Wednesday, September 24, 2014

What Makes Me Happy



This week, we're blogging about stuff that makes us happy. I have a feeling this is going to be a super random list because a lot of things make me happy.  In no particular order at all, here they are…

Hugs from my kids. They never fail to make me happy. Even if I’m in a bad mood. 

Actually, hugs in general. I’m a touchy feely person and physical contact (with people I’m comfortable with) makes me happy. 

Waves on the shore. I love the sound of waves. I prefer the waves of Lake Superior, but I’ll be honest. Any waves will do. 

Thunderstorms. As long as they don’t venture into tornado territory, they give me warm fuzzies. 

My family. I seriously won the family lottery. I am crazy about my family. Yes, sometimes we piss each other off, but we’re always there for each other. Even when we’re pissed. They’re all hilariously funny, smart and compassionate. My mama mommed us well. 

Rocks. Yeah, I know. That sounds dumb. But whatevs. Rocks make me happy. I love to hold them, look at them, climb them, know that they were here millions of years before me and will be here millions of years after I’m gone. 

Yarn, fabric and clay. There is nothing that appeals to me like the tactile experience of fiber and well, mud, and knowing that if I want to, I can make something out of it. 

Kindness. Not just people being kind to me or people I care about, but people being kind in general. Genuine kindness, though – not the fake bullshit of people being kind because they think they’re going to get something out of it. This world is so full of anger and hate, and some days, it feels like there’s not enough kindness to go around. But then I see little acts of kindness here and there and I feel like there’s hope. And it makes me happy.

Music. Music that I love makes me happy. In fact, music is so powerful, that I have a depression playlist that I listen to when I’m starting to feel down. 

Friends. I have the most amazing friends on the planet. I can’t even believe how damn lucky I am, and they make me happy beyond belief. They get me in all my quirky glory, and I know that I can trust them with anything. I know that no matter what, these are the people that will always be there for me, and I’ll always be there for them. 

Cats. I know. I have issues. But cats make me irrationally happy. Unless I’m steeping in cat puke at three am.

Baby animals of all kinds. I’m s sucker for the squee factor. 

Baby belly laughs. There’s something about a baby laughing that just lifts my spirits no matter what. 

Nature. I love Living in a place that has all four seasons (even though the snow sometimes makes me want to weep) and the changes are so dramatic and beautiful. Walking through forests, sitting by a lake or river or stream, listening to the wind and rain, watching the snow fall and the leaves change, all of it makes me happy. That is a lie. Ragweed and cottonwood most assuredly do *not* make me happy. But I’m good with everything else. 

Writing. I love creating and having an outlet for all the stories floating around my head. Getting them out on paper makes me happy. 

Reading. Exploring other worlds and lives makes me happy, too. And sometimes sad, depending on the book, but that’s okay. I’m happy when I’m invested enough in an author’s words to feel something.

Writing Retreats. I love spending a week with my writing retreat girls - there's nothing better than laughing 'til you hurt and writing a ton. 
 


Lake Superior. I know I already mentioned waves and nature, but Lake Superior makes me insanely happy. 






Click the other Wednesday Random Bloggers names to find out what makes them happy. 





Friday, September 19, 2014

Merlin Club: The Castle of Fyrien or The One Where Uther is a Shittier Parent Than Usual




This episode opens with Gwen dousing the candles in Morgana’s room and leaving for the night, and as she does, we see Morgana smirk – the first in what proves a smirk-heavy episode. Gwen returns to her own home outside the castle where she’s knocked unconscious with some kind of herbal ether and brought to Morgause and Cenred at Castle Fyrien. Once there, she discovers that they’ve also captured her mostly ne’er do well brother, Elyan.
Morgana worries aloud that Gwen didn’t show up for work that day and Uther tells her not to worry, that he’ll get her a new servant. Arthur and Merlin immediately freak out and begin looking for her. Merlin finds the cloth used to drug Gwen and brings it back to Arthur who smells it and immediately passes out.
Cenred tells Gwen, while Morgause watches from the shadows, that unless Gwen brings Arthur back to the castle, using any means necessary, Cenred will kill Elyan. Gwen is returned to Camelot and shows up to work the next day and lies, telling Merlin she was home sick. Merlin calls her out on her lies and she breaks down and cries. They go see Arthur and Arthur decides that they’ll mount a rescue even though it’s clearly a trap.

