well, mother helped:)
from sec media days – maf
okay, first thing is first – all ye library card holders (public library, although what other card you’d have is beyond me…)
just in case you don’t download your music illegally – or you don’t have daddy’s credit card for unlimited use at apple – go to www.northshelbylibrary.org and lick on the free music downloads – you need your card number (the password should be your month and then date of birth – so for me its 0803 – aug 3)
anyway, you get three downloads a week – let me just say that the news crew music will ROCK this year – b/c we’ll be playing all of the great things i’m downloading (i might make my entire crew get cards – so i can download more music – i’m greedy like that…)
okay, with that done, i forgot to mention that i read a football book the week before – two espn guys on radio – “mike and mike” – wasn’t great – i guess that’s why it wasn’t memorable:)
(they did have one point that there’s always one person on your hated rival that you like – i’m still trying to think if there’s ever been auburn player i haven’t hated – although, if cam does bring the program down, he might win:)
“john wesley’s journals” wesley was the founder of the methodist movement – his journals are very lengthy – great firsthand account of england in the 18th century (wesley lived from like 03-92 – so almost the entire century) – his spiritual ups and downs are things i can identify with
“deathly hallows” – cried as harry went to sacrifice himself – particularly that he didn’t say goodbye to ginny in the book as she was beside someone as he walked to his (first) death – sometimes, words aren’t needed – anyway, i liked the movie but there were several differences with the battle in the book – and i liked the book better in those situations – but it’s fine, honestly warner brothers:)
“advanced marathoning” – i knew it all before – or am currently ignoring it:)
“coach: what i learned from a year with landry and lombardi” – the title should’ve been “i’m a crabby old guy and i’m going to write a book complaining about today’s NFL stars” – depressing book – BUT, it read quickly
“mindset” – great book – i need to get it and read it to my students this year – basically, about how we can chose to act like our intelligence is set and there’s nothing we can do about it – or, we can believe that we can always improve – always get smarter – and that our mindset explains everything else (now, i don’t go that far as the author, but i do think i have 90 percent of my sixth graders that believe they’re “smart” and so if they get a bad grade, then they panic b/c they’re worldview is threatened)
any questions anyone needs answered at sec football media days this week??? i’ll be there – can’t wait
mafeld
so i went to destin – survived – almost – or thought i wouldn’t – or something like that when i tried to do so outdoor running saturday and sunday – sunday, it got even better (worse) b/c my water bottle mysteriously disappeared and my hotel key was left in my room – brilliant next 20 minutes of my life as i said my goodbyes to my internal organs…
but…
i got back in – got water – got back to alabama – and all is right in the world (all that for like 10 minutes of beach time – enough time to walk a bit on the beach – and go away – definitely not a beach person – in my defense, it wasn’t my trip – the idea anyway)
books…
“switch” – business book on how to create change – basically, it can be hard to do when people don’t “feel” inclined to change – or it doesn’t make sense to them – or they don’t have a path to follow – i’m sure what i read will come in handy next year in motivating everyone to become like me:)
“my father at 100” by ron reagan – great book – stories about our 40th president – things i didn’t know – even though i’ve read a bunch on reagan – his son is a democrat so that adds some intrigue to the book – or did – good read – again
outside of those two, i just had odds and ends – my sister dropped “deathly hallows” by my house while i was gone – so i’m going to give that a reread in prep for the movie – can’t wait – hope football guys are surviving their “tough, macho” workouts – be sure to project dinner into the proper trash cans (read: not mine) when the running gets tough:)
mafeld
so finished the BOB list books this week – huge relief – of course, what i read isn’t necessarily going to make the list (all of them can’t in the first place – second, my tastes aren’t the tastes of the committee members) but…
“moon over manifest” – finished it – liked it – could tell why newberry honored it – best book of last year though??? mmm…
“the shadow project” – sort of a spy thriller – got really strange in parts – the book starts as a “sprint to the finish” race to save people, then it shifts to a “oooh, there’s a whole back story we need to learn about for, oh, about 100 pages” and then back to the race to the finish – sort of three books in one – but none of them that good
“how lamar’s bad prank won a bubba-sized trophy” – pretty decent read – best part of the book is that it’s a different voice for the kids that will read BOB – most of YA lit authors are white females – or males – a different voice introduces different characters – different things to think about – it’s not a book that BOB kids would pick so i’m pressing to get it on “the list”
“fever crumb” – i really liked this book but i don’t want it, ironically enough, on “the list” – future dystopia type book – so in that vein, similar to “hunger games” – and the central character is female, and she’s strong – best part of the book is that there are really tough choices that have to be made in the book – and most of the characters aren’t completely good – or completely evil – it’s the sort of book you could actually discuss with someone – so i’m hoping to have kids read it outside of BOB (i don’t like it with BOB just b/c i thought some of the issues were too weighty for sixth graders)
