Happy Sunday!
So, apparently, June happened, and no one informed me. A few weeks ago, I looked at the calendar and realized it was the middle of June. I had thought that it was, like, June 4th or something. XD
But anyways, summer is halfway over, and with it, half the year. Kind of a depressing thought, so let’s move on from that and discuss some OTHER things!
The best thing about this month by far was that SCHOOL IS OVER.yes I am still excited about that. It’s such a relief to not worry about homework for an entire month. :D
And for the first time in months, I actually interacted with people in-person!! I met with some friends and, among other things, played some Sorry with them. (And my *cough* more competitive friends may have thrown around some threats, but it’s fine.) I also got to see some family members who I don’t see often, which was nice.
One of my favorite parts of the month was having Chick-fil-a twice in a week. That was nice. ;)we’re not going to discuss the amount of food from one Japanese restaurant I had in the same span of time
I’ve also been getting into writing letters! I’m not one of those “artsy pen-pal” people (though I wish I was XD), but it’s been fun just writing to friends who don’t live close to me. (The only problem was that I soon ran out of cool stationery and had to buy some more.)
And Masses started back up at our parish! I’m so glad we can go celebrate Mass at a physical church, instead of in a living room, watching a YouTube video without any music. :(
Star Wars. My family and I finished our rewatch of the original trilogy! It was such a burst of nostalgia to hear John Williams’ soundtracks and watch these characters again. Luke’s character arc in particular struck me as excellent (and I spent a full thirty minutes analyzing it after Return of the Jedi XD).
Also, excuse me for a rant here, but there is NO HECKING WAY the Emperor survived that fall. No. Way. He literally fell down a long shaft, into some sort of reactor, which then was exploded by Lando. Look, I can suspend my disbelief for Bucky’s resurrection in Captain America, but not for this one. *sigh*
Anyways.
I Love You So Mochi. This was, hands-down, one of the cutest contemporaries I’ve ever read. I really loved the Japanese setting, and the romance was adorable! Although there were a few things I wish weren’t included, I still fangirl whenever I think about this story, and I wish there was a sequel.
Fullmetal Alchemist. After finishing Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood last month, it was only logical for me to watch the original Fullmetal Alchemist TV show. It’s definitely different from Brotherhood, and I’m not sure if that’s a good or bad thing yet. But I’m really appreciating the character arc of the main character, Ed. I kinda want to write a post about it, honestly.
Attack on Titan’s first opening song. I haven’t TECHNICALLY watched Attack on Titan yet, but I HAVE listened to Guren No Yumiya at least ten times. It’s SO EPIC, guys. (And you can bet that as soon as I finish FMA I will be watching this show. I am PUMPED.)
I would mention TwoSetViolin’s lofi being added on Spotify after a month of waiting, but I think you guys are sick of me mentioning them
Writing, you ask?
It’s going FANTASTICALLY.
I can’t say much more than that, except for that Project Chaos is going along just fine! I mean, I’ve already killed off one innocent cinnamon roll chara- I mean, *cough* all my characters are staying safe and healthy.
Also, I wrote 6000 words in one day. Don’t ask me how, because I have no clue.
Here are the posts I did this month, in case you missed them:
I took a commenting semi-hiatus due to Life Things, which is why I’ve been so late, both commenting on blogs and replying on this one. And I'm not quite caught up yet, so bear with me. I'm getting there, I promise.
Meanwhile, the blogosphere has been EXPLODING. This has been such a hectic month, but I’ll do my best to cover the highlights.
Bethany @ Scribbled Fiction gave some tips on avoiding procrastination which I desperately need. :D
Emily @ The Ones that Really Matter discussed finding peace in this crazy world. Everyone needs to read this post. <3 <3 <3
Ribbon Ash talked about some “writer’s obsessions” she has, which was fascinating! (Now I want to write a post about my own obsessions. XD)
Hanne @ Losing the Busyness started a YouTube channel! So far, she’s posted super-aesthetic journaling and pen-palling videos, and if you’re into that, I highly recommend checking it out!
Megan @ The Pen and the Cross posted about the Catholic liturgy, and if you’re going to write Catholic characters or just want to know more about the faith, I suggest you head over there! (She’s also organizing a Catholic Liturgy Week with Samantha, which is going to be EPIC.)
And let’s not even mention the fact that some more bloggers are publishing this year!!! Lia’s poetry collection and Sarah and Julian’s pirate novel are just a few.
————————————————————————
Things seem to be looking up for 2020, with all those releases. July is also going to bring some awesome things, like the Hamilfilm on Disney+! *shrieks forever*
Everything is changing again, hopefully for the better. But don’t forget to stop and take a deep breath. Because if July goes by as quickly as June, you might miss it if you blink. ;)
-Nicole <3
So, apparently, June happened, and no one informed me. A few weeks ago, I looked at the calendar and realized it was the middle of June. I had thought that it was, like, June 4th or something. XD
But anyways, summer is halfway over, and with it, half the year. Kind of a depressing thought, so let’s move on from that and discuss some OTHER things!
