Friday, January 20, 2012

Midnight Movie

One of the very best feelings in the world is knowing you do not need to go to work in the morning. Why you ask? Well if the not working part is not enough there is the lovely freedom that it brings. I am a simple person who loves all that is cozy. I am a homebody and love nothing more then curling up with the future Mr. reading a good book or watching a good movie and enjoying the peace of it all. 

Take tonight for example. It is Friday night, making tomorrow Saturday and my normal day off and even though I have to work in the morning (first weekend in years, I know I am spoiled) I do not have to be there until 10 a.m so I am trying to pretend like it is not happening. Anyway because I am spoiled, and in denial I am acting like it is any other Friday night and I am loving it. Even though Ryan is at work (boo) I am loving that I just had a cup of the most perfect coffee and watching the best movie ever... You've Got Mail. Who does not love this movie? Anyone who just admitted they didn't like it is either A. a Man or B. Has never seen the movie because let me tell you people this is so perfect in its witty, adorable , romantic sweetness that I have seen it a hundred times and it never gets old.

I am madly in love with Tom Hanks (aren't we all, darn that Rita Wilson!)  I think that pre-surgery Meg Ryan is quite possible the most adorable woman to ever walk this planet and I have never wanted to own  a quaint little book store more then I do after watching this movie. This movie combines all that I love, Tom Hanks, New York, Coziness, Humor, Romance I mean really what else can you ask for? 
   Pre-Meg : )                     New York In the Fall

Anyway I really must insist that you all go out and watch You've Got Mail immediately because I guarantee you that it will make you infinitely happier almost instantly. 

Pinterest Friday

So I promise tomorrow I will do a blog on that oh so fabulous book I read but for now ... it's PINTEREST FRIDAY!!!! Enjoy
Audrey Hepburn
Never Forget
um... LOVE
Perfect Winter outfit? I think so!

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Etta James- We lost a legend today, Thank you for your contribution to music

Dreaming of a White Christmas Cake - fluffy vanilla cake with whipped vanilla frosting & adorned with falling snowflakes
Dreaming of a White Christmas Cake - fluffy vanilla cake with whipped vanilla frosting & adorned with falling snowflakes

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Random Facts about Me

1. I am convinced that my life would be infinitely better if I were just 3 or 4 inches taller (Do you even know how frustrating it is not be able to reach not just the top shelf but the 2nd and 3rd too???)

2. Pink is my favorite color

3. I have been a vegetarian for 4 years

4. The future Mr. is my best friend but my books are a close 2nd

5. I have a love for all things that are cozy, think chunky knits, hot drinks and fireplaces

6. I love the fall and winter, summer not so much. I know that I am in the minority with this sentiment

7. I would wear the color black everyday if I wasn't afraid of looking like an angsty teenager

8. My favorite movie is EverAfter or You've Got mail depending on what day you ask

9. My greatest wish in life is to be happy with enough. Enough food to not feel hunger, enough house to provide my family shelter, enough money to pay my bills.... because my greatest fear in life is that I will never be satisfied

10. I have completely irrational fears such as having tape on my skin eek and the music at the end of scary movies. I seriously hate it on the rare occasion Ryan can convince me to watch one with him as soon as the credits start rolling I make him turn it off because it gives me the heebie jeebies to hear that music at the end.

So that is everything you never needed to know about me : )



Friday, January 13, 2012

Pinterest Friday

The Trinity Library, Dublin, Ireland... so amazing
When I die I want to go to the Trinity Library in Dublin, Ireland
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For When you Feel Insignificant 
Pink Jane Austen...
Pink Jane Austen Book Collection, Yes Please!













hot chocolate!
Hot Chocolate.... Winter Treat!

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Snow Is Cozy!

So is snuggling with the future Mr! 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Let It Be

Well 2012 we are getting off to a ruff start. I really want to make this work but lets just say your inability to compromise is making this difficult. I went into this relationship with the best of intentions but so far it has been pretty toxic. Maybe I am not trying hard enough but there is really no need for you to be so mean.

Do you ever have those weeks where you find yourself close to tears at any given moment thinking over and over again how is this going to work itself out. Sometimes it feels like the weight of life lays so heavy on your chest that it makes it hard to breathe.

Anyway this is not supposed to be a dreary blog that makes everyone want to sit down and contemplate the overall awfulness of their lives. Because tomorrow is a new day with a new beginning and I may not be in control of every aspect of my life right now but I am in control of my attitude and my heart.

So I am going to go snuggle in bed with my puppy, dream about the future MR. (his names Ryan by the way and he is completely dreamy) and when I wake up tomorrow every time I feel the teensiest bit sad I am going to remember to LET IT BE. I mean honestly can anyone think of anytime the Beatles have been wrong? OK maybe the drug phase was a bad decision on their part but overall they are musical geniuses who have provided so many beautiful lessons through the art of music. Honestly try it when you start getting upset over things you have no control over I swear on all I love that it helps to hear the sweet voice of Sir Paul McCartney singing in your head " When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me singing words of wisdom Let It Be" Try it and I dare you to not feel at least a little more at peace.

