Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
reading
Well, I took a week off work (I won't call it a vacation because I was still at home, had housework to do, and no one cooked for me:P) and expected to make some progress on reading, but alas, sleep and housework robbed me of my time. I did manage to finish
55. World Without End by Ken Follett and enjoyed it a lot. It was very similar to Pillars of the Earth with multiple plot lines all intersecting at various points. I hated the Wulfric and Gwenda plot line because it was emotionally draining. And I didn't see the point about Thomas's past, except as a way to tie history into the plot and it was a very weak tie-in.
55. World Without End by Ken Follett and enjoyed it a lot. It was very similar to Pillars of the Earth with multiple plot lines all intersecting at various points. I hated the Wulfric and Gwenda plot line because it was emotionally draining. And I didn't see the point about Thomas's past, except as a way to tie history into the plot and it was a very weak tie-in.
Read to Gman
G156. Veronica by Roger Duvoisin
G157. Veronica on Petunia's Farm by Roger Duvoisin
56. Peter and the Shadow Thieves by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson - this wasn't as good as the first book. Obviously there's a lot of suspension of disbelief that needs to take place. I could do that with the starstuff (although I did think they could have come up with a better name for it), but had real difficulty with "Lord Ombra". I didn't feel there was a satisfying answer to what exactly he was and I disliked the notion that his ilk would be in future books. I like how certain elements were thrown in for the entertainment of pre-adolescent boys - the escape from the tower comes to mind. The ending did seem a bit sudden for some reason. I don't know why. There was a lot of build up and some really great suspense scenes, but then all of a sudden it was over. I can't put my finger on why I felt this way, unless because there was so much build up - too much anticipation and not enough delivery. I did cheat, however. I was supposed to be reading this to Gman and finished it without him. I'm still reading it to him at night, but once he fell asleep, I had to find out how it ended. Perhaps when I reread it to him I'll be able to better identify why I felt the ending was so sudden or perhaps will realize that it wasn't.
G156. Veronica by Roger Duvoisin
G157. Veronica on Petunia's Farm by Roger Duvoisin
56. Peter and the Shadow Thieves by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson - this wasn't as good as the first book. Obviously there's a lot of suspension of disbelief that needs to take place. I could do that with the starstuff (although I did think they could have come up with a better name for it), but had real difficulty with "Lord Ombra". I didn't feel there was a satisfying answer to what exactly he was and I disliked the notion that his ilk would be in future books. I like how certain elements were thrown in for the entertainment of pre-adolescent boys - the escape from the tower comes to mind. The ending did seem a bit sudden for some reason. I don't know why. There was a lot of build up and some really great suspense scenes, but then all of a sudden it was over. I can't put my finger on why I felt this way, unless because there was so much build up - too much anticipation and not enough delivery. I did cheat, however. I was supposed to be reading this to Gman and finished it without him. I'm still reading it to him at night, but once he fell asleep, I had to find out how it ended. Perhaps when I reread it to him I'll be able to better identify why I felt the ending was so sudden or perhaps will realize that it wasn't.
Friday, November 11, 2011
what's going on around here
The Holy Twins by Kathleen Norris - read to G while finishing making dinner. He enjoyed it and stayed for the whole book, which was a picture book, but not short. He really enjoyed saying "Scholastica". Lately he has spent most of his time "trilling" his tongue - loudly and often. And I don't discourage it because while somewhat annoying, he obviously is enjoying the sensations it brings and I know this whole experimenting with sounds won't last too long. But hearing "Scholastica" said over and over with emphasis on the siblants was a nice relaxing break.
Dad leaves today for hunting week. Gman and I are going to miss him. Gman is somewhat jealous that Dad gets to go spend a week with the hunting buddies without him, but since we're going to work on the Christmas list this weekend and maybe take a few jaunts to some fun places, not to mention the joy of getting to sleep in Mom and Dad's bed [which rarely happens and usually he has to share it with Mom AND Dad - and we've been informed that we're fat and take up too much room] is making up for his disappointment somewhat. Dad on the other hand is a bit disconsolate. He really misses his boy when he leaves him for any length of time. He misses me too, but I'm a grown up, know he'll be back shortly, and can entertain myself. The boy, on the other hand, keeps telling his dad how much he's going to miss him and asking him if Gman can't go too. Makes it hard for a Da-Da to leave his baby. But we'll all survive and the boys will enjoy talking to each other by phone and discussing if Dad saw or killed any deer. There may even be a long-distance lullaby or two.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
G-ism
After playing a quick game of chase with Gman he informed me....
"You run pretty quick for a chubby, old gal."
Gman and his toys
Joel and Jethro were a Troll by Bill Peet - so I spent $10 on a children's book. Is that crazy? He enjoyed it so much and I enjoyed reading it to him so much that I just had to buy it. I think one of the reasons he loves it so much is that one of his best friends is named Joel. Sometimes I call Gman Jethro or switch the name Jethro when I'm reading to Gman, just to tease him. He pretends to be annoyed, but I can tell he loves it. The sly little grin gives it away every time. I love Amazon's option to buy used books. I think this was about $26 (at least) new.
He also wanted How Droofus the Dragon Lost His Head but we ran out of time. He asked for it again this morning as we were getting dressed, so I promised it to him tonight and so did his dad. I'm going to suggest to him that we go through and read all his books in his bookcase (he has TONS) and get rid of those he hates and save the ones he likes. We're remodeling a room in our house to turn it into a family room complete with bookcases in an alcove. Once it's complete I'm going to move the majority of his toys downstairs. He hates playing upstairs when everyone is down so his toys don't get played with as much as they should - too much TV watching because it's where everyone else is. So now he will have a room downstairs with most of his toys and the majority of his books. That way he can grab stuff to play with while I am cooking dinner. I may even move his little desk downstairs so he can sit at it and play "school".
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