About Haniya

Haniya is 14 and lives on a homestead with her family of 5 (not to mention her extended family of goats, a dog, chickens, and cows). She is an authoress-in-training and loves her Saviour. She enjoys reading, writing, drawing, school, animals, and chatting with friends.

Of Frost and Novels. And Vacuuming.

It’s late, and I’m tired, and I have to get up early tomorrow, but I feel like writing a blog post, so here I am. ^_^ *bounce*

We woke up to frost this morning. :D I love frost. It sparkles under the sunlight, or, if it lasts throughout the day and into the evening, under the light from the streetlamp. It makes a sort of crust over the gravel, and the mud–so it feels like I’m walking a fraction of a millimeter above the ground. And it gives a really awesome crunching noise as I walk through the pasture. ^_^ Like I said, I love frost.

And I don’t think I’ve ever written about frost in my stories…must do that soon. :P

NaNoWriMo is done! :D I reached 50,000 words on November 29th–a day early–and haven’t touched my novel since. It’s been collecting dust deep in the recesses of my documents. Mwahahaha. However, I just looked at it and unfortunately, I really really REALLY want to edit it/finish writing the showdown. >_> *sigh* Part of me (the part closest to the frantic thirty days of novel-ing) wants to leave that poor document lying there for at least another week. Especially since I have a map of Africa to finish for my World Geography in school. And if I decide to edit, that project will most likely get pushed to the side.

But then again, I do really really want to start work on it again. :P Dilemmas, dilemmas. ::)

Vacuuming. I vacuumed the house today, and felt like putting that in the post title for some reason. XP Vacuuming is strangely…fun, once you get started. ^_^ I like cranking up the volume on my iPod (which I will never allow myself to do normally. I don’t want to end up deaf :P ) and vacuuming to the rhythm of the music. :D

Humdeedum… Have I mentioned algebra is way too much fun? :mrgreen: Oh, and I have a new favorite song: “Hold Me,” by Jamie Grace (featuring tobyMac). I blare it while I do my algebra. That is also way too much fun. I end up hoarse by the end of it, because it’s such a catchy song, and I can’t help but sing (yell) along while solving for ‘x.’

I’ve been getting in the mood for Christmas. B-) I’m pretty sure the fact that the radio station started playing Christmas music literally THE DAY after Thanksgiving helped, though. :P I love this part of the year. Winter is so much less dreary with lights on all the houses. I like the colored lights the best, but it always seems like those are the first to burn out, so we never use them…

So–happy December 6th, and I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week! :) I will–as long as I get both my novel and my map of Africa completed. Ha. ^_^

Week Three=*bulldozes ahead*

*zooms in* I’m finally ahead!!!!! My NaNoWriMo word count is finally filling up quicker than quicksand sucks someone down the drain!!! (Where did that analogy come from? And all those extra exclamation points? o_o)

But, yes, yes, indeed, I am not only ahead, I am a whole day ahead.

I happen to be bouncing off the ceiling at this very moment, using the built-in anti-gravity boosters on the computer for the first time since they were invented five seconds ago.

Er, sorry. (I think the sci-fi aspect of the story I’m writing is taking over my brain. Eeeee. Help.)

So, anyway, my superbly awesome NaNoWriMo word count/graph/thingy:

*continues bouncing off the ceiling*

And, because I’m so happy, I just can’t resist giving you this series of adorable pictures, featuring my siblings as they were five years ago (ish). :mrgreen:

Aren’t they adorable? XDXD <3 <3

Snow

It snowed this morning! A couple weeks ago, if you’d have asked me if I was happy for the prospect of winter and snow, I would have said no. But now, I am rather excited. :D

Christmas is just around the corner (and Thanksgiving), NaNoWriMo is over halfway done, my novel passed my other stories in length, and I’m getting used to the idea of staying inside more than normal because of inclement weather. :P

And the couch by the fire makes a very good place to write. Lots of inspiration. ^_^

NaNoWriMo word count: 28,338 words.
Days left in November: 12.
Words left to write: 21,662 words.

*squee* It will be AWESOME to have another story done. ^_^ I never think this except when I’m in the middle of a project, but writing is hard. :P

I Love This Story So Much

NANOWRIMO IS AWESOME.

I feel like I’m on a roller-coaster, ’cause I’m either really super excited about my writing, or very depressed about it. :P

But, seriously, this is one of those better days. Let’s celebrate! *throws confetti*

Unfortunately I only write a mass (well, for me) amount of words when I need to catch up. So I’ve never gotten ahead by any significant amount. :P I mean, take a look at the number of words I’ve written each day since last Saturday:

Saturday: 224 or thereabouts
Sunday: 2500 (to catch up XP)
Monday: 2000 (okay, so I did get ahead that day. Only a little teensy-weensy bit, though, so it doesn’t count)
Tuesday: 0
Wednesday: 3014 (again, to catch up *bops self*)
Thursday (today): 1510-ish

And my grand total of all ten days of NaNoWriMo is (drumroll pleeeeeease!!): 16,671 words. YAAAAAY!

