Showing posts with label Think. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Think. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2011

Friday Finds

Every Friday I post about interesting things I’ve come across in the blogosphere:

Happy Reading.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Picture This: How Pictures Work

Picture This: How Pictures WorkPicture This: How Pictures Work by Molly Bang

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I discovered this book on Penelope Trunk's website.  I don't usually go for books like this and almost didn't read it before returning it to the library.  But I am sure glad I did.  And be sure to read the whole thing (i.e. the introduction) it explains it all.

This was such a fascinating book and you will never look at art, pictures, etc. the same.  I inhaled this book.  I wish I could renew it to be able to read it again and again and refer back to it.  It's that amazing. 

It's not difficult reading but there are some serious concepts in it that will change how you think about perspective. 

Seriously, one should read this in grade school, high school, college, our 30s, 40s, 50s, etc. 

This would make a great book club pick.  It's not a long read but thought provoking.  Everyone could bring one of their favorite pictures, artwork whatever and talk about how it speaks to them and how they think about it after reading the book.  Wouldn't that be a fun book club, different than the usual stuff?

If your library doesn't own this book buy it - it's only $11 on Amazon.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

An Ode to Jillian Michaels

Jillian Michaels I loathe to like you.

Jillian Michaels (from now on will be known as "JM") I aspire to hate you.

JM you make my hammies & buttocks sing.  Soaring to the previously unreachable soprano's aria of high C.  Every time I walk, I attempt to sit, or basically any time I start or end any normal human movement. 

I hate you.  I love you. Won't you shut up already about how I can't phone it in.  Do you really think I'm bringing my mobile with me to these torture sessions?

Seriously, go to the library or WM or Costco or wherever you prefer to deposit your paycheck and pick up her newest exercise DVD: Ripped in 30 Days.

source: www.jillianmichaels.com


I completed workout one yesterday and thought it went really well.  I got up a good sweat, moved around a lot.  Yes.  A new one to add into the rotation.  Good job JM.

I went on with my life: work, errands, bookmobile, dinner, walk, veg on the couch, etc.

** fast forward to this AM **

My lovely alarm chirps promptly at 4:45 am (yes - you read it correctly) and I bound out of bed for a new day and my daily exercise.  And my legs won't move.

I ponder this for a moment (I may have actually fallen back asleep) and try again.  O.M.G.  What in the blazes is wrong with my legs!?  Have I suffered from some mysterious side effect of the West Nile Virus?

(I did go on a walk yesterday and the Denver Post had an article about how it is remotely possible to be bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus.  Note: I did not read the article.  Not even a skim, just a glance at the headline & picture.)

Oh heavens no ... it was my dear, beloved exercise demon coach JM who had done this to me.  (Mental note: return JM secret society decoder ring pronto.)  That b*&/!.

So how do I respond to this dilemma you ponder?

I did another JM workout because I am a masochist.  There -  I said it.  Someone send me a link to a meetup of others like me (either recovering or still into it; I could go either way).

Now to be nice to my body I did the JM Yoga Meltdown DVD because you don't really work out your hamstrings in yoga.  Right?

source: www.jillianmichaels.com

crickets

Oh, crap, is it time to get up again?

HA!  I'll be amazed if I can move after sitting on my backside all morning at the library.  I hope no one needs help with the printers.  Dammit, law students, you are on your own with your fancy duplex print job.  You already have one degree.  Didn't that include a class on how to use technology?

Oh - that's right - you were too busy drinking the night before thus hungover (and probably still wasted) to make it to your Tuesday 10am tech class.  Sorry, I forgot what it's like to be twenty and entitled.

So ... JM ... will I see you tomorrow?  Will I still love you when I can't get off the floor?  You betcha!

And that's all I've got to say about that.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sacred Hearts

Sacred HeartsSacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This book took me 10 days to listen to.  Wow - that's a long time for me. 



This was a very thought provoking book for me.  I oscillated between liking it a lot and really hating it.  The writing was fine.  The characters were fine.  However, the restrictions and structure of convent life similtaneously enthralled & repulsed me. 



At certain points the idea of living with a bunch of women in a community was very appealing.  Then, I'd think about it a bit more and realize it would awful.  Then, I would wonder how could I find something so appealing then so loathsome.  I don't know.  But I think it is worth exploring and discussing.



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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Saving CeeCee Honeycutt

Saving CeeCee Honeycutt Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


If you haven't read this book, immediately stop what you are doing & get to the nearest library and check out this book! (If you are into audiobooks be sure to listen instead of read the narrator is excellent.)

I cannot believe I waited this long to read/listen to this fabulous novel.  (BR - why didn't you tell me I HAD to read it ASAP?)



Let's see, what's not to love? It's set in Savannah during the late 60s.  and the characters are a group of strong but diverse women. 


I wish I could just jump into the book a la Thursday Next.


And I don't know which character I love better or would want to be ... CeeCee, Aunt Tootie, Oletta, or Mrs. Goodpepper.


I was a bit nervous when I began it, poor CeeCee has a challenging life with her mentally unstable mother, and thought something awful would happen to CeeCee.  But it turns out a-okay.


This is a wonderful story about the healing power of love.  I wish we all had such a tribe as CeeCee does.


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Mennonite in a Little Black Dress

Mennonite in a Little Black DressMennonite in a Little Black Dress by Rhoda Janzen

My rating: 2 of 5 stars


I really wanted to give this 3 stars but I cannot bring myself to do it.



First, it is an enjoyable book.  I loved the stories about her family & her Mennonite background.  But she needs a better editor.  Perhaps I would feel different if I had read it instead of listening to it.


I don't know.


I really didn't like how the story was laid out.  The reader gets the impression that out of the blue her husband leaves her.  We find out later on that their relationship had always been tumultuous.


Then in the chapter about her brothers she (or the narrator) regularly interchange her brothers names.  One minute Caleb is the older one and Aaron is the younger, then vice-versa.  It was very confusing.


I also had hoped for a little more depth on why she left the Mennonite faith when the culture is so obviously ingrained in her personality.  Plus, I wanted her to delve more into her relationship with her father.  He is mentioned in passing.


A bit disappointing intellectually, but cute anecdotes about growing up Mennonite.







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Monday, July 4, 2011

July 2011 Mini Goals

One of the many excellent blogs I read is Move to Portugal.  It's about a lovely woman, Laura, in the UK who is simplifying her life and working towards the grand goal of moving to Portugal.

Every month she posts about her progress on her goals.  I am going to borrow the idea.

So ... let's do it.

Mini goals for July:
  1. Lose 5#
  2. Exercise four times a week: two aerobic & two yoga sessions
  3. Read one Shakespearean play
  4. Sew two dresses (i.e. FINISH, including hems & buttons)
  5. Design a new header for blog
  6. Save $100

Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Penderwicks at Point Mouette

The Penderwicks at Point Mouette (The Penderwicks, #3)The Penderwicks at Point Mouette by Jeanne Birdsall

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I want to be a Penderwick!



I love these girls.  Love 'em!



Another great adventure for Skye, Jane, Battie and honorary Penderwick Jeffrey.  Every young girl should be reading these books.



This is how summer should be.



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Monday, May 23, 2011

A Red Herring Without Mustard

A Red Herring Without Mustard (Flavia de Luce, #3)A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


If you aren't reading this start!



The narrator is perfect.



Fun, fun, fun.



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