So much going on – our September was INSANELY busy. We had Tae Kwon Do promotion, Kevin’s Dad’s visit, Jonathan’s birthday party.
In the middle of all of that – and the latest crisis with our neighbors – we have decided to get moving on selling our house and buying something bigger.
So – last weekend was spent purging and cleaning. Our real estate agent walked through the house this morning, but she had laryngitis, so said she would take notes and then call when she can talk again. We know there are a bunch of cosmetic things – like painting – we need to do to get ready. I get overwhelmed just thinking about it.
Did I mention I hate moving? Kevin and I have been married for 12 years. We’ve been in this house for seven of them. The first five years of our marriage, we moved six times. I’m not looking forward to doing it again.
I am leading worship this Saturday for a women’s mini-retreat at our old church. The leader of their women’s ministry department is a good friend, and she doesn’t seem to care what the pastor thinks, because she asked me to come back and lead worship at their overnighter last year, too. I am excited and nervous – I haven’t gotten involved with music at our new church, yet, so it’s been a while. I also still get sad because I miss the people at that church so much. It’s been a year and a half since we left, and we still don’t feel plugged-in at our new church. Of course, it took a year just to find it.
I have a new freelance writing gig writing for a new general content site at Catalogs.com. It’s fun and keeping me busy. For one of this week’s assignments, I’m supposed to write an article on the basic rules of American football – which I love – and keep it to 600 to 800 words. I’m finding this next to impossible. When you try to explain it, it’s really a complicated game!
I finished listening to Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult on audiobook. It’s a fantastic book. 4 stars. It would’ve been five, but sometimes she gets a little carried away with her metaphors so that you end up getting pulled out of the story and thinking, ‘That was an odd way to put it.’ For instance, instead of a couple making their way through a crowded room, they “embroidered” their way through. Because this was a fast-moving novel about a school shooting, I didn’t like being distracted from the story. The story itself, however, was very thought-provoking, and made me remember all the horrible things about high school and how awful kids can be to each other. This is the second Picoult book I’ve read – the first was My Sister’s Keeper, and it was excellent, too. I’ll be looking for more of hers. I also loved the woman who narrated the book; it was the same actress who narrated the audiobook version of Rise and Shine by Anna Quindlen. She has a great voice for modern novels.
I’m taking a break from Kristin Lavransdatter. Part two is not holding my attention as much as part one did. It’s still very good, but it’s longer and there is more political information about Norway and Sweden and it bogs down occasionally. I put it aside and picked up Abide with Me by Elizabeth Strout, which is very good so far.
Kevin and I have been watching the first season of Jericho on DVD and it’s intriguing. Look for a review soon.
Hmmm, what else? Oh, I love, love, loved watching the Seahawks trounce the 49ers on Sunday. They beat us twice last year, so this felt like a vindication. 23 to 3 – woo hoo! The ‘Hawks play Pittsburgh this Sunday, their opponents from the Super Bowl two years ago, when the officials made such lousy calls. Grrrr.
Anyone else watching the new season of House? What do you think of his method for finding replacements for Chase, Cameron, and Foreman? I miss those characters, but I like that there is more time for House to interact with Wilson.
Bones and Heroes have both been good, too – although the scene where Claire snips her baby toe off pretty much grossed me out. We also enjoyed the premiere of the new series Life with Damian Lewis and Adam Arkin.
The kids started their weekly class today. This year it’s a computer lab instead of science lab. They will learn some basic programming and graphic applications. Josiah joined them for the first time today – he was nervous, but he ended up loving it.
Quick Josiah story: We were driving to run errands yesterday, listening to Natalie’s Superchick CD. The first song pretty much rocks, and I looked in the rear view window to see my five-year-old Josiah head-banging, both hands in the “hang loose” sign. When I laughed, he looked up and said, “Rock on, freaky bro!” I still have no idea where he got that.
Well, that’s how we’ve been. What’s going on with you?