Thursday, August 7, 2014

Once Upon A Time #SNOWING Necklace! {review}

 
Ugh, it's been a while since I last posted...life just hasn't really permitted me lately to post on this blog, this year. I recently began classes with the Ocala Piano Conservatory, and I'm also trying hard to finish my studies with ICR so I can get started with college stuff. Ayyyyy, and those are just two things.
 
Anyhoo, it's also been a while since I did a review here on Apassionata.
 
So guess what we have today!? Something really cool and unique from Love Infinitely Gifts!
 
It's an OUAT Snowing Shipper necklace! In case you don't know what "Snowing" refers to, well....actuallyyyy, you probably won't care about this post at all in general, if you're not an OUAT fan. Haha. But anyways, Snowing refers to the 'ship name' of Snow White/Mary Margaret and Prince Charming/David.
“You never have to worry, I will always find you.” Once Upon a Time
^_^ I love deeez peoplessss so much. They are positively adorable! And contrary to the 'traditional fairy tale romance', their story isn't all just smooth-sailing and fluff. What they've been through to be with eachother....gahhhh.  <3
Some of the other OUAT couples I don't care for, *coughCaptainSwancough* but these two? I shipped them so hard from the moment they both got on screen. And what's even cooler is that the actors actually got married in real life. (I hope they stay together!)
 
I have mixed feelings toward the screenwriters of Once Upon A Time. On one hand I'm kinda aggravated they decided to include Frozen in this next season. I'm also mad how they murdered most of my favorite characters (is that anything new, though?) and ended up pairing Emma with Hook.  But one thing they got right was Snowing. So I guess I can forgive them.
 
Anywayyys so now that's out of the way, let's get to the review shall we?
 
I was so excited to see a whole collection of OUAT-themed jewelry on this Etsy shop. And then I saw this piece....
 
 
It's just so gorgeous! I love everything about it. It's constructed well, easy and lightweight to wear, and all around perfect, really.
 
 
As the Etsy description says, it truly is a beautiful piece in person. The sword and snowflake really pop out at you.
 
 
Ever since I got in in the mail I've been wearing it everywhere, with everything. New favorite fashion statement!
 
I have no complaints here. Nada. Nothin'. Zip.  
You should go check out the OUAT Inspired Pieces collection for yourself. End of story. 
 
I don't agree with some of the stuff from this shop, but I really like the OUAT collection.  And if you're into this show then I know you will too. So what are you waiting for?! Go give it a peek already!
 
 
Note: I was provided this item in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed remain mine and mine alone.
 

Monday, July 14, 2014

A Severe Case of Blog Neglect

 
Time stops for no one.
 
Like seriously, sometimes I wish it would. Dude, we're half-way through 2014 already. What. even. happened?! 
I guess I shouldn't be alarmed, because every single year this moment rolls around and....yeah. It's a continuous cycle. The equilibrium of life would be lost, without it.
Anyhoo, if you though this was the typical opening to an apologetic "sorry I've been so absent" post, I hate to break it to you but.......
 
.......um, yeah, that's what it is.

 
I hate writing apologetic posts explaining my absence from the bloggy hemisphere. On one hand, I feel guilty about being gone, but on the other hand....I have a life. I can't be on the computer all day and honestly doing so hurts my eyes. So yeah.  Plus I just haven't had /time/.
 
Valid excuses, people. Totally valid excuses. *cough*
 
 
Soooo much has happened this year and especially these last few months. My being overflows with exhilaration and near-terror because some stuff occurred that I just...wasn't....expecting. God totally has a sense of humor, and to say He works in mysterious ways is a major understatement.
The thing is, His plans always make sense - even if, in the heat of the moment, they seem so crazy and just..."excuse me, what?"
 
We humans have such a limited understand of the grand scheme of things. We only see a few inches in front of us at a time. I can't trust my own judgment and vision, because it's an incomplete work that must be constantly renewed and adjusted according to Scripture. I can't trust my emotions, because they lead me into the pits of depression, the mountains of narcissism and the whirlwinds of complete madness.
 
