Monday, March 31, 2008

Book Reviews

Here are a few reviews of some of the books I've read lately...

The Kite Runner - This is a tough book. I mean, it's not an enjoyable read. Actually, it's rather disturbing, and takes a huge emotional investment. That said, it is an incredible story and very well written. And it is a valuable, enlightening read. Because I know so little about world geography, world history, or foreign policy (despite being a Social Studies "minor"), it was quite educational. It gives insight into pre and post 9/11 Afghanistan as well as glimpses of Pakistan. Also, it shows the plight of Afghan immigrants to America... surgeons, successful businessmen, and ambassadors who are reduced to working in gas stations and selling at flea markets. It helps to bring the Afghan people out of the shadows of a military operation, into the light of being actual humans with lives and fears and loves. It taught me a lot, and I'm glad I read it.

Walden - So, I finally read Walden. It wasn't what I expected. I thought it would be more serene and would concentrate on detailing Thoreau's day to day life in the woods. It did that, and there were some lengthy descriptions of various elements of nature. But it was very rambling and random, as well as preachy and arrogant. He absolutely believed that he had it all figured out, even though he didn't have a wife or children to provide for. However, I did really enjoy the chapter on economy and his advocacy for social change. He was astounded that people spend the prime of their lives working day and night in order to store up wealth that they would only have time to rest in and enjoy in their dying days. He didn't want any "stuff" to hinder him and force him into additional responsibility. There is so much that we can learn from his mantra of "Simplicity!" I do recommend the read.

Organic Housekeeping - This proved to be a very valuable manual. I wish that I owned it (I checked it out of the library). I didn't agree with all of her advice, particularly her uninformed bashing of raw milk, but the good substantially outweighed the bad. Now, I will probably never, ever be as anal as she is. For instance, I really don't see myself setting up a filing system in which every item in my house, from the stapler to the colander, is labeled and matched with a corresponding file card that describes its prescribed location. No thank you. But, really, this is such a thorough guide to so many household issues...very handy to have around. She just suggests snow cleaning so much that I wish we had snow more often. For now, I'll have to settle for the rain washing.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Monday, March 10, 2008

Caleb Quote O' the Day

Yesterday, we were playing outside. Caleb picked a bouquet of flowers and presented them to me, saying, "These are for when I grow up and marry you." Awww...so sweet.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Snow Day!






It snowed today. Of course, our friends who live further north will think this is silly, but we very rarely get snow. We have to make the most of even a few flakes. Although it's not really evident in the pictures, the children are actually playing in the snow. I'm not sure that Madi really understood what was going on... she was just glad to be outside. But Caleb loved it! Oh, his quote of the day, as the snow had stopped falling, was, "The snow is dying."

Caleb's First Play


Caleb recently attended his first play. It was Winnie the Pooh, performed by professional actors in a real theater and everything. He had a great time. The one hour length was a bit much for him, but other than that he enjoyed it. Since the play was on campus, Caleb wanted to eat "at daddy's school" afterward. We went to the student center to grab some lunch, and Caleb discovered quite a surprise. He was shocked to find out that Matt had been holding out on him for a year and a half... in the student center was a Chick fil A!

Madi the Monkey

In the park pictures featured in the slide show below, there are some of Madi on the monkey bars. At that point, she could climb a few rungs of the monkey bars. Alarmingly, now she can scale the whole thing. And the other day, at another park, she scampered to the top of a ten foot slide. I literally had to sprint after her, diving through tunnels and racing up steps. Thankfully, I got to her just as she reached the top of the slide. Augghhh... Madi, what are we going to do with you?
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