(Just so you know, I am a mere five words above where I absolutely need to be. Lovely. XP)

Day Four: Must. Remain. Optimistic.

Day four of NaNoWriMo! I woke up this morning rather awed. I waited three looooooooong months for November, and now it’s passing in a flash. :P

But I’m much more optimistic about my story than yesterday. I reread my post and thought it rather melancholic. :roll: I’m up to 7,002 words, and making progress! Yay! And, I wrote a scene I really like this morning:

I plugged it in again and dialed voicemail.
“Please enter your password,” crackled from the phone.
Uh….
I pressed a couple numbers and waited.
“You have one unheard message. One unheard message, sent July 15th, 10:09 AM.”
I grinned, plunking down on the couch.
“Hey, Chloe, this is Mum–”
I froze, staring at the phone like it was a bomb, ticking down to my demise. Wait, July 15th?
“–sorry about that. I’m gonna need you to call them for me, all right? Oops, I’m gonna have to go…almost ran into the guy in front of me….” She chuckled.
“Anyway, I’ll be back in time for dinner, ‘kay? Talk to you later. Love–” Screams from the recording. Mum gasped and started shouting my name. The roar of something, growing louder and louder….
Her voice–how did I turn it off–I didn’t want to hear her! I pressed a button.
The default female voice came back on. “Message repeated.”
Mum’s voice again. “Hey, Chloe, this is Mum, and I’m at the store, but I forgot–”
No!
I pressed another button with a “beep” from the phone.
“Message saved. Continue to archives?”
I jammed the end call button down before it could take me to the archives and play it all over again.
My heart hammered. The phone slipped from my fingers and thumped on the floor.

For anyone wondering, July 15th is a month and a half before the story starts, the day the heroine’s mother dies.

It, of course, needs some serious help (what rough draft doesn’t? :P ), and I’ll probably hate it tomorrow and bop myself over the head for posting it on my blog, but yeah. The joys of NaNoWriMo-ing. :D

I’m Procrastinating

Which is really terrible, I know. I feel so badly. :P Well, maybe not. Because I haven’t written here for a while, so procrastinating one thing means this post actually gets done.

Hey! I have succeeded in convincing myself I’m doing the right thing. Yaaaaaay.

So this is the third day of NaNoWriMo, and I have written 4,144 words. ^_^ That’s pretty good–just around average, I guess. I haven’t reached my word goal for today yet (which is why writing this post is procrastination) but hopefully will soon.

NaNoWriMo is hard. XD Harder than I expected. :P Or, harder than my excitement allowed me to expect. But, seriously! I have got to get in shape! Cranking out 1,667 words a day isn’t that hard!

I am still not finished with chapter one (the equivalent of day one, since each chapter equals a day) which is rather alarming. It’s stretching on quite a ways. It’ll get a lot shorter when I edit, but for now, I feel like I’m crawling along at a snail’s pace. :P

I’m also not sure if I’m satisfied with the quality of my writing. Some bits (especially the bits I wrote yesterday) are fine for now, but the majority of what I wrote on November 1st I think I’ll scrap in December. At the moment it’s relatively safe ’cause it’s adding to my word count. :P

Another thing bugging me is I feel repetitive. Or at the risk of being repetitive. Several things in this story are similar to things in Wanted. A lot of it is drastically different, but I’m still so connected mentally and emotionally to Wanted, I feel like I’m using phrases and concepts I’ve used before. Stealing them, I guess, from something I’ve already written. Bleh.

So there you have it, my ramblings on NaNoWriMo. I’m definitely still pressing on–this story has to get out onto the paper (computer screen) somehow. The end result might be rather messy, but at least it should be edit-able! Something beautiful will come out of this in the end, I hope. ;)

And now–back to my word document! Aaah!

My Laura Ingalls Wilder Experience

We gardened on Saturday, like we do every week. But…it was different

*le gasp*

Okay, no, not like that. :P We did garden on Saturday, and continued prepping for the winter planting. We tore out zucchini and more cucumbers, picked pumpkins, dug up potatoes, fed the sheep, and…

(You can barely see the wheelbarrow under that enormous load of zucchini. o_o)

…we roofed a cold frame.

It was amazing. I totally felt like Laura’s pa, unfolding and securing a temporary roof on their cabin. Except this roof is permanent. :D

Duh duh duh dun…

We got the eighty feet of plastic sheet into position, and hoisted it up, over, and then back down, the structure of the cold frame. ^_^

And here it is all covered over!

