Today we are driving down to the University of Illinois to Ms. A in the marching band competition. She said she would like us to be there, but she doesn't want us to try to talk to her or make contact while we are there because she needs to concentrate on her performance. I admire her dedication and was also a little annoyed, as is to be expected when dealing with teenagers. If it was up to me we'd stay home and watch the live stream, but when youngest child asks us to be there, well we are going to be there even though we are going to have to drive over two hours to watch an 8-minute performance and drive back. I'm really not complaining, much.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
The thing about blogging is...
The thing about blogging is that it would be cool if lots of people read my blog; however, in order for that to happen, you have to invest a ton of time and some money to try and make that happen. It's a bummer but that is the way of writing really, anyone who writes doesn't write with a guarantee that anyone will ever read their writings. Even Stephen King doesn't know that whatever he is writing today will ever reach the masses --sure it's fairly likely in his case, but no guarantees.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Need Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer in Your Ear Holes? Listen to the Dresden Files!
Death Masks by Jim Butcher
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I listen to this series on audio, I don't read any of the books--James Marsters is perfection as Harry Dresden. This is book #5 of this enjoyable series that I tend to pick up, listen to a book and then a few months pass and then I pick it back up. There is enough reiteration of who the main players in the series are to help you remember if you don't binge read the series. I am going to make more of an effort to get through this series in a more timely manner. I have to say I don't really care about the romance aspect of the book, but if Harry is happy I'm happy. Whenever Harry talks about his cat Mister, I think anew that Mister is the perfect name for a cat. And speaking of perfect character names, I hope the next book has more Murphy- the perfectly named police detective- in it.
Love that this book takes place in Chicago. Nice that Harry and modern tech don't get along as this is handy for plot building. The pacing of this book was good, I personally wouldn't mind if there had been a bit more downtime - like maybe 2 fewer battles, but that's just me. I'm going to go see if my library has book #6 before I get distracted by another book on my TBR pile.
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#ThursdayThought : Today marks the 4 week countdown until Thanksgiving. 😱😱😱😱 I'm hungry right because it's lunchtime and my mouth is watering as I am adding to my Thanksgiving Feast Pinterest Board. Click to see what I'm planning on serving this November. I've also begun creating a Christmas menu as well.
Happy Thursday!
xoxo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I listen to this series on audio, I don't read any of the books--James Marsters is perfection as Harry Dresden. This is book #5 of this enjoyable series that I tend to pick up, listen to a book and then a few months pass and then I pick it back up. There is enough reiteration of who the main players in the series are to help you remember if you don't binge read the series. I am going to make more of an effort to get through this series in a more timely manner. I have to say I don't really care about the romance aspect of the book, but if Harry is happy I'm happy. Whenever Harry talks about his cat Mister, I think anew that Mister is the perfect name for a cat. And speaking of perfect character names, I hope the next book has more Murphy- the perfectly named police detective- in it.
Love that this book takes place in Chicago. Nice that Harry and modern tech don't get along as this is handy for plot building. The pacing of this book was good, I personally wouldn't mind if there had been a bit more downtime - like maybe 2 fewer battles, but that's just me. I'm going to go see if my library has book #6 before I get distracted by another book on my TBR pile.
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#ThursdayThought : Today marks the 4 week countdown until Thanksgiving. 😱😱😱😱 I'm hungry right because it's lunchtime and my mouth is watering as I am adding to my Thanksgiving Feast Pinterest Board. Click to see what I'm planning on serving this November. I've also begun creating a Christmas menu as well.
Happy Thursday!
xoxo
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Is Being a Morning Person a Choice?
My goal this Fall is to become a morning person. Is this goal achievable? I really want, need, to finish the book I've been slowly writing over the last year so my latest scheme to make that happen is to become a morning person.
To that end, I started setting my alarm earlier- from 6:15 to 6:00, to 5:35AM. Yes that's right I can't yet push myself to be up at 5:30AM, I need that extra 5 minutes. To show the extreme lengths I will go to try and make this morning person thing happen--I even set an alarm and got up before 7AM on the weekend. On the weekend! Sunday I didn't even take a nap! Did I get more writing done? Barely, but slightly more than the previous few weeks is an improvement.
