Right now... (an occasional meme, alternating from time to time with "The Current"):
Reading: Finishing up D.E. Stevenson's "Five Windows" for my online Stevenson book club. Next up, I think: Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace" (before I watch the new television miniseries (adapted by Sarah Polley)(although it's a toss-up whether I'll watch it on PVR from the episodes broadcast on CBC, or on Netflix in November...!).
Recent purchases: "The Best of Us" by Joyce Maynard, "Thanks Obama: My Hopey, Changey White House Years" by David Litt, and "What Happened" by Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Reading: Finishing up D.E. Stevenson's "Five Windows" for my online Stevenson book club. Next up, I think: Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace" (before I watch the new television miniseries (adapted by Sarah Polley)(although it's a toss-up whether I'll watch it on PVR from the episodes broadcast on CBC, or on Netflix in November...!).
Recent purchases: "The Best of Us" by Joyce Maynard, "Thanks Obama: My Hopey, Changey White House Years" by David Litt, and "What Happened" by Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Watching: We were recently enthralled by
I PVRd the first episode of season 2 of Designated Survivor while we were away, and watched it last night. Not as compelling as some of last year's episodes, but I do like Kiefer Sutherland in the role (channeling his grandfather, perhaps??), and it's mildly entertaining.
I am revelling in the new season of Poldark to watch on PBS. :)
And I am looking forward to the return of Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates on PBS tonight. :)
Eating: Got out the crockpot/slow cooker this weekend, for the first time in months, and made a great roast beef with potatos & carrots. Lots of leftovers for lunches this week. Yum!!
Wearing: Still wearing sandals & capris on nicer days -- but they are becoming fewer and further apart. :( I had to put on long jeans, socks & shoes for the first time on our recent road trip. SIL did too -- and got a blister and had to change back into sandals.
It's still a bit early, but I've been doing some preliminary browsing for a dress for Younger Nephew's wedding in the spring!
Wishing: That I was attending the NotMom conference in Cleveland this weekend. (One of these years...!) Why does everything always have to happen all at once?? We were invited to a family wedding in Minneapolis; not going to that either -- but I didn't feel like I could brush off my family and then jet off to Cleveland, right? (Some people probably could & would do it; I'm not that brave. ;) ) Plus we just got back from a road trip with BIL & SIL, not quite as far away as Cleveland, but still time & energy & money spent. Plus (note to the organizers) it is the Thanksgiving long weekend here in Canada... and we've actually been invited to join BIL & family for dinner on Sunday. (And not at the last minute as an afterthought, either, which is even nicer...!).
Remembering: The fun and excitement of Older Nephew's wedding, which was one year ago this past weekend.
Anticipating: Younger Nephew's wedding, coming up this spring! :)
Reeling: After finding an obituary online this morning for our hairdresser of the past 15 years. :( Even after we moved last year, we kept going to see her -- not only are good stylists hard to find and we had a long history with her, she was married to one of dh's childhood buddies -- he was an usher at their wedding (something they realized only after he was sitting in her chair for the first time -- one of those "small world" coincidences!). She was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year (hasn't worked since then, referred us to one of the other stylists there), and died last month, just two weeks after we last visited the salon. Leaves her husband & two sons, about the same ages as our nephews. I hate to admit this, but I have been Googling her name the last several times before I called the salon, just in case... we all knew it was coming, but it's still just so damned sad. :( She was always so full of fun & laughter, and she was a damned good hairdresser to boot. The coworker she referred us to is very nice & does a good job. But I miss her. :(
Anticipating: Younger Nephew's wedding, coming up this spring! :)
Feeling: A little tired from our trip, a little melancholy over all the recent bad news (personal & public), a little sad that summer is (for the most part) done, but looking forward to the rest of October, which is one of my favourite months.
Realizing: That it's not THAT long until Christmas (eeekkk!!) &time to start thinking about booking flights to Mom & Dad's.
Realizing: That it's not THAT long until Christmas (eeekkk!!) &time to start thinking about booking flights to Mom & Dad's.
Am very curious about your reviews of "What Happened" and "Thank Obama." Will be looking for these soon.
ReplyDeleteWell, I have to read them first!! lol But when I do, I'll let you know!
DeleteI also have put a hold on "What Happened" at the library, and might look to see if they have "Thanks Obama" (I saw the author interviewed on the Daily Show).
DeleteI saw him (David Litt) interviewed somewhere, on CNN, I think? Sounded interesting, especially since I used to do a little speechwriting myself. ;)
DeleteI completely missed The Vietnam War! Hopefully it will be out on Netflix soon.
ReplyDeleteThe documentary on The Vietnam War sounds interesting. Is it all about the US politics side of the war? I am interested in it because of the other side, having had so much to do with Vietnam, Cambodia and of course Thailand. I firmly remember my first visit to Vietnam, attending an international meeting in Ho Chi Minh City, in the Presidential Palace where in 1975 there were famous scenes of tanks driving through the gates (or over the fence? I can't remember).
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you've seen any of Ken Burns's other documentaries, but it was along similar lines -- but with more film/TV footage than still photos, & interviews with vets from all sides of the conflict -- the U.S., North & South Vietnam, as well as anti-war protestors, the mother & sister of a young American soldier who was killed, etc. Really moving. It traced the entire history of the conflict, starting with the French in the 1850s through the end of the war & to the present day. The first episode was a little heavy going, with all the history involved and explaining all the different factions involved -- no wonder it was all such a complicated mess! But the personal stories, on both sides, were incredibly moving.
DeleteSounds amazing! SE Asian politics and history - I definitely want to see it.
DeleteOops - I pressed send too soon. Happy Canadian Thanksgiving for this weekend! (It is the only thanksgiving I've ever attended. Maybe I should blog about it!)
ReplyDeleteIf I ever get to go to a NotMom conference, you HAVE to come too!
Finally, I understand the feeling of melancholy. I hope it passes and you can enjoy October.
PS. You used the C word. How dare you!
Deal! Are you up to a trip to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with me?? (Assuming future conferences will be held in Cleveland... that would be as much of an attraction to me as the conference itself, lol.)
DeleteOf course. And if I've travelled that far, you can pretty much guarantee you'd have to show me around Toronto too!
DeleteI wanna come too! I'm in for the Rock Hall and the conference. Cleveland is only about two hours from me.
DeleteI have the Obama book and What Happened on hold at the library. I just finished The Best Of Us. It is so powerful and so gut wrenching. Lots of parallels with my Mum. I am so glad I read it but it was very emotional to get all the way through.
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