The best thing about this month by far was that SCHOOL IS OVER.
And for the first time in months, I actually interacted with people in-person!! I met with some friends and, among other things, played some Sorry with them. (And my *cough* more competitive friends may have thrown around some threats, but it’s fine.) I also got to see some family members who I don’t see often, which was nice.
One of my favorite parts of the month was having Chick-fil-a twice in a week. That was nice. ;)
I’ve also been getting into writing letters! I’m not one of those “artsy pen-pal” people (though I wish I was XD), but it’s been fun just writing to friends who don’t live close to me. (The only problem was that I soon ran out of cool stationery and had to buy some more.)
And Masses started back up at our parish! I’m so glad we can go celebrate Mass at a physical church, instead of in a living room, watching a YouTube video without any music. :(
Star Wars. My family and I finished our rewatch of the original trilogy! It was such a burst of nostalgia to hear John Williams’ soundtracks and watch these characters again. Luke’s character arc in particular struck me as excellent (and I spent a full thirty minutes analyzing it after Return of the Jedi XD).
Also, excuse me for a rant here, but there is NO HECKING WAY the Emperor survived that fall. No. Way. He literally fell down a long shaft, into some sort of reactor, which then was exploded by Lando. Look, I can suspend my disbelief for Bucky’s resurrection in Captain America, but not for this one. *sigh*
Anyways.
I have a theory that the Emperor is just winging everything and just says this to be intimidating XD |
I Love You So Mochi. This was, hands-down, one of the cutest contemporaries I’ve ever read. I really loved the Japanese setting, and the romance was adorable! Although there were a few things I wish weren’t included, I still fangirl whenever I think about this story, and I wish there was a sequel.
Fullmetal Alchemist. After finishing Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood last month, it was only logical for me to watch the original Fullmetal Alchemist TV show. It’s definitely different from Brotherhood, and I’m not sure if that’s a good or bad thing yet. But I’m really appreciating the character arc of the main character, Ed. I kinda want to write a post about it, honestly.
*wants to hug him through the screen* |
Attack on Titan’s first opening song. I haven’t TECHNICALLY watched Attack on Titan yet, but I HAVE listened to Guren No Yumiya at least ten times. It’s SO EPIC, guys. (And you can bet that as soon as I finish FMA I will be watching this show. I am PUMPED.)
I would mention TwoSetViolin’s lofi being added on Spotify after a month of waiting, but I think you guys are sick of me mentioning them
Writing, you ask?
It’s going FANTASTICALLY.
I can’t say much more than that, except for that Project Chaos is going along just fine! I mean, I’ve already killed off one innocent cinnamon roll chara- I mean, *cough* all my characters are staying safe and healthy.
Also, I wrote 6000 words in one day. Don’t ask me how, because I have no clue.
Here are the posts I did this month, in case you missed them:
I took a commenting semi-hiatus due to Life Things, which is why I’ve been so late, both commenting on blogs and replying on this one. And I'm not quite caught up yet, so bear with me. I'm getting there, I promise.
Meanwhile, the blogosphere has been EXPLODING. This has been such a hectic month, but I’ll do my best to cover the highlights.
Bethany @ Scribbled Fiction gave some tips on avoiding procrastination which I desperately need. :D
Emily @ The Ones that Really Matter discussed finding peace in this crazy world. Everyone needs to read this post. <3 <3 <3
Ribbon Ash talked about some “writer’s obsessions” she has, which was fascinating! (Now I want to write a post about my own obsessions. XD)
Hanne @ Losing the Busyness started a YouTube channel! So far, she’s posted super-aesthetic journaling and pen-palling videos, and if you’re into that, I highly recommend checking it out!
Megan @ The Pen and the Cross posted about the Catholic liturgy, and if you’re going to write Catholic characters or just want to know more about the faith, I suggest you head over there! (She’s also organizing a Catholic Liturgy Week with Samantha, which is going to be EPIC.)
And let’s not even mention the fact that some more bloggers are publishing this year!!! Lia’s poetry collection and Sarah and Julian’s pirate novel are just a few.
————————————————————————
Things seem to be looking up for 2020, with all those releases. July is also going to bring some awesome things, like the Hamilfilm on Disney+! *shrieks forever*
Everything is changing again, hopefully for the better. But don’t forget to stop and take a deep breath. Because if July goes by as quickly as June, you might miss it if you blink. ;)
-Nicole <3
How was your June???? Are you excited for the Hamilfilm? What are your thoughts on the original Star Wars trilogy? Let’s talk!