by Sarah | Aug 10, 2011 | All About Me, All of Us
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Last night on twitter I dared someone to give me a topic to blog about. Knowing how much I’ve been reading lately, Emily suggested I do a post on books. “Like a 10 best reads,” was her suggestion. I’m not good at narrowing…I like to talk WAY too much…but it seemed like a good challenge. So this won’t be my 10 best reads, per se…we’ll see what I make of it.
First I’ll start with books I’ve read this year (I challenged myself to read 50. I’m half done. See me on Goodreads 😉 ). Non-series books that really made me sit up and take notice.
- Still Missing – Chevy Stevens. The story of a woman that was abducted and what her life and relationships became afterwards, not to mention how she lived with and handled the abduction itself. It’s told through sessions with her therapist in first person. Very wrenching, thought provoking with a satisfying ending.
- Thirteen Reasons Why – Jay Asher. A girl commits suicide and leaves behind cassette tapes detailing thirteen reasons (and people) that led to her suicide. It grabbed me by the throat and held me fast, wrecking me emotionally after (I had to switch and read a few light & fluffy books to come down). I could relate to the girl and what she went through. Told from the point of view of the 10th person on the tapes as he listens to them.
- Speak – Laurie Halse Anderson. Another book about a teen dealing with an emotional event. While I figured out what the event was early in the book – before it was really said or pointed out – it was still an emotional read. The girl deals with an ostracizing event by closing down. She gets to the point where she pretty much never talks. While it didn’t rip me open as much as 13 Reasons did…it was still an emotional read.
- Confessions of a Prairie Bitch – Alison Arngrim. My husband calls me un-American because I didn’t watch the Little House TV series. I never watched it because I loved the books and the show didn’t stay true enough. BUT, I felt completely compelled to read this book. I’m so glad I did. Alison details life on and off the set, before, during and after Little House. With a bit of sarcasm, wit and a certain amount of fire, she tells about great pains and joys. I came out liking Alison and admiring her.
- Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Ransom Riggs. Okay, I may have cheated putting this here…but since there’s been no formal announcement of this turning into a series I can. This book was very interesting. Told by integrating old pictures, it’s a surprisingly different read. A 16 year old boy has learned to dismiss his grandfather’s fanciful stories until his grandfather is murdered by a monster straight out of them – that only the boy can see. From there he ventures into a world he never expects.
- A Reliable Wife – Robert Goolrick. Another cheat – I read this in 2010, but I have to include it on this part of the list. It’s a gothic romance. Much darker than what I’d read in the past – and definitely stirring. It had an ending I definitely didn’t expect, and ended up being very satisfied with. I won’t say more – except to read it.
There are a couple of series I recommend…and in these you’ll see my bent toward the paranormal/urban fantasy type of story. In previous years I would have recommended the Sookie Stackhouse stories by Charlaine Harris. Now? Not so much. She’s lost a lot of my love…and I would NEVER recommend the sparkly books…they make me hurl (them across the room).
- A Discovery of Witches – Deborah Harkness. Only 1 book published so far and it’s this one. And I’m chomping at the bit for book 2. In this book we meet a descendant of Bridget Bishop (look up Salem Witch Trials if you don’t know who she is and if you don’t I have no hope for you :P)…in a world where magic/witches and vampires are living among us. It’s a six hundred page book that I read in 2 days. It’s that good.
- Mercy Thompson – Patricia Briggs. Starting with Moon Called this series stars a half-Native American “Walker” (shapeshifter that takes the shape of a coyote), her nearby Werewolf pack, her “friendly” neighborhood vampire, her fae ex-boss, and a cast of other preternatural creatures. Like my formerly loved Sookie series, each book has a mystery of sorts, and the heroine is a kick-ass non-whiny heroine. I really like Mercy, she’s exceedingly intelligent – and takes step to learn what she doesn’t know especially when she realizes it’s necessary. Love the pack politics and learning about the creatures in that universe.
