It’s Monday! What Are You Reading is where we share what we read this past week, what we hope to read this week…. and anything in between! D This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!
I love being a part of this and I hope you do too! As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme. I offer a weekly contest for those who visit 10 or more of the Monday Meme participants and leave a comment telling me how many you visited. You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.
It was not the successful reading week I had hoped for… I had plans to crack open a couple other books and it just did not happen. So… I will try again this week. 😀
Here’s is what is hopefully brewing over here this week:
I am not even going to give you the synopsis on-line or from the back of the book because really – it does do this book justice. Basically – Jane has an imaginary friend names Michael… Jane’s life as a child is a mess. Her mothers ego and riches outshine everything and she really has little time for her slightly pudgy daughter – including forgetting her birthday. Jane’s dad is barely in the picture showing up on major holidays but really having no clue as to who his daughter is and with his new wife and life… does not have the time to learn about her.
Jane’s only real friend…. isn’t real at all. Michael is her constant companion, always there to encourage her, to laugh with her – to share life with her. Jane adores waking every morning knowing she will “see” Michael again.
And then on Jane’s 9th birthday Michael tells her that it is time for him to go. Heartbroken Jane begs for him to stay but Michael says that the rules are he can only stay until the 9th birthday. He tells her not to worry thought as tomorrow she will wake up and not remember him…
Flash forward twenty years…. Jane now works for her mother in a large successful production company. She has a loser for a boyfriend, and still battles self-esteem issues. As Jane goes about her life writing and producing the play she always had hoped to, unfortunately with her mother’s money backing it up as well as her mothers opinions, Jane has no idea that she is being watched….
He can not believe it is her. It has never worked this way before, but yes, he is sure it is her… her walk, the way she pushes her hair back… it has to be Jane. Michael can not believe his luck.
Hmmm? Sounds good doesn’t it? This is our Book Club read for April and I am digging into it already and all I can say is so far – WHOA! I am liking this! 😀
And really – this is pathetic… but I am not starting anything new beyond this as I have to catch up on the books I have said I was going to read for the past two weeks. Truly…. I must 😀
HOWEVER – I am excited to see what you are reading! Add your link to your post of It’s Monday! What Are You Reading and I will try to get over and see you and encourage you to check out some of these posts as well – they are fun to read and you may just find a blog or two you want to follow.
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A naive young Englishman, Johnathon Harker travels to Transylvania to do business with a client, Count Dracula. At first enticed by Dracula’s gracious manner, Harker soon discovers that he has become a prisoner in the castle. He also begins to see disquieting facets of Dracula’s nocturnal life. One night while searching for a way out of the castle, and against Dracula’s strict admonition not to venture outside his room at night, Harker falls under the spell of three wanton female vampires, the Brides of Dracula. He is saved at the last second by the Count, because he wants to keep Harker alive just long enough to obtain needed legal advice and teachings about England and London (Dracula’s planned travel destination was to be among the “teeming millions”). Harker barely escapes from the castle with his life.
After showing his true and terrifying colors, Dracula boards a ship for England in search of new, fresh blood. Unexplained disasters begin to occur in the streets of London before the mystery and the evil doer are finally put to rest.
Hmmmm…. well… I listened to this because I have never read Dracula. I know, its true! And well… it really wasn’t what I was expecting. I had no idea that Dracula was set around a real estate deal…. and a ship. And I had no idea this book was mostly written in journal/diary entries. In my head… it was all about spooky Dracula in his castle, inviting people in for oh…. I don’t know… appetizers? 😯
How freaky to think this creepy book was written over one hundred years ago….. that’s about a hundred years before vampires became cool! Oh and when I say creepy, I mean it with all due respect….. creepy good… yah know?
Vampires Then....Vampires Now
Historically, the name “Dracula” is derived from a secret fraternal order of knights called the Order of the Dragon, founded by Sigismund of Luxembourg (king of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, and Holy Roman Emperor) to uphold Christianity and defend the Empire against the Ottoman Turks. Vlad II Dracul, father of Vlad III, was admitted to the order around 1431 because of his bravery in fighting the Turks. From 1431 onward, Vlad II wore the emblem of the order and later, as ruler of Wallachia, his coinage bore the dragon symbol. The name Dracula means “Son of Dracul”.
