Wednesday, December 31, 2014

My 2014

Jälle see aeg käes. Ma ei suuda uskuda kui kiiresti aasta teine pool on läinud. Pole olnud sellist aegagi, et kirjutada.

Minu 2014
Trenn. Jooksin 1684km.
Joonistasin 8 pilti (alates 2007 aastast ei ole nii vähe veel joonistanud :( )
Käisin 2 riigis. Nädal Kuopios, Soomes. Nädal Iirmaal. Valepoolne liiklus :D Ei jõua järgmist suve ja Cornwalli ära oodata. Sotimaa peab veel aasta ootama.
1 kontsert, One Republic.
Sain Goodreads`i väljakutse tehtud, 50 raamatut. Ei kujuta ette, kuidas mõni inimene suudab reaalselt lugeda a la 120 või 300 raamatut. Ma puhtfüüsiliselt üle 50 ei jõua. Kas neil tööd või ma ei tea, muid tegevusi ei ole?

Uued kogemused
Jaanuar Põhjaka. Sotsiaalainete juht
Veebruar Käsitööring. Keedutainas. Brownie
Märts Kuopio. Kringel. Toidukoolitus
Aprill Makroonid. Sefiir. Tordikoolitus
Mai Sefiiritort. Rummmipallid
Juuni  Sokolaaditort
Juuli Vasakpoolne liiklus. Plaatisin täiesti üksinda ruumi
August
September
Oktoober
November Suhkrulilled
Detsember Sushi valmistamine

This time of year again. I cannot believe how incredibly fast the second part of this year has passed. I have not even had the time to sit down and write.

Summary of my 2014.
Training. Ran 1684km.
Made 8 drawings. I have never drawn that little.
Visited 2 coutries. A week in Kuopio, Finland. A week in Ireland. Wrong side traffic :D Cannot wait for doing that again in summer.
Saw only 1 concert.One Republic.
Completed my Goodreads reading challenge of 50 books again. As much as last year but realistically I am not able to read any more. I simply do not understand people who read 120 or 300 books a year. Don`t they have jobs? Lives?

New experiences in 2014.
January. Põhjaka Manor.
February. Handicraft course
March. Kuopio.
April. Divinity. Macarons. Cake training
May. Divinity cake. Rum balls
June. Chocolate cake
July. Wrong-sided traffic. Plastering a room by myself
August.
September.
October.
November. Sugar flowers
December. Making sushi

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Reading resolutions for 2015

Done ^_^ 
I found this reading challenge. And since my Goodreads goal for this year is 50 books again, I thought to try it. To keep track of the list:
50 categories (51 books)
* 30.08. finished my 50th book this year ^_^ *

1. A book with more than 500 pages  The Other Side of the Story by Marian Keyes                  
2. A classic romance North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
3. A book that became a movie The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel by Deborah Moggach
4. A book published this year Kuninglikud armastuslood. Tõeline armastus kuningakodade suletud uste taga. Gill Paul
5. A book with a number in the title The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
6. A book written by someone under 30 Kristiine Kurema Liblika lein
7. A book with nonhuman characters The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett
8. A funny book Wtfudge am I supposed to read? Supposed to be How to be a Woman (didn`t find funny the slightest). Downloaded Free the Shorts from Amazon Humour section. What the fude was that? Others claim those to be funny, so be it.
9. A book by a female author Local Hero by Nora Roberts
10. A mystery or a thriller Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin
11. A book with a one word title Finale by Becca Fitzpatrick
12. A book of short stories Miss Marple kogutud lühijutud Agatha Christie
13. A book set in a different country Delirium by Lauren Oliver
14. A nonfiction book Kuidas panna inimesi tegutsema by
15. A popular author`s first book Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
16. A book from an author you love that you haven`t read before The Casual Vacancy by J.K.Rowling
17. A book a friend recommended Bullery lapsed Astrid Lindgren
18. A Pulitzer-priced book Empire Falls by Richard Russo
19. A book based on a true story Väike raamat suurest leinast by Ian Gilbert
20. A book at the bottom of your to-read list How To Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran
21. A book your mom loves    Eat, pray, love by Elizabeth Gilbert
22. A book that scares you Kinnimüüritud tuba, lugude kokkupanija Kalle Kurg, kes ei ole autor; Horowitzi õudus I by Anthony Horowitz
23. A book more than 100 years old North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
24. A book based entirely on its cover Honeysuckle Hollow by Jennifer Moormann
25. A book you were supposed to read in school but didn`t  Hahahaha :D
26. A memoir Metsik Cherly Strayed
27. A book you can finish in a day  The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by
  Sleep! By
28. A book with antomyms in the title North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
29. A book set somewhere you`ve always wanted to visit The Book of Tomorrow by Cecilia Ahern
30. A book that came out the year you were born Kullimaja Marta  Ellinor Rängel
31. A book with bad reviews How the In-Laws Wrecked Christmas by Fiona Gison
32. A trilogy Divergent , Insurgent , Allegiant by Veronica Roth
33. A book from your childhood Kui ma väike olin Liina Raudsik
34. A book with a love triangle The Scorch Trials by James Dashner
35. A book set in the future The Maze Runner by James Dashner
36. A book set in high school  Looking for Alaska by John Green
37. A book with a colour in the title Silver Shadows by Richelle Mead
38. A book that made you cry. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
39. A book with magic Shadow Spell by Nora Roberts
40. A graphic novel Troubled Waters by
41. A book by an author you`ve never read before Midsummer Magic by Julia Williams
42. A book you own but have not read The Bridesmaid Pact by Julia Williams
43. A book that takes place in your hometown  Türi - kilde kihelkonna ja linna arengust by J.Arvola jt
44. A book that was originally written in a different language 16 Lighthouse Road by Debbie Macomber
45. A book set during Christmas A Will and a Way by Nora Roberts
46. A book written by an author with your same initials  Sleep! By
47. A play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
48. A banned book Alice imedemaal Luis Carroll
49. A book based or turned into a TV show The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
50. A book you started but never finished North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell

Thranduil

I finally got to see The Battle of the Five Armies. Major effects and a nice summary to the Hobbit trilogy and prequel to Lord of the Rings. But that is not what this post is about obviously.

Thranduil as portrayed by the talented Lee Pace was .. to melt for. I have seen the first Hobbit film but not the second one. He appeared in An Unexpected Journey but then he did not catch my eye for some reason. But he is amazing. I have never liked men with long hair. Thranduil on the other hand is  (well, technically Lee Pace) gorgeous.