Wednesday, July 20, 2011

For those who miss Harry Potter

3 Grown-Up Books For The Hogwarts Grad

A sad graduate.
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July 13, 2011
The Harry Potter franchise has its last hurrah on Friday, and fans like me are facing a forcible graduation from the protection of a fictional universe we've always known. I was 7 when Harry began, but I'm 21 now, and it's time to broaden my horizons beyond Hogwarts.
But what to pick up first? To me, the perfect post-Potter book isn't an imitator, but rather something entirely different (darker, perhaps, or less padded with childhood optimism) that's laced with threads of familiar territory. Through striking and unexpected lenses, these three books give new life to my favorite foundations of Harry's literary magic.

The Magicians
The Magicians
By Lev Grossman, Paperback, 416 pages, Viking Adult, list price: $16.
Cry derivative all you want — Lev Grossman's novel, hailed as Harry Potter for adults, is all that and more. Combine NarniaPotter and your sullen, booze-fueled college existentialist phase, and you'll have the world of Quentin Coldwater, a high school senior from Brooklyn who finds himself enrolled at Brakebills College, where he studies to be a magician. It's everything you'd want from a freewheeling postgrad wizardry experience, and the magic itself is wonderfully scientific — messy, sprawling, while technical in a way that Potter forgoes. But it's in the self-reflective thread of Quentin's journey, which culminates in a true-to-genre magical quest undercut by a vein of harsh realism, that The Magicians shines. The endgame is a heartrending, cathartic examination of the nature of magic and our relationship to the stories we wanted to live in as kids — required reading for anyone trying to recover from a lifelong love affair with a fictional world.

Ender's Game
Ender's Game
By Orson Scott Card, Paperback, 352 pages, Top Science Fiction, List Price $6.99.
The first installment in Orson Scott Card's classic science-fiction series offers a gripping study of how to make a soldier, told through the eyes of child prodigy Andrew "Ender" Wiggin. Set at a futuristic school where kids learn the art of war through battle simulators, Ender's Game shows the vicious toll that thankless expectation exerts on young people, while Ender's own journey has an uneasy sort of "chosen one" edge to it. Card expertly twists your emotions as you watch the boy genius molded — not entirely with his own permission — into the perfect leader, with his capacity for love and hurt compartmentalized behind ruthless cunning. Ender's voice is a mesmerizing mix of childlike wonder and calculating cynicism, and it's stunningly easy to get lost in his war games. This exemplary piece of sci-fi is a chilling and heartbreaking take on what happens when children inherit war.

The Secret History
The Secret History
By Donna Tartt, Paperback, 576 pages, Vintage, list price: $16.
Donna Tartt's acclaimed novel centers on a group of classics majors at a small college in New England whose aspirations toward antiquity careen terrifyingly out of control. But folded into the thrilling story, which is tinged with a crisp, dizzied academic appeal, are dark ruminations on the gifts and curses of the ancients. These ubiquitous archetypes, models and moral codes make up every story we know to some degree — whether it's a reluctant hero's quest, a battle between good and evil or simply a journey through a life. In The Secret History, Tartt offers a fascinating perspective on the influence of the classics on our lives, with a stunningly written moral narrative that warps and coils in on itself to reveal truths about good and evil that most would be afraid to discover.

http://www.npr.org/2011/07/14/137802346/3-grown-up-books-for-the-hogwarts-grad

Monday, July 18, 2011

yay!

PRESLEY IS CANCER FREE!!!!!

He has his surgery on Thursday. I was on pins and needles and barely ate the whole day! My mom and I picked him up at 4:30pm. His tail was down and he was completely out of it. We came home and just had him sit with me.

He cried a lot :( He also desperately wanted to eat but I think his stomach was upset. He finally conquered the upset tummy and ate. He did cry and eat at the same time. Reminds me when I was a little kid and was in trouble during dinner....I would cry and eat at the same time.

He wasn't able to fall asleep until 2:30am. We stayed up with him until he finally passed out.


Meet patchwork pug . . .

franken pug. . .

that's all we have.

Those are his battle wounds.
He was finally back to his normal self this past Saturday. I missed the wagging tail and the crazy personality!

