ModCloth Sale!

THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.


ModCloth is having their annual Summer's Last Hurrah sale. Now, this isn't any old sale, where you save a measly 10-20%. We're talking 70% off, people. As in, I bought a $100 dress for $30. As in, a cart that would have cost me nearly $400 (except I never would have spent that much) only cost me about $120.

Check out my haul:





 Something about the beginning of the school year makes me absolutely HAVE to buy new clothes. I really can't help it. And I'm so excited to start the new year with this cute (and cheap!) stuff from ModCloth.

Go check it out yourself!


Your'e welcome, little ModCloth pug. You're welcome.

Paper Crane Library DOT COM!

After one year and over one hundred posts, I finally decided to buy my very own domain for the blog.

It's not a huge deal, but I'm pretty excited about it.

Basically I'm saving you 9 keystrokes every time you visit.

But I think if you have me bookmarked or in your reader/rss feed nothing should have changed. Let me know if you're having a problem, though!

I also have an email address. So if you have a blog related question, comment, or suggestion (or if you just want to say hi) you can reach me at keegan@papercranelibrary.com.

Also, if you are interested in linking here from your blog (you know, because you love me so much), I have a cute little button you can use:

Just copy and paste the following HTML




LASTLY, if it's not too much trouble, and if you like what you read, please consider "following" me using Google Friend Connect over in the right-hand column-------------->
All you need is an email address or a Twitter handle. It's really easy, and it lets me know who's actually reading my blog (which really means a lot to me). I'd really really  appreciate it!

Thanks everybody! I look forward to another fun year of blogging!

Theologian Thursday: Joan of Arc (c1412-1431)

This is the fourth post in my Month of Martyrs series. Stay tuned for the last post next week!


To be honest, most of my previous knowledge about Joan of Arc was from that episode of Wishbone.

 
Don't judge. You know what I'm talking about.

But really, even though she wasn't exactly a theologian, she was a martyr, and she's a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, and I think her story is important for a number of reasons.

The gist of Joan of Arc's history is that she was born when the French were losing the Hundred Years' War, she received a vision when she was about 13 of Saints Margaret, Catherine, and Michael, who told her that God said to get the English out of France, so despite the fact that she was a girl of rather low standing, she made it into the army, rallied the troops (even captured a fortress by herself), and ultimately increased the morale of the French enough for them eventually to win the war (20 years after her death). She was captured by the Burgudians, purchased from them by the English, and subsequently tried for heresy and burned alive at the stake.

Here's why I think Joan of Arc is interesting: While I admire her determination in the face of adversity and the fact that she did what she thought was right despite the men in charge not taking her seriously, she essentially turned what was a war born of royal family drama into a holy war.

Of course, as a pacifist, I hate the whole idea of "holy war." BUT it's interesting to me that her being so sure that God wanted the French to win was what gave her army the passion it needed to actually be victorious. AND this idea is still prevalent today--everyone thinks God is on their side.


Ratings:
(To read more about my Theologian Rating System, click HERE)
Gender Equality:
Joan of Arc clearly did not let the fact that she was a woman get in the way of her doing what she needed to do. Even though she was at times purposefully left out of important military meetings and rarely taken seriously (especially at the beginning of her involvement in the war), she went ahead with whatever she wanted, which was usually smarter than what the men had planned. She went as far as to keep her hair cut short and dress in men's clothing in order to quit being sexually objectified (this even ended up being part of her heresy charge).
Environmental Sensibility:
Can I skip this one today? She supposedly hung out in the forest around a "Fairy Tree" as a child. So I guess she liked nature OK...?
Heretical Tendencies:
She was tried as a heretic in England, but the heresy she was charged for is based mostly on her experiences of voices and visions, but I'm pretty sure there were English people having visions that weren't tried as heretics. My feeling is that by "heretic" they meant "French patriot."

General Badassery:
I don't think this is really a surprise. Joan of Arc was a badass, plain and simple. When she was imprisoned by the Burgundians, she jumped out of a 70 foot tower to escape. She did her thing. HBIC for sure.

"I am not afraid... I was born to do this."

The BEST of Year 1


I've compiled some of my favorite posts from the past year--in case you missed them or if you'd like to revisit them too. It was a fun walk down memory lane, and it's interesting to think of how much happens in a year!

Best of: Library School
Best of: Theologian Thursday 
Best of: Caturday

Blogiversary!


This week marks my one year BLOGIVERSARY!

Yep, it's been a whole year since I started Paper Crane Library, and it's been such a fun little experiment.

There were a few times when I thought I'd give it up--it just didn't seem productive or useful in any way--but I'm glad I've stuck with it. I think it's taken me this long to actually figure out what I want out of this blog and what I'm willing to put into it.

So stay tuned this week for some fun "Best Of" posts and an exciting (to me at least) announcement on Friday.

Thanks for sticking with me--it's fun to know there are actually people out there who read what I write (even if you think you're sneaky, I see you in the web traffic stats!). Hopefully you'll hang around for another year!

Versatile Blogger Award

I was nominated for this little blog award over at Adventures of a Misfit Librarian --so kind! I love reading her blog, so it was fun to be included. Thanks!




THE RULES
1. Thank the person that gave you the award in a blog  post & link back to their blog.
2. Pass the award on to 15 bloggers you follow.
3. Include 7 random things about yourself in your post.
4. Notify your nominees by leaving a comment on their blog.

SEVEN RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME
1. I will never say no to a donut.
2. I really love social media (especially obsessed with Instagram right now).
3. I only just read my first e-book this year.
4. I've never broken a bone (knock on wood!).
5. I can touch my nose with my tongue.
6. I rarely wear jewelry, mostly because I just forget about it.
7. Countries I have visited include Ireland, Panama, and Mexico.


I'm supposed to "tag" 15 bloggers, but I don't think I know that many!

So if you're reading this, consider yourself nominated!

And leave a comment with a link so I can see your seven random facts!