Author: Kathleen

  • Book Quizzes

    For today’s literary installment, I thought it would be fun to take some online quizzes and share my results. I’m posting links, so please take them too and let me know what you get!

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    One: What’s Your Reading Personality?

    Take the quiz here.

    My results: All-Rounder!

    Your responses showed you fitting equally into all four reading personalities:

    Involved Reader: You don’t just love to read books, you love to read about books. For you, half the fun of reading is the thrill of the chase – discovering new books and authors, and discussing your finds with others.
    Exacting Reader: You love books but you rarely have as much time to read as you’d like – so you’re very particular about the books you choose.
    Serial Reader: Once you discover a favorite writer you tend to stick with him/her through thick and thin.
    Eclectic Reader: You read for entertainment but also to expand your mind. You’re open to new ideas and new writers, and are not wedded to a particular genre or limited range of authors.

    My thoughts: While it may be a cop-out to just say that I fit into all the categories, it’s so true. Each one of those describes me perfectly.

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    Two: What Book Describes You?

    Take the quiz here.

    My results: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

    Perceived as a revolutionary and groundbreaking person, you have changed the minds of many people. While questioning the authority around you, you’ve also taken a significant amount of flack. But you’ve had the admirable guts to persevere. There’s a weird guy in the neighborhood using dubious means to protect you, but you’re pretty sure it’s worth it in the end. In the end, it remains unclear to you whether finches and mockingbirds get along in real life.

    My thoughts: Um, this doesn’t describe me at all. I took the quiz several times to see if I could choose different answers to get a better result, but the ones I chose are the ones that describe me. Did anyone get an accurate description?

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    Three: What Kind Of Reader Are You?

    Take the quiz here.

    My results: Dedicated Reader

    You are always trying to find the time to get back to your book. You are convinced that the world would be a much better place if only everyone read more. Part literate good citizen, part obsessive-compulsive bookworm, part book snob.

    My thoughts: Right on.

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    Well, that was fun! Now it’s your turn, and don’t forget to let me know your results in the comments. :)

  • happy st. patrick’s day

    From me and Cameron:

    See the cuteness that I’m forced to deal with??

    This week I’m putting my life back together, getting things taken care of, and coming back to myself. I finally scheduled a date to have my wisdom teeth removed, and did a lot of research to find myself a primary care doctor. I’m finishing books and planning my return to the exercising world. I bought my first Groupon for yoga classes and spent some time with good friends. I’m being a fantastic nurse and am contemplating starting the oncology certification process.

    Life goes on, and I’m okay.

  • a weekend like that

    Y’all. I had such a great weekend. I didn’t even realize how much I needed some time off where I wasn’t having my insides ripped out of me, puking my guts out, or recovering from either of the above, but I can tell you now that I needed it. I know because today I am happy, and I didn’t even mind getting up at 4:30 a.m. on Daylight Savings weekend to go to work. It was such a great weekend that I am about to relive it right here – not for YOUR benefit, per se – but for my own.

    After I got let off work early on Friday I unknowingly headed straight into a traffic catastrophe that put my commute home at 2 1/2 hours. I admit that my good mood faded somewhere around an hour into the drive when I had only made it a few miles. But the ease of driving my new car and a good audiobook made it bearable. I arrived awhile later, only slightly frazzled, at my in-laws’ house to meet my husband for dinner, and we enjoyed a meal that I realized was an exact replica of the one I ate immediately before I got sick a week ago. The fact that I did not, in fact, get sick again I took to be a sign of better things to come.

    After sleeping in on Saturday morning, I indulged in something I should be ashamed of, but am not:  Farmville on Facebook. Yes, I play it; I enjoy it because it is a mindless and soothing distraction. And did you know that there are more Farmville players than Twitterers? So I promise not to be annoying about my Farmville habits if you promise to just block it already and not make fun of me. Anyway, on Saturday morning I had some time and I made a lot of changes to my farm and now it’s pretty and yeah I can’t believe I’m actually still talking about this but that’s what happens when I’m in a good mood! I ramble!

    During this time my three dogs, who were quietly sunbathing in the backyard, suddenly went into an uproar. A stray dog had approached the gate, and they were beside themselves. They got so riled up that Cleo and Oliver transferred their fury onto each other and launched into a full-fledged battle, while Eddie stood by and barked. I know a person is not supposed to get in the middle of a dog fight, but my other option was to let them kill each other or at least injure one another to the point of very high vet bills. I hate to brag, but at this point I’m kind of an expert at breaking up dog fights. Unfortunately in my weakened condition I managed to stick my leg in the wrong place and ended up with a rather painful bite to the calf muscle. Don’t worry though! Not only am I okay, but we just kept the dogs apart overnight and they made up the next day.

    Next on the agenda was a couple of extremely satisfying errands such as picking up my Nintendo gear from the FedEx office (more on that later this week) and getting a new EZ tag for my car. The EZ tag lets you breeze through the tollways in Houston, and although I’m not in the habit of using the tollway unless I must, you can understand that I was dying for one on Friday night when I was stuck on the feeder road because I didn’t have any cash for tolls. The best part was that it didn’t cost me anything because I still had money left on my truck’s old EZ tag.