I did have a baby shower on Saturday. I really slacked on the picture taking...but here is one...with my beautiful bra strap showing...classy.


I am bottom left. and pale.

We just got a phone call from our vet letting us know that 2/5 bumps that we removed were cancerous but they were a grade 1 - which is the best to get - and that it had not spread and that he is officially cancer free!!! yayayayayayay!!!!

Our kiddo is cancer free!!! Thank you so much for all the prayers, Thank you, God!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Pray

Please pray for Presley tomorrow.

He was diagnosed with a mast cell tumor two weeks ago and is heading into surgery this Thursday between 730am-2pm. I get to pick him up tomorrow between 4 and 430.

Matt and I have found 4 little tiny tumors on his body (think pimple size) that need to be removed.

We want them to be a Case 1. Pray for Case 1.  We find the results in 3-5 days.

Pray for our sanity.

Pray that Thursday morning will go okay since he will not be able to eat (he has a strict routine and doesn't like to stray for that - not getting food will be a big deal)

Pray that they will get all the tumors

Pray that the surgery goes a-okay

Pray that his recovery is fantastic and the best that it can possibly be

Pray that everything heals great

Pray that everything will be OK.
















Thank you, God, for bringing this wonderful joy to us. We are so thankful. Our faith and trust is in you.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

i am the bargain queen

I am exhausted. The second my alarm went off I knew it was going to be a tough day.

I forgot my make up at home and I can't stop yawning. My eyes hurt and ache to close and it is only 6:14am...

Do you want to know something cool though? I am officially the bargain queen. You should pay me to shop with you!
I bought the black jacket.It looks fantastic on!
The original price was $89.95
They have it on sale for $39.99 on the website
The first sale sticker on the jacket said $32.95
and then $15.99
When I bought it it was 50% off $15.99
.....yes....I just bought a $90 jacket for $7.99




These were originally $59.50
and I found them for $8.99
50% off...
I got these pants for $4.99



I got this sweater
originally...
$64.95 (blew my mind something like that cost $60 bucks)
on sale online for $29.99
In the store it was marked down to $15.99
+ 50% off
I got this sweater for $7.99

Monday, July 11, 2011

What We Have Done Lately!

We are going to talk about all the stuff I meant to during the month of JUNE!

Our internet is still awful so cut me some slack :)

I decided to make my first cake ever a few weeks ago! I googled a July 4th cake because that day was around the corner and I wanted to be festive.

I can not find the recipe for the life of me, but people told me it was fanatastic!!





I don't remember if I ever showed these to y'all but we made ButterBeer and ButterBeer Cupcakes

not a huge fan of the butterbeer

I was OBSESSED with the cupcakes. They tasted "warm" - if that is a taste at all. They were fantastic!

This lasted on Presley's head for the length that it took me to take the picture.

Bribed him with a treat.

Other than that I have just reading alot. I finally finished the Harry Potter series. It took me a month. I am so sad that it is over. :(

Matt and I hope watch The Deathly Hallows Part 1 sometime this week and then finally catch the movie that Saturday. No - I am not that type of person who waits in line Thursday night to go see the movie. I rather sleep.

I did start reading The Hunger Games this past weekend. I really enjoy it! I am about halfway done. I don't even want to put it down! I can not wait until the movie comes out. It is so interesting!


I don't have anymore time to write today - as I did this during my break. I'll try to write more soon!!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sorry I haven't been posting. Our internet is REALLY bad and we really haven't had much of an internet since last Tuesday. Good thing because I haven't been in the mood to post anything at all. I feel like I have been a hermit for the last week.

Please pray for our pug, Presley. He has to get some itty bitty tumors removed soon. I pray pray pray PRAY that it is a Level 1 and that he will be okay. He has his surgery July 14th.  I really need xanax today. Level 3 apparently has a 6 month survival rate but is also very very rare.

don't want to think about this anymore. He is my kiddo.

deeeeep breath.

Monday, June 27, 2011

haven't been able to post, our computer's internet has been awful....

hopefully it is better today!


I cried from laughing so hard. I was probably exhausted and wanted to sleep - and Presley wanted NO sleep....it was a long night :)