This is the time of year I moved two thousand miles from my childhood...
Fall is upon us and it makes me smile. I love the indecisive coolness, tempered by a still-strong sun. I love wind, and I have found it here... it is refreshing and cleansing...
It has been a while since I've posted and so a friend and I challenged each other to post on our blogs...
There has been so much that I've decided to try and say it in only 13 statements - and of, course, I will leave you with 5 more book titles...
1. I miss running... walking too much causes pain still...it was the "little kid running down a grassy hill covered in dandelions" feeling I loved so much...
2. I saw the movie "Once", and all it took was "once" for me to become obssessed with the music!
3. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism just a few weeks ago.
4. My new favorite scripture verse is 1 John 4:18-19 - "Perfect love casteth out fear..."
5. I am a chicken on a bicycle, but it is a necessary evil right now with no running...
6. I have begun to play the guitar again... admitting that takes guts... I was self-taught as a kid, and have occasionally picked it up off and on over the years. My husband is self-taught and I am envious. All my kids play brass in their school bands, and are self-taught in other instruments... I don't fit in unless I play something!
7. I love to sing - but I love to sing the harmony... I like supporting roles! :)
8. All my children are in school this year... I am lost. And lonely. I am not much company to myself yet. It'll come, I am told, but it is a surprise.
9. I love Whole Foods and would haunt the cheese section everyday if I had one in town.
10. I used to be a writer. I want to be one again. I journal, but that is not "creative" in the same sense as fiction or poetry...
11. I like to knit blankets. I have sewed one quilt, and I love when it is time to pull it out and put it on my bed. It's a "hug".
12. I love my curly hair (it hides gray pretty well!).
13. I need to laugh more...
BOOKS I'VE READ:
A Rocky Mountain Christmas - John H Monnett - This is a collected history of Christmas celebrations in the Rocky Mountains. If you're a sucker for Christmas, it usually doesn't matter if the writing is fantastic or not...
We Are Witness: Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust - Jacob Boas - A simple and interesting read. It is written at a 5th grade level and is fairly short, but insightful. One of the teens covered is Anne Frank.
Book Thief - Markus Zusak - I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is the story of the bombing over Dresden, Germany during WWII. It is a book written for a teen audience, but it was quality writing and very imaginative. It was a complete tale.
The Birth That We Call Death - Dunn and Eyre - This book is an examination of the next step we will all face... and that it is not and "end", but another of many "beginnings" that await us. It is a slim volume, and very uplifting and peaceful.
The End of Food - Paul Roberts - A nonfiction look at what food was, and what food now is. It was a bit "clunky" with science and did not flow as well as Omnivore's Dilemna. It was informative, though.
Are there books that make you laugh? Tell me... I think I need some!
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