
Friday, October 24, 2008
I Am A Mother

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer

Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Getting back to reading
I am starting to create more balance in my life, and integrate my life with my children's lives, meaning when they have quiet time, instead of running around the house doing cleaning, I am carving some "quiet" reading time for myself. Currently on my night stand:
An Inconvenient Book by Glenn Beck
Liberal Facism by Jonah Goldberg
America Alone by Mark Steyn
Thursday, March 13, 2008
New Moon, Eclipse, and Deceptively Delicious



First things first: Let's start with the unimpressed and work to the good.
Deceptively Delicious had some good ideas, but in the end I decided not to implement them based on the premise that 1) I want my children to eat and accept vegetables as part of their diet, and by "hiding" them I don't feel that I am doing that; and 2) I do not have that much time to be preparing purees all the time. The only that I have to worry about eating veggies is Reed. Reed won't eat vegetables, and I currently give him V8 Fusion Juice a few times a week. I still put vegetables on his plate as the other two kids. With that said, this book didn't impress me enough to want to try it.
New Moon and Eclipse- Out of the three books, Twilight is by far my favorite. With that said, the story in both books was still compelling. I am invested in these characters and cannot wait to see how the story wraps up in the fourth installment, Breaking Dawn, coming out August 2nd. I have to say that I am disappointed in the direction the storyline is taking, mainly with the seduction. I am hoping that the author takes the emphasis off of that back to the crux of the storyline. One last note, I am torn between who Bella should be with.
What I am reading now:
- Liberal Fascism: The History of American Left From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning by Jonah Goldberg: I am already a chapter into the this book, and highly recommend anyone interested in history or politics to pick up this book. Your view and definition of fascism will be changed, and what you may think fascism is, you will see that it is not what you think it is.
- An Inconvenient Book by Glenn Beck
- Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Monday, February 11, 2008
Books I am reading.
- An Inconvenient Book by Glenn Beck: I am pretty sure I will enjoy this as much as I like Glenn Beck's no nonsense approach to politics, and his quick wit and humor. As I like to tell my husband- Glenn Beck puts into words the things I am thinking and feeling on political issues. I used to consider myself a Republican and very party loyal, but I have since become very disinfranchised with party politics and how the Republican and even the Democratic party is shifting more and more to the left. Republicans are becoming Democrats and Democrats are becoming Socialists. I consider myself a conservative first, and not loyal to any party at the moment. Again this book will be enlightening and entertaining at the same time.
- Deceptively Delicious by Jessica Seinfeld: I don't know if I will actually implement the things I read in this cookbook. If per chance I do make Lorien's baby food, then it will not be so hard to sneak in various purees into the kids' foods.
- My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult: This is a book for a new book club I have joined. I have been forewarned by a couple of friends that there is bad language and some sexual content. The basic premise of the story is a couple has a daughter, Kate, who has leukemia. The parents conceive a child, Anna, through predetermined genetic in vitro fertilization to be harvester of sorts for the older sibling. Poked and operated on for the majority of her life, Anna sues her parents for emancipation when Kate needs a kidney, and Anna is the perfect match. It should be an interesting read that raises a lot of moral and ethical questions.
- Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis: We are reading this book with the kids-- they are reading The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I have opted to read chronologically and begin with the Magician's Nephew. It should be fun, considering my love for C.S. Lewis and fantasy.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Two Books Finished


Sunday, January 20, 2008
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
I have never had anyone thrust a book upon me and say "you have got to read this." A friend of mine from church said that I just had to read this, and I am glad I took her up on it. Bella Swan is a 17 year old girl who decides to return to Forks, Washington. As the story unfolds she becomes falls deeply in love with Edward Cullen who happens to be a century old vampire. I typically would not read a book about vampires as it is not my usual genre. Back in high school I read Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire, and this book is the polar opposite. Twilight is definitely a young adult read, and shows in the absence of bad language and sexuality that one would find in Anne, which I delight in. I could not put this book down, and read all 450+ pages in a few days time. The story written in the first person through the main character, Bella, was intriguing and enthralling. I found myself reliving the same emotions that she experienced as she was falling in love with Edward as I did with my husband. In the book she puts on Edward's jacket and breathes in the smell, and when The Doc is on-call many times I will wear one of his shirts or sleep on his pillow to have his scent near me. I became drawn into the characters and wondered how the story would continue after the last page.I will be reading the next installment: New Moon
Pick this one up if you want an easy read.


