Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Cardinal Directions
Me to Luke, "Hey, which shirt do you want to wear tomorrow?"
Luke to me, "I'll wear the one on the north side of the drawer."
Me, "Huh? You mean this one?" (pointing to the shirt on the north end)
Luke saracstically like I am clueless, "Yeah...that's north." (Like, Duh)
True story.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Weekend Update
Friday morning, I found this picture in the book I was reading. I love, love, love it. I am going to put it in a frame and set it out. It just makes me smile every time I look at it. How adorable is this dog? We've affectionately named him Blue. Ginger is only slightly jealous, but very thankful that we would never dress her up in all that garb.
Yesterday, I started my round of Sunday laundry. It didn't last long.
The diagnosis is that (likely) the transmission went out. It was nearly 13 years old, but I must admit I am quite sentimental about my washer. It was the first major appliance Brandon and I bought, and it ended my days of doing laundry in yucky laundromats. When we lived in Maryville, I did my laundry at a gas station & people could smoke there. So gross, but it was the cheapest and we had to watch our quarters! So sad to see this one go, but so thankful for the many happy hours of laundry I've been able to do in the comfort of my own home. Laundering will continue on Thursday with the arrival of my new washer.
Luke got to do a first with Grandma & Grandpa Jackson last night. They came and got him and took him roller skating for the first time at a skating party with their church. We warned Luke that there would likely be lots of falling down, so he couldn't get mad or upset about it. It sounds like he was finally sort of getting the hang of it just when it was time to go home, but he had a great time. Here's a picture Grandpa sent us of him in action.
Tonight, we're settling in early since it's once again a school night. Luke and I have been reading the Little House series. I don't know if those are necessarily "boy" books, but they were a childhood favorite of mine & I have all of them, so why not. Luke really enjoys listening to Laura's adventures and learning about what life was like in the late 1800's. As we were reading tonight, we discovered evidence of a well-loved book.
Happy last of the 3-day weekend to you all! Or if you didn't have today off - happy end of Monday to you!
Yesterday, I started my round of Sunday laundry. It didn't last long.
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
The diagnosis is that (likely) the transmission went out. It was nearly 13 years old, but I must admit I am quite sentimental about my washer. It was the first major appliance Brandon and I bought, and it ended my days of doing laundry in yucky laundromats. When we lived in Maryville, I did my laundry at a gas station & people could smoke there. So gross, but it was the cheapest and we had to watch our quarters! So sad to see this one go, but so thankful for the many happy hours of laundry I've been able to do in the comfort of my own home. Laundering will continue on Thursday with the arrival of my new washer.
Luke got to do a first with Grandma & Grandpa Jackson last night. They came and got him and took him roller skating for the first time at a skating party with their church. We warned Luke that there would likely be lots of falling down, so he couldn't get mad or upset about it. It sounds like he was finally sort of getting the hang of it just when it was time to go home, but he had a great time. Here's a picture Grandpa sent us of him in action.
(I think he must be nocturnal - look at those shiny eyes! Or maybe it was just the disco ball...)
Tonight, we're settling in early since it's once again a school night. Luke and I have been reading the Little House series. I don't know if those are necessarily "boy" books, but they were a childhood favorite of mine & I have all of them, so why not. Luke really enjoys listening to Laura's adventures and learning about what life was like in the late 1800's. As we were reading tonight, we discovered evidence of a well-loved book.
Uh oh - better dig out the tape!
Just in case you were wondering - we're about to finish On the Banks of Plum Creek.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Fun Reads
Looking for a quick and fun read? I've got 3 goods ones for you.
First up, Austenland, by Shannon Hale. I read this book awhile back...maybe last summer (not that it matters when I actually read it), but it is a good one. It's about a 30-something girl named Jane who is obsessed with all things Jane Austen. Her great-aunt dies and leaves her an all-expense paid vacation to Pembrook Park, a resort in which the guests spend 2 weeks living as if it were still the Regency era...corsets & all. The guests interact with actors who represent the people of that time. Jane is determined to have her vacation, then leave her fantasy of the perfect, "Mr. Darcy" behind her. It's pretty amusing reading about a modern woman trying to live in an era of old and finding love in the midst of it all.
Next up - the reason I remembered Austenland...because I got Shannon Hale's new novel, Midnight in Austenland at the library and read it this week! I wondered how the author would create a new novel out of the same scenario, but I enjoyed this one as much, and possibly more than the original. In this novel, we return to Pembrook Park with a new heroine, Charlotte. She's recently divorced by a husband who left her to marry another woman, and she's just wanting to get away from it all. After her divorce, she discovers Jane Austen books and then hears of Pembrook Park and decides to spend a couple weeks there while the kids are staying with their dad over the summer. She solves a mystery and falls in love and everything works out just swell for her. A few of the characters from the original Austenland return, and it's just a fun, feel-good, easy read.
