week two of testing

so, let’s see… i think i read some books…

a series of unfortunate events, books 1-5 – re-reads for me – it’s been five years though – and i’ve matured so much in those years that i was able to… oh, who am i kidding??? i haven’t matured any – i have enjoyed re-reading the books – handler (the author’s real name – sorry, it’s not snickett) – is awesome – love his writing style – mix of fun word play throughout – and lots i’d forgotten about the series (and it, like potter, gets better the more you get through the series)

newton’s laws – no, i didn’t go burttram on ya’ll and start reading science – it was about uk basketball – and football – but also about bama basketball and vandy hoops – coach cm newton’s memories of being at those schools – was a great read – newton was a great coach – great man too

ella enchanted – disappointed in the book – sorry all the girls reading this blog – all maybe none of you… anyway, i was expecting great things – part of my problem though is that i’m just not a good chic book person – someone needs to explain to me, please, why that book was held as a great pro-female book – b/c she still married the prince in the end – and didn’t finish school (about the same problem as the one in twilight – through your life away for a boy…)

stolen season – finished the guy’s travel through all the ballparks – enjoyed re-reading a book i read 20 years ago – the things about his trip to rickwood were at least hopeful b/c that park is in better condition today than it was then – about the only park that’s in better condition today

read ny times, b’ham news, harper’s weekly, the economist – and outside of the baseball stuff, not sure there’s much to report – b/c i refuse for this blog to digress into health plans:)

guess that’s it for this week – remember, no blogs this week – rest your hands for testing – and happy easter

mafeld