tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735033980607896594.post4031689979069380317..comments2023-12-07T18:48:30.816+10:00Comments on d a n i e l l e . c a r e y: Because I do (vol. i)Daniellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10258809974808765821noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735033980607896594.post-18750943698028877992014-06-20T10:29:55.140+10:002014-06-20T10:29:55.140+10:00This is a really fun post, Danielle. Also I really...This is a really fun post, Danielle. Also I really appreciated your last post but hadn't gotten around to commenting on it. I should like to email you sometime about it though :).<br /><br />I have only seen sequels of How To Train Your Dragon - I should like to watch both movies, def.!<br /><br />By the by, last Thursday, my blog, Fullness of Joy had its 3rd birthday :). To celebrate the event, I am hosting a blog-party of "special magnificence" throughout the week, and as a cherry-top icing a fun giveaway for three winners to end it all. It will be a week long tag series, with every day or so I'll be making different literary-themed topic tags, about different genres such as the classics, fantasy, mystery, children's, etc . . which everyone can join in with. And I am dearly hoping you would - it would thrill me very much and also it should prove some fun, I think :)<br /><br />Today's topic is "Historical Classics" :)<br /><br />http://joy-live4jesus.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/through-looking-glass-blog-birthday.html?m=1<br /><br />I hope you can join!Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14392427700183064027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735033980607896594.post-47062618027470263862014-06-17T11:08:07.111+10:002014-06-17T11:08:07.111+10:00One of the things I most enjoyed about How to Trai...One of the things I most enjoyed about How to Train Your Dragons 2 is that the dragons themselves are so much more developed as characters. Some are clearly feline, some are clearly canine, and each has their own established personality and relationships. SOOOO delightful! Plus, the soundtrack is epic, just as the first one was. <3<br /><br />Today was a really rough day, honestly. But I am thankful for (in roughly chronological order):<br />1. friends<br />2. happy soundtracks<br />3. eggs benedict<br />4. steampunk novels<br />5. iced hazelnut macchiatos<br />6. air conditioning<br />7. books from friends!Aseahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08826709753219815266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735033980607896594.post-77371832844578872902014-06-16T22:25:32.358+10:002014-06-16T22:25:32.358+10:00Love this list. And I've heard so much said ab...Love this list. And I've heard so much said about David Crowder but never made the effort to seriously listen to their stuff. I should give it a whirl. <br /><br />My list, hrm... <br /><br />Music. I spent the day housecleaning, and thus, listening to a lot of music, rocking out in my earphones. I recently bought a CD by <em>Delirious?</em> and am loving it. They have an awesome sound. Also Francesca Battistelli's latest has been brilliant listening, along with a new find, Annie Moses Band music. Incredible, impeccable talent. It's like a mash of classical pop, and the singer's voice is insane. o.O Hoping to try and hit the notes in their "Glory Giver". Great song. Also been listening to some rough recordings of songs I'm currently writing to nail down different parts before we get into the studio to record again. Listening is critiquing. I'll shut up now, since I could ramble on about music all day long... <br /><br />Leftovers for lunch. Nothing better than not having to make lunch because leftovers. Seriously. It's the best stuff. <br /><br />Sunshine. It's been blithering cold, but even though the wind was still icy, there was sun today, and clear blue skies, so it made me happy. <br /><br />Quiet time on my bed in the afternoon. Escaping my day to be with God is the most priceless thing. I love those moments. <br /><br />Dinner table laughter. 'Nuff said. <br /><br />Church music prac. I nearly passed out after a song that exhausted my lungs, tried new in-ears to hear our own instruments, cracked each other up, messed up, and otherwise had a jolly good time. <br /><br />That's been my day. Jasmine Ruigrokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01976708690026168727noreply@blogger.com