Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Summertime Reads

Well it's embarrassing how long it's been since I've written a blog entry. But it's summertime and I've got more free time than I know what to do with so I'm picking up where I left off. I've been reading a lot this summer and thought I would share some the books I've read in case you're looking for a summertime/vacation read.

I started off by reading the books on the "best sellers" list and then started reading some books that were best sellers that would also be made into movies soon. "Where'd You Go, Bernadette" was definitely different than what I thought it would be. It was strange because it wasn't set up in chapter form it was just three parts. There were lots of emails and letters scattered throughout the book as Bernadette is telling the story of her sort of crazy mother. Honestly, I got to the end of it and wasn't all that thrilled. On the other hand, Gillian Flynn's book "Gone Girl" has been one of my favorite reads this summer. It was just the right amount of suspenseful and mysterious. I was not expecting the ending of the book and I'm curious to see if the movie that comes out in October has the same ending.
    
"The Art Of Racing In The Rain" is from a dogs perspective which was different for me. The dogs owner races cars. His owner eventually falls in love and has a child and it's a sweet story to hear from a dogs perspective, for a dog lover like myself. The ending was sad but sweet all at the same time. "The Best of Me" I feel like you can never go wrong with a good old Nicholas Sparks novel. This is also being made into a movie. It's the typical long lost love story (rich girl…poor guy) with a twist.

        
Emily Giffin books always put me on edge because her main characters do stupid things that make me irritated the whole time. For some reason I still enjoy reading them. "Love the One You're With" is about a married woman who runs into an old serious boyfriend of hers. She's eventually works alongside him on a project and begins to wonder if she made the wrong choice.  And of course "The Fault In Our Stars" everybody has heard of it and probably read it. A book about a young girl who has cancer and meets and falls in love with a boy at her support group. It was a sweet story and I already saw the movie and hysterically bawled my eyes out.

           
I am currently reading "Dark Places" another book by Gillian Flynn. What good books have your read that I need to add to my summer list?

Thursday, January 2, 2014

A New Year

Welcoming a new year is always refreshing. It's also fun to look back on the year we have had. It reminds me of all I have to be thankful for and also curious to see what adventures the new year will bring. Here is a picture review of 2013..because it's fun. 
New Years Eve celebrating the coming year 2013
First big house project..painting living room + dining room!
My handsome husband and adorable dog.
Coordinated my first wedding. 
And was EXHAUSTED afterwards. But I loved it.
Had a really difficult school year but made time to laugh it off.
Celebrated Easter with Austin's siblings.
First annual "Camp Read-A-Lot" in 2nd grade.
Celebrated our 2nd Wedding Anniversary.
Got bored and chopped my hair off. 
2013 Summer Vacation with friends in Cape San Blas, Florida.
FIRST summer off as a teacher.
2nd trip to Florida with my sisters-in-law and mother-in-law.
Hubs and I built and upholstered our media table.
Feeling more "us" at our home.
Got ready for a new school year with my teacher friends.
Experienced the best concert of my life in September!
Mary Poppins and Bert for Halloween.
Hosted Thanksgiving with my family.

My family in Oklahoma City.
In our Christmas jammies having our own Christmas together.
Hosted NYE at our house again and had a blast.
I'm not usually huge on New Years resolutions because I've seen so many make unrealistic goals and they are forgotten in a few weeks. But the hubs and I always spend some time talking about what we would like to change or accomplish in the New Year. We are going to write these down together and work on them together this year. Together we would like to go on more dates, cook healthy meals together, be more active each week, spend more time reading the bible, go on a vacation, and pay down more students loans (snowballing has worked well for us). I personally would like to challenge myself in the area of work and hobbies. I want to find more things I enjoy doing and work hard on them. I would like to carve out more time for TPT projects. And of course I'm always down for a good house project. I want to see "health" in a new light this year and change my attitude toward physical activity. I am excited to see what 2014 brings. Happy New Year!

 
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