Here I am near my window, daylight has just broken. You can't see the sun because my window is Southwest facing and I didn't feel like getting up and trying to get a picture w/the sunrise in it.
I wonder how long this transformation will take? weeks? months? decades? Can you reset your internal clock for good? Or will one week of vacation set me back?
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Frost is now upon the pumpkin, soup weather is here! Please do yourself a favor and make this fantastic soup
xoxo
V
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Who loves Halloween? Who loves Hocus Pocus?
Hocus Pocus & The All New Sequel by A.W. Jantha
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Fall is here and when it's Fall I fill my TBR pile with Witches and Ghosts. I also fill my DVR with movies and TV shows featuring Witches and Ghosts. When I saw there was a book version of the movie and a sequel to the -dare I say- cult classic movie--I had to read the book ASAP.
"Hocus Pocus and the All New Sequel" was a fun nostalgic read. I really enjoyed the sequel and am looking forward to seeing the movie version of this follow up to the classic Hocus Pocus. The sequel features some of the children of characters from Hocus Pocus and of course those terrible witches are back too. Note, I read that the sequel won't start the same actresses as the Sanderson Sisters, which is a bummer to be sure. That's was makes the book even more fun, as reader of the sequel, I was able to picture the original witches. The pacing of the stories is on point with a nice build up to the final confrontation between the witches and the humans. In the original story I thought the 8 year old Dani was too mature for her age in words and actions--she really seems more like an 11 year old. The teens in the stories are perfectly age appropriate which is a nice change.
This would be a fun book to read with kids at bedtime as you count down to Halloween. I borrowed the book digitally from my library, so I'm sure it's easy to get a copy to enjoy before October ends. Once you finish the book you can have a family movie night, pop some popcorn and watch the classic movie!
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Fall is here and when it's Fall I fill my TBR pile with Witches and Ghosts. I also fill my DVR with movies and TV shows featuring Witches and Ghosts. When I saw there was a book version of the movie and a sequel to the -dare I say- cult classic movie--I had to read the book ASAP.
"Hocus Pocus and the All New Sequel" was a fun nostalgic read. I really enjoyed the sequel and am looking forward to seeing the movie version of this follow up to the classic Hocus Pocus. The sequel features some of the children of characters from Hocus Pocus and of course those terrible witches are back too. Note, I read that the sequel won't start the same actresses as the Sanderson Sisters, which is a bummer to be sure. That's was makes the book even more fun, as reader of the sequel, I was able to picture the original witches. The pacing of the stories is on point with a nice build up to the final confrontation between the witches and the humans. In the original story I thought the 8 year old Dani was too mature for her age in words and actions--she really seems more like an 11 year old. The teens in the stories are perfectly age appropriate which is a nice change.
This would be a fun book to read with kids at bedtime as you count down to Halloween. I borrowed the book digitally from my library, so I'm sure it's easy to get a copy to enjoy before October ends. Once you finish the book you can have a family movie night, pop some popcorn and watch the classic movie!
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Thursday, September 20, 2018
Dr. Death is the Must Listen to Podcast of the Fall
Have you heard about this podcast? Oh my gosh, it's fantastic and awful. This is a horrifying tale of medical malpractice. Dr. Death is new podcast by Wondery, one of my top three favorite podcasting companies. This is the same group that brought Dirty John to ear holes across the land. Interestingly, Dirty John was also a shady criminal in the medical field. Dr. Death is a neurosurgeon you never want to meet, let alone allow to operate on you.
This podcast is very compelling. These patients, like Barry, who decided to have surgery instead of trying diet and exercise one more time, will break your heart. Patients were butchered by this doctor and then Dr. Death went on to practice at another hospital! You cannot listen to this and not be shocked at how long he is able to 'practice' medicine. He gets away with murderous malpractice via bravado, a slick website and the greed of the medical establishment.
Keep listening, he will get his comeuppance---and that will only because a couple of doctors kept sounding alarms and going to the medical board. Frankly the police should have been involved after the second surgery gone wrong. This guy is an extreme example of systematic problems in our medical system that values profit over lives far too often. It's also an unvarnished look at how far a white man with Dr. before his name can get before finally being stopped.
