Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Literary Heroine Blog Party and Giveaway - 2015


You are cordially invited. . . 

To the Fifth annual Literary Heroine Blog Party!
~ February 16-28 ~


Are you enthralled with the charming stories of heroines of yesteryear? Do you thrill at the sight of a lovely, century-old book? Have you ever read a favorite novel up in the airy retreat of a graceful tree? Do you often catch yourself thinking of the inhabitants of Orchard House or Pemberley as not only very real, but intimate friends? If so, I hope you will plan on joining me for this exciting online party.

Read all of the fabulous entries from years past!


This has become such a fun tradition for me, as every year on my birthday the LHBP is posted and scores of lovely ladies around the world link up their entries to the blog party quiz.  This year is a little different from previously as I've been slightly distracted with wedding planning and living life and wonderfulness, so we're a day late on posting.
We're also streamlining the blog party with a single giveaway hosted by my Etsy shop, Kellie Falconer Design.


Here's how it works: 

* As your hostess, I will provide a linkup at the end of this post. All you must do is answer the questions below, making them your own with your unique personality and way with words. Then sign the guestbook at the end of this post in the form of the link to your blog post!
* Via the guestbook/link pool, have fun mingling, visiting each other's blogs and getting to know one another better!



~The Giveaway~

You can certainly enter the giveaway without participating in the blog party, but I hope you'll join in both!
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The winner will be drawn at random on February the 28th.


The Literary Heroine Blog Party Link up:
(*To those of you who participated in earlier years, it's fine if you reuse some of your answers over again!*)


~ The Questions ~
  1. Introduce yourself! Divulge your life's vision, likes, dislikes, aspirations, or something completely random!
  2. What, to you, forms the essence of a true heroine? 
  3. Share (up to) four heroines of literature that you most admire and relate to. 
  4. Five of your favorite historical novels? 
  5. Out of those five books who is your favorite major character and why? 
  6. Out of those five books who is your favorite secondary character and why? 
  7. If you were to plan out your dream vacation, where would you travel to - and what would you plan to do there? 
  8. What is your favorite time period and culture to read about? 
  9. You have been invited to perform at the local charity concert. Singing, comedy, recitation, tap dancing… what is your act comprised of? 
  10. If you were to attend a party where each guest was to portray a heroine of literature, who would you select to represent? 
  11. Favorite author(s)? 
  12. In which century were most of the books you read written? 
  13. In your opinion, the ultimate hero in all literature is… 
  14. In your opinion, the most dastardly villain of all literature is... 
  15. Describe your ideal dwelling place. 
  16. Sum up your fashion style in a short sentence. 
  17. Three favorite Non-fiction books? 
  18. Your duties met for the day, how would you choose to spend a carefree summer afternoon? 
  19. Create a verbal sketch of your dream hat - in such a way as will best portray your true character. 
  20. Share the most significant event(s) that have marked your life in the past year. 
  21. Share the Bible passage(s) that have been most inspiring to you recently.

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Friday, February 13, 2015

All I Ask of You | Engagement Pt 1


A gray, wintry day this week found Christopher and I frolicking around in our ritziest clothes with my little sister for an ENGAGEMENT SHOOT!  I made my dress in December for the Christmas Swing ball, and wore my great grandmother's rhinestones.  Christopher donned his Italian leather wingtips that he wears for performances with his bluegrass band.  Guys, those shoes dazzle.  When he plays the banjo and wears those shoes, I'm not responsible for producing logical thought processes.

We had a marvelous time and Matilda did a marvelous job, and there's more to come so stay tuned!


 It's during this season that everyone gives a thought to love.  Some are in a romantic relationship, some are very much not and try to drown the sorrow in chick flicks and ghirardelli's.  I've always had a sympathetic feeling for both camps, but have never been able to relate to either.  I've written peppy blog posts in previous years for Valentine's day reiterating just how much I love this holiday and the traditions I've woven around it.  Celebrating the many loved ones in my life, reveling in femininity and flowers and period dramas and literary heroines and… chocolate.  Obvious reasons are obvious.
  
I've never been in a romantic relationship before and I've never really bemoaned the fact, though I've given it gigantic amounts of thought as we all have.  Largely due to the countless stories I've read, planted in my mind, of tales woven from the imaginations and observations of writers who capture human experience in the written word to share with others, I've grown very decided ideas about what love is.  How it is manifested, communicated, expressed and delivered, assured.  And I kept these ideas at the ready, waiting to see how they would be proven or stretched by the brilliant reality of Someday.  
In previous years, I spent this season in the happy medium of contentment and curiosity.

This year is so different.  Different from anything I've ever known.  This year I'm scandalously, inextricably, crazily in love with far more than the man of my dreams.  This year I'm preparing to marry him and wear his ring on my finger.

And those ideas I had?  
I once read that when he took her in his arms she knew she would never be alone again.  That a heart well worth winning does indeed exist - a heart that, once won, goes through fire and water for the winner, and never changes, and is never daunted.  
That perfect love casts out fear. 

I'm only beginning to understand just how true they are.




Words are only painted fire. A look is the fire itself.
― Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court