Monday, November 28, 2011

Just a quick post to assure you all that I am not dead.

I'm doing NaNoWriMo. I have two days left. I promise I'll post after I'm done my novel. :)


AND I GOT TO 30,000 WORDS TODAY
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Halloween, Aladdin and NaNoWriMo

Sorry for the really late post! I haven't been keeping up with my blog. I haven't been posting because I've been procrastinating with Minecraft and Hogwarts Extreme school has been really busy lately.

For Halloween, I went as Luna Lovegood. I copied her entire outfit and even bought radish earrings! I went with two of my friends, my brother and my sister. Here's a picture we took after we went trick-or-treating:


Me being a nerd and making my "candy shop" as we get ready to trade our goodies :) (Under my jacket was a Harry Potter t-shirt...go figure)

While I was gone, I tried out for an Aladdin play. It was for middle school only; sixth to eighth grade. We had to sing (we learned Arabic Nights and A Whole New World), dance (we learned a combination), and act (they gave us a few lines and we had to recite it). I went with a few of my friends and had a great time. I was really nervous. I now know who I am playing, however, and I'm relieved. I'm playing a thief! I'm actually very excited to play this part because for one, I've never acted in a play before, and two, Aladdin thieves are cool. :P

This year, I'm participating in YWP: NaNoWriMo (Young Writer's Program: National Novel Writing Month). NaNoWriMo is a contest that starts on November 1st every year. The goal is to write 50,000 words in 30 days. since I'm participating in the YWP, I can change the goal. I've decided not to and push myself to the limit. At the moment, I'm on word 3,216/50,000. I need lots of enthusiasm and discipline to get this done. :) You can find my NaNo profile here.

I better get back to writing. I promise to blog more frequently and post about the Aladdin rehearsals as well as my NaNo progress! Bye!

-Dominique

Sunday, September 18, 2011

The God Complex

EDIT: I keep editing this post because I keep thinking of things to add onto, so I'm going to stop adding on now. I'll be posting and venting about this episode on my Tumblr if you'd like to read more.

So, I lied. I'm not posting about Pottermore or Minecraft in this post, but Doctor Who. All of you know very much that Doctor Who is my absolute favorite show. There was a new episode, The God Complex, on BBC America yesterday and I have to post about it. Spoilers are coming your way if you haven't watched it yet!


For one, I found the episode absolutely terrifying. The beginning, even. "Praise him. Praise him." Praise him is so scary it might as well be the new "don't blink" or "look behind you". I refused to look at any spoilers on Tumblr before I watched the episode, so I had no idea what this episode was going to be like. I'm very satisfied, though, and I can't wait for the next one.

Rita was great. The Doctor liked her. She was brave. I honestly thought she would be a great addition to the companions. Maybe not, though.

Howie's death...that was scary. To see someone beg for death from someone he had been running away from for so long, it was a bit horrific.

Joe gave me the creeps. "Here comes the lighter to light up your bed. Here comes the chopper to chop off your head. Chop, chop, chop." I was actually really amused when the Doctor came out with him on a luggage cart and his mouth covered in black duct tape.

GIBBIS IS PERFECT. He is absolutely perfect. That's all I have to say about him.

The scene in Amy's room was very emotional. When I saw what was in her room (which was the young version of herself sitting on her suitcase, waiting for the Doctor), I was going "awwwwhhhhh". It was so emotional. And when the Doctor said to lose faith in him, I was like, "you're joking. You have to be joking. You cannot know her for so many years and then say that." When he calls her "Amy Williams" instead of "Amy Pond", he's letting go of the girl who waited for him. His best friend. She's not Amy Pond anymore. This is just. Oh my. ASHKFSDHGSA.

Though, I laughed when the Minotaur came inside and threw Rory against the wall with the door.

I'm thinking Rory's room has something to do with losing Amy.

THE ENDING. THE ENDING. NO. RORY AND AMY ARE MEANT TO BE WITH THE DOCTOR FOREVER AND EVER AND YOU CANNOT JUST LEAVE THEM LIKE THAT. MOFFAT, STOP MESSING WITH MY EMOTIONS.

I'm wondering what was in the Doctor's room, though I was excited because his room number was 11. My mom said, though, and I'm not sure how she interpreted it at the end,

"That was his fear."
"What was his fear?"
"His fear was losing them."

-Dominique

Friday, September 16, 2011

Errol and Notch

Hello everyone! I solemnly swear that I'm sorry for not posting in quite a while (I've been busy with school, as I started September 7), but I finally got my Pottermore welcome email! I'm extremely happy and I've been playing since September 6th. It's very convenient that it decided to arrive a day before school began.


Notch has also officially released Minecraft 1.8 (since this Monday!). I've been playing Minecraft since August 22nd. Expect a new post about Pottermore, Minecraft or something extraordinary soon!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Photography at the Philadephia Zoo

Yesterday, I went to the Philadelphia Zoo with my family and a few friends. It was a long drive, but we got there. It was great fun!

The first thing we had done when we arrived was get on the zoo's Channel 6 Zooballoon. The wait was around 50 minutes due to the long line, but it was completely worth the wait. The air balloon brought us up 400 feet in the air. I was able to see the Comcast building and the rest of the zoo from high up, as well as snap a photo...or five. My dad was also able to take a picture of the balloon going up before we entered the line.

Before the ride.


What we could see from the balloon!

My brother, sister and I in the balloon. Don't mind my lack of hair; it was hot in the line and I pulled it up in my cap.