    Afterwards I met my sister-in-law for the much-anticipated pedicure, and I believe this sentiment sums up my feelings perfectly:

    Then David and I made good on a Christmas present we gave to his parents and took them to eat at Friday’s (the bruschetta chicken pasta was excellent) and saw “Shutter Island” which was an extremly well-done movie.

    After a lovely church service on Sunday morning a friend of mine told me she’s pregnant and I didn’t even cry! I allowed myself to feel miserable for just a little while, but then I channeled it and went on a surprising cleaning/productive spree that I hadn’t planned. In fact, I had purposefully devoted this weekend to NOT cleaning in order to simply relax, but it turns out that my idea of relaxing is doing laundry, sweeping and vacuuming the floors, shopping for groceries, washing my truck to get it ready to sell, and wiping down every possible surface in my home. I have to say that I don’t regret it, because a clean home is better than almost anything.

    David and I finished off the day by spending a couple hours doing our taxes, and let me just say that Turbo Tax is worth every penny. We are getting a rather large tax return, which is not only a blessing but a relief because going into it I had no idea what to expect. But it turns out that if you get yourself a mortgage, pay a ton of money in student loan interest, and give a lot to charity you get a bunch of deductions. When you look at it that way it’s not near as much fun, so I’ll just continue to think of this as free money.

    Why can’t it always be the weekend?

  • Friday Things: To Be Happy About

    Goodreads iPhone app!

    Y’all should know by now that I love Goodreads. I’ve been dying for an app for a long time, and it’s finally here. Now I can post updates of my reading progress, browse books, add to my “to read” list, and read reviews from anywhere! More info here.

    Nintendo enthusiast!

    The lovely people at Brand About Town have chosen me to share my love for Nintendo. I’ve got a Wii and a Wii Fit Plus on the way, which will be perfect for helping me ease back into exercising after all these health setbacks. My new triathlon goal date is August, and there will certainly be some 100+ degree days where I won’t want to go outside to run. I’m so excited. (Not to mention, I’m still intent on conquering Mario Galaxy one day….)

    Pedicure tomorrow!

    Although what I really need is entire weekend in the spa, this will have to do. I haven’t splurged on a pedicure in way too long, considering they are one of life’s greatest pleasures–especially when done at my favorite salon & spa.

    More time off!

    Even though I’ve taken a lot of time off work lately, it hasn’t been fun. I was supposed to work late today, but because of a drop in our census I’m not needed and I get to go home and enjoy the weather. I also have this weekend off, and I’m hoping that it will be just the thing to lift my spirits.

    Here’s to happiness. :)

  • Books Make Me Happy

    Let’s talk about something that makes me happy, shall we? Get me into a conversation about books, and I can almost guarantee that I will forget whatever woes I had been dwelling on, at least for awhile. Here are some questions that I found going around the interwebs a long time ago, and have been meaning to answer:

    The book that’s been on your shelf the longest…

    Most of my childhood books are still at my parents’ house (I’ll have to get those back at some point), but I do have one: Heidi by Johanna Spyri. It was given to me in 1991, when I was 9 years old.

    A book that reminds you of a specific person, place, or time…

    My copy of Practicing His Presence by Brother Lawrence and Frank Laubach was given to me in college by my friend Amanda. She’s not a sentimental type, so when she told me that this book had meant a lot to her I knew it must be special. I read it, and it blew me away. Undoubtedly, it changed the way I relate to God. Then a couple of years later, when I was dealing with the worst kind of breakup you can imagine, I read it again. It was exactly what I needed.

    A book you treasure the most…

    For Christmas of 1995, my grandmother gave me two books: Jane Austen The Complete Novels and Charlotte and Emily Brontë The Complete Novels. She wrote inside:

    To Kathleen–

    I hope you enjoy these novels as much as I did.

    B-Ma

    Even though we lived with her for several years when I was in elementary school, and spent a lot of time with her until she died my freshman year of college, I can’t say that I ever really got to know her. She was a doctor, very particular, and I never would have pictured her getting lost in the mystery of the Brontë sisters or the romance of Austen. They are gorgeous books, and some of my favorite stories. But the inscription is what I treasure.

    The newest book you’ve added to your shelves…

    It’s actually what I’m reading now, The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco. I got it from paperbackswap.com to read for the Rory Gilmore Book Club. I’ve been pretty good lately about not buying new books, and I’ve been getting all my book club books from the library.

    Your current read, the last book you read, and what you’ll read next…

    I just mentioned what I’m currently reading, and the last book I read was Labor Day by Joyce Maynard for book club. I’ll be reviewing it soon. As for what I read next, I’ve decided that I want YOUR input. Vote below and I promise it will be my next book to read other than those for book club, which have to be finished by a deadline.