Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Giveaways and a Birthday
Today is a special day...it's J. R. R. Tolkien's birthday! He would be 120 today if he were still alive. Let this encourage you to re-read his Lord of the Rings trilogy, along with The Hobbit (especially since the first movie is just out! Find my review on the right). Please join me in wishing him a happy birthday!
Now, on to the giveaways. I'm not having one (remember though, that I'll have one when there are 200 followers! We're up to 196...), but several other blogs are having them to celebrate the new year, and even a few left over from Christmas. Let's see what you could get!
You could win Downton Abbey Season 3 (or 2 or 1, or you could win a variety of other movies including Brave!) or a $25 gift certificate for Amazon (or $10 for iTunes)...pretty awesome giveaway, huh? Just click HERE for this giveaway! And incidentally...that's a really fun blog to browse too!
Or, you could win The Way of Grace by Cathy Bryant. Again, this giveaway is on one of my favorite blogs, and this book looks well worth reading! Click HERE to go enter.
Finally, you could win Melanie Dickerson's newest release, The Fairest Beauty. It looks like it's a delightful fairy tale retelling! Just click HERE.
There you have it, folks! Go enter some of these awesome giveaways. :) Oh, by the way...this is my 1200th post. :D
*Edit:* It's not Tolkien's 120th birthday, it's his 121st. I'm still thinking in 2012 time...saw someone else post that it was 121st, and thought they were wrong. But I checked my math and...I was wrong. SO. I apologize.
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giveaway,
J. R. R. Tolkien
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Jane Austen: Birthday and Tag
In honor of today's being Jane Austen's 237th birthday...I decided to take a bit and answer a few of the questions from the tag that the wonderful hostesses of the Jane Austen Birthday Assembly made up. I opted to do just the first five questions for the sake of time...check out the full tag and hang out with a bunch of other Janeites in honor of The Birthday! Now, the questions I'm answering.
1. How did you meet Jane Austen?
Let me think. I believe it must have been when I first saw a few clips (shown me by my mother) of P&P 1995. Being a girl of about 12, I loved it! Who wouldn't delight in dresses, dancing, and Darcy? Time passed and I watched many more adaptions of Austen's books, along with reading all her major novels and Sanditon as finished by Another Lady. I can remember attempting to read Emma not long after seeing that P&P for the first time, but found it far too confusing. Now though, I've read P&P, Emma, Persuasion, and S&S all aloud to myself -- and fully understood each. :) Eventually, of course, I found the internet. And blogs. Blogs about Jane Austen. And of that came this blog, to chronicle my adventures with Jane Austen and her books and movie adaptions, along with a great deal of un-Austen-related material. :)
2. In which order did you first become acquainted with and read Jane Austen's novels?
I read P&P first, then probably S&S. All the rest came later, and I don't really remember...but I do know that only one I've read just once is Northanger Abbey. I do plan to read it again. :)
3. Rate Jane Austen's major novels from your most favorite to your least favorite and tell why.
My favorite is the stereotypical one -- P&P. I love the story, and the way they talk, and the quotable lines, and Lizzy. It's the book I probably know best and have read most. Next would be Emma, a very close second. Again, Emma is a delightful (and imperfect) heroine and I enjoy her! Mr. Knightley is also wonderful. Probably my third favorite (which I don't know as well as the first two) is S&S, followed by Persuasion. Both wonderful books worth many re-readings. Finally, Mansfield Park -- I've never liked the story much. Not like P&P, at least. I don't think I'll pass a final opinion on NA until I read it again since it's been years and I've grown and changed a lot. :)
4. Which Jane Austen hero/heroine couple is your favorite and why?
Who doesn't love Darcy and Lizzy? But why are they my favorites? Possibly because I just love Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth in the roles. I also love Emma and Knightley.
5. Which hero/heroine couple is your least favorite and why?
Again leaving NA out of the equation...Fanny and Edmund. I don't like the movie adaption that I've seen (2007, I think) and their story has never grabbed me as much.
6. {{NOTE: I am adding this question, just for fun -- it is not in the original tag.}} Which movie adaptions are your favorites for each book?
P&P -- 1995 with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. I've also seen one hour of the 1980 and all of the 2005 twice. Find my comparisons on the right side-bar (towards bottom).
Emma -- 2009 with Romola Garai and Johnny Lee Miller. I've also seen both 1996 versions. These are also compared (see sidebar on right).
S&S -- 1995 with Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant. I've also seen the 2007 and 1970(?) versions -- the 2008 is a close second to my favorite.
Persuasion -- 1995 with Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds. I've also seen the 2008, very good.
