Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Best of 2013! Stats, Challenges, and Goals!

My look-backs onto 2013 are coming in a bit late due to sickness and all that...so without further ado.....

I watched 99 movies in 2013 (I'm counting all those that I will review and have reviewed on my blog, which means I've watched a lot more already reviewed movies like Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect and Jane Eyre and Jane Austen movies.... ;)) 96 of those movies were new to me! Thank you, Netflix :)

Top 10 movies (for me that I watched) in 2013 (in no particular order):

1. Invisible War: Haunting tales of women in the army being sexually assaulted.

2. Pitch Perfect: This is my go-to movie when I need a pick-me-up. I almost have this whole movie memorized :)

3. Silver Linings Playbook: A fantastic story on two mentally ill people finding love. It brings mental illness out into the open and that's always a beautiful thing.

4. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen: This was just a really well-done film. It was hopeful and adorable.

5. Catching Fire: I loved the movie better than the book, actually. Jennifer Lawrence portrays Katniss so well. I enjoy her tenacity and loyalty. Beautiful story.

6. Kumare: A man sets himself up to be a guru. He learns yoga, grows out his beard and sets out to find followers/disciples for an experiment. It's beautiful and hopeful and also really hard to watch as an audience because his followers adore him but we know he's lying to them. A must-see for all humans.

7. The Heat: The best buddy cop movie ever. Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock really pull this off. It's funny and touching. Also another go-to movie for me now.

8. Brian Cox's Wonders of the Universe, Solar System series: Beautiful documentaries on the Universe and our solar system. Amazing.

9. Iron Jawed Angels: The story of the women who got the amendment passed giving U.S. women the legal right to vote. It's amazing and heart-wrenching.

10. Happy: Documentary on what makes people happy. They traveled the world and talked to different countries and cultures. Such an amazing film. Need to watch it again and write this stuff down.

I read 65 books in 2013:

25 were non-fiction. 40 were fiction. 16 were young adult. 5 were children's books (I know I shouldn't count those ;)). 3 were romances. 2 memoirs. And one classic, well, modern classic. I read some great books but it was a bit of an off year for me. I had plans and big ideas but ran into a lot of losses this year.

I hope for bigger and better this year!

Top 10 books for me in 2013:

Fiction:

1. Night Film by Marisha Pessl. It was unlike any book I've ever read. It kept me on my toes and wanting more. It was truly enjoyable.

2. The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson. It deals with death. How do you move on and cope? I read this right after my brother and friend passed away. It was painful and yet healing. Highly recommended for everyone.

3. Chime by Franny Billingsley. I love me some pagan and witch stories and this one delivered. It was different and touching.

4. Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier. Beautiful. An epic romance and fairy-tale retelling. I can't tell you how much I just enjoyed taking in this beautiful book.

5. Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst. I loved the world Durst created. I loved that it was only one book and not a series. The cover is beautiful and I just loved it all!

Non-Fiction:

6. How to Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran. Could she be funnier? Granted since I'm an United Statesian, I missed a few of the British cultural references and jargon. But she was so spot on and so crazily interesting. I need to read her second book soon!

7.  When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone. It was a fascinating look into pre-history. What cultures have worshiped a Goddess as their main deity? I know a lot of historians tend to find fault with some of the information but overall I found it well-researched and informative.

8.  Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin. Shubin writes a fabulous history of our evolution in a short amount of time. He was easy to understand and I gleaned so much.

9. Flow: The Cultural Story of Our Menstruation by Elissa Stein. An amazing history of menstruation. How many taboos does our culture have to do women's monthly bleeding? A ton. How did our maxi pads evolve? What did women do before underwear and maxi pads? How far have we come? Where do we still need to go? Fascinating and disturbing.

10. You Are Not So Smart by David McRaney. He explains cognitive biases, heuristics, and fallacies all within 46 short chapters with fun examples and plenty of footnotes for more information. A great reference book!

