Kitchen Nightmares
Sunday, April 10, 2011
[Last Night] Lillian's POV (5/9)
They must have been all awake by now. I could hear once a crash but I didn't even plan on barking into the door. I don't want them to see me. It would make everything just harder. It sounded like it came out of the kitchen. I silently hoped Steve would be alright. And honestly I wished that Hannah would see the mess he was. Hannah has probably a heart out of gold. She is the kindest and nicest girl I ever met. I know that we still had our differences and I get where she come from. But I adored her for everything she did. She cared for people so much but still she wouldn't let them care for her. I know she went through a hard time. Aston told me most of it. First the accident at the party last year where she lost her baby brother and only a few weeks later her parents had a horrible car crash. I know the only thing she was holding tight to was Aston. I'm probably the only one who knows that they are actually siblings. I don't get how Hannah's parents could give someone like Aston away, but then again it was none of my business. They shared probably the most beautiful sister/brother relationship I ever saw. If I would have a sister or brother I want it to be exact the same way. They don't need words to tell what is wrong. They simply need a hug. Sometimes when I sneaked into Aston's room at night I could find him with a crying Hannah on his bed. It were those moments where she showed how broken she actually was. I wished I could fix her. But only Steve could do it. She and ...
s05e06 Fish And Anchor.wmv
"Arrhhhhhhhh!!!! That's you, grunting like a troll, looking for his fucking spanner!!!" - Gordon Ramsay, Kitchen Nightmares s05e06 Fish And Anchor
The Leap
The following essay is my undergraduate artist statement. Hannah New 2011_Animation Leap ITF I like to think no one is born with talent, rather one is blessed with imagination. My sisters and I understood the full meaning of play. My toy collection ranged from brand name to yard sale. I took the characters from TV and gave them new and better adventures. Some characters even originated from household objects such as kitchen magnets and a desk lamp. Each new toy was welcomed into the play world. Every room of the house was a different kingdom. The floor was a massive ocean and the furniture became the landmasses. I was six years old when Toy Story first came to screen. I imagined that when I left my room, my frozen figures would start moving around. Another great influence was The Indian and the Cupboard, a show about a boy who discovered a magic cupboard that brought his toy Indian to life. The Indian had a life and family in another world. I wanted that magic cupboard. I wanted my little people to have identity like the Indian. Before I could write, I created picture books. Story telling has always been a part of me. I grew too old for toys, but I held onto the characters by writing chapter books called Into the Future (ITF) and eventually comics. The characters have grown and developed as I have matured. In a way, my stories are an autobiography. When someone touches my life, they become part of my story. Recording life's events in the tales is my way of expressing ...
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