all the pretty things


Thursday, March 24, 2011
I've always been a hair kind of girl. If you asked anyone who knew me way back when and now, they would probably tell you that my defining quality is my hair.

I love having long hair. I tried the short-medium thing a few times but I never liked it aside from the 10 minutes after. The mourning after was the worst.

Anyway, since my hair has reached an unbelievably long length, I have set out to try some different styles:

The Rapunzel

I don't have 70 ft of hair but it's nice to pretend isn't it? I learned this one already but it's much shorter...and my version kind of sucked because, well, it was short. Plus, it was my first time. The goal is to master this artfully and wear it to...something, somewhere.

The Beaver

It's not actually called the Beaver. I just called it that because Jennifer Lawrence wore this hairdo in the movie called The Beaver and I think it looks really pretty. I tried it with two loose French braids on the side but it didn't have the same loose effect. Back to the drawing board.

I hope I can continue to be the master of hair. I like playing around with it...makes me feel cool.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011
I used to tutor a boy in grade 7 who introduced me to The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. I'd like to think (being a 24 year old adult female) that young adult series were a thing of the past...I was deadly wrong. Within the week, I had finished books 1-3 of this amazing series.



What drew me in was the main character of Katniss Everdeen. Before I go any further, the storyline is very Battle Royale-ish (I'm convinced BR had some influence on this, no matter what the author says) and totally addictive.

A 16 year old girl in a dystopian future volunteers for her younger sister to participate in this annual event called the Hunger Games where children from different districts are thrown into an arena to fight to death on national television.

The main character is this rough, tough 16 year old girl named Katniss Everdeen who basically fights tooth and nail for her family, love and freedom. Like, HOLY MOLY. Who doesn't want to be Katniss?? The kicker is that her ethnicity was kept pretty ambiguous too. "Straight black hair, olive skin, grey eyes..." I mean, that can be ME with grey contacts. I wear my hair in a braid pulled to the side ALL THE TIME. Actually, it can be anyone. Take it as you will, Katniss is a very personable character to every fangirl.

Now, not too long ago, Hollywood caught wind of this series and of course, opted to make a movie. Gary Ross (Pleasantville, Seabiscuit) is set to direct and casting went underway. Fan made videos popped up EVERYWHERE, including this little number:



I think this set the ball rolling on fans going crazy about wanting to be Katniss Everdeen. The most popular pick was a Cinderella fantasy. Open casting to cast the perfect fan with black hair, grey eyes, no acting experience but an outstanding audition. But ALAS! The release date was set (March 23, 2012) and the auditions were sadly, closed.

I never really had an opinion about who I wanted for Katniss. I knew who I DIDN'T want...but deep down, I hoped they would cast a seasoned actress so I knew I didn't miss an opportunity.

In the end, the coveted role went to Ms. Jennifer Lawrence. Blonde, busty, blue eyed. I guess I didn't miss out on anything.

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