“drive” – not a YA book – as my reward for finishing “the list,” i went back to reading what i like – i got a business book to relate to education – to make me a better teacher – and “drive” was wonderful – best part, i learned how to make some cool things on the internet for my class – we’ll definitely be using it in the classroom this year
“odds and ends” – that’s not a title, but having finished “the list” plus one, i’ve been trying to break a bit – so i’m just reading on the old testament (it’s really long – i’m reading psalms and i kings right now) and my weekly magazines – i got a freebie on the nook yesterday that i’ll probably try next
hope your week is a great one – happy 4th
mafeld
my guess the answer to the question above is “b/c it’s too hot…”
hope everyone is well – i finished the tony blair book about mid week – took a while to finish the last 600 pages – after that, i went to work on the list i have for BOB consideration:
“long walk to water” – awesome little book – might use it in class – definitely will buy it for class – story of southern sudan – of loss and redemption – of helping others – of expanding one’s world beyond the petty themes that tend to dominate YA (those themes typically being the “weighty” issues like – “gosh, life is awful b/c i don’t fit in at school” or “gosh, i really, really like that boy but he doesn’t like me” or “gosh, no one understands me” – then, you read a book where a kid watches his uncle murdered – where the kid has to walk across countries to find refuge – who makes something of his life – and you realize “hey, i have no problems”…)
“grimm legacy” – enjoyed this book too – makes me think the BOB list will actually be good this year – story that mixes in grimm’s fairy tales, mystery, and suspense – pretty good – not great – but no sequel to it either – and all done in 300 pages – so i’m pleased
“moon over manifest” – 100 pages in – not sure where it’s going – it’s a newberry so i suspect it’ll go somewhere good – and i suspect we’ll read it – i found it funny that the KKK was bashed as much as it was in the 1930s – i mean, if our all knowing adolescents knew the klan was awful – that it took advantage of race and ethnic differences – then, oh, i don’t know, dumb question… but why in the world did that klan keep on and keep its power for so long??? there are just times when i feel like authors get into revisionist history where events have to be construed to make historical figures fit our present morals (all one of them – tolerance seems to be the one value everyone loves in the modern world)
st. k – you marched beautifully – no word yet on when bristol is coming to town though – thanks for the word on seng – you knew more about what was going on at the school than i did…
adison – thanks for the sweet potato – it was wonderfully good (and nutritious:)
maf
so i think i left off last week by saying i was 300 pages into bush’s “decision points” – i finished it this week – good book – frames why we went to war twice – and how those surges worked in both places – i thought he explained it very, very well – some of his harsher critics have contended all along that he was just bent on going to war, but i don’t think you can read his book and reach the same conclusion
i then read a couple of free nook books – “stupid history” – a quick read that basically was about how everything you were ever told in history was wrong – it had points, that some of what we think is true really didn’t happen that way – but most of the book seemed to go to the other extreme – that you can’t believe any historical event because people just made them up – the second book, “leadership prayers” was a freebie and written by a former prez of a california university – it was pretty good about how to trust in God to lead
wednesday, i made my way to columbiana to take POG grocery shopping at publix in calera – but when she balked, i went to the library and spotted “a journey: my political life” by tony blair – the brits’ prime minister from 1997-2007 – i really didn’t want to relive the bush years again so soon – particularly b/c the book was 1,200 pages long – but the book was just sitting on the shelf – brand new – it was paperback and no one had ever touched it (you can tell those things with a paperback – no creases) – so i felt sorry for the book – i guess sorry for the state of reading in the county too:) and so i started that book – i’m now 700 pages-ish in, and it’s been a great read – british politics is different than its american counterpart – and i know that sounds obvious, but until you read a british book about it, it really doesn’t come home – blair makes great points that transfer to american politics – about standing up internationally for what’s right instead of selfish interest – anyway, i’ve been entertained – but i have a long, long way until i finish
reading back through the old testament – i started joshua saturday – it’s interesting to me how things like leviticus and deuteronomy can come to life when you least expect it – and remind you of God’s relationship with his people – b/c most people think of the OT as boring (and, fair warning, it isn’t very pleasant reading all the time)
oh, st. k, the reason i ended up with the blair book was b/c i was set to check out “fire” and they told me it was the sequel to “graceling” – and columbiana doesn’t have “graceling” – so i think i’m going to have to steal it from ms. blount – sorry – i tried – glad you survived vbs – do i see you marching saturday at liberty day???
