http://morganlyfe.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] morganlyfe.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] b2mem2013-03-10 08:21 pm

Growing up in Middle-earth

B2MeM Challenge: Wildcard (Athelas)
Format: Non-Fiction
Genre: personal essay, autobiographical
Rating: Gen
Warnings: None
Characters: Me, Frodo, Bilbo
Pairings: None
Summary: My childhood in a family of Tolkien admirers


I feel like I'm stepping up on stage as this is my first post here, but I thought it a nice introduction topic so here goes. I can’t remember the first time I learned of Middle-earth, because I practically grew up there. One of my earliest memories is of my Grandfather telling me the story of the Hobbit, only he pretended it happened to him. He even held up a gold ring (which I later learned was his wedding ring) to prove it. I grew up watching the cartoons and eating dinner on our dinning room table that’s painted with a map of middle-earth. My sister and I would act out different scenes and even my parents would sometimes join in.

In first grade, when we were asked to write what we wanted to be when we grew up, I wrote down “Burglar.” Shocked that I, a usually obedient and well-behaved student, would give such an answer, my teacher struggled to keep her voice calm when asking why.

My response was this: “Because I want to go on a quest and fight dragons like Bilbo.”

The Lord of the Rings was more than just a story for me: it was the inspiration for my childhood. I was constantly living in a made-up world where I was helping Bilbo slay spiders in Mirkwood or dodging Ringwraiths with Merry and Pippin. For some strange reason, my favorite scene to act out was when Frodo was stabbed by the Ringwraith. For years, when I was ill or feeling bad, I would turn to that chapter and start reading. Why? I wish I knew, but I think it has something to do with the other hobbits’ reactions. You can see the love Sam, Merry, and Pippin have for Frodo in their worry for him. More than the magic and excitement of middle-earth, the thing that really got to me and kept calling me back was the friendship between those four hobbits.

I was always looking for friends like that. When I was eight, I made friends with a girl across the street because we needed someone to be Sam and I thought she fit the part. She had never heard of the Lord of the Rings, so I showed her the cartoons and, later, the movies. To this day, she is still one of my closest friends (and a Tolkien fan).

In high school, my mother inexplicably came down with an awful illness that left her bedridden for months. My sister and I turned to Lord of the Rings for hope. We took turns reading as different characters and reminiscing over old stories we’d made up.

So while I never got to go on a quest and fight dragons like Bilbo (at least, not yet), I did find amazing friends who’ve followed me through tasks beyond my wildest dreams and become close to my own family. The characters have each given me strength at different times in my life, and Tolkien has given me a world to escape to when I need it most. I’ve always known in my heart that my deepest desire is to be a writer and I can only hope that one day, my work will be an inspiration for someone the way Tolkien’s work inspired me.

[identity profile] rlaadmin.livejournal.com 2013-03-11 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, what a wonderful family to grow up in! And a table with a map of Middle-earth- how cool is that?

[identity profile] rlaadmin.livejournal.com 2013-03-12 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, I'd love to see a photo of that!! Your mom rocks.

[identity profile] baranduin.livejournal.com 2013-03-11 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
This is wonderful! Thank you for stepping on the stage!
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[personal profile] dreamflower 2013-03-11 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
You can see the love Sam, Merry, and Pippin have for Frodo in their worry for him. More than the magic and excitement of middle-earth, the thing that really got to me and kept calling me back was the friendship between those four hobbits.

This.

What a fun family you had! How cool it must have been to grow up that way!
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)

[personal profile] dreamflower 2013-03-11 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
How wonderful! I wondered if anyone would notice that! I'm so glad you are taking part!

There have been SO many creative stories come from the challenges during B2MeM over the years! And the challenges are always different every year!
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[personal profile] shirebound 2013-03-11 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhh, you grew up basted in hobbits, and folks who allowed you to dream and imagine a world of hope and unconditional friendship. What a gift. Thank you for sharing this with us.

[identity profile] periantari.livejournal.com 2013-03-11 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
I love that hobbits' friendship too and love that chapter that you've mentioned! That is really cool that you have a friend that you have shared the same interests and been in touch and friend for so long.
Very nice essay-- i agree that Tolkien has inspired me too! =)
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[personal profile] zdenka 2013-03-12 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
I love that story about your grandfather! Thank you for sharing this with us.