A couple of facts from the Wondery website "1.3 million 'bad doctor' reports on the National Practitioner Data Bank," and "in 2017 13 state boards never checked the data bank." Ugh! Oversight doesn't work if no one uses it!
Patient beware! If you have to have a surgery, get that second opinion and research your doctor. This organization provides doctor report cards.
This podcast is very compelling. These patients, like Barry, who decided to have surgery instead of trying diet and exercise one more time, will break your heart. Patients were butchered by this doctor and then Dr. Death went on to practice at another hospital! You cannot listen to this and not be shocked at how long he is able to 'practice' medicine. He gets away with murderous malpractice via bravado, a slick website and the greed of the medical establishment.
Keep listening, he will get his comeuppance---and that will only because a couple of doctors kept sounding alarms and going to the medical board. Frankly the police should have been involved after the second surgery gone wrong. This guy is an extreme example of systematic problems in our medical system that values profit over lives far too often. It's also an unvarnished look at how far a white man with Dr. before his name can get before finally being stopped.
A couple of facts from the Wondery website "1.3 million 'bad doctor' reports on the National Practitioner Data Bank," and "in 2017 13 state boards never checked the data bank." Ugh! Oversight doesn't work if no one uses it!
Patient beware! If you have to have a surgery, get that second opinion and research your doctor. This organization provides doctor report cards.
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Got a couple hours? Read this book!
Sweet and Deadly by Charlaine Harris
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Everything about this book made me feel as though I'd stepped into a small town in the 1950s or 1960s. The only tell I could find that this is actually more contemporary is Catherine says that abortion is legal. I would describe this book as a novella and as such it has very good pacing. In other works by Charlaine Harris there tends to be, in my opinion, too much time spent on housekeeping details. In this book, fortunately, there is only one long scene of Catherine cleaning.
The mystery is solid, there are some nice red herrings and the main character doesn't foolishly put herself in harm's way but once.
The killer's motive is the weakest part of this book in my opinion. If you enjoy mysteries, you'll likely enjoy this book.
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What's going on with my writing?
Thanks for asking! I am a solid 63% done on my first draft. My plan is to finish my draft before 2019 shows up. Actually,I'd like to get it done before December arrives. If I get stuck in my writing lately what I've been doing is writing out of sequence. Yesterday I was working on the book's final scene. Bad news, I thought I had it all figured out and then I realized I didn't like where it was going. Today I'm writing in sequence and maybe that will help my final scene whenever I get back to it.
Socially to help with my writing I just joined the "Guppy" Chapter of Sisters in Crime. This is an online group for first time writers of mysteries. With my membership I can join a critique group to get feedback on my unpublished work. I'm very excited and also overwhelmed. The business of publishing is not easy. (understatement). The important thing for me to keep reminding myself is to focus on finishing my book, then try to get it published. Don't put the cart before the horse and all that!
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Everything about this book made me feel as though I'd stepped into a small town in the 1950s or 1960s. The only tell I could find that this is actually more contemporary is Catherine says that abortion is legal. I would describe this book as a novella and as such it has very good pacing. In other works by Charlaine Harris there tends to be, in my opinion, too much time spent on housekeeping details. In this book, fortunately, there is only one long scene of Catherine cleaning.
The mystery is solid, there are some nice red herrings and the main character doesn't foolishly put herself in harm's way but once.
The killer's motive is the weakest part of this book in my opinion. If you enjoy mysteries, you'll likely enjoy this book.
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What's going on with my writing?
Thanks for asking! I am a solid 63% done on my first draft. My plan is to finish my draft before 2019 shows up. Actually,I'd like to get it done before December arrives. If I get stuck in my writing lately what I've been doing is writing out of sequence. Yesterday I was working on the book's final scene. Bad news, I thought I had it all figured out and then I realized I didn't like where it was going. Today I'm writing in sequence and maybe that will help my final scene whenever I get back to it.
Socially to help with my writing I just joined the "Guppy" Chapter of Sisters in Crime. This is an online group for first time writers of mysteries. With my membership I can join a critique group to get feedback on my unpublished work. I'm very excited and also overwhelmed. The business of publishing is not easy. (understatement). The important thing for me to keep reminding myself is to focus on finishing my book, then try to get it published. Don't put the cart before the horse and all that!
