Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Wed
13
Jun
2007

Thursday Thirteen 97/27

As with many of my hobbies, I've let pleasure reading really slide in the last few years. I've decided to allow myself to get back into it and have hit a few used book stores and Amazon the last few weeks and have gathered a few books to keep me busy reading this summer. The Stephen King books are part of my goal to catch up on all his works that I've missed.

Thirteen Books I Bought to Read This Summer

  1. Angels and Demons by Dan Brown, author of The DaVinci Code. I really enjoyed that book and am looking forward to reading another of his works.
  2. Prentice Alvin by Orson Scott Card. I started reading this science fiction series about Colonial America that believes and uses folk magic back in college. I'm excited to get back into it since he's written several more books in the series.
  3. Alvin Journeyman by Orson Scott Card.
  4. The Drawing of the Three (The Dark Tower II) by Stephen King. I've only read the first book in the series. I put off reading the rest until he finished writing them, but the series drug on for over 20 years. He's done now, so time to read them.
  5. The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower III) by Stephen King.
  6. Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower IV) by Stephen King.
  7. Four Past Midnight by Stephen King. A short story collection.
  8. Nightmares & Dreamscapes by Stephen King. More short stories.
  9. Needful Things by Stephen King. I used to have this and somebody stole it. I don't remember the story, so I'm reading it as new.
  10. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King.
  11. The Regulators by Richard Bachman (OK, really Stephen King's Pseudonym). It has a companion book called Desperation that I read a while back.
  12. Cell by Stephen King. Told you I had a bunch to read. There's still a handful to get yet — eight, I think.
  13. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling. The seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series. OK, it isn't used and I don't have it in my possession yet, but it will be in a little over five weeks! Since I've already ordered it, we'll go ahead and add it to the list.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Tue
12
Jun
2007

All Is Right in the Blogging World Again

I just found out that Joelle from Moxie Design Studios is blogging again at Tenth Muse. Man, her blog hiatus took forever and I've missed her horribly. Isn't that weird that you can miss somebody that you've never met? Anyway, she and her business partner at Moxie were busy writing a book called The IT Girl's Guide to Blogging with Moxie. It's available for preorder on Amazon as well as being on my Amazon wishlist. I can't wait to read it. Welcome back, Joelle!
Tue
12
Jun
2007

Ten on Tuesday No. 10

Ten on Tuesday

Ten Awesome Things About Me

  1. I have a great sense of direction. I'm really good with a map and at finding my way around.
  2. I make the best cheesecake EVER!
  3. I'm really smart.
  4. I have keen powers of observation. It's makes me a good mistake fixer and key finder.
  5. I love learning and trying new things.
  6. I have pretty eyes.
  7. I have lots of creative talents.
  8. I look younger than I am. You'd never guess I'm 40 by looking at me.
  9. I write really well. Well, most of the time, unless I've been taking some percocet or something.
  10. I have a strong work ethic.

Tue
12
Jun
2007

Power Station

Laura has the greatest advice and tips about organizing. I was just over at Organizing Junkie and saw the most cool of gadgets. Marcus and I definitely need one of these:

Power Station Recharging Center

She found it over at Organize-It and it's called the Power Station Recharging Center. It's a little unit where you can charge all you electronic devices in one spot and contain the cord mess that usually goes along with it. This would give us one central place to charge all of our phones and stuff instead of having them at various plugs all over the house! It's reasonably priced, too. I think I'll choose the black one, though, when I get one. It's way more techy looking.

Why can't I ever think of something practical like this?

Monday, June 11, 2007

Mon
11
Jun
2007

OMG! Go Look!

You didn't think it would actually happen, but Marcus actually updated his blog! Don't believe me? Go see for yourself!