- Fever – Karen Marie Moning. I’ve heard that these go downhill after a couple of books…but I’ve only read one (Darkfever) and really enjoyed it. In this series there are Fairies, but they aren’t cute and cuddly. Definitely a page turner.
- House of Night ~ P.C. Cast. These are also starting to go downhill, but I don’t hate them yet (except for a plot point in the last book and the one due out soon). BUT, this is yet another vampire series that’s written for YA, but it contains much more mature content than the stupid sparkly books. I love these for the different take on vampire lore and they are quick and easy reads.
Well what do you know that’s a combined list of 10 (sort of). I’m sure I’ll have more read very soon (considering I have 6 unread books sitting in my kitchen, and 1 I’m 1/4 of the way through sitting next to me right now, not to mention the 5 unread books on my Nook).
Tomorrow – a post about the PB&J sushi fun lunches that I make for my girls…that actually gets them eating. 😀
by Sarah | Aug 9, 2011 | All About Denver, All About Kennedy, All About Me, Crap, Cystic Fibrosis, Special Needs
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Tomorrow we have an appointment for CF Clinic.
I don’t want to go.
I don’t want to hear what she has decided for my kids this time.
After the ‘new’ and ‘definitive’ test.
After the genetics counselor.
After so much hell.
I’m tired.
Of doctors.
Of tests.
Of changing diagnoses.
After the last appointment (w/ genetics) I declared I was done. I never wanted to take any of them to a doctor again.
But I will.
I will find that strength again.
I will listen again.
And make sense of their decision.
And put trust in her because she is their doctor.
But I will still be tired.
by Sarah | Aug 7, 2011 | Photography, Weekly Winners


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Our town has a monthly ‘cruise in’ down on the square. Hubby and I walked down there this week and I got some pictures of the cars that had shown up.
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You can find more pictures over at my flickr account.
That’s all for this week. Head on over to Lotus‘ digs to see more!!
by Sarah | Aug 5, 2011 | All of Us, Crap, Random
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In winter it was the ice storm that froze everything inches deep.
That led into the spring so wet it rained almost every day and flooded out our yard, the park, and everything in between.
To now. Record making and breaking stretches of intense heat so bad you can’t sit outside without breaking a sweat.
A few average days would be nice.
Maybe the kids would stop killing each other.
Everyone would relax.
School starts in a week.
I feel like we’ve had no summer. No vacation.
Pent up in this house for so long.
Cabin fever has been building incessantly.
by Sarah | Aug 4, 2011 | Random
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And READING.
And more READING.
Lots of READING.
I know I go through phases and all of this could go away…but I’m hoping most of it sticks. With school starting in a little over a week I’ll need my to-do lists to get everything done in my few hours/week that I’m free.
And really, the reading…it’s so much fun.
Sarah has
read 25 books toward her goal of 50 books.
by Sarah | Aug 2, 2011 | Random
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Life has been so stressful lately. Riley is struggling. Brandon is prepping for Cross Country, doing scouts, and trying to squeeze in as much as he can to what remains of summer vacation. It has been SO hot we’ve been as trapped as we were during the freezing winter and soaking spring.
So I look to the in-betweens. The little moments.
They get me through.
The way Angel blinks and looks up with her huge brown eyes with the cutest “Don’t you love me?” smile.
When Brandon does something unexpectedly helpful to counteract the usual teen attitude.
When Riley curls up with her sister and helps her learn more words to read.
A kiss.
A snuggle.
A moment of laughter and calm.
Walking with my husband to get our exercise while the kids stay home. Just the two of us. Talking about things we usually miss – or nothing at all.
Reading books like they’re going out of style.
The way my rose of Sharon is blooming like mad.
Painting my nails in fun and crazy colors and ways.
Making cupcakes, treats, goodies for friends and family.
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Every day there is a moment. Or two or three.
It keeps me sane.
On the days when I don’t know how I can hold on & keep going.