mafeld
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
okay, so i went whatever time i went without seeing that people had commented – i apologize – i blame the county for not sending them along to my e-mail – in their defense, maybe they block the word “foul” from their system – live and learn…
so for personal shout outs before i continue…
timothy – good to hear from you – glad summer is going well – yes, you’re welcomed to blog comments for the summer
marcy – funny about the book – although, aggravating – i can relate b/c i got a book last year with some of our boxtop money – “intelligence and how to get it” – ironically, the book contained duplicate pages and neglected others – wonderful experience (and you’ll notice we never used the book in class) – oh, best wishes with training with coach sutton (at least, i think that’s your trainer:)
st. k – did you read that bristol pailin is coming to town in july for a book signing??? i think you should totally go and then bug her for dance moves:) (i’d volunteer to take you but i know your father adores the republican party so i don’t think you’ll have a problem getting a ride for that one:)
olive-a – LOVED the blog:) and yes, i thought this morning about smiling – and remembered you – although, it would be hard to forget b/c i changed my desktop to the photo of you and i that last day of school – it makes me smile (in part b/c i’m wearing a twilight shirt) and cry at the same time (no, i’m not pregnant and over-emotional people – just a good last day this year – but sad – but good – still sad though…)
okay, reading…
WAIT – forgot – subject header – jordan knight, one of the members of “new kids” had a new album this week – first solo album since 1999 – so i was sort of excited about the deal – and the album was well worth the wait – i’ve only listened to it like 40 times through already – good pop to run to
okay, reading…
“massage” – something like that – it was a book on massage therapy – i read it b/c i’ve decided if i knew how to give massages that i’d be a better potential boyfriend/husband – and considering i haven’t updated my skill set of relationship things in like, oh, 85 years, i figured it couldn’t hurt to learn how to give massages – oooooooorrrrrrrrrrr… i read the book to learn how to do some self-massage on my legs and feet – to help me recover from 80-mile plus weeks – it’s one or the other…
“alphabet juice” – ny times writer wrote about words – and the letters of the alphabet – the author would die teaching middle school b/c misuse of english bothers him (me, not as much b/c i know i’m first in line for having messed things up)
“connection in communities” – free nook book – not worth the free price – basically, i was encouraged to start a small group at my church – by inviting families in my neighborhood to join my family in cookouts and such (if you’re paying attention, you’ll know that i don’t have a family – even though that seems to be assumed if you’re my age and in the church – sigh…)
“ny public library book” – not the title, but another free nook book – great book – good reading – collection of authors about their favorite pieces at the NY library – good motivation to get to ny and run its marathon (a goal – not sure how much i’m progressing towards it)
“running with joy” – by ryan hall – oh, how i loved that book – the ups and downs of an elite marathoner as he trained for boston last year and tried to live out his christian walk – i too ran boston last year so it was cool on that level – and i run enough miles a week that the ups and downs hall goes through are similar to what i feel at times (you can live and die by the clock when you reach a certain age – like, when you start, every race is faster than you’ve ever gone – but eventually, the times don’t come down but you have to trust that things are okay – or try to)
okay, really long, but i was starved for attention this week so four e-mails make the week (again, it was a productive week if you exclude social communication – i cleaned the entire house, donated four bags to the thrift store – and managed to escape the store by only getting a cookie monster shirt in return:) and i’m up to 47,000 words in my third novel)
my sister tells me there’s a preview of “breaking dawn, part one” tonight on some awards show – i can only hope it involves bella and edward and a beach… 🙂
maf
so there i was, talking to dad in the corporate area of the sec baseball tournament, hoping against hope (b/c they lost) that bama could rally and beat the hogs friday, and lo! and behold, a foul ball lands near me – and i grabbed it!!!
little kids, sick people, old men – all begged for the ball – i told them to get lost:)
anyway, in between all of the baseball watching, this was what i read to kick the summer off…
“becoming odyssa” – by jen pharr davis – book about hiking the appalachian trail as a 22-ish girl looking for the answers to life’s questions – sort of the story of how the journey in life makes you a different person – makes you better (or can make you better) – i think i speak for everyone who’s read it that we probably all worried about a lone girl off hiking – glad that the trip ended as relatively well as it did…
“running dream” – new YA book by a decently published (in amount) YA author – the book is about a 16-year-old 400 meter runner who loses a foot in a bus accident – and learns to adjust to being an amputee – great book about learning to “see” people, learning to overcome difficulties, and adjusting to disappointments by resetting your goals (like when i realized i would never win the boston marathon or even qualify for the olympic trials – oh, wait, i still hold out hope on both – but that’s b/c i’m silly…)
“bottom of the 33rd” – great book to take to the ballpark – reminded me of rickwood – of watching barons games with my dad in the late 80s, early 90s – basically, this game in 1981 between two triple-a teams kept going until 4 in the morning – a fluke ruling by the ump on the curfew rule – lots of issues raised in the book – one, like what you do when the repetitions you do don’t come to an end one day but seem to keep forever going on (like the way a baseball game can go forever b/c there’s no clock)
who am i rooting for today in the finals??? not sure…
maf
well, this was the week to take care of oodles of other items – not much reading – still, i went from john through 1 corinthians in bible reading – finished my “prayer book of the nations” – 1000 pages of it – took five months, but i finished with zambia and zimbabwe
as for books, i finished “two wars” – it was sad – the guy fought in three wars and had severe difficulties returning stateside – go figure – i ordered “espn 30 for 30: volume 2” – it became available this week – there are a few on that set that i’m looking forward to seeing – one about a runner named terry fox – and i had his book – the 20th anniversary edition – and read it in a day – gripping story – fox had cancer in ’76 – in ’80, he ran for cancer research across canada – on one leg (the other leg was lost to cancer) – he ran until september when he had to stop – went to the hospital – he died (the cancer reoccurred) a year later – very tragic – but in his short life, he made a difference – over $24 million has been raised in his name through the years – and since none of us are guaranteed our next breath, it was a good reminder
hope your week is great – happy last week
maf