My first blog was written in April, 2007 without much consistency. And as you can see it has been over a year since I last posted anything. Well, a lot has happened in the last year since that post. The most significant and difficult was the passing of my mother. I have always heard that it is very difficult for a woman when she loses her mother. THAT IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT!
My mother was 16 years old when she married my father (he was 17) and she had 3 children by the time she was 21. She was a stay at home mom and one of the greatest influences in my life. Her love and encouragement through the years has helped in shaping me into the woman that I am today. Since her passing, I have been doing a lot of soul searching, inner reflection, realizing the many ways I am like my mother, both good and bad. Yes, we can learn both from our mothers. But the greatest thing I learned from my mother was her ability to love me for who I was. She encouraged me in my hopes and dreams, prayed for me and knew when it was time to let go and allow me to live on my own, trusting that God would have His watchful eye on me.
I love you mom, you were the best!
It has been over a year since I have blogged! I am not good at keeping things up.
!!!SPOILER WARNING!!!
Yes, I know, the movie has been out for three weeks. I am just now getting around to writing my review because I wanted to see the movie a second time before reviewing it. I am a huge Harry Potter nerd, so of course I went to the midnight premiere. While I do believe the movies can stand on their own two feet, this review is a book vs. movie, totally fan-girl review.
Some things I liked:
The bridge scene was very well done. The uber fangirl in me wants to say that the death eaters should not have been black streaks because the muggles don't see them in the books. I thought this scene was visually appealing, and having the black streaks I think added a more frightening feeling, so I loved it. I thought it was great!
Note: for all the crazy fans out there. The bridge used for this scene is The Millennium Bridge in London. This bridge was built in 1999. The book takes place in 1996. Call that a “goof” if you want to, but really, the movies don't have a specific time line, they are set in modern day.
The Unbreakable Vow scene was perfect. Almost exactly as I had imagined it while reading the book. I have always loved Helena Bonham-Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange.
The Pensieve Memories are something I have always enjoyed. I think they are done almost perfectly. The memories are a silvery string which is taken from the memory-holder's temple. The only thing I didn't love, but I can live with, is that in the book Harry and Dumbledore are invisible in the memory, like they are walking around with the memory. In the movie, they are just watching from above. This is fine, I think it works, it just is not exactly like the book. :p
The Diagon Alley/Knockturn Alley scene worked well. The viewer gets the feel that things are not right with Diagon Alley being all in shambles. We also got to see the trio follow Malfoy and his mother to Knockturn Alley and be all suspicious.
The cave scene was well done. The inferi were great! I can't think of anything I would want to be done differently for this scene.
We didn't get to see Dumbledore's funeral. I am okay with that though. That scene in the book was definitely emotional, but I don't think it was necessary for the movie. I thought the raising lighted wands to the sky and blotting out the Dark Mark was cool.
Some things I didn't like:
I felt like there was too much humor in this film. The book is darker and you really feel like evil is starting to take over. The movie was a little too light-hearted for my taste. I can understand why the filmmakers did this, but still, fangirl wants more evil!
I have always thought there isn't enough Neville Longbottom. I was sad that they skipped over the visit to his parents in St. Mungo's in Order of the Phoenix. I feel like you just can't help but love Neville. He becomes a hero in his own right and it saddens me that movie viewers do not get to witness this.
We didn't learn enough about Tom Riddle or the Gaunts. There is way more back story on Tom Riddle and his family in the books. I think that the back story is important because it ties in with the horcruxes and makes them all the more meaningful.
Sectumsempra spell!! I was so excited for this scene to be in the movie! In the books, we really feel like the Potions book is evil and we are curious about the Sectumsempra spell. Then Harry uses it on Malfoy and Malfoy is just ripped to shreds! Okay, maybe my imagination is more intense but I think they could have ripped Malfoy's shirt and given him more cuts, maybe some on his face? I was glad they included this spell but in my opinion, it wasn't intense enough.