The guys still had to pull it tight, but in the picture it’s almost done. :)

This is our harvest, bereft of tomatoes! :D We picked lots of pumpkins, the last of the cucumber crop, and lots of potatoes, too.

On an ending note, it’s Mikah’s eleventh birthday today! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LITTLE BRO!

I LOVE MUSHROOMING

I had forgotten how much I adore mushrooming. B-) If the drive’s rather long, and it takes awhile to find anything, it doesn’t matter once you actually find the mushrooms.

We went mushroom-hunting for chanterelles yesterday. ^_^ It was SO MUCH FUN! I absolutely love looking for mushrooms. :P But I’m being repetitive. Moving on…

We wanted to find a mushroom-y place to look for mushrooms ( :roll: ) that was closer to home this time around. :D We ended up driving at least an hour or so last year.

After a couple wrong turns, and a couple miles of driving, we definitely found a MyPtLfM (Mushroom-y Place to Look for Mushrooms). XP

We found lots of yellow chanterelles, and some white chanterelles as well. :) Which was cool, since I didn’t even know there were different types of chanterelle mushrooms. ^_^

There was some morning fog, but the sun burned it off eventually… It was really gorgeous.

Spectacular! ^_^

And then the sun came out! :P

Not a Proper Post, But an Excited One! =D

Status

Just checking in to say we’re going mushrooming for chanterelles today! I’m so excited. We went mushrooming last year and got loads of mushrooms (in fact, we ate the last of the them about a month ago–hurray for freezers!). ^_^

So while this isn’t a proper post, I promise there will be one soon, ’cause of course we’re taking along the camera and it’s a sure thing to get lots of pictures. :)

Seeya in a bit, my flower! (Anyone recognize that quote? Besides my lovely sister… :P ).

It Has a Name!

Like all babies, stories must (eventually, in my case) be given a name. I happen to move at a snail’s pace when it comes to naming my stories, and by the time I get around to it, the “baby” has grown up quite a bit. >.> The snail’s pace is not very fun in times like these:

Person: Ooh, sounds interesting! What is it called?
Me: Umm…well, for now… *insert very boring title*
Person: *pause* …awesome.
Me: *wince* Yeah. I haven’t thought of a more interesting title yet…

Photo credit: Naomi.

But, moving on to the positive side of this post. :P After many many months of wincing every time I spoke, wrote, or thought the title East Circus, I finally present to you its new name:

Wanted.

*cue wild applause*

I’ve actually had that title in my head for about a week now. I was slaving over what on earth I should name my book, when it popped into my head on my way out of the barn one night. At first I dismissed it. But it sort of grew on me, and I ended up naming my book it after all. XD YAAAAAAAY! I quite like it now. ^_^ Hopefully you do too. :P

And hopefully it doesn’t make you think of burly guys on wanted posters, because the MC is female, and not burly at all. (Danie: *NODNODNOD* What she said.)

If you want to read more about the story, you can visit Wanted‘s own little page over here.

Meet Earl and Elsie

Earl and Elsie are my potted plants. :D Earl is the chives plant, and has a lot of spice; his wife, Elsie, is a jade plant and a homebody–likes watching the sunrises and sunsets from her very own pot.

Meet Elsie.Elsie is robust. Her family came from the desert, though she germinated here in Oregon. She spends her time watching the seasons change out my window.

Meet Earl.

Earl germinated right on my windowsill, and is rather spindly. He’s over a foot in length (not counting his roots) and is definitely ready for a new pot. :P I really should get on that…

And here they are as a couple. <3

Since Earl is prone to tipping over, his dear Elsie lends support. In these pictures, they relocated from my windowsill to the front porch. I can’t say it was a very big change of scenery, since the grey clouds overhead remained the same, but hopefully they enjoyed it. :P

Because Winter is Inevitable

Well, I think the fact that winter is coming has finally sunk in. Rather grudgingly, anyway. Our garden work changed from weeding summer crops, to taking out the crops altogether, and preparing for new ones. :)

On Saturday, we started work on the beans and cucumbers–getting the last of everything off the vines, and then tearing the plants up and feeding ‘em to the sheep. The sheep were very happy. :P

The beans took up the majority of our time. We had left a good number of beans on the vines a month or two ago, so they would dry and we could use them in stews and such later on. We had to harvest all of the beans (literally hundreds O_O), untangle the vines from the rope supports, and cart everything away.

Wow, that sounds a lot simpler than it really was. :P

But eventually (six *pant* hours *gasp* later) everything was done, and we could pick tomatoes, take pictures, and then head home. It was very satisfying in the end. :D

Out in the main garden, the leaves on our pumpkin plants had withered and died, to reveal bright orange orbs of October-ness! Because pumpkins are rather symbolic of October, wouldn’t you think? :)

So that’s that for the garden update. ^_^ I’m not quite sure what we’re going to plant for winter, but we’ll figure it out soon!