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I hope you are having a bright and happy day. Because this is a bright and happy picture. And I finally figured out how to insert a picture into a post without downloading it onto my computer! Yay me!
Anyway, Proverbs31teen has awarded me with the Sunshine Blog Award. Which is rather unexpected, ’cause the only award I’ve ever received before was the Liebster. (Four or five times, now. I’ve lost count. :-P) For this one, the rules are rather simple. Five facts about you, answering five questions, setting up five more questions, and nominating five other bloggers. From what I can tell, you don’t have to really nominate people with a certain number or less or more than a certain number of followers for this one, so this should be much easier. *crosses fingers, hoping she didn’t just jinx herself*
First of all, the five facts:
- I snarked above, but unless your computer is not functioning correctly you probably can’t see it. MWAHAHAHAHAH.
- Apparently my sense of humor is somewhat impaired; my dad thinks Who Framed Roger Rabbit is hilarious and I don’t even find it remotely funny. (All joking aside, if you don’t want your childhood permanently ruined and your innocence prematurely stolen, do not watch that movie! It is evil incarnate!)
- Hot dogs, bratwurst, and fish fillets all taste different when eaten on a bun. Which raises the question, how much of the taste of your hot dog is the actual hot dog, and how much of it is the disgusting stuff they bake into the bun (and in the hot dog, too, if you bought the cheap ones)?
- Apparently you have to send your information into this college’s website several times before it accepts you… *sigh*
- As you can probably tell, my life is defined by job searching and college prep at this point.
And now, to answer the five questions…
- Youβve got one day left of your life. What would you want to do? I think I would like to go to Mass with all my friends, and maybe meet a few of the people I know on the Internet whom I’ve never met in real life, and spend the rest of the day with my family.
- Pirates or ninjas, and why? I’m told this is a “thing” now… I’m going with Sherlock on this one. Pirates, I think. Mainly because I mostly don’t know about ninjas, except that they make really popular Halloween costumes, and my only experience of ninjas is really from “Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu” (GO ZANE!), which is probably kind of sad, come to think of it… Besides, on the side of the pirates, I’m a big fan of Robert Louis Stevenson.
- If you were turned into one of the Avengers, which one would you be most like? Some people I’ve talked to said Captain America. Others said Bruce Banner. I have never seen the Avengers movie, so I don’t really know.
- What are your top three favorite Bible characters, and why? Oooh, John the Baptist, Moses, and Paul. (Our Lord TOTALLY goes without saying! And the actual apostles!!!) I’m sticking with more “secondary” characters, though, because, well, these people didn’t get much hype compared to the main players. Anyway, all three of them were amazing men who were rather outspoken but very courageous, and each had a message to get out. Moses is awesome because he’s a prefigurement of Christ, John got beheaded for telling Herod “no, you can’t marry your brother’s wife!” (and he also was preparing the world for Christ’s coming!), and Paul was a tireless preacher of the Gospel. (What is it with me and people who were beheaded? *smacks head against wall* Smooth, Erin, real smooth…)
- (Iβm going to be evil, too) What is your favorite book? Do you mean right-now-favorite, long-time favorites, or all-time favorites? (I have a lot…) Of course, the Bible goes without saying. π For all-time favorites (drum roll, please!) it’s a tie between C.S. Lewis’Β The Last Battle and Lord of the Rings. I love The Last Battle for its beauty, apocalyptic feel, the resonances with the Book of Revelation (or Apocalypse, which is a totally better name in my opinion!) For shortness’ sake, though, I normally just say “LOTR FOREVAR!” and leave it at that. Probably ’cause LotR has about ten times as many pages… Long-time favorites? All the Sherlock Holmes books, Baroness Emma Orczy’s The Scarlet Pimpernel and its sequels (and Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, because I can’t very well forget Sydney Carton when we’re in the French Revolution, can I?!),Β Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, Arthur Ransome’s Swallows and Amazons books, Brian Jacques’ Redwall (and Castaways of the Flying Dutchman, which probably would top this list if I were seriously counting,) C.S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy and Chronicles of Narnia (in fact, anything by Lewis), Madeleine L’Engle’s Time Quintet (I think that I like Madeleine L’Engle’s stuff because it reminded me of Lewis, and I have always loved Lewis), and the works of G.A. Henty (though sometimes I just want to re-write the endings because it would have been TOTALLY better with a different happily-ever-after GAH!). For my right-now-absolute-favorite? John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice series. (YAY GILAN! AND HALT! AND WILL!!!) What can I say? I couldn’t live without books…
Finally, for my five questions:
- If you had to choose between the Doctor, Sherlock, Merlin, Luke Skywalker, Matthias, Jim Hawkins, and Sir Percy Blakeney to go on an unexpected and otherwise completely unpredictable adventure with, who would you choose?
