As you wish, but I will probably write about how Benjamin Walker and Mark Ferguson are similar ( Gil Galad x2) , well, sometimes very much like brothers 🤌🏼

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As you wish, but I will probably write about how Benjamin Walker and Mark Ferguson are similar ( Gil Galad x2) , well, sometimes very much like brothers 🤌🏼
Dean O'Gorman and Graham McTavish 🤣
Ugh i’m feeling super ill and down today and massively missing my second home (New Zealand) and all my family there. And then I started missing my hobbit con/magic con family too :’(
But at the same time, thinking about NZ, Hobbit con etc. also makes me feel warm inside and smile with fond memories.
I was especially thinking about when I met Dean O’Gorman (at the bar, I didn’t realise it was him who was blocking the way to the bar and was getting frustrated I couldn’t get there to get a drink - and when he realised he was so apologetic and sorry and I felt so socially awkward. Anyway we had a super nice conversation about NZ and realised he lives near my Granny ^_^ ) So I thought I’d post this photo on here again as it makes me smile.
Last weekend, from the first to third of April, I went to HobbitCon in Bonn again.
HobbitCon 3 last year was my first convention ever and I loved it so much, I didn’t even have to think about going or not going again this year.
Before that I spend a few days with my best friend who I haven’t seen for a whole year. Sometimes that’s really awful you know?
At first I was a bit scared this HobbitCon and my whole vacation wouldn’t be as amazing as last year but let me tell you, it was even better!
Down below you can see some of the photos I took. Most of them are a pretty shit quality but I actually don’t really care. I just want some nice mementos
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For the first time ever I had a proper cosplay. I was a Mirkwood elf and I really love my dress. It’s a bit too long and if I wear it again (I hope I will) I’ll have to fix a few things but I’m actually really proud of it. I have always wanted to do something like this but I wasn’t brave or skilled enough but with the help of my Mum and a great friend I managed it and it turned out pretty well.
Right before we went to Day1
the 50.000 orcs project
the first panel we saw – John Callen & William Kircher
a message from Dean and Graham
party number one feat glow sticks in the chandelier
waiting during the choir workshop aka finally resting our feets
party number two
Frank Victoria’s amazing one hour dwarf
Seriously one of the nicest people I ever listened to
What a cutie
Pornobalken-Smaug + Billy Boyd
The Dwarfs singing aka me dying
The End
Like last year me and my friends went to the choir workshop and sang in the RingChoir on stage. This year we performed I See Fire and The Last Goodbye and I loved it. I’m pretty sure my voice isn’t good but I love singing a lot and it’s always great fun. My throat is really sore right now as I’m not used to singing for hours each day (especially if you count all the singing during the parties in as well). I hope we’ll get the audio very soon because I want to know what we actually sounded like.
We went to both parties on Friday and Saturday and I enjoyed myself so much. I have been looking forward to those for months. I love dancing and singing and being happy and those two nights were amazing. The music could have been a bit better though (mostly on Friday) but it was fun anyway.
I met a few people again I saw last year and I got to know them better and met their friends and friends’ friends. They were all so lovely and I hope I’ll stay in contact with them for a long time. It was so nice talking to them and dancing and drinking with them and I wish HobbitCon would last longer than three days.
But everything has to end eventually and this con did too. I have to admit I cried quite a bit on Sunday and yesterday after I got home and I think I had tears in my eyes for most of the closing ceremony. It was so sad but also lovely to see how much fun all those people had and how much everyone enjoyed the whole experience.
HobbitCon seems like such a special thing and I’m so incredibly happy to have been part of it twice now.
I’ll definitely go to MagicCon next year (even if it’s not the same as HobbitCon) but I’m scared not all of my friends will want to go too… but I guess I’ll have to wait and see. The organizer of the RingChoir wrote me today that there will be a workshop again on MagicCon so there’s definitely something to look forward to! And I hope some of those amazing actors will come to that con as well.
So next year…
…again!
I think I could write on for about three hours but I think I’m going to stop right now. Maybe I’ll continue at some other point when I’m less sad it’s over. The con blues are hitting hard.
If there’s anyone out there reading this who wants to talk to me about HobbitCon or MagicCon or whatever you want to talk about, please do message me. I love making new friends and especially through amazing experiences like this convention.
See you soon❤
HobbitCon 4 Last weekend, from the first to third of April, I went to HobbitCon in Bonn again.
I miss everyone so bad already.... Shout out to my Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, Danes, Dutchies, French, Turks, Americans, Russians, Kiwis, Chinese, Brits and Italians! <3 I love you big time <3 Thank you for 3 years of joy at HobbitCon! as Adam said, we are family <3
Hobbit con day 1!! This was the best weekend of my life easily! Spent the weekend in Germany with my best friends, cos play and everything was about Tolkien!
Beautiful moments at HobbitCon 2016 More photos: http://www.myfanbase.de/serien/veranstaltungen/?pid=23477
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