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Merry Meet, all. Hummingbird, here. 21-year-old eclectic Pagan and witch who works primarily in crystal, warding, and energy magicks. Asexual, with a wonderful girlfriend. I am just beginning to learn the path of Athena. Attending college with end goal of a degree in Interior Design.
This blog is a digitalized record of my life as a Pagan. It includes spells, charms, notes on the properties of various magickal items, and my own personal experiences with my practice. Sometimes I post multiple times a day, sometimes it's once a month.
All are welcome here. Please, make yourself at home, and let me know if I can help you with anything. )0(
Friday
December 30th, 2011
Good morning world! I realize I haven't posted since Yule, but, as I said in my previous post, that was entirely due to my family and I going out-of-state to visit our relatives. I got to see both sets of Grandparents, as well as my amazing Aunt C and her girlfriend, and one of my Uncles. We all opened gifts, and I got some really cool stuff from Japan. My grandpa also took us on two hikes on local trails. We didn't see a whole ton the first time around, but there was a huge flock of geese on the lake, and it was fun to watch them traverse the ice. Wednesday's hike, we were in the woods instead of out in the open, and explored a frozen stream. Nick decided to get closer to the water, and so made to jump out onto a rock a few feet out. He landed on it all right - for a moment. A second later he fell in the water, nearly soaking his feet. Luckily his boots are waterproof. Note to self: When jumping on rocks, it is a poor idea to land on one that is completely covered in ice. After his incident, we saw a small herd of deer. There were five that we saw (although there's supposed to be 20 more), just standing off in the woods. We were able to get pretty close to them, relatively speaking, as no hunting is permitted in that area, so they don't have a fear of people. They were so peaceful, and I immediately felt the Lord and Lady present in them. It was fantastic. Today, it is rainy and cold. I will likely stay in, and catch up on all the things I missed while we were gone.
Yule
A very merry Yule, everybody! Yesterday was technically Yule, but I'm celebrating today because I'm way less busy. I also had early X-mas with my family today, because we're going out of town to visit relatives tomorrow. Therefore, this will likely be my last post before the New Year. Among other things, I got a new Amaryllis flower from Ben, and some Harry Potter merchandise, books, and other art supply-type stuff. I'll be doing my Yule ritual after lunch, and making chocolate covered pretzels, plus all the packing I have to do for our trip. Whew, better get started!
Blessed Yule, and happy New Year!
Tuesday
Countdown to Yule: 2 Days
Today's Yule Carol is Winter Solstice Song, by Lisa Thiel.
December 20th, 2011
So much excitement! :D Today I got to see my best Pagan buddies Hazelnut and Raincloud, and we had a little Yule get-together. First, we exchanged gifts. Here's all the presents...

Hazelnut and Raincloud...

Raincloud and her gift from me (a CD of tons of Pagan music):

Hazelnut and the winter gloves and hat from me (I also gave her a CD):

Hazelnut gave Raincloud a fairy door necklace, as her parents aren't cool with the whole Pagan thing, so she can wear it and be subtle.

And since my parents don't care all that much, she gave me two pentacle necklaces.

After presents, we had some cookies, crackers, dip, and hot cocoa for a snack.

HOT COCOA!

Then we listened to the aforementioned music and danced, sang some Yule carols, and generally chilled the rest of the afternoon. Now they're gone, and I miss them already.

Hazelnut and Raincloud...

Raincloud and her gift from me (a CD of tons of Pagan music):

Hazelnut and the winter gloves and hat from me (I also gave her a CD):

Hazelnut gave Raincloud a fairy door necklace, as her parents aren't cool with the whole Pagan thing, so she can wear it and be subtle.

And since my parents don't care all that much, she gave me two pentacle necklaces.

After presents, we had some cookies, crackers, dip, and hot cocoa for a snack.

HOT COCOA!

