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Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sew Up a Home Makeover

I love this book.  It's full of directions for those just beginning to sew, but is also great for those who have been sewing a little longer!


I was actually surprised that there are only 50 projects because author/designer Lexie Barnes covers every room in the house, and then some!  She shows how to make over your home without spending a fortune, and even includes before and after shots of many of the projects.

Sew Up a Home Makeover, if a wonderful and fun book that you'll turn to over and over again whenever you get the itch to switch things up a bit in your home.  Mark your calendars - it's due in stores August 24.

For now, I'm off to find myself a table cloth that would look awesome as a robe...yup, the book tells you how to do that, too!

Copy provided by publisher for review.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Keeping Busy!


Well, Hello! Long time, no see!  Like my hydrangeas?  I love 'em...just wish I could figure out how to keep the petal from turning brown.  I don't know if they're getting burned, or what.

We have been uber busy around here. Looking at my calendar, there were only 3 days in June that we had absolutely nothing going on. The weekdays in July are a little calmer, but our weekends have been pretty full so far. This coming weekend, the only thing I have planned is grocery shopping, then the boys and I are headed to Kansas City next weekend for a family reunion. About three weeks after that, we'll be headed up to the panhandle - still hoping to convince Jeremy to come, but he's not a traveler - for a few days. We'll come home one day, have the next day free, then the boys start school - I'm exhausted just thinking about it!


We've given a good chunk of our summer to baseball and softball. There are 3 baseball teams - A Team (ages 9-10), B Team (7-8), and Little League (11-14). In years past, the A & B teams have practiced on the same night. They've had the same coach, and since there are never enough boys for the A team, several of the older B team players play for both. They also always played on the same nights. Everything changed this year. Taylor was on the A team, and Landon was on B (they are also always short, so they let 6-year-olds play). They had 2 practices a week each, on different nights. Taylor had 2 games a week, and Landon had 1 (unless it was a home game where they played a double header), also on different nights. Although the practices dropped off once the games started, we were still at the field to watch my niece play softball!


This also seems to be the year for reading.  I had watched Emma when it was on PBS, and was inspired.  She made a list of 100 titles to read, so I did the same, although mine has grown since then.  I am always adding to it!  I've noticed from several other blogs and comments by many different friends on facebook, that there are a LOT of people who have decided to read 100 books this year.  I haven't given myself a specific number or timeline, but I did create a blog here with my list, and I write a little review over each book (I'm not the best writer, so please bear with me!  I've been working on getting the list into alphabetical order, but it's a work in progress.


Other things that have kept me from my blog?  Well, last weekend between 1:30pm Saturday and 4:30pm Sunday, I put together 2 poodle skirts from scratch, with no pattern (and my mom helped hem the underskirts, which was a HUGE help).  I was pretty impressed with us!  I've also been searching for a new dentist...ours walked into a propeller, and his replacement isn't comfortable with the tools, yet.  I've been making almost daily calls to my great-uncle's estate lawyer's office in Chadron (long, frustrating story there).  I'm getting things ready for a new grand opening of my shop, and am still trying to decide if I'm going to stay with Etsy, or go somewhere else.  I've repainted the living room and kitchen, and wallpapered the kitchen backsplash.  One of my new projects is going to be a Grandmother's Garden Quilt.  There's a pretty good post about them here.

And, yes, I did go see Eclipse, and even beyond the terrible acting, there were few parts of the movie I actually enjoyed.  Disappointing after all the hype.  The Bug and I are looking forward to November when the first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows comes out!


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

PPZ:DOD


What can I say? This book was awesome! I received it a couple of weeks ago, and read it twice within the first week. Then, I re-read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies to see how they flowed together (very well), and read Dawn of the Dreadfuls a third time just a few days ago.

While reading PPZ, I couldn't help but wonder what could have happened to turn Elizabeth Bennet into a young woman who's first thought is to slit a man's throat when he offends her. After learning of the heartbreak, disappointment, and feelings of betrayal she endured, my question was answered.

The book opens with a funeral, where the poor decedent isn't as dead as the guests thought. With the realization that the unfortunate plague has reappeared, Mr. Bennet insists on training his girls in the deadly arts. Mrs. Bennet is horrified by the fact that this decision has ostracized the girls, and is tormented by the fact that their chances of finding suitable husbands is now almost non-existant. Despite being shunned by polite society, the Bennet sisters, with the help of Lord Lumpley, find that being courted by suitable young men is still a possibility. Those neighbors who at first rejected them, find themselves owing their lives to the unorthadox daughters of the Bennets. This story has comedy, drama, romance, and, of course, the zombie factor.

Dawn of the Dreadfuls was written entirely by Steve Hockensmith's hand, so it was an easier read than PPZ that is mostly in Jane Austen's words. It's a fun, enjoyable novel that not only works well with it's sequel, but is also a wonderful book on its own.

I highly recommend this book, and encourage you to go to your nearest book store on March 23rd (or go here to find online stores) to pick up this gem.

In the meantime, check out the website here, and enter their contest here (remember to mention my review, please!). Quirk Classics is giving away 50 Prize Packs that include:
  • An advance copy of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
  • Audio books of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters (both wonderful books)
  • A password redeemable online for sample audio chapters of Dawn of the Dreadfuls
  • An awesome Dawn of the Dreadfuls poster
  • A Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Journal
  • A box set of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies postcards
Happy reading!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

My Trips Overseas

I've been avoiding the news lately. There have been to many heartbreaking stories over the last month.

I escaped, for a few days, to the English countryside. I've been begging Miss Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy to stop being so stubborn, and yelling at Mr. Bingley to grow a spine, use his own mind, and ask Miss Jane Bennett to marry him. There have been many obstacles, including the zombies who have been threatening to take over the country. But, in the end, all is how it should be.


I am hoping that by this next Saturday, I'll be able to go along with the Dashwood sisters as they search for true love, while trying to stay out of the grasps of the Sea Monsters.

In March, I plan to re-visit the Bennetts and find out how the unmentionables came about. Then, I'll be off to Russia in June to see how Anna Karenina fares in a steampunk world! I must admit that had these books not come highly recommended from friends, I would never have given them a second glance. I'm happy to report that Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was an entertaining surprise, and I've heard that the others are/will be just as fun to read.

Go to your library and check them out, or you can look on my left sidebar under my Recommended books and my 2010 Reading List if you'd like to order them.


Monday, December 29, 2008

House of Testosterone

I don't have much time this morning, as we are getting ready to head to mom and dad's to watch my niece and nephew (their big sister has an appointment in Omaha, so my brother and SIL stayed at my parent's instead of driving 2 hours home last night, then 5 hours to O and 5 hours back home tonight - mom and dad live 3 hours from Omaha, so about 4 hours of driving are saved).

Anyway...my mom bought me a book that I started reading last night, and it's PERFECT for those of us who are outnumbered by men/boys (they really are the same thing aren't they?).

You can find the book here and here, and the author, Sharon O'Donnell, also has a website/blog called Mom of Boys. I haven't had a chance to really look at that, yet, but am always looking for ways to save my sanity!

With any luck, I'll be back tomorrow with a recap of our Christmas!

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