- Who would you be more likely to say “You’re weird!” (complete with exclamation point) to: Obi-Wan, Anakin, Sherlock, Watson, the Doctor, Merlin, or Halt? (If you would be most likely to say “You’re weird!” to Halt, then you have my undying respect. Either you are very brave, or just plain crazy.)
- Do you wear socks to sleep in? (You’d better bet your fluffy bedsocks you do, young’un, wot?!)
- What is the best plot you’ve ever had that originated in a dream? (Yes, a sleeping dream. Daydreams don’t qualify. Sorry, Sir Percy.)
- Have you ever been to Boston in the fall?
And now, I hereby wish to nominate:
Iris, because she’s awesome and encouraging and clever and reckless and everything a best friend forever should be!
Liam, because I couldn’t hit him with any Liebster awards. >:-D (If you were wondering about exactly how many times I’ve received the Liebster award, now, it’s four.)
Rachel Carrerra, because her work is amazing!
Shiekiah, because she deserves it and has written amazing stuff and draws amazing art and I really wanted to say thank-you-for-the-awesome-Bound-to-the-Flame-commissions π
Coruscantbookshelf (aka Rosalie), because she got me started blogging in the first place. π
Thanks for reading this post all the way to the end. Thanks for nominating me, Proverbs31teen! Have a great day, everyone, and God Bless!
Thanks for the nomination!
You went overboard on the flattery though…
Oh, and seriously?!
Those questions… seriously?!
How am I to answer… ;-P
Really? You think I’M going overboard with the flattery? Watch the pot call the kettle black! π
I went for as ridiculous as possible. π
Thanks a bundle. Oh, and did you mean Matthias Kenobi, or Matthias Maccabee, or some other Matthias I’ve never heard of, or Matthias who turns up briefly in Acts Chapter 1? ‘Cause it’ll make a difference.
If I may hazard a guess, I think she means Matthias the Warrior of Redwall Abbey.
@Erin Am I right?
Damn.
It’s okay, Rosalie. *hugs you*
I’m guessing you haven’t read Redwall?
Yes, you are. π
Matthias from “Redwall.” π And yes, it makes a big difference… π
Congratulations on your award! I have to second your distaste for Who Framed Roger Rabit. The movie is just… awkward.
As for a secondary hero of the bible, my favorite is Samuel. While he has two books named for him, he doesn’t seem to get much attention despite ruling Israel as a Judge, and then naming not one but two kings. He was amazing.
π Thank you.
I know, right?! The whole movie should be declared unfit for children. I mean… ugh…. *shudders* Horrible with all that innuendo and the scene with Doom’s death… I may have been too innocent to recognize the former, but the latter gave me nightmares.
And he was brave! He stood up to those kings, too. π
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I saw first Roger Rabbit when I was really little, and…Well, it was weird, I’ll grant you that; but I think I actually rather enjoyed it. You know. My tiny child’s brain only being capable of processing the simplest forms of comedy.
Also: Sydney Carton Fist Bump! The dude rules.
I think I was more freaked out by it than anything. I also didn’t get it. I still don’t get it, for that matter.
IKR?! X-D HE IS AWESOME!!!!
Congrats! You totally deserve it!! God bless!
Thanks! π You too!
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Roger Rabbitβ¦I’ve seen that dadblamery! And you must take ninjas over pirates!
Must I? *wide eyes*
π I don’t even know what this is about, frankly.
Isn’t that how many discussions end up with me?
What is all this about pirates or ninjas? Why those two? (I’ll admit, though, that I would rather be a ninja than a pirate… It’s complicated. π )
Well, dadblameit, you answered the question above! And said Pirates.
I said that because I was going along with Sherlock. -_-
I knowβ¦but still!
π Rangers are sort of like ninjas… and I’m a Ranger. ;-P
Aww, thank you so much! β€
You’re welcome. π
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