7 more books down :)
*The Choice by Nicholas Sparks
Now this book I had started once before but never got around to reading it all the way. Now that I actually read I picked it up again and can not believe I didn't finish it the first time. I loved it, I have to say another one of Nicholas Sparks' great books. Yes it's another love story, but like so many it is different much different. The story of falling in love and many years later having to make the toughest decision one could possibly make. Heart touching, emotional, and surprising are just some ways to describe the story. A wonderful story with turn of events that can not be for seen, definitely kept me on my toes that's for sure. Well recommended!
*Belly of the Beast by Judith L. Pearson
This book was recommended by my husband, I must say I enjoyed it very much. This book is about the POWs in the Philippines during WWII. It shares the most gruesome details the POWs had to suffer. Definitely an eye opener and suspenseful story. I was glued to the pages intrigued as to how it was that these men could escape the horrors they were going through and even if they would be able to. This was a side of history I had no knowledge of and I am glad I read the book. A great learning experience and very enlightening to never lose hope or give up; some never lost hope even in their darkest hours when all seemed lost.
*Skipping A Beat by Sarah Pekkanen
One of my dear friends sent me this book recommending I read it, since I think she has good taste in reading I took her on it. I must say I was not disappointed at all. This book was full of surprises and I was glued to it, I hated putting it down. This is the type of story that keeps you guessing to what is going to happen next. A woman nearly looses her husband but after he comes back to life he has a new light on life and wants to change their world a whole 360. This book has a great outlook on life and helps one to see what the important things in life truly are and the horrors money can do to you. I loved this book and was very sad to finish it. This is a keeper and I am thankful to my friend for sharing this with me!
*The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
Once again I come back to Nicholas Sparks, after all it's always a good reading. This book is no exception to his legacy. Another one that I love and was touching and dramatic. A man finds a picture of a woman in Iraq and it so happens to bring him luck, now he is trying to repay her for his luck. Love comes in to complicated things just a tad. This one was different then some other books but I still enjoyed it very much. There are a couple of surprises and unseen turns that keep you intrigued with a climax much worth the wait. I especially love how he always finds a way in the very end to surprise you.
*Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin
Yes I read it because a movie about it was coming out also, because I wanted to see what the big "hoopla" was about it. I was not disappointed that's for sure and as a matter of fact I loved it. A dramatic novel of friends caught up in an ugly love triangle, but that's only the beginning. Giffin throws in some punches that blind side you, I loved it! My jaw was dropping, I kept turning the pages, laughing and yet at times being in disbelief. There are many surprises and turns I just couldn't foresee coming yet that is what kept me turning the pages everyday. After this one I'm sure I'm going to read her next and am soooo looking forward to it.
*Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
Another movie book I wanted to read before seeing the movie. The title and story background also caught my attention. Traveling circus era during the depression is something I was not familiar with at all which made this story all the newer and intriguing. This is not a traditional love story, far from it. Half the time you don't even know it's a love story but the turn of events keep you going. I loved how Gruen didn't make this a "gooey" love story instead it was full of action and drama as well as unforeseen moments of suspense. There were adult situations in it but felt right because of the degree of the story. Very detailed, I could picture the conditions they were in the feelings they felt. I loved it, it was very different that's for sure but that was what was so great! I even loved that there were also moments that made me laugh and smile. Great read that is for sure!
*The Forever War by Dexter Filkins
This book is about the war in the middle east told by a journalist. This was an intriguing read mostly because I think it started so early in the conflict years that so much new information on this long talked about war can be found. I also admire him for even being out there as long as he was and going through the things that he did. He was a fearless man willing to go to far lengths to get the information he wanted. This book sheds new light as to what is going on over there. It is not biased towards one side rather it is just observations from a man who was there for a long time and dealt with both sides. I must advise that this is just a recounting of events and not a story from beginning to end, that is the only thing that caught me off guard and was not ready for. Other then that it was a fairly interesting read.
...and there are many more to come!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Hubby gone for a week=ORGANIZE!
This past week I was alone the whole week with only my two faithful boys to keep me company. The Army took my husband to Wisconsin for a week, the "joy" of schools. So I was left back home alone to entertain myself. That is quite a task out here, no jobs and no friends nearby, yeah lets just say I had to find busy work. Which I soon did on Monday my first full day alone. I began cleaning as I usually do on Mondays, but then I stepped in the spare bedroom to sweep. Mmmm I looked at it and decided I was tired of seeing all the boxes and bags from the move we were not putting away. I wanted to make it a bedroom once again and not just a walk way to the closet where my husband has his clothes. So I took on the task to tackle the room and organize it. Which was great busy work, I was keeping myself busy, doing something productive, off the couch, and time was flying! Needless to say I spent about 3hrs clearing the room and boy does it look much better now. That started what my week was going to look like and I called it "taking back my house" lol. Mostly because I was organizing everything and putting things in their "place" or at least giving them an actual place to be. I feel very accomplished and glad to have my kitchen counter back :) as well as a cleared out gym ready to be put to use. Now I wonder what I will end up doing when the next school comes along... hmmmmmmm??????
