Morning Meanderings… Sumo Potter

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Every once in a while I see something on Pinterest and I think, “I can totally do that!”  This would be one of those times…

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I seen this Harry Potter ornament and thought of Justin right away (My Harry Potter geek and accomplice son).  I went out and bought the paint, brushes, clear ornament…  seriously how hard could it be?

I covered my table with newspaper and supplies.

I spent one day alone putting on coats of the beige and letting it dry overnight.

Then I spent the next day working on hair, glasses, and the scar… letting it dry.

And then I tackled the scarf.

The results?

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Yup.  I call him “Sumo Harry”.  His face is too wide, glasses too thick… he looks like a sumo wrestler.  LOL….

So…

project put away… I have another plan… an easier one… 😉

Have a SUPER Christmas Eve everyone!  My son will be over in a few hours and I am happy to spend the day with him.  We may take in a movie, and tonight we are having pizza… keeping it low key for the plans for tomorrow. 🙂

 

Maze Runner – Movie

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James Dashner’s book, The Maze Runner became a movie this year.  Way to go James!

 

All Thomas knows is that he wakes up in a world he is unfamiliar with.  He is surrounded by other male teens and is welcomed to the Glade.

The Glade?

The Glade, as he learns is a walled in community that protects the group from the Maze.  The Maze is a world of walls and changing routes and creatures that come after anyone who dares to go into the Maze.  Thomas learns that a box appears every 30 days with a male teen in it, Thomas is the latest arrival.  A few, called runners, go into the Maze during the daylight hours (safer than nightfall), looking for a way out of wherever they are.

As Thomas becomes familiar with the surroundings and engages with the other boys, things in the Maze start to change.  Some blame Thomas, saying he is not like them … and Thomas has no idea what that means, he knows as much as they do about The Glade and that is not much.

Then… another person arrives in The Glade.  The box is early… it has not been 30 days and this time it is not a male teen…

it is a girl.

And with her is a note, “This is the last one”.

 

 

I read The Maze Runner a couple of years ago after I met James Dashner in New York and found him to be delightfully funny.  I enjoyed the book very much, yet for some reason I never continued on with the series.  Now, after watching this movie, I will be pursuing the rest of the books… I am hungry to know more.

Author James Dashner and I - New York 2012
Author James Dashner and I – New York 2012

The Maze Runner movie is done very well.  I was actually surprised how much I enjoyed it.  Definitely recommend the book, the movie… and the author.  😉

Morning Meanderings…Christmas Eve Eve

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Happy Christmas Eve Eve for all of you who do Christmas.  Things are wrapping up (*pun intended) nicely here. I have most of the shopping done, the tree is set and tomorrow Justin will roll in about noon to start our two days of awesome Christmas time fun!  I am not sure what will be on our agenda yet other than board games, movies, snacks, and hanging out.  In other words… it is perfect. 🙂

This morning I have a small list of last-minute items from the grocery store, one last gift stop, and then I should be done.  I am heading out early (now!) to hopefully beat the hordes of last minuters such as myself.  Once home I think I will pop into a book for a while… it has been a lot of audio lately and I could use a little book time. 🙂

How is your holiday weekend coming together?  Big plans?  Staying at home or venturing out?  Any fun traditions or happenings?  🙂

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

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Hello!  Welcome to It’s Monday What Are You Reading?  The meme that we use to share what we read this past week and what our plans are for the upcoming week.  It’s a great way to see what others are reading and add to your own To Be Read list. 😀  You never know where that next great read may come from!

Finally feel like I am getting ready for Christmas.  Wrapped gifts this afternoon, finishing touches on shopping, and even turned on the Christmas tree lights!  So excited that in a few days the boys will be here hanging out at the house… good food, good games, movies and just being together.  These are my absolute favorite times!  😀

*Quick note on the late posting…. uhh… yeah, sorry about that.  We were out with friends last night and when I got home I was just too tired to put this post together. 

 

Here is what I posted this past week:

 

Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican

 

My Living Room Facelift (Color makes a difference!)

 

 

The Snow Queen by Michael Cunningham

 

2014 The Books That Made My Year!

 

The Innovators by Walter Isaacson

 

What I Know For Sure by Oprah WInfrey

 

 

As for this week…

 

For My Ears

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Stuck in a job he no longer found fulfilling, journalist Mike McIntyre felt his life was quickly passing him by. So one day he hit the road to trek from one end of the country to the other with little more than the clothes on his back and without a single penny in his pocket. Through his travels, he found varying degrees of kindness in strangers from all walks of life-and discovered more about people and values and life on the road in America than he’d ever thought possible. The gifts of food and shelter he received along the way were outweighed only by the touching gifts of the heart-the willingness of many he met to welcome a lonely stranger into their homes…and the discovery that sometimes those who give the most are the ones with the least to spare.

