My new job is great...I actually got a paid holiday today. Too bad the inclement weather will be arriving overnight! I just finished watching Bowling for Columbine, which I'm sure I should have seen a long time ago. Michael Moore is brilliant. I certainly wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of his ruthless questioning. It amazes me the facts he throws out that really show how little sense some of our society has. I especially liked his figures on how many murders with firearms were committed in different nations. Even my 7 year old said, "The US has 5 digits." Really pathetic - and she can't even count that well. This is a must-see documentary.
The other DVD I watched this long weekend was The Ghost Writer. I liked the plot, but some of the twists were difficult to follow, and the ending still has me perplexed. I can't figure out what it all meant. I will be calling on the film expert for a thorough explanation on this one.
I also sped through a book I've had around for months and just hadn't gotten to read yet. The Sanctuary by Raymond Khoury was a page-turning, edge-of-your-seat novel. I also really love how I can speed through a novel so quickly compared to the non-fiction I normally read. The Sanctuary takes place in exotic locales like Beirut and Damascus and has the added intrigue of a mysterious symbol: the ouroboros.
More on the ouroboros in a later post.
So much for my resolution to blog more. Getting to bed early, like now, is top priority.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Busy holidays...
The holidays are over for another year...time to start shopping for next year. I made both some great and some awful cookies this year, tried a gingerbread house for the first time (the kids ate the roof) and got some great gifts and treats. The winner of the best gift of this year was my dad's girlfriend, Debbie, who really put some thought into my gifts. I received the book Great Disasters in History (Parragon, 2007), with compelling chapters on plagues & epidemics, famine & drought, and disasters at sea. Ah, she knows me so well. I am working my way through reading a chapter here and there to savor the whole. I did some reading over the holidays, but not as much as I'd hoped (even though I didn't buy the kids any electronic toys that make noise). It took me longer than I thought it would to finish Keith Richards' Life. It was not as interesting (in the trashy rock star way) as I thought it would be, but it did showcase what a talented musician he is. I even went so far as to set Start me up as my ringtone. More engaging was December 8, 1980: The day John Lennon died by Keith Elliot Greenberg. I really didn't know much about the event previously and this timeline account of the final day of his life was moving. There was a full page peace ad in the Sunday NYT last weekend signed from John & Yoko; just an interesting sidenote.
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