Thanks, Elwen, for inspiring me to write this post. (You can read her post, 'A trip down Memory Lane' at www.narnianindisguise.blogspot.com) You got me thinking about my childhood and also my Narnian history.
Let's begin with my first Narnian experience. My father came home one day, raving about these books that were classics and they were so wonderful and I should be a good student and read them someday. 7 books in a nice, neat, boxed set were placed on my bookshelf, not to be read until years later.
Along with the books came a collection of films, a.k.a. the BBC productions of The Chronicles of Narnia. Let's just say that my first taste of Narnia was not my favorite. My sisters and I were slightly terrified by Reep (looked more like Chuck E. Cheese) and Lucy's bucked teeth. After watching the movies a few times, I decided to 'take a break' from Narnia.
Years later, out comes 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe'. I had managed to get through the first three books of the series as a young child, but my memories were distant and faint. Watching the movie resparked my interest. I read all seven books. Correction: DEVOURED all seven books. I talked to myself, laughed, cried, and talked of nothing but Narnia at family dinner conversations. I was hooked.
After completing the final book, 'The Last Battle', I was an emotional wreck. C.S. Lewis had purposefully left Susan's fate for the imagination, and I was distraught. I continued reading, however, and I am still working on 'A Field Guide to Narnia'. I also read books concerning the making of the movies, more facts about Narnia, 100 most asked questions about Narnia (didn't find out much but what Turkish Delight really is, questions were aimed for young children), and a guide to accompany Prince Caspian.
Prince Caspian was in theaters, but of course, I missed it. I waited until Christmas, begging for the DVD. I finally had the shiny disk in my hand by December 25th. A few days later, my sister and I stayed up until 1:00 AM, giving ourselves a private, bedroom screening on another sister's portable DVD player. I woke up a few people when I shrieked during the intense battle scenes and I couldn't stop correcting ever little detail that was off. (My only real disappointment: RUINING PETER PEVENSIE'S CHARACTER!!!)
So here I am today, anxiously awaiting 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'. Still reading, still watching the films, and writing an ever growing line of Narnian fanfics. That is my not very exciting Narnian history. I challenge you to post yours, because I would love to know how you ended up at this website.
Now, for specificially Elwen's reading enjoyment... MY MEMORY LANE! My isn't nearly as interesting as hers and is noticably illustration free, but i would love to play a game of 'Remember When'.
Remember when...
We first met?
Your brother ended up taking his nap in my bed?
I hit my head on a church pew?
Our families went swimming?
You had that great Christmas party?
Your mother wore my shirt?
We sat together in church?
I cried at a slumber party?
You got super hyper after the football game?
Only you showed up for my 13th b-day party?
We had fun at the church picnic?
I spotted you at the amusement park?
We went skating?
We watched 'Battle of the Boys'?
You turned 'tomato red'?
We began spontaneously skipping?
You came to my graduation?
I made your family laugh so hard in the car we pulled over?
I gave you my painting?
We worked together at VBS?
We both made Narnian crowns?
I took you to Night At the Museum 2?
You first heard Demi Lovato?
I first heard Relient K?
We all ran outside and hugged your dad?
We had our amazing 'photoshoot'?
I first went up inside your treehouse?
I slipped twice on the stairs?
You slipped on the stairs?
You gave me my friendship bracelet?
I danced with a rope?
We argued over the true nature of cats?
Your mom's hair nearly set on fire on her birthday?
The day where you came to my school and got us extra recess?
The day you told me Phil was coming to school instead of you?
When your cousin thought HoHo was older than me?
We stayed up late writing our joined fanfic?
I told you that you were my best and most trusted friend in the entire universe? Oh wait, that's right now.
I love you, Elwen, and I miss you so much on vacation. I miss all of my friends and all of my family. I miss our stupid newspaper and laughing at inside jokes. I miss my Mom saying goodnight and my Dad blessing me. I miss knowing where everything is in the house and coming to your house on Monday nights. I miss everything so much, and if I may dare say it, I'll be happy when I'm home.
"A lady of Narnia must try and not choke her sister when she can't swallow the stupid pill. Grrrrrrr..."
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Are you TRYING to make me cry??? *sniffle...sob*
ReplyDeleteThat was really touching. I thought I was the sappy one!
One thing...I don't remember pulling over on your account, but I imagine (duh...I always imagine :] ) that it smust have been quite the experience.
My friendship with you has ALWAYS been "quite the experience"! You have no idea how much fun I've had because of you. Quite frankly, my life's a drag without you. *Never a dull moment!*
BTW, I got a kick out of a certain Sonny episode.
Tawni: "We're going somewhere so underground and secret...(something else...I forget what...)"
The blonde guy (not Chad): "We're going to NARNIA?!?!?"
Wow...I kinda...well, I actually laughed...really really loudly :)
So if you haven't seen that one, go find out when it's on next!!!! :)
Anyway.............
I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU ON MONDAY!!!!!!!!!
Emma *sob* won't....actually...be there....
I'm kinda sad......and sad.....and you know, it makes me kinda...sad!
I'm done here.
"Go on; go...throw up..." ~M.W.
*quotatious*
I had missed that episode and I got home and everyone was yelling "WE'RE GOING TO NARNIA!?!?" and I was upset that I'd miss it. And that blond guy's name is Grady. FYI. I think the quote was: "We're going somewhere so underground and secret its like it doesn't even exist..." But it does exist. Tawni doesn't know what she's missing. ) :< I think Grady comes in with a sword or somethin' and he's like, "This isn't Narnia!" And whoever it is says, "No! Its better! Its The Basement!" lol! I can't believe Em won't be there. ) : I'm still sad. I've only been to a few GNO's this summer, which makes me doubly sad. I will be 14 on Monday, further in to my teenagerdom.
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling oddly quotatious as of right now...
"Just because he has the straight hair he thinks he's special!?"
I shall quote more at another time. <3 you!
An actual "teehee" escaped me, dear :)
ReplyDeleteYesh...that's the one I was describing.......
I realy miss you and I'll see you Monday 'cause we're going to L*burg for mass.
Father just received an invite for me to go to ENGLAND and stay in C.S. LEWIS' HOUSE for a C.S. LEWIS APPRECIATION PROGRAM THINGER!!! Yah... expensive and in 2 weeks, so I'm not going or anything. Maybe in the future??? (1 more day til' I am 14!)
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE SOOO KIDDING ME.
ReplyDeleteExtreme jealousy...very very extreme...
By whom were you invited??? That is AMAZING.
I'm sorry you can't go, dearest...I wish you could. Let's start a fund-raiser for you!!!
heheeeeeeeeeeee
Sorry I kinda didn't see your comment about the maid of honor until like two seconds ago...
ReplyDeleteI still need a color scheme for my wedding...not to mention a GROOM, dearest!!!! :)
All in good time...all in good time.....
I'm planning on marrying the rope, because Steven and Billy are my cousins. LOL! "I'm doing interpretive dance with this rope because it is the closest thing I will ever get to a boy." - Anna ( ;
ReplyDeleteBirthday celebration tonight, dearest! I'm not sure who invited me to England... I think it was because my parents ordered a Narnian book for me once. (There was an option that said you could bring a FRIEND!!!!! *starts searching her driveway for pennies so that she'll have enough $$$*)
Very cute, darlingest...very cute....
ReplyDeleteI did such a great job picking your birthday present, didn't I? :)
'Aslan' is wonderful, dearest!!! See you at the next Youth Group pool party!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I can't wait! Did you go to Wally World yet??? (That's what Mark H. calls Wal-Mart...)
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed. Your CD will be presented to you tonight, dahling. *sniff* I miss you so much...
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