When I was in college, knee-deep in reading assignments, projects, work, the three-mile hike to the grocery store (at least it seemed that long....), I looked forward to the day when I could read for leisure. I still have to pinch myself when I remember that the time for leisure reading has come. As it goes in "Meet the Robinsons," "The Future Has Arrived"! The problem is, now that I have time for leisure reading, I am running out of things to read.
The library has a pretty good selection, but I usually have to wait until the stuff I want becomes available, so I still need books in the meantime. I do like to reread the books I have (Beauty is one I've read tons of times, and most of Jane Austen's works), but sometimes I want something new, so I look through the books that make up our library at home (i.e. the shelf in hallway). Some of the books I've grabbed have been duds that I couldn't even finish ("Colorado Weddings" was one of those, but then again, what did I expect from the title, Shakespeare??). So I was a little unsure if I should bother taking one from the shelf at home, or occupy myself with a wordsearch.
I decided to take along the copy we have of The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd. I remembered my mom had read it and thought it was good, so I thought I'd try it out. Well, as I started it yesterday, I was hooked. I have time to read during my breaks at work, and I found this one hard to put down when my breaks ended. I became so engrossed in the story (a 14-year-old white girl breaks her black housekeeper out of jail during 1964 and they escape to a small town where they live with three black beekeeping sisters, and she discovers the truth about her mother who was killed when she was four - that's a cruddy synopsis, but you'll just have to read it for yourself!), and nearly cried during certain passages, which wasn't the most convenient thing to do since I was surrounded by co-workers while I read. There were so many beautiful quotes, I wish I had a highlighter pencil for those lines. Needless to say, I was engrossed by the story. It helped to pass the time during my work breaks, but I couldn't save it only for work - I read the rest of it today after I got home. A beautiful, touching story that was not only enjoyable to read, but thought-provoking as well. I know I'll definitely read it again.
Now I need to find another book to read....
Live. Laugh. Sparkle.
Another blog. This one has sparkles.
Another blog. This one has sparkles.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Today I finished a book
Labels: blogs, the band wagon
Beauty,
books,
reading,
Robin McKinley,
Sue Monk Kidd,
The Secret Life of Bees
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Sisters
I miss this......
and this.....
Why, oh why, do we need to live so far away from each other???
Is it Christmas yet?
and this.....
Why, oh why, do we need to live so far away from each other???
Is it Christmas yet?
Labels: blogs, the band wagon
cute sisters,
twas the night before christmas albert mouse
Friday, August 19, 2011
Everyone should have a big brother.....
Me and Joe |
Today is my brother's birthday, and since he's pretty much the greatest brother that ever was (and since the selection of e-cards is absolutely pitiful for such an awesome brother), I wanted to dedicate this post to the amazing, wonderful, incredible, talented, funny, loving man that is my big brother.
Me and Joe on the day I was born |
......dance with me, watch out for me, and he introduced me to some of the coolest stuff on the planet. Star Wars, He-Man, Voltron, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, Garfield, Calvin & Hobbes, Legos - what can I say, he just has a knack for finding things that are incredibly cool and fun. Forget Snoopy - my brother was, and still is, truly Joe Cool.
Seriously, this boy was born cool!
Dorothy and the Karate Kid (eat your heart out, Ralph Macchio!) |
He-Man and a Bride (yes, I am wearing a pillowcase) |
The best dancing partner - he's always been a great dipper. |
and it means more than I can adequately express.
Not only is he an amazing brother, but an amazing husband to his gorgeous wife, too. And now he's a daddy! There is no question that his little girl has one of the most fun, loving fathers in the world. I am so proud of him, and so grateful that he's my brother.
He's the best brother ever!
I love you, hermano! |
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