Wikepedia
I am glad to say I have experienced Dracula. Check that off my lifetime to do list 😛
1. To follow a winding and turning course: Streams tend to meander through level land.
2. To move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction: vagabonds meandering through life. See Synonyms at wander.
n.
1. meanders Circuitous windings or sinuosities, as of a stream or path.
2. A circuitous journey or excursion; ramble. Often used in the plural.
I knew I had appropriately named my morning chats….. as I sit here this morning trying to think what is interesting enough share…. I feel truly this will be a meander…
On Friday night we had our annual Missions Banquet at Breezy Point resort. It is a lot of work to prepare, sell tickets, solicit silent auction items, set up, etc…. but I am part of an awesome team that works hard and pulls it all together. We raised $6,400 for Missions from this years banquet. Numbers like that make the whole process worth while, even if it does wipe me out. 😀
Saturday I thought I would be a meager shell of my former self in recovery mode from the banquet – but this year, not true. I think we were so organized going in that it only took a couple of hours to set up, and by Saturday morning I felt 100% and had a day of:
Cleaning
purchased new ear buds for my IPOD Nano (Podette)
Dancing and cleaning with the new ear buds and Podette
cleaned out my closet 😯 and put clothes aside that need to make a trip to Good Will
danced some more
Went to Starbucks and enjoyed a Skinny Vanilla Latte while catching up on some blog visits… a little bit of bliss 🙂
Had dinner with hubby and we watched the movie Blood Diamond (which if you have not seen, I recommend – usually not my kind of movie but the story about the diamonds being harvested out of Africa and the people who die in the process is heart wrenching and pretty sure I will never look at a diamond the same way again. (I was not a big jewelry person to begin with….)
Which brings to this morning…. coffee blogging…. hair is a mess…. oh yeah, I had better go get ready 😀
Young Mary (thirteen) is very excited when she seems to have caught the eye of seventeen year old Joseph. While Joseph is exasperated with Mary’s strong will, he also finds her endearing, irresistible and sure that she will be his wife. As his intentions are made public, both family’s are thrilled for the young couple, except perhaps a jealous female relative who wishes that Joseph would have set his heart and his eyes on her instead.
As the couple plans a wedding, the unthinkable happens. Mary is approached by an angel who tells her that she will become pregnant and give birth to the son of God. When news of this gets to Joseph he is disbelieving, sure that Mary has found her ways into the arms of another man… as Mary struggles alone through the early stages of her pregnancy, Joseph continues to wrestle with the notion of trying to wed someone who may or may not be telling the truth…. until finally he too is spoken to by an angel who tells him that he is to wed Mary.
When Herod makes his decree that everyone return to their hometown to register for the census, Joseph takes a very pregnant Mary and makes the long journey to Bethlehem…. where history is in the making…
As I continue my way through the works of Elizabeth Berg, this book (audio) was probably the one that I was least excited about. I honestly did not know how I would feel about a fictional take on the story of Mary and Joseph, let alone their courtship. I do not even think I had ever given much thought as to what Mary and Joseph’s courtship must have been like…
In the end, I found this short audio to be tastefully done. As Elizabeth Berg fills in gaps with fictional filler, I felt it gave me food for thought on this subject. Not only had I never really thought about the early pre-Jesus days of Mary and Joseph, I had really never thought much about the doubts that could have crept into Joseph’s thoughts through the years as to is Jesus truly was conceived of the Holy Spirit. It was interesting to think that Mary had the stronger faith – obviously she knew how the baby was conceived, as compared to Joseph…. a true testimony of faith.
While not really an in-depth read, it was interesting and basically covers the time of the courtship to Josephs death.
Elizabeth Berg ends this short audio with a message to her listeners saying that she realizes that she took liberty with this story but has done no more than many others have through the centuries. She also takes liberty with a few dates and explains in the end her reasoning for doing so.