After a couple of years of failing reading challenges, I decided to stop accepting them...but this year I'd like to accept Yvonne's challenge over at Socrates' Book Reviews of Finishing the Series Challenge.

I have 3 I'd like to finish this year:

The Caster Chronicles: I have the last two books left.

The Inheritance Cycle: I have the last two books left.

Graceling series: I have two books left to read!

I also have a couple of reading goals. Bitch magazine came out with a list of books for young feminists. I own a few of them and want to get to at least one or two this year. Unfortunately, I did not get to any this last year :(

And the book 501 Books to Read Before You Die has a list that I try to get to every year. So at least one or two :) I got to two last year: The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.

Good riddance to 2013! And welcome 2014!!!!

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Cat Thursday (20)

Welcome to the weekly meme that celebrates the wonders and sometime hilarity of cats! Join us by posting a favorite LOL cat pic you may have come across, famous cat art or even share with us pics of your own beloved cat(s). It's all for the love of cats! Enjoy! Hosted by Michelle of The True Book Addict.



I've been pretty behind this month on everything including my Cat Thursday posts. But I have one last Christmas cat....

It only takes about 3 minutes of your time. Enjoy!




Friday, December 20, 2013

Gabe and I Are Sick

It's been a tough week and a half with croup and flu. Gabe missed this whole week of preschool and now I am coming down with something. So thus no posts for awhile. Hopefully I'll feel up to posting after Christmas.

Everyone, have a Merry Christmas and Winter Solstice and whatever else this week!

Winter Solstice pic

Gabe sick and Shadow keeping him warm. Poor guy :(

sick is ookie.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Pic-a-day in December (8 & 9) Ornaments and What I'm Reading Now

Pic-a-day 8 (late). Ornaments: we got this one for Gabe his first Christmas with us:)
Gabe's first ornament for his first Christmas


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Reading Alice in Wonderland for the first time ever!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Pic-a-day in December 6 & 7--Shopping and Something Bright!

Pic-a-day in December 6: shopping :) @cozkester ;)
Went window shopping and thought a Cthulu game sounded pretty fun!


Pic-a-day 7: something bright, Shadow :)
Shadow is a bright spot in our home when she's being cuddly!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Cat Thursday (19) Christmas Edition!

Welcome to the weekly meme that celebrates the wonders and sometime hilarity of cats! Join us by posting a favorite LOL cat pic you may have come across, famous cat art or even share with us pics of your own beloved cat(s). It's all for the love of cats! Enjoy! Hosted by Michelle of The True Book Addict.



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Pic-a-day (5) The Temperature

Pic-a-day 5 the temperature. It was -2 around 8:45....too cold.


It was actually -2 when I took Gabe to preschool this morning. I wanted to take a picture but my fingers were too frozen! But anything below 70 is really just too cold...

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Pic-a-day (4) Something Joyous

Pic-a-day 4 something Joyous! Gabe having fun in his bath!
Gabe in his bath! He loves it!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Pic-a-day (3) Something Red

Pic-a-day 3. Something red :)
Something red! Starbucks Christmas Coffees!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Pic-a-day (2) My Favorite Holiday Movie of All-time

My favorite holiday movie of all-time :)  Day two of a pic a day in Dec.
Love this movie!!!!

A Reading Life (6) and Pic a Day in December (1st)

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A Reading Life...hosted by Michelle at The True Book Addict, and also inspired by Lisa at Lit and Life--Life: It Goes On...is a meme where we get to talk about other stuff we're doing in our lives along with reading!


Listening to:

Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. A very interesting bit of fan fiction. All about how a genius, aka Harry, makes sense of the magical world of witches and wizards, using the methods of rationality. It's informative, funny, and a bit disturbing all rolled into one. So far there are 98 podcast posts so far and I'm only on 18 or so....

Books Finished:

The Physics of Christmas by Roger Highfield (for my skeptic book club) and You Are Not So Smart by David McRaney. I'll get these reviews up soon! 

