Friday, July 31, 2009

Words and Ideas


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The quote is from one of the most beloved films of all time, Dead Poets Society, Which is a favourite of mine. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
Jem

Where The Wild Things Are

I love children's books. Especially the ones from my childhood which have special memories behind them. I think almost everyone has read Where The Wild Things Are when they were a kid and if you haven't, what the hell is wrong with you? It is one of my favourite childhood stories and I am absolutely thrilled to see that it is finally being made into a movie. The trailer is so amazing, the wild things look exactly how they are suppose to. I love the song by Arcade Fire, Wake Up, which is featured in the trailer. It fits the movie perfectly. So now you know what film I will be seeing on October 16th.
Jem

Monday, July 27, 2009

Girls In White Dresses




These are a few of my faveorite things!
Jem

Thursday, July 23, 2009

World Traveler

How many of us can claim that we have done anything of great signifigance by the ripe old age of seventeen? Not very many, except for Zac Sunderland and a few other lucky individuals. If you haven't heard of Zac Sunderland, shame on you! He has just recently become the youngest person, at age seventeen to circumnavigate around the world by himself. I had herd about Zac's daring attempt first while watching the news when he first set out on his journey. I was amazed that someone so young (who is close in age to me none the less) would have the courage to do something so extraordinary. I forgot about him for a few months until he was on the cover of ESPN magazine (please don't ask why my family subscribes to it, seeing as I don't even have a brother), when I was promptly reminded about him. I was fascinated by the article, and so ever since then I have been following Zac's journey on his blog. Its amazes me that for someone so young, Zac has experienced more adventure then most people do in their lives. Sometimes though it makes me a bit sad to realize I haven't even done anything that great yet, when reading about people like him, but then I am promptly reminded that I will do something great; just give me time!
Jem

Nostalgia

Sometimes I think life was "simpler" and "more carefree" when I was younger during the 90's and early 2000's. I was reading an article on the NY Times website about Generation Y, and how everyone seems to be nostalgic for the days when we were younger and the world was more innocent. Check out the well written article at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/fashion/23nostalgia.html?_r=2. I love reminiscing with my friends about bands like the Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, and S Club 7 (in fact one of my friends still has her S Club 7 tape!), Tamagatchi, Saved By The Bell, The Fresh Prince, ect. Though, perhaps the world wasn't more innocent then, we just viewed the world with more innocent eyes. People are far too weary about everything now days; so come on, take a trip down memory lane to jog your memories of when "things were better" by cracking out your old tapes and Cd's (which I know you still have, everyone does) or watching a favourite TV show. Then after that, remember that they aren't gone, you can always re-visit them when ever you need a boost.
Jem

Vent

Okay I need to rant somewhere about being stressed, and I figure that my blog is a pretty darn good place to do it. Normally, I don't get very personal on here, I mean most people don't want to read about other peoples issues, when they are trying to deal with their own. I have been looking forward to the college enrollment process, and senior year experiences for sometime, but now that it is upon me; not so much! I never realized how much pressure their is to figure out what school you want to spend the next four years of your life at and what major you want to study. My head is swirling around with lots of ideas and thoughts, they wont just stick to one plan! Here's just a snippet of whats going on in my head on a daily bases; I'm going to study journalism, wait no, photography, how about journalism again, what about liberal arts, sociology is cool! I swear, its been like this for the last few months, and I have a feeling its only going to get worse. I love to take photographs, to write, and enjoy observing people and keeping up to date on whats in the news around the globe. Its just a shame that I cant combine all three into one major, then I would be a happy camper. For awhile I was so sure that I was going to be a journalist, but then I started doubting my self, then I thought that Photography would be good (much to my parents dismay), and my mom is sort of hinting that she thinks I would be best fit in majoring in Liberal Arts or Sociology. I don't know what to choose, since I could see myself studying all four majors. Now, on to the matter of colleges themselves. People put a lot of pressure on what schools you should apply to/attend, with an emphasis on schools with a "name". For instance, I was telling my Auntie M (this is from the women who attended Yale) that I was looking at a small Liberal Arts school in her state, when she scoffed at me saying "it wasn't a very good school". Of course once she said that, I haven't looked at it since, since her opinion of the school changed my opinion of the school as well. As much as I am moaning about the college application process, I wouldn't trade it for the world, since I know its my ticket out of Doge!
Jem