Happy September!
xoxo
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
What if Fairy Tales Were True in the Age of iPhones?
I have to share with you this book I've read! If you aren't a big reader, check out the audiobook. After you read this tale, which you will love, get excited for the FX adaptation!
The Changeling by Victor LaValle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If this whole book was just the story of Apollo & Emma's first year of parenting Brian in NYC, I would have enjoyed it immensely. However, this is not a simple tale of parenting, this is an old school- Black Forest Germany - fairy tale where children are spirited away and monsters walk among us. I completely enjoyed the way Mr. LaValle weaves classic fairy tale lore into the 21st century and works with all the trapping of modern life while telling this ancient tale.
"The Changeling" doesn't shy away from the reality in America where for a black man, any encounter with the police can end in death. This story doesn't shy away from reminding us that far too often the concerns of new moms are brushed aside as they suffer silently with postpartum psychosis. This story doesn't shy away from reminding us we all cling to fairy tales we tell ourselves in order to sleep through the night.
In the end, Victor LaValle gives Emma, Apollo, and Brian some happiness. It's not forever but it's happily for now.
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The summer is already winding down and with that I'm ready to enjoy Fall. I'm hoping for lots of sunny days, low humidity and temps that stay around 70 degrees throughout all of September. Frankly, I'm in no hurry to break out my boots. I am ready to enjoy spooky stories and for that I'm subscribed and enjoying each installment of the podcast Spooked (from Snap Judgement and WNYC Studios). Each week they are counting down to Halloween with a new tale of the paranormal. Are the stories real, are they fiction? I don't know! You can listen via the website or subscribe at iTunes, Stitcher, Npr.org, etc.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Did you know you can listen to all the best selling novels out there for FREE?
In addition to listening to a bunch of podcasts, I also listen to audiobooks when I'm out running or am cleaning around the house. The best way to listen to books is to borrow them from your local library and these days you don't even have to go to the library. They have an app for that! My library uses Libby/Overdrive.
It doesn't get any easier or cheaper to read a novel or twenty. Currently I'm listening to "The Outsider" by Stephen King. The Kindle version is $14.95, a gently used hardback is $17 and to purchase it the Audible member price is $24.49. The cost to me via my library: $0.00. You can't beat it!
Just before starting "The Outsider" I listened to "A Cast-Off Coven" by Juliet Blackwell. "A Cast-Off Coven is the second book in her "A Witchcraft Mystery" cozy mystery series. Lily Ivory is a witch and owns a vintage clothing store so the series has lots of supernatural lore and vintage fashion nods. I recommend it, a fun series to listen to as you are out running or walking while the leaves change.
A Cast-Off Coven by Juliet Blackwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I listened to the audiobook. The reader does a nice job with the various character's voices including the potbelly pig. It's fun to read this series as fall approaches. This book's pacing was spot on, and the audiobook runs just about the right length of time for a cozy mystery at 8 hours.
I am enjoying how Ms. Blackwell intertwines San Francisco in the book, allowing for a small sense of community as she makes friends inside the big city setting. Each book in the series has a main mystery along side the slow parceling out of Lily's backstory. I have to keep reading to find out what the deal is with her father!
When I finished this book, I had the undeniable desire to go visit a vintage clothing store!
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It doesn't get any easier or cheaper to read a novel or twenty. Currently I'm listening to "The Outsider" by Stephen King. The Kindle version is $14.95, a gently used hardback is $17 and to purchase it the Audible member price is $24.49. The cost to me via my library: $0.00. You can't beat it!
Just before starting "The Outsider" I listened to "A Cast-Off Coven" by Juliet Blackwell. "A Cast-Off Coven is the second book in her "A Witchcraft Mystery" cozy mystery series. Lily Ivory is a witch and owns a vintage clothing store so the series has lots of supernatural lore and vintage fashion nods. I recommend it, a fun series to listen to as you are out running or walking while the leaves change.
A Cast-Off Coven by Juliet Blackwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I listened to the audiobook. The reader does a nice job with the various character's voices including the potbelly pig. It's fun to read this series as fall approaches. This book's pacing was spot on, and the audiobook runs just about the right length of time for a cozy mystery at 8 hours.