I know this blog is about books but I see this morphing into being about my life and about books just because I think all interesting blogs are a mixture of the bloggers life and passions. But don't worry I just started a new and so far Fabulous book and I look forward to sharing it with you soon! Happy Reading

Sunday, October 30, 2011

One Day by David Nicholls

One DayI borrowed this book from my sister who said and I quote "This book is amazing you have to read it." Now this is a phrase that is passed quite casually from book lover to book lover when suggesting a new read and really does not carry too  much weight considering that a lot of people love a lot of books a lot of the time. I find that even when a book isn't spectacular it is hard for me to give it a negative critique because even a subpar book is something you dedicate yourself to, immerse yourself in and whether you like it or not you grow attached to the characters and their stories. A subpar book is like an annoying family member, they may not be your favorite but at the end of the day they know you, you know them and there is some love there. So with that being said I take suggestions with a grain of salt because I know how difficult it is for me to say that book was just a waste of my perfectly good weekend. However my sister is completely different because she is not really a reader. In all our years growing up together I don't think I ever saw her reading a book and that includes the required school reading. I am not saying she couldn't read or that she was too stupid or really any other superior condescending reason you may be thinking right now but in reality she didn't read because she didn't want to, just wasn't her thing. So when she actually took the time to read a book (with an active one year old to keep up with by the way) I knew this book must be great.... right?


Well the book was pretty great, most of the time. One day is about Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew who after years of studying at the same university never spoke a word to each other but after one fateful party end up spending the night together and becoming life long friends. What I found to be super interesting about this book is it flipped between Dexter's point of view and Emma's point of view which isn't exactly ground breaking or anything but what I did find extremely interesting was the authors choice to have the entire book center around the same day each year. The book spans from 1988 to 2006 taking you through Emma and Dexter'f friendship as well as their own individual lives.

Emma is an intelligent, caring, clever girl who refuses to admit or acknowledge her own self worth. People constantly use the word beautiful when the describing Emma however you never hear Emma describe herself with anything but the word awkward. As a woman I found Emma's character to be extremely relatable. The self doubt and searching to find who she is, what she wants and really the ability to believe and trust herself is something that I think all young people can really understand. With that being said her constant inability to be happy, the always wanting something she doesn't have or feeling like she should want more even though she is content became a tedious trait of hers. But really when it comes to tedious character traits Dexter takes the cake.

Dexter is the opposite of Emma in ever way imaginable. Not only does everyone use the words handsome or even beautiful when describing Dexter, Dexter himself uses these words and more to describe how physically perfect he is. Dexter is self satisfied, cocky, unreasonably happy with his life considering its constantly in a state of  disarray and turbulence. He is almost always drunk or drugged and only ever really thinks of himself. The only likable thing about Dexter is his friendship with Emma.

People come and go through their lives, spouses, friends, parents, lovers but in the end they always have each other. Dexter and Emma, Em and Dex they are unable to move on from each other and have to come to terms with how much they love each other. I have never read a book where two people who so obviously belong together fight it as though to be happy is a bad thing.

Stephanie and Me !

One Day is funny, interesting, well written however at times tedious because you feel as though you are on a merry-go-round. Not only are you examining the same day every year over and over, the characters, well really Dexter has the same problems over and over and over again. He is in a constant circle of booze and boobs and refuses to grow up. This book is pretty well loved (by my sister especially) and although I enjoyed it I did not love it. The ending especially left me feeling completely cheated.. I don't want to give anything away so I will leave it at that. Even though I did not LOVE this book it is still worth reading, I thought the concept was new and really pretty fascinating and the characters for better or worse were complex and interesting. So give it a read and tell me what you think, am I being overly critical and harsh? Would love to get some opinions on the book because I feel like I might be looking at it the wrong way, trying to make it something it is not. Pick it up and let me know, Who was right me (questioned but truly liked) or my sister Stephanie (pure and unquestioning Loved)???

Happy Reading!!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Yellow House by Patricia Falvey

I owe you a review! I said I was reading an amazing book and now that I am finished with said amazing book it is time for me to give you an amazing review that is going to make you want to run out right now and borrow, buy or download The Yellow House immediately. The only problem with that is The Yellow house is one in depth book! So here goes nothing!


The Yellow House is set in Northern Ireland during turbulent times and centers around Eileen O'Neil of the great "warrior" probably more importantly CATHOLIC O'Neils. It spans from the time she is a small child to when she is a grown women with children of her own. Eileen's life begins happily enough in her family's yellow house with her strong and loving mother, her full of life father and her two younger siblings.  It doesn't take long for extreme poverty and extreme personal tragedy to catch up to the O'Neils and tear them apart. Eileen ends up in a mill, working her fingers to the bone in deplorable working conditions but she bites her tongue (no small feat for her) and saves her money with hopes of reuniting her family under the roof of her beloved yellow house. 
Along the way Eileen finds herself torn between two men and her own will. Eileen's family history, misguided decisions, and the turbulent political environment shape this novel into an epic story of one Catholic women's journey to find peace in her heart and country both of which are at war with themselves.
This is one of those books that keep thinking about long after you have finished it. There are so many emotions that I went through while reading; Joy, sorrow, anger, frustration, disgust, incredulity. Isn’t that what a good book does to you? This book transports you to Ireland in the early 1900’s when your religion was just as relevant and important as  any skills you possessed. A time where every today was a struggle and every tomorrow was a question mark. 
The Yellow house is an epic story about love and loss, family pride and pride in yourself, old dreams and new dreams but above all I found this story to be about resilience. I would suggest this book to anyone and everyone. Happy Reading!

***Disclaimer***
Ok I take that back I would not suggest this book to anyone under the age of 16 due to graphic violence, sex and an all around mature subject matter. All though I did not find any of this gratuitous and all of the above mentioned incidents had intricate and important roles in telling this story of turmoil and strife I still do not think it is age appropriate for anyone under the age of 16.