Next, we saw many types of animals; reptiles, amphibians, mammals. Everything you can imagine! I went horse-back riding and had a photo-taking spree as well.

My brother and I on a horse. This photo wasn't taken by me, but by my dad.


I was able to see a cheetah up close, and even take a picture! It was tamed and roaming around its zoo habitat. I found it to be very exciting, because I've read about them in magazines and books.

I was able to snap the picture just as it was raising its paw!
I took a picture of something not as exciting, but much cuter and adorable! They had a small rabbit exhibit set up that I couldn't help but woo over. :)

A rabbit eating its food.
A group of rabbits sleeping together. Awwww!




There is one picture I can't help but post. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, we read and watch a green python escape from Harry and Dudley's local zoo. In the reptiles and amphibians exhibit, I was able to take a picture (not too sharp, but pretty decent nonetheless) of the same species of snake curled around a branch!



After going sight-seeing, we took our last stop as the gift shop, where I bought a post card for 69 cents. Just if you wanted to know.

-Dominique

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

More Pottermore

This week, I've been lying in front of my computer, my phone next to me and curled up on a bed, reading a book. My phone would make an email notification. I'd get up and scramble to my inbox like it was the end of the world. You know what that means! Pottermore beta is starting!

The acceptance letters welcome emails for Pottermore are being released now, every day, and are sent randomly. (Read in one of my last posts about Pottermore if you don't understand what I'm rambling on about.) This frustrates me because in the Terms and Conditions (Pottermore was the only time I actually read the terms and conditions; true fact) that the welcome emails were on a first-come first-serve basis, yet I created an account on Day 2 of the Magical Quill Challenge and there are people from Day 7 already Sorted and earning House points.

I really want to get into Pottermore already. I've been longing for the day I'd receive my acceptance letter, go to Diagon Alley, buy an owl, head to Hogwarts, get Sorted and learn a thing or two. Since the welcome emails are being sent to random beta members throughout these next seven weeks, I'll just need some luck to get in today or this week.

To get Pottermore off my mind, I'm finishing up the first series of the 39 Clues. I have just finished the eighth book, The Emperor's Code, and moved onto Storm Warning. It hasn't been a full day yet and I've already finished more than half of the book. Another thing that gets Pottermore off my mind is that I have a sleepover with a best friend on Friday, which is wonderful, because I've only had one other sleepover with her before.

Well, I'm going to go back to my reading and inbox-stalking. Goodbye for now. :)

-Dominique

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Reaction

From this (age 4)

I watched Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 on July 19th last month and never got to write about it until today because I was busy trying to find the picture I took after we finished watching. Now that I've found it, I'm going to post about my reaction.

***SPOILERS***

This movie was incredibly powerful to me, because I've been watching the movies since I was around two years old, read the books at age eight as well as throwing a movie premiere party each year starting then with my friends (see picture below), and I was devastated when the movie had ended.

I did have lots of fun though. The movie was great, especially with that touch of comedy. I couldn't help but weep during The Prince's Tale (title of the chapter with Snape's memories of Lily and such) and when Snape had been attacked by Nagini and slowly faded towards death. Let's take all of the awards and give them to Alan Rickman and re-name the Oscars the Alans. His acting was truly, truly astonishing! Benedict Clarke was great as well! "She's jealous. Because she's normal, and you're special." He portrayed young Severus so well.

Fred's death. That was perfect. It was short and devastating. I do wish it went as it did in the book for that, too, though. Lupin and Tonks' death, too, was short and sad as well.
to this (age 11)
My friends couldn't help but woo over the Ron and Hermione kiss, as well as the Ginny and Harry one. It was sweet. Sort of a "love-of-your-life" kind of moment, because it's a dark time and you know that you're probably going to die by the end of the day. I do wish they used the script directly from the book for Ron and Hermione's kiss, though, because that was sweet and humorous. 

Evanna Lynch is an amazing actress. I loved the lines "Harry Potter, you listen to me right now!" and "I'm going to go have some pudding." Luna Lovegood had such a minor part in part two. I would have liked to have seen more of her, but her appearances in the movie were perfect. I also liked the chemistry between Neville and Luna. Though Neville ends up marrying Hannah Abbott and Luna to Rolf Scamander in the books, I still ship Neville and Luna together.

When Harry is with Dumbledore, that was innocent and pure. Honestly, I couldn't have imagined it better. "Of course it's in your head, Harry, but it doesn't mean it can't be real." 

When Harry woke up, Narcissa Malfoy's dialogue was wonderful! My friends and I were saying, "Go Mrs. Malfoy!" Some people don't seem to understand or realize that she's only evil because of her husband, Lucius, whom she stands by no matter what the consequence. She's a Death Eater because he's a Death Eater. 

Neville's speech was amazing. Amazing. He started winning five points for Gryffindor because he stood up to his friends to slicing a snake's head clean off its neck. 

I couldn't stop smiling when Harry jumped up to defend Neville and everyone else at Hogwarts once Draco crossed sides (I feel bad for him, I hate when people think of him as a "bad guy"! It's like, he's not! Get your facts straight!) to join his parents.

The epilogue. Bawled. Straight-out bawled. Also, Albus Severus, I DON'T RECALL FERRETS BEING ON THE LIST OF PETS AT HOGWARTS, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. The ending was beautiful none-the-less. The kids in the compartment, like a next-generation trio. 

We were weeping when we left the theater. We took a few pictures (my favorite one listed above) and headed home. I was very depressed, but hey! My Pottermore welcome e-mail is coming soon. It's taken quite a while, so I suspect Errol is behind it. ;)

-Dominique