The weekend is here… could I be more excited? 😛 It has been a crazy busy week and I am winding down from our Missions Auction and Banquet which was last night – and winding up for the Home Show which is this coming weekend… but for now….. 2 days of pretty much “me time” 😀
Anyway … cooking is the subject right? Beth Fish Reads hosts this great meme where we can share whats cooking in our homes – and in our reading. 😀 This past week I tried out a new recipe that received raving reports from the guys in my life… crock pot Pizza Pasta…. first off, whats not to love about a crock pot? It is a busy gals best friend – pop all your ingredients in there – run and do what you need to do…. come home exhausted later in the day and dinner is done 😀
Crock Pot Pizza Pasta
You need:
1 pound of rigatoni noodles – dry
1 pound of hamburger
1 pound of italian sausage
25 – 50 pepperoni’s
2 1/2 – 3 jars marina sauce
2 TBS dried oregano
2 TBS garlic powder
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
1 onion chopped
1 green pepper chopped
2 cups sliced mushrooms (optional)
4 (or more) cups shredded mozzarella
Spray the bottom of your crock pot with cooking spray. Pour marinara sauce into a large bowl and mix in the oregano, garlic, salt, pepper – and any other favorite spices you may wish to use. Add the DRY rigatoni and stir to coat well with the sauce.
Cook your hamburger, drain and set aside. Do the same with the italian sausage.
Pour half of the noodle mixture into the crock pot. Add half of the hamburger (sprinkled over the top), half of the sausage, half of the chopped onion, half of the green pepper, half of the mushrooms, half of the cheese and then a layer of pepperoni on top.
Repeat starting with the noodles, a second layer on top – ending with the pepperoni again.
Set crock pot on low and let cook for 6 hours. Serve with a yummy garlic bread.
**When I first made this I used 2 jars of marinara and felt afterward it could have used more… you could use more in the original mixing with the noodles, or add more between the two layers to seep in.
Enjoy! 😀
For more recipes – this past week my book club review Cutting For Stone and we made Ethiopian food to go along with the review. This was probably the best food we have ever had for a review. Who knew Ethiopian food was so delicious? The recipes are here.
Today is an other crazy day and when I went to bed last night my agenda was something like this:
Get up and get ready at 6:30 am
write a morning post
have COFFEE
hit the gym group power class at 8 am
Make signs for the banquet tonight
Come home – prep what I am going to wear tonight – get it in the car
Find the bag of pens
tan
meet my cousin
drive to Breezy Point and set up Missions Banquet for 4 hours (silent auction, tables…)
serve at the banquet
clean up
home around 9 pm tonight
CRASH
…
Instead, last night I had the best sleep I have had in a long time. I actually slept through the night without checking the clock every hour or so. I woke up feeling good, and not pressured. And instead of all that early running I had planned… I made coffee, grabbed my laptop, propped up pillows,and went back to bed.
I think I am instead of running to do it all today… I am going to relax a bit this morning. Have my coffee… finish a book. And then I will go make the signs, tan (maybe), and head up to Breezy. I really like the sound of that.
I am so freshly awake.. honestly I am not even sure if I am awake yet. I think I woke up with a catching of my breath… seriously… not sure what that was about other than the internal alarm saying time to MOVE.
Gah…
it was right. 😛
Yesterday afternoon was BEAUTIFUL for many reasons… the biggest is that after the morning cancellation of life due to the snow storm…. I went to work and by noon by evening training class was canceled and all evening commitments I previously had were canceled due to the weather. Then an amazing thing happened…
around three in the afternoon, the sun came out. It had stopped snowing, the roads were finally plowed clear and all was right again with my world.
NOW – any sane person would have probably taken full advantage of a night off…. which I did…. but not by staying home. Oh no… Chance and I went out to Chinese buffet (seriously – its like crack to me) and then to the movie which I LOVED. LOVED. That is two for two… last weekend Al and I went to Lincoln Lawyer and that was so fantastic as well.
Limitless left me with a great message on power.., I talked about it all the way home…
Anyway… so now what i was going to talk about this morning…. maybe I should change the post title?
Nah…I am back on track now.
I was curious if anyone else gets excited about new covers… even perhaps to the point of wanting a favorite book that you may already own – in the new cover just because it is WOW.
