Saturday, March 27, 2021
March 27, 2021 CHICKEN FRIED
Friday, March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021 TEEN ANGEL
Do you remember being a GAWKY TEENAGER?
Well-- I was transported back in time today. Back to that UNFORTUNATE AGE--while at an event for my son--who just happens to be in eighth grade. All of the sudden it was 1979. I was SKIN and BONE. Long AND lanky AND AWKWARD. Uncomfortable in MY OWN skin. My feet were too BIG and my arms SO long they practically dragged on the ground. UGH. I was trying to fold inward--TRYING TO HIDE MY ODDLY SHAPED BODY FROM BEING NOTICED. But that was impossible because I was TOO TALL--parading around in my "high waters". Towering over EVERY boy in school. My boyfriend LITERALLY had to stand on a step ladder for our first kiss. NOT KIDDING. AND forget school dances--the strain on my neck and back from bending over while "Slow Dancing Swaying to the Music" put me on a heating pad for a week. In case you're wondering-- I was also FLAT. YUP--apparently--I was flatter than a TWO by FOUR--or so the boys told me. Those were tough times-------- Thank God I'm back. It's 2021 and I'm not that GAWKY TEEN anymore. It's really hard being IN BETWEEN......I remember it vividly. If only Addie LaRue, the main character in V.E. Schwab's new novel The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, were just a little bit older when she made her deal. Addie is not like other girls in France in 1714 who only want to get married. She wants to live, be free and travel the world, but her parents have other plans. After her parents arrange her marriage, Addie takes matters into her own hands. She runs away and meets a stranger named Luc in the woods. She then makes a deal with Luc that forever changes her life. She now has her freedom, but the cost is greater than she could imagine. It's now three hundred years later and Addie meets a man in a bookshop in New York. This is the first person in 300 years who remembers her name. I don't want to say anything more so you will have to read the book for yourself to find out about Addie's life and how the man in the book store ultimately changes Addie's future. This interesting, very different story is about 440 pages or a 6 mile run that I did enjoy. I'm still trying to decide if I liked the ending though......let me know what you think.Saturday, March 13, 2021
March 13, 2021 DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME
YOU KNOW YOU'RE GETTING OLDER WHEN:
- You read People magazine AND DON'T RECOGNIZE THE CELEBRITIES.
- You say something to your kids that YOUR MOTHER USED TO SAY TO YOU.
- It takes you TWICE as long to look HALF as good.
- You think you have more patience--but you really--JUST DON'T CARE ANYMORE.
- You look for your phone for an hour and it's in your pocket.
- Your address book contains mostly DEAD people. Maybe just having an address book makes YOU old??
- You hear SNAP, CRACKLE, POP when you walk down the stairs.
- The "Oldies Station" is NOW playing the music you grew up with.
Yup--That about sums up my week. Now on to bigger and better things. I'm a huge fan of Richard Russo, so I'm trying to read all of his books. I recently finished Nobody's Fool which was written in 1993 and made into a film staring Paul Newman in 1994. The novel is set in upstate New York in a tiny blue collar town called Bath and centers on the main character Donald "Sully" Sullivan. Sully is a 60 year old divorced man with a bad knee who lives in a rented room above his landlady, Beryle Peoples. Because of his ailing health, Sully has difficulty working, but he is generally a construction worker when he can find the work and enough pain pills to make working bearable. Sully also seems to have commitment issues--an on again off again affair with a married woman and a son he could never commit to being a father to--because he's haunted. Haunted by his dead father, a mean drunk who abused him when he was a kid. Sully has never forgiven his father so in a sense--he's stuck. After his estranged son, Peter, returns to Bath, Sully is forced to face the choices he's made. This is a novel really about a small town, with a bunch of eccentric wonderful characters just trying to figure out life--which at times can be very complicated. It's about 560 pages or a 7 mile run that is well worth your time.