Thursday, June 14, 2012

"Cuts like a knife" Book review



I just now finished "Cuts like a knife" by M.K. Gilroy.This is his debut novel and I have to say that I am really looking forward to his next book which is due out in October.
This books is about Detective Kristen Conner who is good at what she does and yet is dealing with anger and hurt over her Dad's death a year earlier.Her whole career is put on the line when a serial killer comes to Chicago taking out successful women for no apparent reason. When Kristen learns that she is the next target things get exciting!

I would give this book a 5 star rating.It was one of the best books I have read in a long time.The book was exciting and interesting without being creepy (I was even okay with reading it at home by myself,which is a big deal for me).
I really liked the authors writing style,it was down to earth and realistic.The main character,Kristen,was believable,funny,down to earth and was someone most of us can relate to.She deals with anger issues,feelings of not being good enough and other emotions that most of us have gone through.
The book also has a wonderful cast of secondary characters which helped make it all the more interesting.
I am very much looking forward to the next book in the series due out in October!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

School and Kindles

Well I am officially signed up for classes.Yesterday I was at MWSU for most of the day and it was a long drawn out day in which I learned nothing and had to do pretty much everything myself.The only benefit being that I actually met a wonderful girl,Lindsey, who I have heaps in common with and will hopefully run into while at school.
Really though,the rest of the day was a complete waste,I did not even get to meet a Professor from my majors! I did have to go to the Math Department so I could get signed up for my math class and let me tell you,all of the professors looked grumpy! Or maybe it was just me being grumpy because being at the math department was the last place I wanted to be.:)
The best thing about my day was being told by a parents I am super organized and they wanted their son to be my study buddy,I thought that was flattering and I do try to be organized because the school certainly is no on the ball.

I am hoping to get a Kindle before too long,Chris wants to get me one for my birthday,but I *think* I can hold out until Black Friday so we could get a better deal.I guess it all depends on if I am able to review books like Amanda has been doing,if BookSneeze or one of the other companies allows me to review for them then I would be in a much bigger hurry to get my Kindle.:)

Thursday, June 7, 2012

School

I am out of school for the summer,so here is to hoping that I will actually get on here more often.*smile*
Of course in a little over a week Aunt Dori and the kids will be coming out so I am thinking that quite possibly things will be crazy all summer.
I was going to take an online College Algebra class to finish up my Associates,but after being in it for less than a week I realized I was in way over my head and opted out to take an easier math class at MWSU once I transfer.

Speaking of school,I sign up for classes next week and am not looking forward to it.The signing up for classes thing I am okay with,the sitting around half the day listening to the school give their spiel about how awesome they are,etc is what I am not looking forward to.I went to this thing with Chris 2 years ago so it will be a deja vu and one I am not looking forward to.I have all of my classes figured out so it will hopefully go quickly and efficiently without any problems.
I am a bit nervous about starting school up in the Fall.I am hoping working full time and taking 18-19 credits will mesh well and will not leave me overwhelmed.


Friday, May 4, 2012

Of laptop and kindness

So I am typing this blog post on my brand new laptop! I cannot give you many of the particulars about what kind of features my laptop has on it,beyond the fact that it is an HP,is Quad Core and has a finger scanner that fascinates me to no end. So now I can be all the more lazy and I no longer have to type my password into my email,FB or this blog,because all I have to do is swipe my finger across the reader and presto,I am signed in!
The laptop is my birthday and anniversary present from last year,albeit a bit late.Better late then never though,right?:)

So my thought have been going in the direction of our interactions with other and how they reflect or fail to reflect the Lord.Sometimes it is hard being the bigger person and turning the other cheek when that is the last thing we want to do,but God never said following Him was going to be easy and in our humanness doing the right thing is often times the last thing we want to do.
I have been reading several secular books and the way the often portray Christians is really sad,because they are either really stupid and only cling to religion because they know no better or are doing all sorts of horrible stuff in the name of Christianity. It is really sad that is the way many people view us. I know some great people who are Christians and I know some not as great of people who claim to be Christians as well.Just because people claim to be following Christ does not mean their actions with always be Christlike,I know my actions are oftentimes lacking.I think too often,even in my own life, the quote from Gandhi can be applied to me,which is “I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” May I be ever working on that in my own life.


