I've got a little chatty list going...
1. I had a free Redbox rental code yesterday and decided about 7pm that the girls and I should rent The Help. I went to my nearest Redbox, got the dvd, came home, put on my pjs, got all comfy on the love seat, and then the stupid dvd wouldn't play--and I tried my laptop too with the same results. John told us we could order the movie from our on-demand cable but it wasn't available. I was so disappointed. I chatted online with a Redbox representative and got two free rental codes as compensation, but I was really in the mood to watch that movie last night. Oh well.
2. I bought some new athletic shoes on Saturday. I'm particularly fond of Brooks Cascadia. I've worn Brooks for as long as I can remember because they fit my narrow feet so well and this particular style is perfect for the kind of terrain I tackle daily. I was NOT very fond of the only color option available. I texted John this pic on Saturday after I bought them.
They are an obnoxious blue and turquoise. Obnoxious. But I bought them because I'm brand loyal and they're tried and true. I'm hoping the trail dust will tone down the turquoise.
3. I am getting really excited about football. Razorback football. NFL football. High school football. Fantasy football. You name it, I'm ready for it.
4. I'm reading The Weird Sisters right now and I really like it. My friend, Kelly, recently asked me how I choose books. Honestly? I have no real method. I rarely buy books, but when I'm at the library I generally look for a title or cover to grab me. If one of those two appeal to me, I'll usually read the front flap and add it to my check-out pile or reject it immediately. I end up rejecting way more than I choose. Sometimes I'll read a book based on recommendations. A friend mentioned The Weird Sisters one evening while we were out walking and a few days later I saw it mentioned in a magazine at my hair salon. I stumbled upon it (quite by accident) on my last library trip and was intrigued by the title so I checked it out. How do YOU choose books? Read any good ones lately?
5. I started this post over an hour ago (in between loads of laundry, a text conversation, and bites of breakfast) and now one of my girlies is up and my morning isn't so quiet. She's telling me (in gory detail) about a show on Animal Planet called Infested. She just told me she doesn't think she can ever watch that show again. I think I'm about to lose my breakfast. Adios, friends. :)
5. I started this post over an hour ago (in between loads of laundry, a text conversation, and bites of breakfast) and now one of my girlies is up and my morning isn't so quiet. She's telling me (in gory detail) about a show on Animal Planet called Infested. She just told me she doesn't think she can ever watch that show again. I think I'm about to lose my breakfast. Adios, friends. :)
6 comments:
I absolutely LOVED the weird sisters!! And I choose it purely based on the awesome green and white cover. :)
I'm starting to grieve the end of our slow-paced summer. Like, real tears a few times. I love the structure of the school year, but the high-energy it requires of all of us gets me.
You'll laugh-The Weird Sisters looks good me, but when I looked at similar recommendations it's all books I'm either reading now or have requested. Basically, I need to read it!
I love the color of those running shoes. Hot pink & purple would be another combo I'd enjoy
I mainly read books based on suggestions from my reader friends. There are TOO many books and too little time- so I love to find a good book that way.
I am currently LOVING The Book Thief (forgot the author)....but I highly suggest it.
Kelly
Ooh, I'll add that to my book list.
Adelaide has VERY narrow feet. We tease her all the time about her skis. hahaha
I choose books in pretty much the same way. Or, if I really dig an author, I'll obsessively try to find everything s/he's written, only to be vastly disappointed if the first book I loved was their debut novel (and then, I must wait).
Seattle vs Denver this weekend. Preseason, but still...it's football! I'll miss Tim, though. Might have to turn into a fair weather Jets fan.
An easy peasy lurvely read I just finished is Saving CeeCee Honeycutt. http://www.amazon.com/Saving-CeeCee-Honeycutt-A-Novel/dp/0670021393
Enjoy the last moments of your sweet summer, Mer.
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