I am enjoying how Ms. Blackwell intertwines San Francisco in the book, allowing for a small sense of community as she makes friends inside the big city setting. Each book in the series has a main mystery along side the slow parceling out of Lily's backstory. I have to keep reading to find out what the deal is with her father!
When I finished this book, I had the undeniable desire to go visit a vintage clothing store!
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Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Looking for a Great Summer Read? Crazy Rich Asians is Perfect!
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I picked this up to read in advance of the movie version coming out in August. Throughout the book there are many references to luxury designers and descriptions of such an opulent lifestyle, I was overwhelmed at times with the conspicuous consumption of it all. Kevin Kwan overwhelms the reader with generational wealth on a massive scale and through this I was as overwhelmed as Rachel midway through the book.
At the same time, Kwan manages a to add depth this large cast of characters and the reader is able to look beyond the trappings of billionaire wealth and care what happens to not just Rachel and Nick but also Astrid, Colin, Araminta, etc. He also does a wonderful job imparting cultural and historical knowledge about Singapore bringing readers without an understanding of the area into the fold and making readers who are familiar with Singapore feel at home.
On the whole this book draws heavily from the classic tale of Cinderella, and it works very well. There is a reason some themes are done over and over and it's because they are classic. As I read the book, I found myself looking increasingly forward to seeing the movie. The descriptions and the landscapes in the book lend themselves to being on the big screen and the cast lines up so well with how I pictured the characters.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I picked this up to read in advance of the movie version coming out in August. Throughout the book there are many references to luxury designers and descriptions of such an opulent lifestyle, I was overwhelmed at times with the conspicuous consumption of it all. Kevin Kwan overwhelms the reader with generational wealth on a massive scale and through this I was as overwhelmed as Rachel midway through the book.
At the same time, Kwan manages a to add depth this large cast of characters and the reader is able to look beyond the trappings of billionaire wealth and care what happens to not just Rachel and Nick but also Astrid, Colin, Araminta, etc. He also does a wonderful job imparting cultural and historical knowledge about Singapore bringing readers without an understanding of the area into the fold and making readers who are familiar with Singapore feel at home.
On the whole this book draws heavily from the classic tale of Cinderella, and it works very well. There is a reason some themes are done over and over and it's because they are classic. As I read the book, I found myself looking increasingly forward to seeing the movie. The descriptions and the landscapes in the book lend themselves to being on the big screen and the cast lines up so well with how I pictured the characters.
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Thursday, July 19, 2018
Did you know you can find Plated Meal Kits at the Grocery Store?
Recently, I was enjoying the option of being able to skip a trip to the grocery store by ordering my groceries online. Seriously, what a treat! As I was ordering I saw that my local Jewel carries Plated meals, and thought I'd give it a try. If you are like me, you like to try new recipes and are happy for the convenience of getting a box containing everything you need along with detailed instructions. Yesterday I made the Gnocchi Pomodoro. I had one slight hiccup with my meal prep. The yellow squash in the meal kit was not fresh. Lucky for me, I had garden fresh zucchini ready to use. If I hadn't, I would have contacted Plated to see if I could get a replacement meal because the yellow squash shouldn't have had brown slimy spots.
Here is my good looking zucchini
The instructions were easy to follow and the meal came together quickly. The kit included a small amount of sugar to add to sauce, I chose not to use it as the sauce had a nice rich flavor.
I love a skillet filled with a colorful meal and this meal definitely fit that criteria.
Behold! The finished product. The meal claims to be for two people but I got three decent sized servings. If you threw in one more squash or zucchini or some mushrooms, you could feel a family of four from this kit.
Will I buy more from Plated? Yes, but in the future I'll be sure to buy it when I am at the store and can see the meal and judge the freshness of the produce. (FWIW this isn't an ad, I paid for the meal and just felt like writing about it.)
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How's the book going?
Thanks for asking! I spent a few days thinking I should start back at the beginning of my book and read through what I have written and work on finding continuity errors. I sort of started on this work, but now I'm back in the frame of mind that I should just keep on writing until I get to the end and then begin to work through what I have written to do major editing and revising.
I did spend some time make a detailed floor plan of my main character's condo- not really necessary- what I should be doing is make a map of the town where my book takes place so I have that to refer to when I am placing people and places.
Have a great day!
xoxo
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