Reading:
  • Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
  • Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us About Sex, Diet, and How We Live by Marlene Zuk

Coming Up:

I have a cookie exchange party this weekend! But....I decided I can't actually cook so I bought a bunch of peppermint bark from Costco instead! lol. Hopefully, no one will be too mad with my laziness. Their peppermint bark is heavenly, so I don't think anyone will complain too much!

I want to make this with devoted hubby and Gabe this week as well:


Watching:

The Blacklist with James Spader. He is amazing! He really carries that show. No offense to the other actors but they just don't have quite his panache.

Homeland. I'm halfway through the first season and I am loving it! All fabulous actors in that one.

Making:

I made some amazing chicken crockpot and potatoes dish for my after Thanksgiving Friendsgiving stravaganza! 

I'll be making homemade ornaments and trying out some Christmas science experiments!

Grateful For:

A wonderful Thanksgiving weekend! We had a chill afternoon with my family up at my sister's place. Then we went to see a few friends and played Cards Against Humanity! (Best game ever, especially while tipsy ;))

The day after Thanksgiving we invited two sets of friends over and their kids and ate yummy pizza, ham and potatoes, chicken and potatoes, and whipped cheesecake, and sipped on yummy mulled wine and hard ciders while playing fantastic board games!

Looking Forward To:

Spending time with family and friends this month and trying out new recipes for drinks, breads, and soups! Watching holiday movies and singing cheesy holiday songs! It's a stressful but very rewarding month and look forward to it every year :)

Pictures:

This tree pic was my view from our couch. I'm trying to do a themed pic of the day all through December and December 1st is Your View Today:


The tree has been trimmed!
Our trimmed tree


Last hike before the cold and snow!
It's been relatively warm for the last couple of weeks so we took our last hike before it snows Tuesday!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

What I'm Grateful For....

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Happy Thanksgiving! It's hear again. The holidays have really snuck up on me this year. 

It's been a really, really tough year. Probably my hardest. I lost my brother and one of my best friends within a week of each other back in April. It's been a bit of a blur the last 7 months. But the things that keep me going are the things I'm really grateful for.

1. My family and friends. We've been an amazing support for each other. Just being able to talk and laugh and cry and get angry with them. They are really the only reason I'm still functioning.

2. Stars. As Carl Sagan said it best: We are all star stuff. It's humbling and beautiful.

3. Coffee and alcohol. Silly, I know. But they're both amazing in the proper proportions :)

4. Knowledge and imagination.

5. Animals. They really know how to heal my soul.

There a million other things I'm grateful for but this will do for now.

I'd like to leave on a poem I recently found that has given me a lot of peace and I will now share it with you.

A long time have I lived with you
And now we must be going
Separately to be together.
Perhaps I shall be the wind
To blur your smooth waters
So that you do not see your face too much.
Perhaps I shall be the star
To guide your uncertain wings
So that you have direction in the night.
Perhaps I shall be the fire
To separate your thoughts
So that you do not give up.
Perhaps I shall be the rain
To open up the earth
So that your seed may fall.
Perhaps I shall be the snow
To let your blossoms sleep
So that you may bloom in spring.
Perhaps I shall be the stream
To play a song on the rock
So that you are not alone.
Perhaps I shall be a new mountain
So that you always have a home.
by Nancy Wood, Many Winters: Prose and Poetry of the Pueblos

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Cat Thanksgiving Thursday--Actually Wednesday This Week! (18)

Welcome to the weekly meme that celebrates the wonders and sometime hilarity of cats! Join us by posting a favorite LOL cat pic you may have come across, famous cat art or even share with us pics of your own beloved cat(s). It's all for the love of cats! Enjoy! Hosted by Michelle of The True Book Addict.

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It's supposed to be on Thursday but that's Thanksgiving and I already have a post planned for tomorrow so Wednesday it is!