Arthur lies to Uther and says he’ll be away for a few days because he got involved in a wager and now has to pay the price. Uther is furious because he doesn’t like gambling, but when Arthur explains that Morgana got him into it, Uther chuckles and all is forgiven because Morgana can do no fucking wrong.
Merlin, Arthur and Gwen prepare to ride out and Merlin discovers, to his great dismay, that Morgana is coming on this journey, too. Things between them are prickly at best. When they make camp, Arthur tells them all his plan of sneaking into Fyrien through the underground tunnels where a former king hid his wealth from Uther.
That evening, Morgana sneaks away and meets with Morgause in the woods and tells her sister of Arthur’s plan. Morgause doesn’t know where the entrance of the tunnels are and gives Morgana an enchanted, amber ring that will lead Cenred’s men right to them.
Merlin knows shit is up, but he can’t prove it or call her on it. Instead, when he spots a snake alongside the path, he uses magic to make it frighten the horse, throwing Morgana to the ground where she sprains her ankle. Merlin tries to convince Arthur to leave Morgana behind, but Arthur is having none of it.
They finally reach the tunnels and Morgana enters last, activating her magical GPS ring so Cenred’s men can find them and they crawl through the tunnels they use on every other shoot requiring a tunnel  and are attacked. They’re brought before Cenred and Morgause, taunted and thrown in cells, Gwen with Elyan and Arthur with Merlin.



Morgana avoids the cell treatment and chats with Cenred and Morgause. Arthur and Merlin escape and free Gwen and Elyan. Arthur refuses to leave without Morgana and sends Gwen, Elyan and Merlin to ride for Camelot.
Merlin disobeys, of course, and sneaks off behind Arthur. There’s a big old show down in Cenred’s throne room and Morgana attacks Arthur with a magical fire tornado thingy. Merlin, discreetly from the doorway, magically sends it back at Morgause where it explodes, knocking down part of the ceiling and rendering Morgause and Cenred unconscious and Morgana dazed.
Arthur grabs Morgana and drags her out to the caves. Morgana whines about her ankle and purposely tries to slow them down, but Arthur picks her up, tosses her over his shoulder and carries her ass out. Once outside, they’re set upon by some bad guys and Elyan has a chance to impress the hell out of Arthur with his super awesome sword skills.
Once back in Camelot, we find out that Elyan is settling in nicely to his father’s smithy and is now the town’s blacksmith, and Gwen and Arthur have a conversation about always being there and helping the ones you love. Pointed glances are exchanged.
Fin.
At least, this is my recollection of it. I wanted to skim through this episode because I feel like I’m missing things, but Netflix is being a hateful bitch.

Okay...now for the questions. 

1. If I’d written this episode...I would have less obvious evil smirking. That is getting to be problematic and annoying. I also would have explored Morgause and Cenred’s relationship a little more. Mostly because I’m curious.

2. The thing I loved/hated most about this episode. Loved Gwen wanting to protect Arthur by not telling him what was going on.  Hated how Morgause’s dress. I would have insisted on a new dress for her. Yes, I know it’s shallow. I know I bitch about it all the time. But that dress is an eyesore and distracting. Really hated the glaringly obvious differences in the way Uther treats Arthur and Morgana.


3. Something you’ve never noticed about this episode before. Arthur and Merlin knocked out the guards in their cell when they escaped and left the damn door open.

4. Favorite Costume. This week Morgana’s traveling armor wins, hands down. 


Here is Proof of some random head canon I’ve created. Nothing really this week.

What Merthur moment did Jess have the naughtiest thoughts about? I think it was when Merlin waking up Arthur with lovely banter.

What made Jen lose her shit (in a good or bad way) in a bad way? The disparate way Uther treats Arthur and Morgana about the whole gambling ruse.

Jess' take on the episode is here, and Jen's is here.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Oh dear...my internet search history. Let me share it with you.

For Wednesday Randomness, we're talking about our search histories.

So...yeah.  This should be interesting. These are the things I've searched for recently.



1. Can animals take Tramadol - Sometimes you need to know this stuff for research, people.

2. Tim Minchin - Let's be honest...my love for this man knows no bounds.

3.YA blog tours - This is going to be a thing for me in the relatively nearish future.

4.How do you get rid of milia - I hate those little bastards. HATE THEM. Also, the answer is there really is no real way to get rid of them.

5 Arbor Society Grand Rapids - My Rowan tree died. :(

6. BBC Merlin - Do you think those pictures for the Friday blog posts look themselves up?

7. Who to call for the Saturn ignition recall - Fucking car...

8. Field Sobriety Test - Research. Accuracy is important.

9. Advair Diskus coupons - even with insurance that shit is 210$ a month.

10. How long does it take a rice cooker to cook brown rice? - Yes...I did lose my instruction booklet. Why do you ask?

11. Glass gem heirloom corn seeds for sale - for my attempt at a garden!

12. How often should you water seeds planted in organic seed starter mix? - Also gardeny stuff.

13. Apple Macbook - Hey...a girl can dream...

14. Jesus Christ Superstar National Tour Cast - This seems pretty self-explanatory. Also, the dude from the Sex Pistols is playing Herod!