My now mostly empty spare bedroom minus one corner :)
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Photography, one of my passions
Being around all this nature is still new to me, I really do enjoy it though. As I drive around town I look at possible pictures I can take and it just makes me excited. So far though I really haven't gotten out of the house to take some pictures yet, hopefully soon though I will remember to bring my camera with me whenever I venture outside of this house. My dogs are my current stars of photography and I just love taking pictures of them. They are my little companions and I love trying to capture their different personalities in pictures. It can be difficult at times because they just want to lick me, so pictures don't come too easy and require some patience. I have also seemed to notice that when it comes to nature I like to take the Macro style approach to it a lot. So far I've only gotten what's in my front yard. Now that spring is actually showing up around here I'm certain I will be able to get some good nature pictures :)
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| Few "flowers" I have now |
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| Look and feel like cotton balls |
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| Sonny, when he is calm |
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| Niko in his "thinking pose" haha |
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| The bored look he has before falling asleep |
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| Getting sleepy |
Crafts, I guess?
As I have come to discover, I kind of like making crafts. I actually have fun and get excited; I even think I might be kind of good at it. With only scrapbook supplies and a computer to work with I got my mind to work. I came up with making personalized bookmarks, which turned out pretty cool. So far I have made four that I am quite proud of :). I have a little system built up and everything. One side is the "computer side" and the other the "hand made side." I did some photoshop work that makes these different and personalized. Putting together some of my skills I created some pretty neat things. Hopefully I will come up with some other type of things. So far this is what I have in the creating process
* Now this was my first, I made for a good friend of mine, it's not the best one out of all that I have made. Yet I have come to realize that the more I make the better they look so I guess it does make sense.
* And this one is the one I made for my husband :).
I must say that from the first one he did give me some pointers that since then I implicated on the rest. For instance the name for one :) I hope all the ones who have one enjoy them as much as I did making them :)
* Now this was my first, I made for a good friend of mine, it's not the best one out of all that I have made. Yet I have come to realize that the more I make the better they look so I guess it does make sense.
* And this one is the one I made for my husband :).
I must say that from the first one he did give me some pointers that since then I implicated on the rest. For instance the name for one :) I hope all the ones who have one enjoy them as much as I did making them :)
Saturday, May 7, 2011
My New Hobby/Entertainment
Being across the country away from all of my family and friends, well it can be a tad bit lonely. So far here I haven't made many friends, it's kind of hard to when I mostly stay home and am with my dogs. Reading is how I have stayed sane and not minded the move and being lonely really. This new hobby is keeping my entertained for hours on end and I'm loving every second of it. I have found great books and am getting through them faster then I used to. I wasn't much of a reader before, I always aspired to read and get through books over 50 pages long but for some reason or another my heart was not in it. Now I have discovered the greatness of reading and the fulfillment it provides me with as well. It has become a whole new world for me, where for an hour or two a day I take a vacation and get away to a whole different world. I spend more time reading then watching TV or on the internet, which I think is a much healthier way to spend my time so I'm even more thrilled.
*Happens Every Day by Isabel Gillen
This is the book that started it all. After our move to PA and being settled this is the book I began my new hobby with.
I really enjoyed it and was captivated by it. Isabel tells her story that many women and men are faced with everyday, her husband was leaving her and there two boys. I felt her emotions through the book the love she had for him, frustration with their drying up marriage, and facing the truth once it comes out. The way Isabel writes feels like as if your best friend is telling you this. The story is at a familiar level for the reader where they feel connected with the writer and I was hooked page after page. Full of emotion, it's a very heartfelt story, about dealing with it all and trying to be strong.
*Where the River Ends by Charles Martin
Next was this book, about love and death.
After the first few pages I knew this was going to be one of my all time favorites and I fell in love. By far this is an absolute moving story that talks about the reality many have to deal with, losing the person you most love in this world and even harder knowing they only have a limited time with you. I was captivated and glued to this book, I must say that I was sad to finish it. There are so many layers to this book, it's not just another love story. It shares both, from being strong and not being afraid of death, enjoying life to the very last second you have; as well with being strong while you feel you're losing it all. I loved both characters, it felt so real I felt what they did and went through their journey right along with them. This book is one I will probably re-read, it's one of the purest and truest love stories I've came across in a long time. I definitely recommend this book to any reader out there.
*Bringing Adam Home by Les Standiford
This book was a birthday present from my husband that of course I jumped on and read as soon as I got it. Now this is not like the others that I had read before, but still worth my time. This book depicts the story of Adam Walsh and his kidnapping from beginning to end. It goes to the very beginning of the day that the Walsh family's life would be forever changed to decades later when finally the case is solved and closed. Before this book I did not know anything about this story so this was all new information to me. The writer did an outstanding job in describing the events. I must say though throughout most of the book I was a bit enraged and very upset with the Hollywood Police Department. I was dumbfounded by the way the case was handled and how things went. I felt for the Walsh family and all the went through. I learned a lot in this book and one thing that is evident and shown by the Walsh family, is to never give up no matter how much time has passed.
*A Big Little Life by Dean Koontz
Being the dog lover that I am I couldn't resist this book. It was a great quick read and I too fell in love with Trixie. Dean Koontz loved her very much and did amazing with describing her, I was able to picture it all. A very heartwarming story full of love and laughs, my husband even caught me laughing a couple of times. I enjoyed it very much, Trixie was an amazing dog. This is a great example of the love between man and dog, as well as the greatness of dogs.
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