 

 

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Goodnight Moon is an adored childhood classic, but its real origins are lost to history. In Goodnight June, Sarah Jio offers a suspenseful and heartfelt take on how the “great green room” might have come to be.

June Andersen is professionally successful, but her personal life is marred by unhappiness. Unexpectedly, she is called to settle her great-aunt Ruby’s estate and determine the fate of Bluebird Books, the children’s bookstore Ruby founded in the 1940s. Amid the store’s papers, June stumbles upon letters between her great-aunt and the late Margaret Wise Brown – and steps into the pages of American literature.

 

For My Eyes

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Everyone who lives at 23 Beulah Grove has a secret. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t be renting rooms in a dodgy old building for cash—no credit check, no lease. It’s the kind of place you end up when you you’ve run out of other options. The six residents mostly keep to themselves, but one unbearably hot summer night, a terrible accident pushes them into an uneasy alliance. What they don’t know is that one of them is a killer. He’s already chosen his next victim, and he’ll do anything to protect his secret.

 

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Also.. do not forget the First Book Of The Year!  This is going to be a lot of fun!  If you are signed up remember to send me your pic this week of what you will be reading and if you are not signed up, it is not too late and this is a pretty cool thing to do to kick off the New Year!  Check it out here.

 

I think that is the plan.   What are you reading/listening to this week?  Is this a good reading week for you with the holidays or is it a hard week to read with everything going on?  I will have a mix of quiet days and crazy days… but all should work out to a good week to read 🙂

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Morning Meanderings… Sweet Books Are Made Of This!

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Good morning!  Sunday and I feel like I need to wrap gifts, light the tree, and put on a little Christmas music.  Finally…

I am in the mood for Christmas.

A few books came my way this week:

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The top 5 books are a sweet win from Julie at Booking Mama, they are Christmas stories, a beautiful set from Penguin!  (Better pic of them below)

The Year Of Reading Dangerously by Andy Miller

Men, Women, and Children by Chad Kuttgen

PSYQ by Ben Ambridge (LOVE stuff like this!)

The Magician’s Daughter by Judith Janeway

Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel

 

One of these above books is set up for my First Book Of The Year project.  Can you guess which one it will be? 😀  YOU should join in for the first book too!  It is fun!

 

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The Penguin Win!!!

 

That is the books!  Have to run, I have a full morning and working on a little craft project this afternoon.  Have a SUPER Sunday!!!

What I Know For Sure by Oprah Winfrey

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When once asked “What do you know for sure?” Oprah realized she really had no answer to that question.  She then set out to know that answer.  In short snippets of her life and lessons she has learned, Oprah now shares what she knows for sure.  Themes under such topics as:  joy, resilience, connection, gratitude, possibility, awe, clarity, and power, Oprah shares her years from growing up as a poor young girl in Mississippi and the challenges of that time, to where she is now, in a completely different place and the challenges of this time.

 

 

I am not a big “Oprah” person.  I do not believe I have ever watched her show, although I obviously know of it.  I have seen a few movies she has been in, and of course have heard of her good doings for others.  That is probably where my interest lies.  I knew of Oprah’s history of generosity, and I was curious what sort of things she would say in a book titles as this one is.  So I dug in.

 

As mentioned in the synopsis, the book is in little snippets of wisdom.  Wisdom she picked up as a child and dealing with sexual abuse, wisdom she learned as a teen and allowing men to treat her poorly – not physically, but learning about mental abuse as well.  And so on through her life to now, and how to know your own self-worth is not found in the eyes of others – but in yourself.

The book is short and in audio, just a little over 3 hours and Oprah narrates the audio herself.  While it was a sweet listen on one women’s wisdom through the years, I have to say that listening to this I found some of Oprah’s narration to be a bit over enthusiastic – and yes, I hate that I just wrote that.  It is hard to explain, and someone else may listen to the audio and find it delightful how she changed her voice for different situations, or takes on a thick southern drawl when she talks about the foods she loves but to me it broke the flow of the listen.

Again… just me.

Over all, I did find the book enjoyable.  She offered up facts that I know in my heart, but sometimes it is just nice to be reminded.  I think Oprah fans will really enjoy this insight into her life.

 

 

  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 3 hours and 53 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date: September 2, 2014

 

Morning Meanderings… Much Ado About Nothing

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Good morning!  Saturday and I am in St Cloud preparing for day two of our Board Meeting for Camp Benedict.  This has been awesome so far.  Already we have made great strides to what camp will look like in 2015 and I am excited about the teamwork that has gone into those decisions.

