Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A new look!!



Yes, I got glasses a few days ago. They've taken some getting used to but I can see much better! I'm quite near-sighted.
How do I look??

Friday, January 23, 2009

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Sonja's creative photography





A typical 'jumping on the bed' morning in our house.......!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

New Solo Dress Plans!!



Our teacher is starting a solo dress business. She designs them and has someone make them for her. I'm in line for a Fauna Gille Designs solo dress! She has made two for some other girls in the school and now she's thinking up ideas for mine. The sketch is just one of them. It won't be as plain when it's finished, Fauna is a specialist at jeweling! There may be more than 1000 jewels when it's done. I hope to have it in time for St. Patrick's Day, so most of you will be able to see it in person!! Please comment and tell me what you think about this...!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Merlin and the Gleam


Alfred Lord Tennyson is my favorite poet! I love his style! Here's another one of his great poems...I'm sure Sandy would have loved this one, too! (See my Excelsior post.) Seamus will appreciate poetry sometime soon...I hope. Maybe he'll become a listener instead of a Sally-attacker......


Merlin and the Gleam

O Young Mariner,
You from the have
Under the sea-cliff,
You that are watching
The gray Magician
With eyes of wonder,
I am Merlin,
And I am dying,
I am Merlin
Who follow The Gleam.

Mighty the Wizard who found me at sunrise
Sleeping, and woke me
And learn'd me the Magic!
Great the Master,
And sweet the Magic,
When over the valley,
In early summers,
Over the mountain,
On human faces,
And all around me,
Moving to melody,
Floated The Gleam.

Once at the croak of a Raven who crost it,
A barbarous people,
Blind to the magic,
And deaf to the melody,
Snarl'd at and cursed me.
A demon vext me,
The light retreated,
The landskip darken'd,
The melody deaden'd,
The Master whisper'd
"Follow The Gleam."

Then to the melody,
Over a wilderness
Gliding, and glancing at
Elf of the woodland,
Gnome of the cavern,
Griffin and Giant,
And dancing of Fairies
In desolate hollows,
And wraiths of the mountain,
And rolling of dragons
By warble of water,
Or cataract music
Of falling torrents,
Flitted The Gleam.

Down from the mountain
And over the level,
And streaming and shining on
Silent river,
Silvery willow,
Pasture and plowland,
Horses and oxen,
Innocent maidens,
Garrulous children,
Homestead and Harvest,
Reaper and gleaner,
And rough-ruddy faves
Of lowly labour,
Slided The Gleam--

Then, with a melody
Stronger and statelier,
Led me at length
To the city and palace
Of Arthur the king;
Touch'd at the golden
Cross of the churches,
Flash'd on the Tournament,
Flicker'd and bicker'd
From helmet to helmet,
And last on the forehead
Of Arthur the blameless
Rested The Gleam.

Clouds and darkness
Closed upon Camelot;
Arthur had vanish'd
I knew not whither,
The king who loved me,
And cannot die;
For out of the darkness
Silent and slowly
The Gleam that had waned to a wintry glimmer
On icy fallow
And faded forest,
Drew to the valley
Named of the shadow,
And slowly brightening
Out of the glimmer,
And slowly moving again to a melody
Yearningly tender,
Fell on the shadow,
No longer a shadow,
But clothed with The Gleam.

And broader and brighter
The Gleam flying onward,
Wed to the melody,
Sang thro' the world;
And slower and fainter,
Old and weary,
But eager to follow,
I saw whenever
In passing it glanced upon
Hamlet or city,
That under the Crosses
The dead man's garden,
The mortal hillock,
Would break into blossom;
And so to the land's
Last limit I came--
And can no longer,
But die rejoicing,
For thro' the Magic
Of Him the Mighty,
Who taught me in childhood,
There on the border
Of boundless Ocean,
And all but in Heaven
Hovers The Gleam.

Not of the sunlight,
Not of the moonlight,
Not of the starlight!
O young Mariner,
Down to the haven,
Call your companions,
Launch your vessel,
And crowd your canvas,
And, ere it vanishes
Over the margin,
After it, follow it,
Follow The Gleam.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Christmas 2008





This year we had Christmas Eve at Grandma's, so our home Christmas was the 23rd. After we opened presents that night we watched 'Christmas at Luther' trying to see our cousin.

At Grandma's we ate at the church and then came home for cookies and presents!
Izzy and Miranda were very surprised to open their own American Girl dolls! Isabels is Kirsten and Mirandas is Mia, the girl of the year 2008 (limited edition doll-only available for one year). Selena got Kirsten's trunk and I will get Kit's trunk, but it's on back-order. And another American Girl present, we'll be taken out to lunch at the American Girl cafe at the Mall! That will be blogged about soon......