Finally, I also read Mindy Kaling's, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) this week. Another short, easy, and very entertaining read. If you're a fan of The Office, you'll enjoy Ms. Kaling's memoir of life growing up as an "androgynous" nerd and how she became a writer and producer on The Office. She's very entertaining and this book is laugh out loud funny in several parts.
So, there you have it. It's been nice to actually have time to do some reading this week. The snow day helped! I'm hoping for lots more good reading time over the 3-day weekend! Happy reading, friends!
First up, Austenland, by Shannon Hale. I read this book awhile back...maybe last summer (not that it matters when I actually read it), but it is a good one. It's about a 30-something girl named Jane who is obsessed with all things Jane Austen. Her great-aunt dies and leaves her an all-expense paid vacation to Pembrook Park, a resort in which the guests spend 2 weeks living as if it were still the Regency era...corsets & all. The guests interact with actors who represent the people of that time. Jane is determined to have her vacation, then leave her fantasy of the perfect, "Mr. Darcy" behind her. It's pretty amusing reading about a modern woman trying to live in an era of old and finding love in the midst of it all.
Next up - the reason I remembered Austenland...because I got Shannon Hale's new novel, Midnight in Austenland at the library and read it this week! I wondered how the author would create a new novel out of the same scenario, but I enjoyed this one as much, and possibly more than the original. In this novel, we return to Pembrook Park with a new heroine, Charlotte. She's recently divorced by a husband who left her to marry another woman, and she's just wanting to get away from it all. After her divorce, she discovers Jane Austen books and then hears of Pembrook Park and decides to spend a couple weeks there while the kids are staying with their dad over the summer. She solves a mystery and falls in love and everything works out just swell for her. A few of the characters from the original Austenland return, and it's just a fun, feel-good, easy read.
Finally, I also read Mindy Kaling's, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) this week. Another short, easy, and very entertaining read. If you're a fan of The Office, you'll enjoy Ms. Kaling's memoir of life growing up as an "androgynous" nerd and how she became a writer and producer on The Office. She's very entertaining and this book is laugh out loud funny in several parts.
So, there you have it. It's been nice to actually have time to do some reading this week. The snow day helped! I'm hoping for lots more good reading time over the 3-day weekend! Happy reading, friends!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
True Story
I shared this one with friends at lunch today as we were reminiscing of Valentine's past. When Brandon & I first moved to KC, we lived in an apartment. On Valentine's Day (which we don't really celebrate), we decided to go out for dinner, because we didn't want to cook anything. We had this great idea - we had received a gift certificate (yes - they were still in certificate form then) for Outback Steakhouse for Christmas and decided it was the perfect time to use it. So, I went to my handy coupon organizer where I kept gift certificates in those days and started digging around for it. I went through my organizer once...no gift certificate. I went through again & again with the same result. Then it hit me...I had cleaned out the coupon organizer earlier that day. I must have thrown the gift certificate away with the old coupons by mistake! And...I had just taken the trash out to the dumpster probably not even a half hour before this. So...I marched my behind out to the dumpster - climbed in (note - our bag of trash was the only one in aforementioned dumpster or I probably wouldn't have), opened our bag of trash, found the gift certificate, climbed out & went to dinner. My friends said they wouldn't have climbed in after it. I say, I am way to cheap to let a free dinner go to waste over my stupidity. :) And I did wash real good after my excursion into the world of dumpster diving. Don't you feel better about your Valentine's Day now?
Monday, February 13, 2012
Snow Day...Hopefully the One & Only!
It's our official first snow day...there is not much snow on the ground, but I'm thinking that those in a position to call the day were like, "What the heck, we haven't had any snow days yet! Why not? Let's make the kids happy." I'm sure that was the conversation. Despite Luke's grumbling last night that he didn't want a snow day, he seemed pretty happy about it this morning & is currently out in it having a great time. I don't know where he learned grumbling about snow days from? If this is the only one, I'm okay with it - not thrilled, but okay. I want my vacation days in the summer - not when it's snowing & gross outside, but it is a Monday, and I do like Mondays off, so I'm okay with it.
I've been crippled for the last few days, as well, so it probably doesn't hurt anything for me to have another day of rest, as well. I did something to my lower back last Thursday sometime, but I don't know what. All I know is that there were a few times Thursday night that I was shedding a few tears because it hurt so badly. We were going on a field trip to see a play Friday, so I didn't want to take the day and do that to a sub. I managed okay (and I still have perfect attendance for the year - yay me!) and my friend and next-door-room neighbor taught me some stretches he does for his lower back because he's had problems with his lower back in the past. Anyway, I've been doing my stretches & I'd say I'm about at 90% today. If I don't sit too long, I feel pretty good. It's probably good for me to be at home and rest it for another day, though.