15. Burning Man live feed - I was curious...

16. Sam Claflin - He's pretty. I can't help it.

17. How long does it take for a body to decompose in cold water? - Asking for a friend.

18. Rip Currents in Lake Michigan - helllooooooo research

19. How many students are enrolled at U of M? - more actual research

20. How do you spell the name of Thor's hammer?  - In case you're wondering, it's Mjölnir.

21. Parts of a sailboat - also research.

22. Nutrition information for So Delicious French Vanilla Coconut Creamer - trying to find a creamer substitute. *sigh*

23. Catchall - one word or two?

24. Do nsaids cause weight gain? Answer: taken in excess, they can.

25. Ichiban menu - that's where we took Killian for his birthday supper.

26. Jamieson Shetland Heather Aran - Look, I like yarn. A lot.

27. Promotion code for Knitpicks - Look, I might have mentioned I like yarn a lot. I also like to get it as cheaply as possible.

28. Camelot Dyeworks - Okay, it's more yarn. I admit it. I have a sickness, people.

29. Death Star pillow pattern - What? Christmas is coming...

30. Creature that feeds off of innocence - Research. Just research.

So, what kind of gems are hiding in your search history? Wanna see what the other WR bloggers have been searching? Click their names below!

Jess 
Jenny
Gwen

Friday, September 12, 2014

Merlin Club: The Changling or The One Where I Liked the Princess Better When She was Still Possessed





So, this episode starts out with a baby in a fantastic wooden cradle (that I covet but can't find a damn picture of) near an open window. A little blue fairy dude(one of the sidhe) flies through the window and casts a spell on the sleeping baby. 


Several years later, we see an adorably awkward, unkempt, rather derpy princess clomping down some castle steps barefoot and bemoaning her fate to her father, the king, about having to wear shoes and ride in a carriage to Camelot instead of on horseback as she’d prefer. 

I like her already. 

Meanwhile, back in Camelot, Uther is almost giddily explaining to Arthur that his BFF, King Godwin, is bringing his daughter, Princess Elena to Camelot for Arthur to meet and marry.  Uther seems incredibly enamored with Godwin. Enough so, I’m pretty sure he was hoping for another love match besides Arthur and Elena. And poor Elena falls flat on her face when she steps forward to meet Arthur. 

Later Arthur is talking to Gwen and confesses that his father hopes to see him and Elena wed. It doesn’t go over well. Later that evening, Merlin is picking up Arthur’s room and teasing him when Uther shows up to browbeat Arthur some more about marrying Elena, becoming King and keeping Camelot safe. 

In Elena’s chambers, she’s having a nightmare. Her nurse Grunhilda comforts her and sprinkles some glitter on her face because glitter fixes everything. And while Elena continues to sleep, we see the face of a sidhe emerge beneath her skin. Then she calms and continues sleeping. 

Grunhilda sneaks out of Camelot and goes to a nearby pond where the sidhe live and reveals her true form. She’s got a giant nose, huge pointy ears and her face is covered with huge black warts. Turns out she’s a minion of the sidhe and their plan is to get the sidhe changling (Elena) on the throne of Camelot. 

The next day, Arthur and Elena go riding with Merlin following behind with a picnic lunch. They get along, but there’s no spark and it ends with a super awkward hug  on Elena’s part once they’re back at Camelot.
That evening, there’s a feast. Elena is uncouth and Morgana is a little judgey. Meanwhile, Grunhilda clearly has the hots for Gaius and sits next to him and lets him know that she’s available and willing if he’s interested. He is not. 


That evening, when Grunhilda is helping Elena get ready for bed, Elena tells her nurse that she doesn’t feel like she’s the perfect princess and expresses doubts about the marriage. But Grunhilda soothes her and tells her not to worry. And to cheer her up, she pulls out a silver box. Inside is a live frog. And it does cheer up Elena because she eats it. 
The next day, Merlin is out in the forest gathering herbs, and he sees Grunhilda and follows her. Because he’s a creeper like that.  He sees her super long purple tongue flick out and slurp up flies. He tells Gaius about it who goes to search Elena’s chamber. He finds the bag of glitter and is surprised by the return of Grunhilda. She thinks he’s there for sexy times, but he not so deftly avoids it. However, he has figured out that Grunhilda is a pixie (from the glitter) and he knows that pixies are servants of the sidhe. 

At supper that evening, Arthur, Uther and Morgana are eating and Gwen is serving them. There is a LOT of fruit. And cheese. And Uther is once again, wearing his leather gloves to eat. Arthur tells Uther that he doesn’t want to marry Elena because he doesn’t love her. Gwen and Arthur make some eye contact and Morgana notices it and, predictably, smirks. 