It truly is all about walking by faith, and not by sight.
 
Oh yeah and all these pictures are from last month's annual week-long beach vacay.
 
 
 
It was a lovely trip. Always is.  I love the beach, even though I may be a country girl through and through. I got to visit a lot with my cousins, grandparents and of course my own immediate family, which is always nice.

 
My cousin and I...quite a duo.
 


 
So besides the beach, what's been happening lately? Well, I.....
  • Had a pretty major art commission - actually, a childrens' book cover.
  • Started writing once a month for the Survival Mom  blog.
  • Been working on promoting my piano lessons business.
  • Tomorrow (erm...later today I guess it is? haha it's trippy sometimes being a night-owl) I have an audition at the Ocala Piano Conservatory concerning the furthering of my own musical education. This has been something I've been praying over for two years now. It's nothing short of incredibly daunting, and immensely tremendous.
  • Graduated from high school!! (whooooo!)
  • Been trying to finish my ICR creation science courses.
  • Began the process of looking for an agent to represent my historical novel, TROF. Been working on the query letter and all that glamorous (not) fun.
  • My band and I got to play at our first PAID gig! It was a living history event in Ocala. (below are some pictures from it)
  • I decided I'm a hippie free-spirit of sorts, minus the irresponsibility, drugs and all that junk. 
 
If only I could make my entire income from music gigs...it couldn't get much better than that. Seriously. Being a musician is awesome.  And it's even more awesome when people are willing to pay you well for it...
 
 
So yeah, a lot has been going on and so much more is ahead. Life has been crazy and you know what? That's the best kind.
 
To end this not-so-apologetic post, here's a few random jams I found which you should check out because they're just so chiiiiillllllll. Not to mention, addictive.
 
| Changed (DJT Remix) - Mario & Vidis |
 
 
| Beautiful Life - Martin Roth |
 
 
| Foreign Language - Flight Facilities | (loooove <3 )
 
 
You're welcome.
 
So what's been new with you peeps? I have missed you guys. Catch me up on things?
 
Soli Deo Gloria,
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Oh, hiiiii.....wait, you're still here? You didn't go? Why are you still here? I just left my closing signature a mere inches above....um, this is the part where you go comment....
 
 
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You're still here. Why?
 
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Wellllllllll then.
 
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Okayyyy so you're probably curious now why I didn't end the post already.
If you actually took the time to read all this....props to you! You're smart. And probably a bit suspicious, by now. Good. *rubs hands together*
Well, your efforts shall not be unrewarded. You see, my dear reader, this is not the end of the tale.
Not everything has been laid on the table.
 
There is still news which I have yet to share.
 
News.
 
 
News.
 
 
News.
 
 
NEWS.
 
And with that, I leave you with a single hint.
 
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Bye, y'all. ;)

Friday, June 20, 2014

A Thousand Useless Words

 
 
(Warning: This is not the typical post you'll find on this blog. It's a raw, nearly uncensored piece of my heart right now. Sometimes the best way to cope with the struggle is to flesh it out word by word, analyzing why exactly you're hurting. You are forced to analyze who is truly in the wrong. And in this case, that would be me.)
 
 
What's the meaning of a thousand words, if those words aren't verified by action?
 
I do not live by the words I speak.
 
I despise the person I am, trapped in failures and mediocrity.
 
I insist that tomorrow's a new day. I declare my resolution to try harder.
 
And I try.
 
Yet one step out of place, one fall, one falter. It's over; I didn't try hard enough.
 
And their eyes look down on me. Their voices, like arrows, pierce my soul. 
 
The ones dearest to me cause me the most pain. The sickness of knowing I disappointed them.
 
The worst part is that I deserve those arrows. 
 
I deserve that pain.
 
Because, after all, who knows what pain have I caused them?
 
