On
Christmas day, my family and I went to see The
Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in the theater. To highlight exactly how momentous this
occasion was, I’ll just mention that the last time I saw anything before it
came out on DVD was over three years ago (Monsters
vs. Aliens, in 3D, and before that, Finding
Nemo in 2003). The point of all this
is that I don’t exactly frequent movie theaters with any sort of regularity,
but The Hobbit was completely worth
my three hours and pushing lunch to 3 o’clock (we went out for dim sum, so
waiting for lunch was worth it too).
To avoid wrecking
the movie for those who haven’t gotten the opportunity to see it, I won’t go
into too much detail, but I will say that I enjoyed it. The movie is slow by virtue of the fact that
after 2 hours and 45 minutes, the dwarves and Bilbo haven’t even reached Mirkwood
yet, but it didn't feel slow. It’s also
a lot lighter than The Lord of the Rings.
Inspired
by the movie (and my general liking of anything that has to do with Tolkien’s
Middle Earth), I have created some Hobbit themed bracelets in my abundant spare time. Just go with me on this one. Besides, it’s not too farfetched – green for
the grass in the Shire and Bilbo’s door, blue for the sky, brown for the dirt
and hobbit feet, yellow for the ring.
And finally,
snow. Through the entire months of
November and December, Ithaca did not receive a single snowstorm. We got occasional flurries, but no
accumulation. Back home, it appears we've been hit by about six to eight inches of snow, so I’m off to shovel.