexican holiday.
2) Buying Fellowship of the Ring:SE and seeing The Two Towers. =D
3) George's memorial service
4) Daily emails from Hannah
5) Realizing I could be married before too long, and I've got a LOT of work to do. ;)

Five things I want to do in 2003:
1) See Return of the King
2) Read a lot of good books
3) Have time for the things I enjoy doing
4) Mature in faith, attitude, and emotions
5) Keep my mind, heart, and desk drawers clutter free

Five things I don't want to do in 2003:
1) Beat myself up over my mistakes
2) Alienate my friends
3) Go to another funeral
4) Put another dent in the car. ; )
5) Obsess over things that aren't worth it

Five things I love beyond all reason currently:
1) Friends, and immediate family
2) Music of many types
3) Lord of the Rings
4) Italy
5) Books

Five things I hate with good reason currently:
1) Liars and hypocrites
2) Bad weather
3) Diseases
4) Fear
5) My irrationality


Five People who have challenged my thinking the most:
1) Hannah, in true best-friend style
2) Authors of the books I've read
3) Myself
4) Tolkien, of course
5) Gwen, in many letters!

Five People who have been an especial blessing:
1) Grandear, in word, deed, and thoughfulness
2) Hannah EVERDAY
3) Gwen for long letters
4) Sarah for the Green Monkeys
5) Anyone else who happened to have been a blessing, lol...


1/3

I love the names of people in old Anglo-Saxon and Celtic myths and ledgends. My favorite so far has been King Angwyshaunce of Ireland. Close behind are Guenevere, Gwyn, Gwyndolyn, and Gwynwen, Geowyn, and my FAVORITE Gwen name: Gwenllion. But there are so many other good ones: King Pellinore, Sir Mellyagraunce, Sir Brastius, Sir Tristram, Sir Galahad......the ladies Iseult, Margawse, Igraine......

WHY DOES NO ONE NAME THEIR KIDS IN THE GOOD OLD ANGLO-SAXON TRADITION ANYMORE????

Personally, I'd like to name a daughter of mind Galadriel. I knew a little girl named that, so it doesn't seem as odd to me as it might to others...That family also had children named Kirdan (verson of Cirdan) and Rosie. (Rosie MARIE, after *me*!)

I like reasonably odd names. But not so odd that they're...Odd. And I like names with meanings and histories. There are a few that I couldn't imagine bestowing on a child for rather obveous reasons: Jezabel, Hillary, Madonna.

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