Mansfield Park -- 2007 with Billie Piper and Blake Ritson. It was okay. I haven't seen other versions.
Northanger Abbey -- none yet! I haven't seen any.
There you go! Happy birthday, Jane Austen! And thanks to you ladies who hosted this delightful Assembly. I've read and enjoyed the posts. :)
1. How did you meet Jane Austen?
Let me think. I believe it must have been when I first saw a few clips (shown me by my mother) of P&P 1995. Being a girl of about 12, I loved it! Who wouldn't delight in dresses, dancing, and Darcy? Time passed and I watched many more adaptions of Austen's books, along with reading all her major novels and Sanditon as finished by Another Lady. I can remember attempting to read Emma not long after seeing that P&P for the first time, but found it far too confusing. Now though, I've read P&P, Emma, Persuasion, and S&S all aloud to myself -- and fully understood each. :) Eventually, of course, I found the internet. And blogs. Blogs about Jane Austen. And of that came this blog, to chronicle my adventures with Jane Austen and her books and movie adaptions, along with a great deal of un-Austen-related material. :)
2. In which order did you first become acquainted with and read Jane Austen's novels?
I read P&P first, then probably S&S. All the rest came later, and I don't really remember...but I do know that only one I've read just once is Northanger Abbey. I do plan to read it again. :)
3. Rate Jane Austen's major novels from your most favorite to your least favorite and tell why.
My favorite is the stereotypical one -- P&P. I love the story, and the way they talk, and the quotable lines, and Lizzy. It's the book I probably know best and have read most. Next would be Emma, a very close second. Again, Emma is a delightful (and imperfect) heroine and I enjoy her! Mr. Knightley is also wonderful. Probably my third favorite (which I don't know as well as the first two) is S&S, followed by Persuasion. Both wonderful books worth many re-readings. Finally, Mansfield Park -- I've never liked the story much. Not like P&P, at least. I don't think I'll pass a final opinion on NA until I read it again since it's been years and I've grown and changed a lot. :)
4. Which Jane Austen hero/heroine couple is your favorite and why?
Who doesn't love Darcy and Lizzy? But why are they my favorites? Possibly because I just love Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth in the roles. I also love Emma and Knightley.
5. Which hero/heroine couple is your least favorite and why?
Again leaving NA out of the equation...Fanny and Edmund. I don't like the movie adaption that I've seen (2007, I think) and their story has never grabbed me as much.
6. {{NOTE: I am adding this question, just for fun -- it is not in the original tag.}} Which movie adaptions are your favorites for each book?
P&P -- 1995 with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. I've also seen one hour of the 1980 and all of the 2005 twice. Find my comparisons on the right side-bar (towards bottom).
Emma -- 2009 with Romola Garai and Johnny Lee Miller. I've also seen both 1996 versions. These are also compared (see sidebar on right).
S&S -- 1995 with Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant. I've also seen the 2007 and 1970(?) versions -- the 2008 is a close second to my favorite.
Persuasion -- 1995 with Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds. I've also seen the 2008, very good.
Mansfield Park -- 2007 with Billie Piper and Blake Ritson. It was okay. I haven't seen other versions.
Northanger Abbey -- none yet! I haven't seen any.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Birthdays Today
There are a couple of notable birthdays today...and yes, you need to know about them. They are...
Louisa May Alcott
November 29, 1832 - March 6, 1888 -- today she is 180
You know her because she wrote Little Women and Eight Cousins among many others.
C. S. Lewis (or Clive Staples Lewis)
November 29, 1898 - November 22, 1963 -- today he is 115.
You know him because he wrote the splendid Chronicles of Narnia (seven books) and others, like Mere Christianity and The Great Divorce.
Madeleine L'Engle
November 29, 1918 - September 6, 2007 -- today she is 95.
You know her because she wrote A Wrinkle in Time and Meet the Austins and others.
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birthday,
C. S. Lewis,
Louisa May Alcott
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Birthday: Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen
Birth: October 20, 1958
I’ve posted about him: http://austenitis.blogspot.com/search/label/Viggo%20Mortenson
It’s his 54th birthday!
You know him because – he was Aragorn in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, and a wonderful Aragorn he was!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Birthday: Skandar Keynes
Skandar Keynes
Birth: September 5, 1991
I’ve posted about him: http://austenitis.blogspot.com/search/label/Skandar%20Keynes
It’s his 21st birthday!
You know him because – he was Edmund Pevensie in all three of the
“Chronicles of Narnia” films. It was pretty cool to watch him grow up through
the films! Especially my Spotlight post on him. :)
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Birthday: Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Birth: August 23, 1912
Death: February 2, 1996
It’s his 100th birthday!