Today we will wrap up by early afternoon.  I am going to get ready, load my car, and then head down to the breakfast area to enjoy COFFEE and wait for the rest of the group to trickle down.  My picture for today’s Saturday Snapshot came from the Lounge as we wrapped up our meeting last night:

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It was just a funny pic to see Santa sitting at the bar.  He wasn’t drinking anything, but it was still funny…. made we want to think of a caption for the pic 🙂  He was more than happy to oblige us for the picture.

Heading home this afternoon…. have a project I am working on for Christmas and I am excited to get started. 🙂

 

The Innovators by Walter Isaacson

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There are certain names in our lives and in our history that stand out as innovators…. those who had the ideas and the knowledge to move us forward in the computer and internet world.  Names such as Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page, may ring a bell and that is just to name a few.

From computers first being thought of, to making them affordable and available to everyone.  To the invention of blogger, twitter, and more, Innovators shares with you the ups and downs on the wired (and wireless) world we live in.

 

I have always been fascinated with those who can come up with an idea, run with it, and make it work.  I think I have watched the Facebook movie about 10 times, read about Steve Jobs, and listened to audios about the inventions of gaming sites and Twitter.  Innovators, was the obvious next choice.

‘Visions without execution are hallucinations.’

 

I of course loved some information more, such as the whole creation of blogs was interesting.  I love that they said they were so surprised how it took off and how everyone had something to say about something!  Isn’t that the truth!

It is also interesting to hear about the behind the scenes of the powerful people… the fights… the terminations…. the brains…. none of it came easy.

Walter Isaacson writes a well informed book.  I enjoyed this on audio, narrated by Dennis Boutsikaris, it was well read.

 

 

  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 17 hours and 28 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date: October 7, 2014

 

 

Morning Meanderings… On The Road Again.

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Good morning!  It is Friday!  The last Friday before Christmas!  EEP!  I think I have everything pretty much planned but you know how that goes… making a list, checking it twice…

Today I leave for St Cloud, about an hour away so not a major trip.  I have a board meeting for Camp Benedict that starts this afternoon and will go until late tomorrow afternoon.  The board will be staying overnight at the hotel we are meeting at and having dinner together which will be nice as  we do not usually have a lot of “hang out and get to know you time”.

Of course… it is taking two days out of my Christmas planning but the trip to St Cloud does give me some time to check out a couple of stores in the area.

I do have reviews ready to go up and will have time to “stay in touch” so really, it is not like I will be gone at all 🙂

Morning Meanderings…A Fun Win and There’s Always Toast

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Good morning.  I am here this morning in my home.  It is gently snowing outside, my head is still filled with funk but I am trying to push through it… I can not change the things out of my control… I can only pray for peace and the ability to move forward.

And then I thought, well at least there is toast. 🙂  Toast would be good… warm with coffee, maybe a little peanut butter on it and a little honey….

and then I remembered that we had chicken wild rice soup a couple of nights ago and we had company… and the bread was eaten.  All of it.

Ok…

no toast.

 

Well, I do have a winner. 🙂  A couple of weeks ago I posted a quiz for those participating in the Harry Potter Readalong.  It was a quiz on the Chamber Of Secrets and it was fun to create it.  The questions came from things I learned as I read the book.  Things I either never picked up on or had forgotten.  Here are the questions and the answers:

(*Yes possible spoilers if you have never read the book)

1.  How did Harry and Ron miss the Hogwarts Express?  They were unable to get through the barrier to 9 3/4 (later to be discovered that Dobby had put a spell on it)

 

2.  What did Ron have to do for detention for driving the car to Hogwarts?  He had to polish all the trophies in the trophy room with Filch.

 

3.  What did Harry have to do for detention for being in the car driven to Hogwarts?  He had to answer Professor Lockheart’s fan mail.

 

4.  What was the letter called that Ron received from his mother about taking the car?  A Howler

 

5.  What is the password to the Slytherin common room?  Pure Blood

 

6.  What healed Harry’s arm in the Chamber?  Fawkes tears

 

7.  How many points did Ron and Harry each earn for solving the Chamber Of Secrets?  200 points each

 

8.  How was Dobby set free?  Harry tricked Lucius into giving Dobby a sock

 

9.  What did Ginny see her brother Percy doing that he did not want anyone to know about?  He was kissing (snogging!) Penelope Clearwater

 

10.  Where did Harry go at the end of the school year?  Back to the Dursley’s

 

Thanks to everyone who took the quiz!  It had a great turnout and for the most part everyone had the answers right.  The hardest question appeared to be the points that Ron and Harry won, that one had a lot of different answers.

Our winner, using RANDOM.ORG is…

Hannah from Wordlily!

YAY Hannah!!!  I am emailing the gift card this morning!

Watch for more quizzes and fun Harry Potter things coming up as we continue the readalong.  Winners do need to be participants in the readalong – you can sign up here.

 

Today – I need to go shopping apparently 🙂  I require…. toast.