Rivers stain my face, salty, bitter streams.
 
Each tear speaks a thousand words.
 
A thousand words that would be useless, from my lips.
 
My heart aches for what I have been unable to change. What I keep saying I'll do different.
 
It never happens.
 
Lord help me, I just can't do it alone.
 
What are a thousand words, if my actions don't reflect them?
 
 
 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

In Which She Writes Relationship Advice...

 
Relationship advice?
 
I feel kinda silly on one hand. I mean, it's not like I've had years of experience knowing what exactly to do with the opposite gender. I'm a single girl who just turned eighteen a few months ago. What could I possibly know about the topic, a naïve thing like me?
 
Guess what. I'm not writing relationship advice. I try to dabble more in just plain ol' common sense, and more importantly align everything with Scripture. If you click HERE you'll found out what this whole thing is even about.
 
 I wrote a post for APOC entitled "The Foolproof Guide on How to Treat Guys" 1. It took several hours out of my sleep last night, and 2., I think it's safe to say it has some valid points, so I wanted to share it with y'all on here. Notice that this is a 'girls only' kind of post, so, sorry you male readers - go find something else to do.
 
In other news, I've been working up a storm on Radicals and last Friday held the second audition for the project. God provided somebody to play Griffin and Sam for the promotional material! (Remember, you can follow the progress of it all on the production blog here.) Anyway, so then yesterday I started doing rough sketches of wardrobe concepts for each character. An hour or two on Pinterest may or may not have helped inspire some of the looks...hehe. I love Pinterest for costume design ideas! Even though it did suck a little more time away than I anticipated - looking up slightly-futuristic clothing turned out to be somewhat addicting. Here are my favorites of what I came up with for the main characters.
 
 
 

 
 
Hope you're having a blessed week!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Check out the new film blog!

 
News, news, news! Remember the screenplay I've been working on for a while?
Well little by little progress has been inching along and we're getting closer to the reality of it become a real movie.
 
I've been working on a small production blog for it and you can follow all the events and happenings with the project at www.radicalsthemovie.blogspot.com Go check it out right now!
 
If you live in north central FL, you'll definitely want to look into this. There are many roles we need filled and we'd love to have you join us!
 
Also - I'd be thrilled if you could spread the word for me about this. Thanks so much! Word of mouth is epic.
 
Hope everyone's having a blessed week!
 

Monday, April 7, 2014

"Luminary" by Krista McGee {book review}

 
| Music listened to while writing this post:
Falcons (Sidelmann Remix) - Sam Simmon
All For You - Haerts
Wings - Haerts
Houdini (RAC Remix) - Foster The People + RAC
Exit Calypsan - Falling Up
Into Darkness - Thomas Bergerson
Wings - Birdy
End of the World - Ingrid Michaelson
Overdose - Little Daylight |
 
 
Thalli thought escaping to the surface would mean freedom. But is she any less of an anomaly aboveground?
 
After escaping an underground annihilation chamber, Thalli, Berk, Rhen, and John find themselves fleeing across the former United States, aboveground for the first time. As the defectors cross the for gotten landscape, the three youths see things the y had only read about on screens: horses, rain, real books—and a colony of unsanctioned survivors living the ancient way in a town called New Hope.
When the citizens of New Hope reveal the truth of what happened years ago, Thalli is left unsettled and skeptical of everything she’s ever been told. Can she trust anything from the State, including her own feelings for Berk? When she volunteers for a peace mission to New Hope’s violent neighbor, Athens, her confusion mounts as the supposedly ruthless Prince Ale x turns out to be kind and charming. Although everyone in New Hope warned her not to, she can’t help but fall for him.
Meanwhile, John’s unwavering faith in the goodness of the Designer begins to make its mark on Thalli’s heart. But can Thalli really come to trust in a generous, protective Designer who rules over all things? Would that not be setting herself up for another betrayal?
The time for her to decide is now . . . because the State is closing in.
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So I was pretty excited to get to read and review the anticipated sequel to Anomaly. Even though I felt like Anomaly took me on more of an emotional rollercoaster than Luminary, it still was a great read. I found myself flying through the pages, eager to keep reading, and if you like a fast-paced dystopian thriller I'm sure you will too. (Although you definitely need to read Anomaly first.)
 