At the theater yesterday I seen that the posters are up for Water For Elephants. I can not wait! I love the movie poster! When Chance and I got back in the car after the movie…. I pulled out of my back seat a copy of Water For Elephants with the new cover. I grinned. Chance looked frightened by my odd enthusiasm….
“What?” he said…
“Look” I said, in my best Smeagol impression, “New Cover”.
He was not impressed – but I am as now I have the awesome cover of the original Water For Elephants:
and the super awesome new one that makes me excited to read this book all over again 😀
I have seen other old and new covers too. And normally I don’t go for the movie cover…. but there is something about this one that reminds me of this book, what is inside these pages I treasure so…. and makes me want to return to them.
In 1947 Sister Mary Joseph Praise,a young nun, leaves the state of Kerala for a missionary post in Yemen. While traveling by sea to her destination with another nun, a terrible illness falls upon many on the ship as well as on her travel mate. When Sister Mary Joseph searches out the assistance of the doctor on the ship she finds that he as well is gravely ill. Sister Mary Joseph Praise works hard to bring his fever down and saves the life of the English Doctor Thomas Stone.
When the boat docks, Thomas asks Mary is she would like to join him to serve in Ethiopia as a nurse. Mary declines having her own destiny, but destiny turns on her and eventually she finds herself not only in Ethiopia but working with Thomas Stone.
Seven years pass and Sister Mary Joseph Praise is found to be pregnant, much to the surprise of everyone including Thomas who has worked with her seven days a week all of these years and has never seen her with anyone, let alone the fact hat she is a nun! During childbirth, Mary dies – but leaves the legacy of identical twin brothers Shiva and Marion.
This is their story, as narrated by Marion.
This 600+ page read was intimidating. In fact I took one look at the book and thought, “my book club is going to kill me.” This was a bonus review our group was doing which means that in addition to our usual monthly read, a smaller group of us had agreed to take on a couple additional reads the last two months and cook to the books theme. This book being the second of these reviews, the first was last month with Olive Kitteridge.
As I prepared to read this book I had heard from several sources that the book started slow – but do not worry,as it would pick up and was so worth it. I was fully ready to drag through the first 100 or so pages, and then I started reading and found it not to drag at all – but instead pull. This book pulled me from page to page as I lapped up the scenes, the situations and the sheer awe of everything that happened to Sister Mary Joseph and then to heart of the story – the boys Shiva and Marion.
I soaked up every word, jotting down words I was not familiar with, marking down the pages where I found food references for our review. As I read I pulled in images from two other books that took my breath away – Slumdog Millionaire and The Kite Runner….. I easily found that this book deserved a seat next to these smart deep reads on my shelf.
I could not get this book in me fast enough. It followed me everywhere so I could grab a couple of pages here and there. I wish I would have had someone take pictures of all the places it has been and all the places I have read, including the two times I fell asleep with it.
In the end, I was sad, but satisfied. I had that rare feeling I get when I know I have just read something amazing. profound, and that will stay with me, close to my heart for a long long time.
If you have not read Cutting For Stone I highly recommend you give yourself a treat by doing so.
As I mentioned above this book was a review for our book club. We have completed a bonus read the past two months to really focus on the food as well as the book and this book turned out to be a delight not only for the senses, but for our taste buds too. As we gathered around a counter filled with Doro Wot (an Ethiopian Spicy Chicken dish), Chicken Curry, Ethiopian Fruit salad, substitute Injera bread, two kinds of iab, lentil curry, dabo kola, and warm coke. 😀
The girls agreed – this was probably the best book/food review we have ever done. The food was divine! The spices exploded on our tongue and the iab is actually used in Ethiopia as a follow up dish to the spicy foods to cool your palate. As we dined on our delicious treats we discussed a book that had impressed us all. The characters were real, we had different opinions on who was our favorite character, and found that all the characters carries some sort of baggage from the past that affected who they were today… we pondered over that a bit, finding it fascinating how peoples past can control who they are today…
This book made for a wonderful discussion read. We found Shiva to be a brilliant introvert, so deep thinking that at times words were useless to him and somewhat – beneath him. His remark about saying all women were beautiful showed he seen people differently than most of us do. He liked the way women were put together and he liked what women could do… that said, while he spent time with many women, we found that he lacked any real relationship skills and did not seek out anything beyond the immediate.
Marion on the other hand had a deep compassion. His emotions ran high either when he was wearing his heart on his sleeve or when he was storming out of a building fists clenched to his sides.
Of course we came with recipes…. and here are the foods of Cutting For Stone:
Doro Wot
Doro Wot
2 packages of chicken strips 2 sticks on unsalted butter (I used salted as that is what I had) 1 onion chopped 3 tablespoons fresh garlic 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cloves cayenne pepper black pepper 1/4 cup sweet white wine (I used what I had on hand) (the recipe called for a cinnamon stick during the simmer process but that scared me so I didnt add it) 8 hard boiled eggs 2 bottles of chili sauce (found by the BBQ sauce in stores)
Melt the butter in your skillet and add the chopped onion, garlic,and ginger…. let simmer uncovered 30 minutes. Then add the cloves, 3 tablespoons of Cayenne pepper, the wine, and the chili sauce, continue to simmer.
Hard boil the eggs, cool, peal, and set aside.
In a separate pan put a little water in it and lightly cook the chicken pieces on each side and then add to the skillet with the sauce mixture. Put cover over over wot and let simmer cook for 30 – 45 minutes. 10 minutes before completion of cooking, take off lid, roughly chop eggs and place them into mixture.
Finish cooking ans serve 🙂
* I substituted Chili sauce when i could not find berbere ( a red chili spice blend used in many Ethiopian foods).
Red Lentil CurryRed lentil Curry
INGREDIENTS: 1 cup red lentils 1/2 large onion, diced 1-1/2 teaspoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon curry paste 1-1/2 teaspoons curry powder 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon chili powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon white sugar 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 1/2 teaspoon ginger root, minced 1/2 (14.25 ounce) can tomato puree
DIRECTIONS: You have scaled this recipe’s ingredients to yield a new amount (4). The directions below still refer to the original recipe yield (8). 1. Wash the lentils in cold water until the water runs clear (this is very important or the lentils will get “scummy”), put the lentils in a pot with water to cover and simmer covered until lentils tender (add more water if necessary). 2. While the lentils are cooking: In a large skillet or saucepan, caramelize the onions in vegetable oil. 3. While the onions are cooking, combine the curry paste, curry powder, turmeric, cumin, chili powder, salt, sugar, garlic, and ginger in a mixing bowl. Mix well. When the onions are cooked, add the curry mixture to the onions and cook over a high heat stirring constantly for 1 to 2 minutes. 4. Stir in the tomato puree and reduce heat, allow the curry base to simmer until the lentils are ready. 5. When the lentils are tender drain them briefly (they should have absorbed most of the water but you don’t want the curry to be too sloppy). Mix the curry base into the lentils and serve immediately.
Combine all the cut up fruit. Add the banana at the last minute
Chicken Curry
Chicken Curry
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 tablespoons curry powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon paprika
1 bay leaf
1/2 teaspoon grated fresh ginger root
1/2 teaspoon white sugar
salt to taste
2 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves – cut into bite-size pieces
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 cup plain yogurt
3/4 cup coconut milk
1/2 lemon, juiced
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Directions
Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Saute onion until lightly browned. Stir in garlic, curry powder, cinnamon, paprika, bay leaf, ginger, sugar and salt. Continue stirring for 2 minutes. Add chicken pieces, tomato paste, yogurt, and coconut milk. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes.
Remove bay leaf, and stir in lemon juice and cayenne pepper. Simmer 5 more minutes.
Iab is a white curd cheese very much like the Greek feta. Special herbs are added (and sometimes chopped vegetables) which give it its characteristically acid taste. Since the cheese used in Ethiopia is not available here, this recipe is an attempt to simulate Iab. In a 1-quart bowl: Combine cottage cheese or farmer cheese, yogurt, grated lemon rind, salad herbs, chopped parsley, salt black pepper.
The mixture should be moist enough to spoon but dry enough to stay firm when served. Drain off excess liquid.
Dabo Kolo
Dabo Kolo (I sprinkled the sugar on top)
2 cups all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon salt
2 Tablespoons honey
½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
¼ cup oil
Procedure
Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl.
Add water slowly to create a stiff dough.
Knead on a lightly floured board for about 5 minutes. (To knead, flatten the dough, fold in half. Then turn the dough about one-quarter turn, and fold again. Keep turning and folding the dough.)
Pull off pieces of dough to fit on the palm of the hand.
Press or roll out (using a rolling pin) into a strip about ½-inch thick on a floured countertop.
Cut the strip into squares ½-inch by ½-inch.
Cook in a frying pan on medium heat until light brown in color on all sides.
Good morning! “Wot’s up?” Couldn’t resist – we had bonus book club night at my home last night and I made Wot, a spicy chicken dish which is popular in Ethiopia. This was for our review of Cutting For Stone…. which… with a little luck, will be posted yet today 😀
In the mean time….. the good news is, this past week has been weather in the high 30’s to mid 40’s…. for Minnesota this time of year that is practically a heat wave! In my excitement for spring, I went out last weekend and bought these super cute sandals:
Are they not just awesome?
The bad news is…. this is our current weather forecast:
* Timing and location: a winter storm is affecting the Brainerd
lakes region… Saint Croix River Valley… and an area from
Hayward to Phillips tonight. The storm will produce heavy snow
across these areas… with the heaviest snow expected to fall
overnight until mid morning Wednesday.
* Snow accumulations: 10 to 14 inches of snow is expected by
late Wednesday afternoon.
* Main impact: heavy snow combined with northeast winds of 15 to
30 mph could cause power outages due to downed trees and power
lines.
Precautionary/preparedness actions…
A Winter Storm Warning means heavy snow will occur. Expect
extremely slippery and dangerous snow-covered roads. If you must
travel… exercise extreme caution and allow extra time to reach
your destination. Let someone know your travel Route and expected
arrival time. Have a working cell phone in case you become
stranded. Keep a winter survival kit in your vehicle… including a
flashlight… food… and water.
Don’t worry – I have changed my shoes. 😛 Off to work to see what is happening. I am going to guess most people are snowed in… I live by a major highway and have four-wheel drive so I am usually ok to get where I need to go.
If you have real spring where you live… please tell me about it. I need green” stories. 😀
Jimmy has always been a little special. As a baby he was not developing as quickly as he should and after an incident where he was left in the tub and almost drowned while his mother took a phone call, he has a fear of water to boot.
Now at fourteen Jimmy lives with his dad and step mom who both love him dearly. He spends time with his Grandparents where his grandpa challenges him to do things he never thought he could like climbing a pole with a safety harness in the back yard, much to Jimmy’s delight and his Grandmother and Step mom’s fury.
Jimmy knows he is different, how could he not when his cousin constantly calls him retard, and kids at school tease him…. but Jimmy is smarter than they all realize, able to do things like work in his dads office, and even testifying in court.
It is really hard to explain this audio. On one hand, I loved this story. The sweet southern narration of the author Robert Whitlow himself was wonderful. Jimmy’s story of moving beyond what was expected of him time and again it is heart warming. Jimmy’s heart is so pure and he always wants to do whats right, including being saved in church, and wanting the same for his Grandpa – so bad that he makes deals with Grandpa to get him to go to church.
Jimmy also has a knack of seeing things he calls “watchers” Angel like people who show up in different situations, some times to help, some times to observe…. Jimmy takes great comfort in them but tells only a few people he trusts about them. I wish they would have developed this part of the read more as while they touch on the watchers a little bit, but they are sprinkled through most of the book so maybe that is all the author wanted us to have…. not a real idea about them but a glimpse.
Really my only complaint is that as the audio went on it seemed like it was crisis after crisis and that took away a bit of the :real” feel for me. The audio is 4 hours and 45 minutes and in that time there are five major plots within the story that Jimmy has to go through. After so much in such a short audio it felt to be too much.
If you can overlook that, I would HIGHLY recommend this in book format or audio. The story really was good, and in the end… well, I can’t imagine you can walk away without taking a little piece of Jimmy with you.