Thursday, December 30, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010

bye bye old, hello new

I'm deleting this blog.
I'm starting fresh.
Follow me here.
I've also been more active lately on Tumblr, but that's mostly just reblogging things I think are pretty or amusing. But it's a fun time killer.

love, Kinsey

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

the end of a season

It's nearly the end of my first semester of college. A better post will come, after finals, when I'm here hanging out waiting for Ketcher to graduate so I can go home. I've met some great people, made some good memories, and had a splendid four months. I'm thankful for the experiences I had before college that made this transitional season so successful for me; I'm thankful that I wasn't homesick.

More in a few weeks.

Love, Kinsey

Friday, October 22, 2010

hobbit hobbit hobbit

This article that I read today listed off a bunch of names (most of which are, of course, unknown to me) of men who will be playing Bilbo and the dwarfs in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit movies, supposedly coming out beginning in 2012 (presumably hoping the world doesn't end that December, so we'll be able to see the second installment).

However, one name was familiar. Richard Armitage. He's set to play Thorin Oakenshield (ah, so many memories abound thinking about Tolkien's book). I know him from being the nasty Guy of Gisbourne on BBC's Robin Hood series, so picturing him as a dwarf is stretching my imagination a little, but it will be fun. (:




Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Birds

Have you seen this movie?
I did, once, long ago, at a friend's apartment, because her dad rented it for us (wow, weird to think about them, it's been a while).



Anyway, school is kind of like this movie. Or, well, not yet, but I feel like it could be at any moment. There is an insane number of birds that fly around, gathering on power lines and in grassy areas of the campus. Yesterday there were probably two or three hundred across from my window on the roof of the Res Hall. It was pretty terrifying.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

DSO

Last night my roommate, her boyfriend, and I attended Brahms A German Requiem at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra downtown. It was truly beautiful. The building was gorgeous, the music brilliant, and the choir magnificent. Unfortunately, no picture taking allowed. The train was very crowded on the ride home, but it was a fun adventure. (: