well, st. k, it looks like it’s you and me…

and like eighty trillion spam comments…

so anyway, st. k, apology for misspelling palin – messed up on that one – and lazy me didn’t correct it (i do have an edit button, but it’s soooooo much trouble…)

you’re right – i do need to read graceling and fire – on the list – first though, i need to survive the BOB committee – which actually may not be that difficult b/c most of the books those people told me to read, i can’t get anyway b/c there are no copies in the libraries – alas…

“the rivalry: mystery at the army-navy game” – i did get to read this one for BOB this week – it was one of those books that would be great for BOB b/c it’s nonoffensive, but it wasn’t anything that like moves you to anything – the strange part to me was that mystery was in the title, but there really wasn’t a mystery in the book

“traveling light” by max lucado – free nook book – basically, give your burdens to God – and don’t carry around your own baggage all the time – good point

“prisoner in the third cell” – free nook book – historical nonfiction – basically, what happened to john the baptist after he was thrown in prison – tries to answer the question of why God doesn’t sometimes answer our prayers for help – or rescue “good” people

“the centaur” by updike – my lone “classic” book of the summer – heavy reading – boring reading – vulgar reading – the irony being that it was recommended from Christianity Today magazine – go figure – not at all impressed with the book – i know, i’m uneducated and can’t appreciate… (it gets worse if you think i’m uneducated though…)

“my life as a dog” – LOVED it – it was cute – book about eddy, the dog from the show “frasier” – a show i watched in high school – couldn’t believe there was a book about the dog – or that the show lasted 11 years – about 9 years after i went off to alabama – and probably like eight years before any of you were born…

“the millennials” – great book – free nook book – father and son look at a poll about the beliefs of those born post-1980 – the millennial generation – learned quite a bit – which is good b/c that’s still the generation i’m teaching – and as an X’er myself, there’s a gap (there’s a gap between just me and my sister) – one of the more heartbreaking things i read was that only about 15 percent, at best, are what i’d call “Christian” – 65 percent say they are but that’s from a very warped idea of what that means

“decision points” by george w. bush – about 300 pages in – i wanted to read it last year, couldn’t b/c all the copies were checked out at the library – but, rechecked this week and apparently, everyone is done reading about our last president:) really good book – i love reading president autobiographies – or things that presidents write – they explain themselves better than most writers that write about them – and, best of all, i found out that President Bush ran a marathon!!!

do hope the summer is going well

mafeld

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  1. So I’ve moved on to a new book. The Lying Game by Sara Shepard (aka the lady who wrote Pretty Little Liars)
    Anyway, this week was fun. I stayed at my aunt’s home and went to her VBS. I had a good time, there were 430-450 kids and we tie-dyed T-shirts for each. And. Every. One. Of. Them.
    I also started a new book, which has no title yet because it is a WIP and I am really liking where it’s going 🙂
    Okay, blogs now.

    Mon.- so the book starts out where there is this girl who is a ghost and she’s watching this girl who looks just like her. The ghost-girls name is Sutton. The alive girl is Emma. Emma’s mom left her when she was young and she is a foster child. Her foster mom finds this video online of this girl being strangled and it looks just like Emma and tells her she cant stay until she graduates high school, but has to leave the day she turns eighteen.
    Tues.- She looks up the girl on facebook in the video and it looks just like herself. She thinks she might be a long-lost sister since she is a foster child and she sends her a message. The girl writes back and says to meet her in Arizona.
    Wed.- she goes to the meeting place in a high class part of town and skate and the girl never shows up. Then, someone blindfolds her and puts what she thinks is a gun to her back and walks her to a party. Ends up it was mean prank by Sutton’s friends and it was a tube of lipstick, not a gun. How could you not tell?!?!? 😛
    Thurs.- so she’s at a party and she gets this text that says ‘act like sutton or you’re next’ so Emma assumes Sutton is dead, and she is. She just doesn’t know how she died, but she thinks its the video. So she meets Sutton’s boyfriend, Garret, and she has to kiss him, etc.

    Alright, I have to go to my cousins baseball game. Wish them luck, hard team tonight.
    Yeah, you do need to read Graceling and Fire, they are da bomb.
    Speeking of the word or slang ‘da’ a guy helping at VBS thought Washington DC was Washington Da Capitol. I’m like, seriously? 🙂
    People these days *rolls eyes*
    -St K
    -When the Moon is blue, the clock strikes noon

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