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May you, yours, and your kitties have the happiest Thanksgiving yet!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Suburban Legends and 100 Ghosts

Suburban Legends: True Tales of Murder, Mayhem, and Minivans by Sam Stall

I truly do enjoy stories. Stories about people and our perspectives and how we see things are so valuable. I wish this is how Stall would have presented these 'legends.' But as the subtitle says, he describes them as true stories. Are they really? They are fun and interesting and scary but I wouldn't describe them as true.

He gives no references or bibliography, no way for anyone to fact check these stories. I would have appreciated him allowing us to make up our own minds.

But as stories they were quite interesting.

100 Ghosts: A Gallery of Harmless Haunts by Doogie Horner

This is an adorable book of ghosts. I've looked over them many times with Gabe. His favorite is the Harry Potter ghost.

Each image is a new take on the classic. All are fun and imaginative :)



Both books were sent to me by the publisher in exchange for honest reviews.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

One Line Movie Reviews (14)

I haven't found the time till now to get my movies up! Sorry there are so many. I will try to be better about getting them out regularly :)



Rating: B
1. World War Z (2013): Fun zombie movie but the book is so much better.

Rating: B-
2. 28 Weeks Later (2007): An exciting sequel to 28 Days Later (and Jeremy Renner...)!

Rating: B-
3. Heathers (1988): Crazy teen dark comedy; I had no idea this existed!

Rating: A-
4. Tootsie (1982): Fascinating comedy that explores cultural gender roles; I loved it.

Rating: B+
5. Iron Man 3 (2013): Not as good as the first one but still exciting and fun, though, the ending wasn't my favorite.

Rating: B+
6. Much Ado About Nothing (2012): A a very creative and funny modern update to the Shakespeare classic.

Rating: B
7. This Is the End (2013): Tongue-in-cheek comedy about the New Testament apocalypse, also funny and enlightening.

Rating: A
8. Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999): Izzard gives the best stand-up act ever.

Rating: C
9. After Earth (2013): Mediocre sci-fi adventure.

Rating: B
10. Insidious (2010): A new twist to the typical ghost story, scary and fun.

Rating: C-
11. Army of Darkness (1992): Silly and gruesome continuation of the cult classic Evil Dead.

Rating: B
12. The Breakfast Club (1985): Still a classic but found it didn't resonate with me like it once did...I guess that's what happens as we age!

Rating: A
13. Catching Fire (2013): Even better than the first movie; Go, Katniss!

Rating: C-
14. Man of Steel (2013): I've never been a fan of the Superman story and this one definitely didn't turn me into one.

Rating: B+
15. Brother Bear (2003): Sweet story about love and loyalty; Gabe really enjoyed it, too.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Halloween Challenges! How'd I Do?

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I signed up for R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril VIII from Stainless Steal Droppings that ran from September 1-October 31. I love everything Halloween! I also signed up for a few mini challenges but I ended up forgetting about that and didn't update my progress....so here we go.

I challenged myself to read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova, World War Z by Max Brooks, and two others that I didn't get to.

So instead of the two I didn't get to, I read Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion, The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin, and Night Film by Marisha Pessl. I need to get my reviews up of these last two. They were both amazing!

I challenged myself to reading some short stories and I was thinking some from Edgar Allen Poe but I didn't get to any of his and instead focused on short stories from A Skeleton at the Helm: Tales of Ghost Ships, Derelicts, & Hauntings at Seas by John Richard Stephens. I didn't get through all of the stories but I read 4 or 5.

Movies: I watched Jaws, Insidious, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Night of the Living Dead, Zombieland, Evil Dead, and World War Z.

It was a great horror-filled two months!


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Cat Thursday (17)

Welcome to the weekly meme that celebrates the wonders and sometime hilarity of cats! Join us by posting a favorite LOL cat pic you may have come across, famous cat art or even share with us pics of your own beloved cat(s). It's all for the love of cats! Enjoy! Hosted by Michelle of The True Book Addict.

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