Headcanon time: Seeing as Camilo spends a lot of time shifted as others, he knows just as much of the gossip and secrets as Dolores does in Encanto. Only difference being, he has absolutely no context to any of it.
He spends most nights lying awake thinking about what the hell is going on because Dolores finds his confusion hilarious and refuses to answer any of his questions.
Mirabel mentions to Antonio that, should he not receive a gift, he would stay in the “nursery” with her. This implies that this non magical room is where all the kids lived prior to receiving their own rooms, which explains why it is decorated so childlike (like having the alphabet on the walls)
For a reference for the (approximate) nursery timeline
The triplets shared the room for 5 years (assuming Alma didn’t keep them in her room as babies)
The nursery was empty for about 24 years
Isabela and Dolores shared the room for 2 years (just the two of them)
Luisa shared with Isabela and Dolores for 3 years
There were a couple months where Luisa and Dolores shared the room, just the two of them
Luisa spent about a year with the room to herself
Luisa spent about a year sharing with Camilo and Mirabel when they were babies
(I made a mistake in the first version of this post, so early reblogs will be wrong. I didn’t realize Luisa would have shared with Camilo and Mirabel. Whoops! I fixed it now)
Some new work. I’m currently working on a series of illustrations that focus on water and women. There is no solid direction planned, I’m just seeing how it develops.
Song of Songs 8:5 // Liturgy for Homesickness (Douglas Kaine McKelvey) // The Warden and the Wolf King (Andrew Peterson) // Desdichado (Dorothy Sayers) // Colossians 3:1-4 // Adorning the Dark (Andrew Peterson) // The Green Ember (S.D. Smith) // Dandelion Fire (N.D. Wilson) // The Gods Return to Earth (C.S. Lewis) // Till We Have Faces (C.S. Lewis)
@thatfriendlyanon said in her tags a while back that “we really are each just quote quilts ourselves”. So today, a day where I don’t feel very much like myself, I decided to make a quote quilt to remind myself who I am and who I’m called to be. Feel free to do the same. All of these are from books I adore (either on my bookshelves or in my Kindle library) and it was so good for me to revisit them.