Monday, April 10, 2017

Monday 4/10/17

So even though today is National Sibling Day it's also Library Week (bless the soul that came up with that genius idea). Growing up, the library was a home away from home. So many new adventures awaiting on every single shelf, waiting for its first page to be turned and a new story discovered. Books were (and still are) a way for me to get a break from the tedious bore that everyday life can get to be sometimes. They've been a safe haven for the lost, a friend for the lonely, a solace for the heartbroken. You can't be judged by words on a page.

Whoever had the idea to invent the book in the first place definitely knew that people were going to absolutely love what is now a very popular pastime in the very far future. So, I'm not lying when I say this: I am probably not the only one to get super jealous of Belle when she got that incredible library from the Beast as a gift. I grew up watching the cartoon and recently went to see the live action remake of it but anyway. This was my second favorite part of the movie, my first fave part being the ballroom scene when they were dancing and Mrs Potts was singing "Beauty & The Beast". So in honor of Library Week, I thought I would put up the most iconic scene to ever dazzle my bookworm brain and make me wish for the impossible (the impossible being a giant library all for me) but anyways, enjoy and happy monday!!!






P.S. One of my "To-Do" things for this year is blogging more, so I will try to update this blog and my geek blog as much as I can. Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Wednesday

Hey all. I am going to keep this post really short as I am exhausted from work and a generally long week. Things have been slightly like the tide, coming in and going out. We have good days and bad days. The bad days happen to be particularly frustrating, especially to me, not exactly having much of a social life (which I am working on remedying). Transitions are tough. This I know. But what keeps me going is the inspirational mind of Lin Manuel Miranda. The genius who created Hamilton and a guest star on (many) tv shows and movies, is a very encouraging person. I think it's cause he had a rough upbringing, with transitions and changes, that didn't come easy. It kinda lets me know that I can make it and that everything's going to turn out just fine, if I'm willing to wait for it. Thought I would close with one of his awesome tweets. G'night all from Colorado!





I will post more, I promise. Just been busy figuring out what the next step for me is.