The Mirrored World by Debra Dean
Posted: July 2, 2012 Filed under: Books | Tags: books, Books 2012, Debra Dean, novel, reading, Russia, The Mirrored World Leave a commentDebra Dean has written a wonderful historical novel, which I think, is even better than her first, The Madonnas of Leningrad, which I had trouble getting through. This one, The Mirrored Word, I could not put down, and read in about two days.
It tells the story of Russia’s St. Xenia, who lived during the reigns of Elizabeth, Paul III, and Catherine the Great. She has a normal childhood, though her father is killed
in war, which is when she comes to live with her cousin. The two bond closely, and are brought into the society of the Russian court. Xenia falls in love with one of the court’s musicians, and after a few tragic events, begins to slip away from the material world.
Dean does a wonderful job of walking the fine line between madness and holy inspiration, as Xenia leaves everything behind to live among the outcasts, with her cousin Dasha always looking out for her.
The novel was written in beautiful, etherial prose. It reminded me of a cross between Geraldine Brooks’ People of the Book and Sena Jeter Nasland’s Abundance, both of which were also amazing reads. I also liked that it was a look into a historical period that we don’t often see in Western literature, the Imperial Courts of 18th Century Russia.
I can’t say enough good things about this book, but I will say this: I have had a REALLY hard time finding something good to read in this year of 50 Shades and Hunger Games, something interesting, with compelling characters and plot, that felt nourishing to my brain as well. The Mirrored World completely took me there, and away to another place and time.
Stay Starchy, My Friends.
Posted: June 20, 2012 Filed under: Day-to-Day, family, funny, kids | Tags: funny, kids, memes Leave a commentRecently, my oldest child, Edison has discovered the Internet meme. I have two favorites, the “Hey Girl” Ryan Gosling meme…
and “The Most Interesting Man in the World”.
I showed them to Edison, but he didn’t really get them, so we went to Youtube to look at the Dos Equis commercials and help him get the jokes. Yes, funny, he nodded.
Last night at dinner, I put some waffle fries on the side, and Clooney, who usually eschews potatoes of any kind, exhibited a rare excitement, claiming that waffle fries were his favorite.
Manfrengensen and I were, of course, suprised by his reaction, and then Edison, who is usally quite serious, said dryly, “I don’t always eat fries, but when I do, they’re the waffle cut.” I don’t know, just tickled me for some reason.
Baby Birds Outside Our Dining Room Window
Posted: June 8, 2012 Filed under: Day-to-Day, Environment, family, garden | Tags: birds, robins 1 CommentA family of robins has made a home right outside our dining room in an arborvitae tree. Today while I was taking photos, the father came and fed the chicks. There are four total, but you can only see three from this angle.
Gay Pareeeee
Posted: June 2, 2012 Filed under: Day-to-Day, family, funny, kids, parenting, teaching moments | Tags: Gay, Internet, kids, Paris, Power Point, teaching moments Leave a commentThis week Clooney had a geography project due, and he chose to do a Power Point presentation. I’m not much of a helicopter parent, so I let them do their thing and then give it a check the night before it’s due.
Going through his slides, I noticed that he hadn’t done a lot of in-depth research. On the slide marked “EVENTS” for example, he had listed two. One was the Fête de la Musique, which is a music festival that features free concerts from all genres, though I had to help him fill in those details. Then there was something called Marché des Fiertés, so I asked him what that was. He had no clue, claiming to have just pulled things off the Internet through Google. So I did a little research myself. Turns out that it was the Parisian Gay Pride Parade. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but it might be easier for him to field questions from the class about the Tour de France, so I suggested that he just go with that instead.
Okay then.
50 Shades of Gay
Posted: June 1, 2012 Filed under: blogging, people | Tags: 50 Shades 2 Comments1. George Michael 26. Ricky Martin
2. Elton John 27. John Waters
3. Ellen Degeneres 28. Truman Capote
4. George Takei 29. Jean-Paul Gaultier
5. Rupert Everet 30. Heather Matarazzo
6. Sara Gilbert 31. Divine
7. Freddy Mercury 32. Portia Di Rossi
8. Neil Patrick Harris 33. Marc Cherry
9. Boy George 34. Adam Lambert
10. Clay Aiken 35. Zachary Quinto
11. Peter Gunn 36. Jane Lynch
12. Edward Albee 37. Alan Cumming
13. David Sedaris 38. k.d. Lang
14. Liberace 39. Melissa Etheridge
15. Neil Tennant 40. Fanny Flagg
16. Rachel Maddow 41. Paul Lynde
17. William S. Burroughs 42. Kelly McGillis
18.Rob Marshall 43. Michael Stipe
19. Rock Hudson 44. Kristy MacNichol
20. Tom Hulce 45. Wanda Sykes
21. Alexander McQueen 46. Ani DiFranco
22. Alice Walker 47. Keith Haring
23. Isaac Mizrahi 48. Andy Dick
24. Harvey Fierstien 49. Lance Bass
25. Robert Maplethorp 50. Fran Liebowitz
15 Great Movies and One Mini-Series to Watch During Memorial Day Weekend
Posted: May 25, 2012 Filed under: Entertainment, Media, movies, television | Tags: Memorial Day, movies, war movies Leave a comment1. Saving Private Ryan
2. Platoon
3. Stalag 17
4. Full Metal Jacket
5. The Deer Hunter
6. Apocolypse Now
7. Glory
8. Empire of the Sun
9. Casablanca
10. M*A*S*H
11. The Hurt Locker
12. Black Hawk Down
13. A Midnight Clear
14. A Very Long Engagement
15. The Red Badge of Courage
AND The Mini-Series:
Band of Brothers (Big surprise, but it is an awesome series. I mean, I’m a girl, and I think it’s awesome.)
A Review of The Black Keys Concert, Ovation Hall, Atlantic City, May 19, 2012
Posted: May 20, 2012 Filed under: blogging, Celebrities, Entertainment | Tags: Atlantic City, Practice What You Pinterest, The Black Keys Leave a commentFrom my other blog, Practice What You Pinterest:
Living the Dream with The Black Keys.
Caine’s Arcade
Posted: May 18, 2012 Filed under: Day-to-Day, Entertainment, kids, Media, people | Tags: Caine's Arcade Leave a commentHere’s a great story that I heard about this week:
How cool is that??
I have no doubt that the diolog in Japecake’s version is better than the real thing
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: blogging, Entertainment, Environment, funny, movies | Tags: battleship, japecake 1 CommentDRAMATIS PERSONAE
Tyler
Brody
Tyler’s Mom
INTERIOR: TYLER’S BASEMENT
TYLER and BRODY sit cross-legged on a worn shag rug
TYLER
A-7.
BRODY
Miss! F-4.
TYLER
Miss! B-7.
BRODY
Miss! J-10.
TYLER
Miss! C-7.
BRODY
Miss! A-4.
TYLER
Miss! D-7.
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Plastic-Eating Fungi Found in the Amazon May Solve World’s Waste Problem
Posted: May 15, 2012 Filed under: Environment, family | Tags: fungi, green, plastic Leave a commentPlastic-Eating Fungi Found in the Amazon May Solve World’s Waste Problem.
How cool would that be??





