On the agenda today - start a new book - Midnight in Austenland, by Shannon Hale. I read Mindy Kaling's (Kelly Kapoor from The Office for those of you who watch it) memoir (Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? And other concerns...) yesterday (sorry for all the interruptions in parentheses). It was pretty entertaining. I also have work I could do for school. Maybe a balance of both would be good today. We'll see which one wins out! We're also tossing around the idea of pizza buffet for lunch...a favorite snow day past time. Yum!
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Catchup
I haven't made a really substantial post for awhile, so I'm going to try to make up for that today. I've been so busy with work since coming back after Christmas that I've been short on time, as well as ideas!
First off, it's interesting the things you find when your child becomes able to write. I find things he's written on his desk that just crack me up. This little gem was found on my bedside table last week:
When asked why he felt this way, he said it was because a friend at school told him that they put poison in the food at fast food places. It's not like we eat fast food all the time or anything, but I'm pretty sure Luke has never complained about a fast food meal. We'll see how he really feels next time we eat fast food.
As mentioned in the previous post, we got to meet my new nephew, who does have a name now, by the way. Tucker Wade is a sweetheart. Luke really enjoyed getting to meet his new cousin. I can't wait to see this sweet little guy again sometime soon!
First off, it's interesting the things you find when your child becomes able to write. I find things he's written on his desk that just crack me up. This little gem was found on my bedside table last week:
When asked why he felt this way, he said it was because a friend at school told him that they put poison in the food at fast food places. It's not like we eat fast food all the time or anything, but I'm pretty sure Luke has never complained about a fast food meal. We'll see how he really feels next time we eat fast food.
As mentioned in the previous post, we got to meet my new nephew, who does have a name now, by the way. Tucker Wade is a sweetheart. Luke really enjoyed getting to meet his new cousin. I can't wait to see this sweet little guy again sometime soon!
I've been trying to stay caught up with my reading, but I've been so busy lately, it's been tough. Here are the books I've been reading for the last few weeks.
First up, probably my favorite...Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand. I'm not typically a nonfiction reader, but this book...just. wow. It is the story of Louis Zamperini, who started out in life as a bit of a thief, discovered running in high school, went to the 1936 Olympics, then ended up fighting in WWII, which led to him being a Japanese POW. It's the story of the hardships of his life and his ability to remain, well, unbroken, in the face of unbelievable circumstances. This author also wrote Seabiscuit. I've never read the book or seen the movie, but the book is definitely on my list. Though, it was nonfiction, it didn't read like it. I couldn't put it down. There are plans in the works to turn this book into a movie. If so, I'll definitely be seeing it! Thanks to my friend, Rachel, for recommending this to me!
Next up, another nonfiction book recommended by my friend Shea. This book was a fascinating look at the World's Fair that took place in Chicago in 1893. It took you through the planning and building of the fair, which was accomplished in an amazingly short time. It gives you a look at things we use today that were developed and part of the fair. The fair was called "The White City"...the "Devil" was a doctor who ended up murdering a number of people during the time period of the fair. It's a fascinating look at one of the first documented serial killers in the US. This book is definitely being made into a move - to be released in 2013 starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Dr. H.H. Holmes, the killer. I'll definitely be seeing this one too!
I love VI Warshawski. She's a tough as nails private eye in Chicago. She's getting older, but she doesn't back down from a case. If you haven't read books in this series, I'd recommend any of them. VI fights for what she believes is right and doesn't let any threat or danger get in her way. In this case, she works to solve a murder in a cemetery where a group of girls were holding a vampire club meeting. There are no actual vampires (can't do those types of stories - too weird for my blood), so no worries there if you feel the same!
Unwind is a young adult novel I read for work. Some of my kids may be reading this as part of lit circles coming up in the near future, so I wanted to make sure I had read it. To be honest, I wasn't really that excited to read it, because I had categorized it as "weird" in my mind, because it's futuristic and science-fiction-like & those aren't really my favorite kind of books. In this novel, a 2nd civil war has been fought over abortion and the result is that parents can make a choice once their child is 13 to "unwind" their child if he or she doesn't turn out the way they'd hoped. An unwind will basically be taken apart and every part of his or her body used to replace worn out, broken, etc parts in other people. In this way, they'll live on and never exactly die. It was actually a really good story and raises lots of questions. I can see young readers really getting into this one.
And finally, I joined the world of Pinterest a few weeks ago. It's kind of interesting to see what other people are "pinning", but to be quite honest, I still really don't get it. It's just not my thing. I've mainly pinned books I've read or want to read. I don't cook, I don't decorate, I don't do crafts...and a lot of other stuff I see pinned. I guess I'm happy to say I don't find it to be a time waster the way other people say they do when they really love it. I don't really find a need to spend much time there at all! So, to those of you who love it...that's great...it's just not for me. :)
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