The horcruxes were explained, but didn't feel evil enough. To me, the logic of what the horcruxes are adds to the intensity of Voldemort's evilness. In the movie, Dumbledore says that horcruxes can be anything, just ordinary objects. Yes, they are ordinary objects, but each horcrux has meaning to Tom Riddle, which is why he chooses them and the meaning is what helps Harry figure out what they all are.
The Potions book feels more evil in the book. In the book, you really side with Hermoine wanting Harry to get rid of the book. While reading HBP I thought maybe the book used to be Voldemort's or something. Then you find out who the Half Blood Prince is and I think the evil feel of the Potions book plus finding out who it belonged to makes you hate Snape that much more. I was always on the fence about whether I thought Professor Snape was good or evil. By the end of this book, I hated Snape so much!
In the movie Luna Lovegood finds Harry under the invisibility cloak because of Nargles. In the book, Tonks finds Harry. Harry being found by one of The Order makes you really get a sense that things are not right at Hogwarts. Luna finding Harry just adds some humor.
Harry and Ginny kiss. I wish they would have done it just like the book. Harry runs up to Ginny, grabs her and kisses her in front of everyone in the common room. The movie made it seem like they were hiding their love.
I have always thought they started the Hermoine/Ron attraction too early and strong in the movies. They made Hermoine too jealous, and I think it will detract from their big scene in Deathly Hollows.
Burrow Attack. WTF? Okay, I don't even know what to say about this. Were they trying to give the viewer a sense of evil, a sense that the Death Eaters mean business? If so, they could have done that in many other ways. Now where are they going to have the wedding in Deathly Hollows? I guess they will just use magic to fix the Burrow...
Final battle, Harry doing nothing. This is my biggest complaint about the movie! In the movie, Harry makes the decision to do nothing when Snape kills Dumbledore. This is so wrong! If we want to look at just the movies themselves, then we know that Harry loves and respects Dumbledore so much. We also know that Harry has a mind of his own and will disobey Dumbledore when he feels he needs to. So! Harry just watching and doing nothing I feel changes Harry's character as a man. The real Harry would have jumped up there, screamed, fought back!
The movie did emphasize Dumbledore pleading with Harry to do exactly as he says. So
perhaps Harry does nothing because Dumbledore told him not to, so Harry is just following orders. That is a silly reason!
OR, maybe they had Harry do nothing, because if Harry had fought back just then he would have had to be killed or captured by the Death Eaters and that just wouldn't have fit with the story.
Whatever the silly reason for doing this, they really should have done it just like the book. In the book Harry is under his invisibility cloak because Dumbledore has him bring it in order to get Harry in and out of the castle. When they get near the castle, Dumbledore immobilizes Harry. Harry is stuck on his broom, under the cloak, unable to do anything. HE HAS NO CHOICE! This is the true Harry. He was under a spell which he couldn't break so he had no way of doing anything. I love how Harry falls to the ground the second Dumbledore dies, because it really makes the reader understand that Dumbledore is dead. Any spell cast by a wizard is undone upon that wizard's death.
The ending. Harry talking with Hermoine and Ron. I do not like this scene. Harry is supposed to have a little conversation with Ginny. Their conversation shows how much Harry loves Ginny, but it also shows how strong Ginny is that she understands what Harry must do and accepts it. Again, Harry and Ginny are supposed to have this awesome, long awaited relationship. The movies make you not really care about that relationship. After his conversation with Ginny he talks to Ron and Hermoine who pledge to help Harry in his upcoming trek.
All in all, the movie is fine. Of course I will buy it and watch it time and again, because I am a major Harry Potter fangirl. I do believe that the movies are fine on their own and enjoyable. Like I said before, this is my view of the book-to-movie conversion.
I have thought of so many things to Vox about lately, but just haven't felt like it. Bleh.
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I have been cooking and baking for most of my life, my mom always cooked and I usually helped. So I learned the basics of cooking when I was young. When Jon and I got engaged we started cooking together, we went out and bought a cookbook and made dinner together about twice a week. That was in November of 2005, so I have been a "serious" home-cook for about 3 and a half years. I now make dinner at home almost every night (not mac 'n cheese... real stuff!) I love to cook and bake. I have made many mistakes in the kitchen and many errors that turned out to be better than the original recipe.