So in closing here are a few quotes that I really enjoyed and hope you will enjoy too.
Do not forget small kindnesses and do not remember small faults.
Chinese Proverb

A good word is an easy obligation; but not to speak ill requires only our silence; which costs us nothing.
John Tillotson

The less people speak of their greatness,
the more we think of it.
Lord Bacon
Let us believe neither half of the good people tell us of ourselves, nor half of the evil they say of others.
J. Petit Senn

Friday, April 27, 2012

Goals

Apparently it has been far to long since I have written,being that I forgot my login information and everything.:)
Life has been a whirlwind of activity here lately and I am not sure it shows much promise of slowing down anytime soon. In a few weeks I will be done with finals and everything (hurrah!),but will be taking College Algebra  (boo!) this summer so I will be done with my Associates. This Fall I will be transferring to a 4 year college and am planning on double majoring in Political Science and Sociology.
Chris has had a lot going on this year as he switched majors from Conservation Wildlife to Nursing,got into the Nursing program and will be starting that in the Fall.So Lord willing we will both be graduating from college in Spring of 2014.:)

It will be interesting to see how juggling working full time and going to school full time works out,but I really am wanting to finish my degree and I am going to try my hardest to make it work.


This C.S. Lewis quote shares perfectly how I am feeling right now.


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Happy 2011!

Yet another thing in my life that has fallen behind. It is not like I do not waste enough time on the computer, I guess I am merely wasting that time,not doing anything interesting with it.

Christmas break is almost over,well really it is over but snow days have prevented me from going back to school,which I am not going to complain about a bit.:) Still not exactly sure what I am taking as some of the classes did not make but it is looking like I will probably be taking Psychology,Botany,English Life and Literature and Art Appreciation. I am not brave enough to take Algebra just yet but feel like Botany and Psychology will be a nice stretch for me.
I am still very happy I am taking college classes as it is always something I have wanted to do so it feels great to actually be doing it. I am hoping that 2011 will be a year of reaching goals,learning new things and meeting wonderful people.

One thing I am not looking forward to this year is the distinct possibility of  Chris getting a summer internship away from home. His field is specialized enough that as of yet I have not been able to find a internship close to home which means he might be away most of the summer for 8-10 weeks. I would not like that all but realize that a internship is a very good thing for him. So far the closest we found one was 3 hours away which means I could see him on weekends and it looks really interesting for him so if he gets it that would be good.

I am trying to read more classics and re-read some of my favorites.Right now I am attempting to read 'Anna Karenina' by Leo Tolstoy which I have attempted to read many a times before,we shall see if I actually get through it.

Friday, October 1, 2010

I have been having visions of traveling dancing through my head. Chris interest of study is proving to be a interesting one and full of all sorts of interesting internships and such that he can do.He recently got a email about a 8 week  internship in Kenya next summer which is through some government program,he would be studying carnivorous animals and would be living in a tent,sounds exotic doesn't it? I am not sure how I would survive without him for 8 weeks but the money he earned would have to go towards me going over there and seeing him.:)
Another program we are checking into is the Boren Award which looks fascinating and you get paid to do it,but the catch is you have to pay back a year of your services to the government.I am all over this one,but Chris not as much.:)

School is going great! I love it and am so glad I actually enrolled.:) English is great and I LOVE American Government and am learning a bunch.I am also getting to know kids from school which is great,one girl in particular I am hanging out with a bit,she is super nice and it is fun sitting with her at class.

Just read The Council of Dads: My Daughters, My Illness, and the Men Who Could Be Me this is a amazing book! It made me really think about life and how fragile it is,not just that but what kind of legacy would I try to leave my children if I was in his shoes? It was a easy read but had a lot of meat to it.Some of the language I am not crazy about though.

I also gobbled up Agnes Grey (Arcturus Paperback Classics)again.I have read it several times and yet still love it.I do not think it is quite up there with 'Jane Eyre' but it is excellent and I can relate to it.