[maybe if we ignored Waldo's passive aggressive hiding he'd stop doing it] |
This is long
because I wasn’t able to post last week and have just been sort of adding to
this list for awhile. Brace yourself, you’ve been warned!
Sawyer and I have started listening to a Halloween song
playlist in the car and one of the songs in “Thriller.” I decided to show him
the video, completely not considering how scary his might find it… let’s just
say he absolutely lost it, was up with nightmares, and has talked nonstop about
it. I think I’ve gotten things under control with an elaborate story about how
the Star Wars character could totally take on a werewolf in two seconds flat,
but if I could go back in time and undo that misguided attempt at showing it to
him I would. I feel really bad.
Bill Bryson’s newest book, out later this month, called
the Body: A Guide for Occupants,
looks totally fascinating. I’ve listened to a few of his more outdoorsy books
and I adore him.
The other day my students were having a class discussion
to culminate our study of Macbeth and
within the course of the day different periods managed to make comparisons to The Office, Britney Spears, and Mean Girls. This is why I love my job.
Because we’re at the end of a unit of study, I am
DROWNING in papers to grade. I have done a really good job of staying on top of
everything this semester but after being sick for nearly a week and everything
being due, I’m totally screwed. Luckily I have a few chunk of available time
this week because of some scheduling changes for Homecoming, but I hate feeling
so behind when I’ve been doing so well.
I’ve started Ann Patchett’s newest novel, The Dutch House, and I’m really not sure
what to expect. I despise the cover and I tend to balk at anything that might
possibly fall under the historical fiction umbrella. But… it’s Ann! I’d read a
book about moth balls if she wrote it.
I did a bad thing… but it felt so good. I received an
email from UCLA’s CAP program notifying me that my beloved Samin Nosrat was
going to be giving a talk there later this month, but I was totally horrified
at the ticket price. Usually I’ll pay up to maybe $30 for a book-related talk,
since I understand organizations have to pay for venues, security, insurance,
the author’s fees, etc… These tickets definitely surpassed my limit and I’ve
been really, really mindful of my budget lately. But it’s Samin! Star of one of
my favorite Netflix series, the chef behind the best chocolate cake I’ve ever
made, and the author of one of the few cookbooks I’ve ever read cover-to-cover.
Not to mention that the date she’s in LA is the Sunday night before an insanely
crazy week. After accepting it wasn’t going to work for a full twenty-four
hours I pulled the plug (or more the like pulled the Visa out of my wallet).
I really wish that Instagram wouldn’t put that stupid
green ring around stories that you mark for “close friends” only. It makes it
weird if you include someone that maybe really isn’t a close friend but-
anyway, social media whining aside, you get the picture. Green ring dumb.
I bought Jenga a week ago and I’ve already played more
games of it in ten days than in my entire life combined. Sawyer is actually
pretty good, which shouldn’t surprise me since his manual dexterity is pretty
decent (thanks to his hardcore LEGO ways since he was about fourteen months
old). I love that we can start getting into more fun board games now and I’m
counting the years until we can play Scrabble and Yahtzee.
My husband recently told me about Mark Danielewski’s
newest book, The Little Blue Kite,
and it sounds really fascinating (I’ve never read any of his books, but House
of Leaves is on my “someday” list and I definitely appreciate experimental
fiction). Basically, there are three ways you can read this novella; by two
different color patterns, and then in its entirety. There are so many books
coming out in the next two months… I don’t know how I’m going to cope.
Because I want to read all of the books, that leaves me
with few options for listening on Audible. I’ve been really stumped for this
month’s selection; everything I consider I decide I’d rather read the print
version instead. I thought about Demi Moore’s newest book, but I’ve never been
terribly invested in her career. I tend to listen to memoirs, essays,
self-help, or mysteries, so if you have a suggestion I’m open!
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton are doing an event in
November in LA to publicize their new book that focuses on notable women, and I
really considered going but at the end of the day I don’t want to hear either
of them talk about others. I want the dirt on their own lives! And for $42, on
a school night, in LA, I had to make the hard, hard choice to pass. At least
for now…. Because you never know when I’ll change my mind. [ETA- I’ve been
sitting with this for like five hours now and am more so conflicted… will I
ever get to see the first woman who really committed to running for president?
She’s an important historical figure…. And it is my birthday month…)
We finally finished watching the new installment of Veronica Mars and
I was pretty underwhelmed with most of the episodes and totally pissed at the
ending.
I saw Hillary and Chelsea on Stephen Colbert the other night, and felt excited about their new book.
ReplyDeleteI have Demi Moore's book Inside Out...so far, I've only looked at the photos. (I bought the hardcover version; the photos never look good in a Kindle version).
Enjoy all the activities ahead for you, and here are MY BOOKISH & NOT SO BOOKISH THOUGHTS