Elena has another nightmare and creeper Merlin peeks in her window and sees Grunhilda using the magic glitter on her and he sees the sidhe trapped within her. He also makes a bunch of noise and knocks shit over in the hall and Grunhilda sees him running away. He tells Gaius and they start studying sidhe magic to come up with a plan to get the fairy out of Elena.

The next morning, Morgana spots Arthur out the window and tells Gwen how bad she feels that Arthur will be forced into a marriage he doesn’t want. Morgana also “guesses” at the relationship between Arthur and Gwen and purposely digs the metaphorical knife in a little deeper. For no other reason than to be mean. And there’s also a smirk when Gwen hastily leaves the room. 

Gwen goes to Arthur’s room and they have a gut-wrenching conversation about why their love can’t be. And Arthur looks so fucking sad and heartbroken that it hurts to watch. Shortly after that, Arthur proposes to Elena in front of everyone – including Gwen. 

Merlin returns with a difficult to find flower that only grows in the middle of bogs and Gaius uses it to brew up a cure for the sidhe that’s living in Elena. Before they can use it, Grunhilde goes to the sidhe lord and tells him that Merlin knows what’s up. The sidle lord comes to Camelot to attack and kill Merlin, but Merlin still has a sidhe staff from the last time he fought one of them, and there’s a big old magical fight in which a bunch of Gaius’ stuff is destroyed including the cure for Elena. 


The morning of the wedding is here and Elena is having second thoughts. She’s not in love with Arthur and she knows that Arthur isn’t in love with her. Grunhilda insists that respect is more important than love. 

Gaius brews up another batch of the potion and lures Grunhilda to the basement of the castle for sexy times, and then Merlin locks her in. Gaius and Merlin run back to Elena to get her to drink the potion, but Grunhilda escapes and has a magical battle with Merlin in the hallway. He uses the sidhe staff and kills her. Then he runs in the room, plugs Elena’s nose and pours the potion down her throat. She passes out, the sidhe is expelled and Merlin kills that one, too. 

Elena wakes up, feels great – better than she has in years. Merlin goes to Arthur and brings him his ceremonial sword for the wedding. Arthur is clearly upset and Merlin asks what’s wrong and Arthur responds that he wouldn’t understand what it’s like to have a destiny. But Merlin does and clearly illustrates it. Arthur is somewhat comforted and then asks Merlin what he should do. Merlin says that marrying for any reason other than love is wrong and that an unhappy king isn’t what Camelot needs. 

The guards come to escort Arthur to the wedding. And King Godwin escorts Elena. Geoffrey starts the ceremony and when it’s Arthur’s turn he tells Elena that he can’t marry her, she agrees, Godwin looks bemused and Uther is about to have a rage induced aneurism.


Godwin and Elena prepare to leave, still wondering what happened to Grunhilda. Uther is still furious at Arthur, but Godwin tells him that he shouldn’t punish Arthur – that Arthur did the right thing and will make a good king. 

And there’s a brief bit of flirting between Gwen and Arthur at the end. 




Okay...now for the questions. 

1.       If I’d written this episode...I would have found another way to do away with Elena's nursemaid. This is the woman that raised her, and who seemed to have genuine affection for her. I really disliked that Merlin was so "too-bad-so-sad" about it. Like it meant nothing to him to basically kill a mother who was (in her eyes) defending her child. After all, she had no idea what Merlin and Gaius were going to do to Elena.
  2.    The thing I loved/hated most about this episode. Loved the heartbreaking conversation between Gwen and Arthur about not being able to be together. Hated how absolutely hurtful (and very un-Morgana-like) Morgana was to Gwen about Arthur needing to marry Elena. That was awful.
 3.    Something you’ve never noticed about this episode before.Jen pointed this out while we were watching, but how reminiscent some of the music was to the main Beetlejuice theme.
4.    Favorite Costume. This week I have to give it to Gwen's pink dress - even though I loathe the color pink. But that style is gorgeous.

5.    Here is Proof of some random head canon I’ve created. I didn't create it, but I remain convinced that Uther and Godwin are more than BFFs. 

6.    What Merthur moment did Jess have the naughtiest thoughts about? I think it was when Merlin was talking to Arthur about destiny and Arthur was really truly seeing Arthur. However, in Jess' head, the whole marrying for love thing involved Merlin...not Gwen.

7.   What made Jen lose her shit (in a good or bad way) in a bad way? Merlin just up and killing Elena's only mother-figure like it was NBD and Elena never finding out what happened to the woman who raised her. . 
Jess' take on the episode is here, and Jen's is here.