You know him because – he was a well-loved actor in the 40’s and
50’s. He acted in Brigadoon, Singin’ in
the Rain, American in Paris, and others. He also directed a few films,
including Hello, Dolly!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Birthday: Ben Barnes
Ben Barnes
Birth: August 20, 1981
It’s his 31st birthday!
You know him because – he starred in the two of the three
“Chronicles of Narnia” films. He was the title character in Prince Caspian and an important part of Voyage of the Dawn Treader. He was
awesome in PC. J
Friday, August 17, 2012
Birthday: Gene Stratton Porter
Gene Stratton Porter
Birth: August 17, 1863
Death: December 6, 1924
It’s her 149th birthday!
You know her because – she wrote Girl of the Limberlost (which I’ve read) and Freckles (which I haven’t). Her real name was Geneva Grace Stratton.
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birthday,
Gene Stratton Porter
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Birthday: Napoleon
Napoleon
Birth: August 15, 1769
Death: May 5, 1821
It’s his 243rd birthday!
You know him because – he is a famous conqueror.
Birthday: Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott
Birth: August 15, 1771
Death: September 21, 1832
It’s his 235th birthday!
You know him because – he’s a well-known author, having written Ivanhoe and Waverley.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Birthday: Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman
Birth: August 14, 1960
It’s her 52nd birthday!
You know her because – she’s a good singer. Not all her songs are
great, but some good ones include Anytime
Anywhere, I Don’t Know How to Love
Him, and What You Never Know.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Birthday: Romola Garai
Romola Garai
Birth: August 6, 1982
It’s her 30th birthday!
You know her because – she was Emma Woodhouse in the 2009 version
of Emma. One of my favorite actors,
and she was perfect for the part! She’s also in Amazing Grace.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Birthday: Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Birth: August 4, 1961
It’s his 51st birthday!
You know him because – ummm…I think you know why you know him. He’s
our country’s 44th president and is currently in office.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Birthday: Francis Scott Key
Francis Scott Key
Birth: August 1, 1779 (or maybe August 2)
Death: January 11, 1843
It’s his 233rd birthday!
You know him because – he wrote the song The Star-Spangled Banner.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Birthday: Jackie Kennedy
Jackie Kennedy
Birth: July 28, 1929
Death: May 19, 1994
It’s her 83rd birthday!
You know her because – she’s one of the best-known presidents’
wives. Especially known for her clothes. This is not a woman I “like” or
emulate, but she had some really neat outfits!
Friday, July 27, 2012
Birthday: Hilaire Belloc
Hilaire Belloc
Birth: July 27, 1870
Death: July 16, 1953
It’s his 142nd birthday!
You know him because – he wrote some very interesting poems. If you
haven’t heard of him, that’s not too shocking. See one of his poems below. It’s
more of a nice poem than the one I was thinking of – check out Matilda.
The Yak by Hilaire Belloc
As a friend to children, commend me the Yak;
You will find it exactly the thing;
It will carry and fetch, you can ride on its back,
Or lead it about with a string.
The Tartar who dwells on the plains of Thibet
(A desolate region of snow),
Has for centuries made it a nursery pet,
And surely the Tartar should know!
Then tell your papa
where the Yak can be got,
And if he is awfully rich,
He will buy you the creature – or else he will not
(I cannot be positive which).
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Birthday: John Newbery
John Newbery
Birth: July 19, 1713
Death: December 22, 1767
It’s his 245th birthday!
You know him because – he was the one that the Newberry award is
named after! He’s beloved because he was the first publisher and seller of
children’s books. The Newberry Award is given to exceptional children’s books. (not sure if above picture is him...but I think so)
Monday, July 9, 2012
Birthday: Georgie Henley
Georgie Henley
Birth: July 9, 1995
It’s her 17th birthday!
You know her because – she was Lucy Pevensie in the three Narnia
films. And a perfect Lucy too! It’s been so fun to watch her grow up through
the three movies. I love her in all of them!
Friday, July 6, 2012
Birthday: Nancy Reagan
Nancy Reagan
Birth: July 6, 1921
It’s her 91st birthday!
You know her because – she was the wife of President Ronald Reagan.
She loved wearing red.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Birthday: Princess Diana
Princess Diana
Birth: July 1, 1961
Death: August 31, 1997
It’s her 51st birthday!
You know her because – she was mighty famous. She married – and
became a princess! I’m not emulating her, but she sure had some awesome
outfits.
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