Sunday, May 20, 2012

Moderate White


It's about time, right? So it's summertime! A lot has happened in the last few weeks/ months. Let's recap:

  •  I graduated.
  • I wrote, submitted, and received an A on my Master's thesis! Ask me about it, if you want to read it. It's pretty cool, I think.
  • I have been married for almost 6 months. Whoa. 
  • It has made my life about 8,000 times better.
  • God has been so good!
  • I have secured a job teaching college English for two years. I just--can't explain it. God is just--wow.
  • I am currently working maintenance at the school--specifically in the paint crew. It's a blast.
  • Um--
  • Oh! A few times a week, we have been visiting our neighbors and playing Super Smash Bros. with them. I am getting better, but rarely win the rounds. I am comfortable with Samus and prefer not being other characters, but I probably should if I want to get better. 
Okay I think that pretty much sums it all up. I would like to blog regularly this summer, if possible. Well it is possible. Heh. I guess I mean, if I actually do it. I miss chronicling my life. Well, this is going to be a strange summer for me. I have NEVER had freedom like I will this summer. I am married and living on my own--yet. But I also am not working at Jones' which is sad and not sad because, well, it has always limited my summers. I will miss it, sure. But it will be fabulous to see what I can accomplish when I have evenings free.

The main reason I wanted to write this was to reveal my summer reading list. So far, I have been a major slacker, but I plan on reading at least these first few, and we'll see how far I get. Here we go:

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First, we have Ol Huck Finn which I have embarrassingly never completed. I am several chapters into it now, and am enjoying it! I hope to get it done within a few weeks here. I know that it's so important, since, well it is considered to be THE American novel, but I know I'll be teaching it someday.


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Next, we have Harper Lee's classic that I have been wanting to read for some time. I have  not heard one bad review about it. In fact, it seems to   appear on most people's favorite book of all time list. I am fairly stoked about this one. I am pretty excited to watch the Greg Peck film as well.


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I have owned Frankenstein for several years and am pretty excited to actually read it. Jenn tells me that it's one of her favorites. I believe that Mary wrote it as sort of a challenge amongst friends to see who could write the best horror novel. She won. 


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I have heard mixed reviews of Lord of the Flies. Regardless, someone purchased me this book a few years ago, so I really should read it. I may or may not like it. I know it's pretty dark, which usually doesn't bother me , but with spiritual things, I don't know. We'll see! It seems to be pretty captivating. 




These are some others that may enter my list [depending upon how fast I read these first ones]

"The Walking Drum" by Louis L'Amour.
An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser.
Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
Dracula by Bram Stoker
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Yeah so I don't know. I am excited, but I am also a slow reader. I hope to at least get these done and maybe my extended list. In the mean time, I'll be painting.

GM&5/20

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