Midrash update
Dec. 4th, 2005 06:16 pmI spent a while working on my midrash while I was at work today. So far I've got a page of commentary written out longhand. All of it focusing on the names I've chosen for my characters. This stands as proof that Madeline L'Engle took over my brain from a very early age because that's really where I started this names are important gig.
Of course, that just makes it more pathetic when I can never remember anyone's name.
But still, one page of commentary done, and some vague ideas about what this story's going to focus on, and what the characters are going to be like. So far I have the woman as Anna, her husband as Noam, and her son as Jonathan. I feel somewhat productive.
In my less productive moments, I spent a while finding new vids that I like, so my music's expanding. Aside from the Weird Al I mentioned earlier, I found a new McWeir vid, a Weir vid, and a McKay vid done to "Faith of the Heart", the song they used as a theme song for Enterprise. Plus one by purpleyin called "Wear Sunscreen". Most of that one is formatted as a commencement address, which is fun, accurate, somewhat sentimental, and at times very pithy. I kept imagining Dumbledore saying it, even though the voice doesn't match either version of him. The words were something he would say.
Of course, that just makes it more pathetic when I can never remember anyone's name.
But still, one page of commentary done, and some vague ideas about what this story's going to focus on, and what the characters are going to be like. So far I have the woman as Anna, her husband as Noam, and her son as Jonathan. I feel somewhat productive.
In my less productive moments, I spent a while finding new vids that I like, so my music's expanding. Aside from the Weird Al I mentioned earlier, I found a new McWeir vid, a Weir vid, and a McKay vid done to "Faith of the Heart", the song they used as a theme song for Enterprise. Plus one by purpleyin called "Wear Sunscreen". Most of that one is formatted as a commencement address, which is fun, accurate, somewhat sentimental, and at times very pithy. I kept imagining Dumbledore saying it, even though the voice doesn't match either version of him. The words were something he would say.
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