 
Plot:
Although slow starting out for the first five chapters, it quickly shapes into something you can't take your attention from.
Thalli is frustrated. With herself, God, and her friends. Especially Berk. She's worried that he's fallen for Rhen and no longer loves her as he used to. She's constantly taken by fear that the Scientists will find them as they explore the desolate remains of the world above - earth.
And then, boom. Suddenly the little group of pioneers discovers that they're not alone. They stumble upon a charming little settlement and soon are attempting to make themselves at home.
Next thing, Thalli's being doted on by a light-haired 'prince' and....I'll stop there.
 
Throughout the whole book the Berk drama continues. It's a little annoying at times because it feels somewhat overdone. I mean, yes, we all know Thalli's super emotional and that contributes to the problem, but hey. I get the melodramatic deal. I'm a drama queen myself - one of the big reasons I can relate to Thalli so well. That being said, her issues with Berk were probably my least favorite element of the plot.
 
The plot in general stayed pretty predictable (with a few exceptions) in comparison to that of Anomaly.  There were some details concerning the Scientists and Athens which were pretty amazing and break-through, however.
 
Something very, very sad happened. *sniffff* Somebody....dies. I was expecting it, yes. But that didn't make it any less tragic. I won't say anything more.
 
 
Genre:
Refer to my review of Anomaly as obviously the genre didn't change here. My thoughts remain the same.
 
 
Characters:
Man, what a cast of characters in this one. I could give a note of reference to all the new ones but that would take a while so I'm only mentioning two - the ones that stood out most, of all the 'newbies'.
 
Alex. He's pretty amazing, really. I love the multi-fold layers/aspects of his personality. Personally, as much as a Berk/Thalli relationship is cute and kind of the default option, I can totally ship Alex and Thalli.
Alex reminds me of a prince from Atlantis or something. I don't know why. Maybe it's his long, messy blond hair. He's fiery, fierce and thoroughly unpredictable. Deep down, he strives for justice and peace. He's fed up with his murderous, evil father.
 
Speaking of which. King Jason, Alex's father. I hate him. I just.....yeah. He infuriated me. If you want a blatantly wicked antagonist there's one for ya.
 
 
Setting:
I thought it was interesting that the settlement of Athens was vaguely modeled after the real Athens. Athens in general is a fascinating place. Everything is painted black to collect solar energy - which makes it feel ominous and yet grandiose in a way.
I loved the contrast of the simplicity in New Hope compared to the peculiar wonders in Athens. Also, good vibrant imagery just in general of both locations.
 
 
Underlying Theme(s):
Refer back to my review of Anomaly. Pretty much the same theme - Thalli seeking God's presence and learning who she really is.  Also, her learning to trust Him in adversity.
 
 
(On a 1 - 10 basis, 1 being the most mild and 10 the most extreme:) WARNING - SPOILERS!
 
Violence: Even though there was little actual bloodshed it was amplified by its setting and context. There were no medical experimentations and neurosurgeries taking place. There is however, a scene where mutant wolves attack Thalli, Rhen, Berk and John before they get to New Hope. Berk is injured severely. And more disturbing, there's King Jason's sadistic schemes. He uses gas to keep the citizens of Athens under his subjection. He gasses Thalli to make her cooperate, and it's revealed that he murdered his own wife and would just as easily murder his children. (In fact, Thalli discovers he even planned to have her assassinated, for political reasons.) King Jason uses public torture and execution as a means to scare his people into submission, and overall it seems he just has a lust for bloodshed. His kills his daughter, accusing Thalli for it to instigate hatred between the Athenians and New Hope people.
 