Then we listened to the aforementioned music and danced, sang some Yule carols, and generally chilled the rest of the afternoon. Now they're gone, and I miss them already.
Monday
Countdown to Yule: 3 Days
So, given that we were at church and the zoo all of yesterday, I couldn't post my "Day 4" song, but here it is anyway: Wiccan Wonderland.
And this is today's song: Moon of Silver
And this is today's song: Moon of Silver
December 19th, 2011
So, after going to my mom's church yesterday as per the usual, we stuck around for the church's gingerbread house decorating, and watched The Polar Express. Then mom and dad took the boys and I to Brookfield Zoo as a surprise, to see all their holiday lights. They were really quite impressive, and we got to see some of the animals too. I'll be posting pictures of course, but mom has to upload them first. Anyway, today then I went to school to help build set for our spring musical, and went Christmas/Yule shopping with mom. I got some gifts for the boys - animal figurines for Nick and a toy car for Ben - and another little thing for Hazelnut. ^_^ Tomorrow she and Raincloud are coming over and I'm really excited!
Saturday
Sabbat Haikus
A collection of Sabbat haikus I wrote in 8th grade.
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Sun at its highest
This day is the longest yet
The feast of the Fey
Glorious harvest
Now winter food shall be reaped
The crops are ready
Night and day are one
Second harvest is prepared
Earth begins to sleep
Now the veil is thin
We honor those who have passed
It's the spirit-night
Our Lady does sleep
The Winter King awakens
Yule Log burns in hearth
Festival of Lights
From slumber the Maiden stirs
Life begins anew
The Sun God lays down
Inviting in the Goddess
Maiden turns Mother
Fires of Bel burn bright
God and Goddess share their love
The whole world blossoms
Sun at its highest
This day is the longest yet
The feast of the Fey
Glorious harvest
Now winter food shall be reaped
The crops are ready
Night and day are one
Second harvest is prepared
Earth begins to sleep
Now the veil is thin
We honor those who have passed
It's the spirit-night
Our Lady does sleep
The Winter King awakens
Yule Log burns in hearth
Festival of Lights
From slumber the Maiden stirs
Life begins anew
The Sun God lays down
Inviting in the Goddess
Maiden turns Mother
Fires of Bel burn bright
God and Goddess share their love
The whole world blossoms
Countdown to Yule: 5 Days
In the last not-quite-week before Yule, I'd like to share some more Yule carols to set the moon for the season. This is a new one I found recently - The 13 Days of Solstice.
December 17th, 2011
Today, I want to summarize all the little things I've been meaning to post all week, but haven't gotten around to. I finished my painting of the moon, inspired by a beautiful sunset the night before Esbat:

I made some of my teachers Yule/Christmas/Hanukkah/whatever clipboards:




I finished my Yule gifts for Hazelnut and Raincloud:

And finally, I woke up this morning to see this outside: SNOW!

In other news this week, my English class adopted a family from the Giving Tree: a single mom with six kids. We were able to raise over $1000 in cash alone, and got them everything on their wishlist: clothes, bikes, food, toys, electronics; it was really amazing what people donated. Later this afternoon, my mom and I are going with our Community Choir to carol for the people in a nearby nursing home, and might bake some cookies or fudge when we get back! :)

I made some of my teachers Yule/Christmas/Hanukkah/whatever clipboards:




I finished my Yule gifts for Hazelnut and Raincloud:

And finally, I woke up this morning to see this outside: SNOW!

In other news this week, my English class adopted a family from the Giving Tree: a single mom with six kids. We were able to raise over $1000 in cash alone, and got them everything on their wishlist: clothes, bikes, food, toys, electronics; it was really amazing what people donated. Later this afternoon, my mom and I are going with our Community Choir to carol for the people in a nearby nursing home, and might bake some cookies or fudge when we get back! :)
Friday
Goddess Statue

This was the front and back of an EPIC statue that Hazelnut found on Ebay. It was only $11, and I really wanted to get it, but unfortunately, I thought it would be a bit awkward if random boxes from Ebay showed up on my doorstep, so I had to pass it up. Still, one day I'd love to find such a statue, and purchase it.
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