Jan. 7th, 2021

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Thanks to [personal profile] silverink for letting me know about this challenge. It sounds super fun! I'm catching up on everything I missed, so please bear with me.

The first challenge is:

In your own space, introduce yourself! Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

My sticky post used to have more to it, so I figure I'll do a little mini-intro!

I'm Bunny! I use this journal for posting about my current reading, my ball-jointed dolls, my various obsessions, and (sometimes) my life! (Check out my profile page for my interests specifically.) I try to post here at least once a week. Hm... that's pretty much it.


There's a variety of challenges, some fandom-related, and some not. If you'd like to join, check out the community @ snowflake_challenge
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Hello again! Here's another part of the Snowflake Challenge. (The second challenge was to interact with someone new, which I did.) The third challenge is:

 

In your own space, tell us who, from one of your fandoms, would you most want to have dinner with (or tea, or a random afternoon visit), And why? This could be a creator, an actor, a costumer, a set designer, a director, a character, a composer, anybody! What would you talk about? What are you dying to know? Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.


I'd love to meet Dolly Parton (not really a fandom, but indulge me). She seems like such a sweet lady and is really dedicated to the cause of children's literacy. If I had to pick an "actual" fandom, I would like to meet LeVar Burton. Again, he seems really nice, is involved with children's literacy (a personal passion of mine, if you haven't guessed), and I grew up watching him on Reading Rainbow! I can't help but think good things about him, and it'd be really awesome to meet him one day.

Again, if you'd like to participate in this challenge, checkout the snowflake_challenge community!


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I've caught up! The challenges are every other day, so you'll see another post Saturday. Onto the challenge! The fourth challenge (with the little introduction this time for context) is:

"A goal is defined as the object of a person's ambition or effort. For this challenge, you are to make a goal or two or, well, as many as you wish to. Do you want to write that fanfic that has been on your mind? Make that essay on the meta of your favorite fandom? Learn a new language? Read your stack of To Be Read books? Finally watch every episode of every version of The Twilight Zone? Since this can be a bit personal, you can, as always, simply keep your journal locked and comment that you did it."

In your own space, create some goals. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

Hm... some fannish goals? I'd like to finish Buffy season two and post my thoughts about it. I've enjoyed doing those posts because it's a nice way to organize my thoughts and share my reaction with other, more knowledgeable fans. (I hesitated on saying "older" because longer time fans may actually be younger than me!)

Another goal, non-fandom this time, would be to dust my bookshelves again. They're so empty after I decluttered...

Finally, if you'd like to participate in the Snowflake challenge, you can join and do as much or as little as you like - see the challenges and read the introductions here!

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