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Boy Who Lived

This post is completely dedicated to my love for a very special boy, his name is Harry. Harry Potter to be exact, perhaps you have herd of him? I saw the sixth movie the day it was released here in the states, boy oh boy, it was a treat! First off let me state my opinion of books being made into movies; in order to enjoy both the book and the movie you must view them as two separate forms of entertainment because if you don't then you shall be disappointed with both outcomes. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed the sixth movie, I felt that they conveyed much of the important scenes in the book as they could but still giving its own spin on things. I was so happy that Rupert Grint (Ron, for all of you who aren't in the know) has perfect comedic timing, since much of his scenes in this movie were all comedy. In fact I feel that in sense Rupert was the breakout star of the film, since in the first five movies he isn't given the chance to shine in his specialty; comedy. Though of course I still feel that Daniel Radcliffe did a superb job as Harry, as always (I hope I don't sound to bias, considering my admiration for him). It was nice to sit in the theater and be surrounded by Harry and the gang once again, to be reminded of why I love them so.
Jem

Monday, July 13, 2009

NYC and Fairytales


Ahhh.... I am so incredibly sorry that I have been gone for so long, but during the summer time I always seem to be on the go. So, this weekend was terribly exciting since my mother and I spent it in NYC. We were checking out a school near the city and so we decided that we would visit with my cousin who is attending Columbia University for the weekend. Much of the weekend was spent eating lots of good food, walking a lot, laughing, and having fun! I will show you some photographs which I took once I upload it onto the computer. Like the above photo? I found it on FFFFound, I believe its a Tim Walker, but correct me if I am wrong. Its very fairytale like, don't you think? I am in the mood to read books with princesses and princess and fairy tales, but that may be because I am listening to Taylor Swifts music. A lot of her songs remind me of fairy tales, like two of my favorites Love Story and also Our Song!
Jem
P.S. This is my hundredth post! Wow!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Support

Ugh, I am probably going to come off as a Michael Jackson hater, but this whole thing needs to stop. Its not that I dislike him, in fact I think that MJ really influenced the music industry. I completely understand why people adore him and want to pay their respects to him but it upsets me that all I ever see or read in the news is MJ coverage. It seems to me that everyone is forgetting that their are some more pressing news coverage, which really should be the headlines in the paper. I just have a few questions for you: how come the issues in Iran are not front page headlines anymore? What about demanding an end to ethnic violence in China? Why isn't anyone doing anything to help the people of Darfur? Does anyone realize that Aung San Suu Kyi is still under house arrest as a prisoner of conscience? Did anyone know that the U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to pass the International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA), the bill must now be passed by the Senate in order for it to be put into law? If I offended you, I'm sorry, but people wake up and smell the coffee; theirs more to life then just watching a news report on celebrity. Go out and do something to change the world! Please support Amnesty International, which works to get equal rights for everyone, by checking out their website and signing a petition. Trust me, you could change not only your life, but someone else's as well.
Jem

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Independence

This seems like a perfect image of celebration of the fourth of July, perhaps in the 1950's. Just wishing that everyone had a wonderful fourth of July (weather or not you are American)! So lets just thank our forefathers for their belief in our little country, even when no one else believed that it was possible for a Democracy to last.
Jem

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Voyage

Have you ever found a photograph or a painting which reminds you of a scene from a favourite book which you've read? Well, the above picture reminds me of one of my favourite children's books; The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader. At the end of the story Lucy, Edmund, and Eustace, and Reepicheep all leave Caspian and travel in a little row boat to the end of the world. This just reminds me of this scene since its a place where the moon finally meets with the earth. Now, if you excuse me, I am off to re-read The Dawn Treader.
Jem