Today, January 25th, is Robert Burns' birthday. He was a Scottish poet and is considered to be the "national poet" of Scotland. Every year his birthday is celebrated with a Burns' Supper. A local brewery hosted a Burns' Supper tonight, so we went. Neither my husband nor I are Scottish (he actually has a tiny bit of Scot in him) but we love cultural experiences, so we went. The evening started with a scotch whiskey tasting. I sat in for that portion but didn't drink any, I don't like it. My husband, however, loves scotch so he partook. It was very interesting to learn all about it though.
Dinner was a traditional meal of Haggis, Neeps & Tatties and Cock-a-Leekie Soup.
Haggis is the insides of some animal, I think sheep, and I think it is the heart, liver, lungs and intestines. It is mixed with oats and onions. It actually doesn't taste too bad. It tastes like dark meat, very gamey. I don't think I could eat a lot of it, but the few bites I had weren't that bad.
Neeps are mashed up rutabagas and tatties are mashed potatoes. The dish is called "neeps and tatties" even though the two are not mixed together.
Cock-a-Leekie Soup is a chicken broth soup with chunks of chicken and leeks in it, then flavored with salt, pepper, butter and prunes. It was very yummy.
Dessert was an apple cinamon bread pudding. I don't normally like soggy cake-like desserts, but this bread pudding was not as soggy as other ones I have had, I liked it.
We also had a bagpipe performance by The Elliott Bay Pipe Band. That was fun, and very loud. I can understand why bagpipes would be annoying to some people. But I think when played well, in unison and with drums it is enjoyable.
I forgot to bring my camera :( The owner of the brewery was walking around taking photos the whole time, so hopefully we will get to see them at some point.
Do you have any stereotypical Type-A personalities in your life? How does that affect you?
I used to be Type A. My Type-A characteristics came in very handy when managing 10 tellers in a very busy bank. I work really fast, while still doing the job well. I can multitask like crazy. I certainly was very impatient with my tellers though. I wasn't always the nicest boss. Working at the bank helped me to become a Type AB personality. I am so not a Type B personality, but I have definitely learned to be more patient and less anal.
Sometimes my tellers hated me, but when I learned how to be a better boss as far as rewarding good behavior and things like that, they loved me! :) When I left the bank to move to Washington, we all went out to dinner and they had made me this photo album thing with pictures of them and me, it was very touching. I have it in my memory box. :)
My father-in-law is a major Type A personality, that really affected our relationship when I was dating my husband. I would butt heads with him a lot. He still is Type A, but we have a much better relationship now. :)
I think my mom is also Type A, but she is really good at balancing the bad characteristics with the good. That is probably where I got it from ;)
My sister Rachel came up to visit us for Christmas. She was here from Dec 23rd through today. I took her to the airport about 4 hours ago and I miss her already! We were snowed in for about three of the days she was here, not because the snow was that bad but because my car can not drive in the snow and we tried buying chains but everywhere was sold out. So since Jon needed his car to go to work everyday, Rachie and I were stuck at home a few days. That made for some lazy, but still enjoyable days.
On Christmas Eve we baked and cooked all day long. We made gingerbread cookies, snickerdoodles and biscotti. I made a beef brisket for dinner and my in-laws came over. Dinner came out very tasty :) Christmas morning we went to my in-laws' house, opened gifts, ate breakfast and then took a long nap! We woke up about an hour before dinner, ate, played some Speed Scrabble and then went home.
I had lots of fun having Rach here, just hanging out with her and doing nothing is nice. I miss living closer to her, so it makes the times I do see her even more precious. I hope she gets to come visit again in the summer :)
It is snowing today! We live pretty close to Downtown Seattle so it doesn't snow much down here, usually even if it does snow it melts as soon as it touches the ground. Well, tonight it isn't melting! YAY! Here are some photos :