Sexual context: 1 Nothing explicit occurs. Dallas comments that Rhen and Thalli are the nicest looking girls he's ever seen.
 
 
Overall:
I think Anomaly is still my favorite of this series. However, I still greatly enjoyed this volume. It was encouraging to see Thalli learn to place her trust in God instead of leaning on her own strength. It was devastating to see the wickedness that one man could spawn. It was traumatic, the romantic relationships morass. Berk or Alex? Alex or Berk? If I've learned one thing so far about this series, it's that you can't trust anything for very long. Just when you think a certain character is so wonderful, the truth is revealed - or that character dies. People are not what they seem, and reading Luminary, I felt as confused and contemplative as the protagonist herself. I was captivated by the cultures displayed in Athens and New Hope. I was elated at yet more musical references. I was on the edge of my seat for the good last half of the book.
I was sucked into a thrilling world with a tremendously heartbreaking backstory. I was left in inner turmoil over what could possibly happen next.
 
In conclusion? I was left hungry for more.
 
 


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Health Benefits of Romerillo {eat your weeds #2}

 
Bidens alba - also known as Romerillo, Butterfly Needles and Shepherd's Needles - is a weedy plant found abundantly in the Sunshine State. However, it can also be found worldwide. There are more than 40 native species in the United States alone and over 230 across the globe.
 
At first glance, this plant doesn't look like anything special. In fact, most people see it as a nuisance! A pest to get rid of!
 
For one thing, it has these little clusters of sticker-burs that instantly cling onto anything they brush against. Your clothes and dogs' fur especially. I'm sure many of us can happily recall those wonderful times when we brushed against a Romerillo and got covered in the annoying little things - and had to spend 20 minutes just picking them all out.
 
So yeah. At first glance, this seems like just another troublesome 'weed'.
 
Well, guess what. I have news for you.
 
This is more than just a weed.
 
You're looking at me skeptically. Don't try to hide it. I see you over there on your side of the computer, in your little corner of planet earth. You're squinting at the screen right now in major doubt of what I'm about to say.
 
"How on earth could such a cumbersome plant be beneficial to me?"
 
Did you know that for centuries, people have been using this weed for both food and medicine?
 
You didn't? Well, neither did I until several weeks ago when my family visited a local gardener's place and learned quite a bit from him on the topic of wild edibles.
 
 The flowers and tender young leaves and of Bidens alba can be added to salads, and the more mature leaves can be boiled or steamed as a pot herb. A mild tea can be made from the flowers. Some folks have even made wine from them, I hear.
 
It has a good amount of protein, fiber and beta-carotene. Also possesses a good deal of anti-bacterial and anti-cancer compounds and activity.
It's said to boost the immune system and anti-malarial. It's also antileukemic among other things.
 
Here are some of the ailments Romerillo has been used to treat medicinally:
 
  • Colds
  • Flu
  • Snake bites
  • Colon cancer
  • Blood clots
  • Cuts
  • Hepatitis
  • Bacterial infections
  • Inflammation
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Worms
  • Sore throats
  • Headaches
  • Diarrhea
  • High fever
Native American Seminoles would chew on Romerillo leaves if a sore throat was present. I'm guessing for the other issues one would make a tea from the leaves and flowers and drink it throughout the day. Or, dry it and make it into a powder to consume with other food/drink items. Think adding it to your smoothies, that sort of thing.
 
"Antineoplasics phytotherapeutical composition based on Bidens alba, has properties that inhibit the growth of neoplasia.The presence of those properties in the extract and also in the fractions of plant have extreme importance in cancer treatment, with the possibility to obtain drugs with less collateral effects and less resistance development of the carcinogenic cells."
 
 
Here's a very helpful video from Green Deane at EatTheWeeds.com.
If you want to really get informed on this particular plant you should watch it. Everything you need to know about identifying Romerillo, cautions to take when harvesting, and all the other topics can be found here!
 
Hope y'all are having a blessed week!