Friday, May 22, 2009

What We Do



Here is what Eli and I do:
Eli gets up early and plays tennis or something active with his friends. He comes home and wakes me up. We get ready. We make our lunches, well usually Eli does because he gets ready faster than I do. He drops me off at school and/or work. He shadows a doctor or studies. I go to class and work and I read. We go home. Sometimes we make dinner. We read books or go for a walk or a run or watch a movie and then we go to bed.
There are slight variations throughout the day, but that's the gist of our days. It's starting to get hot now, and I think it's going to be a rough summer without an air conditioner. Oh well, we can make it. Eli takes the MCAT in less than a month now. He's going to do great on it. My term is halfway over. I've really enjoyed my classes this term. I can't believe they are my last classes, but I am really happy that they are. Here's some of the books I've read so far this term that I really love. They all come from my 495 Senior course, the topic of the class is 21st century lit, and it's great!

The March by E.L. Doctorow. This book is great. It's about Sherman's march to the coast during the civil war. I really learned a lot from it.
The Plot Against America by Phillip Roth. I'll admit this book is a little heavy reading at times but it's very interesting. What would have happened if America elected an Anti-Semite instead of Roosevelt and we didn't go to WWII?
Gilead by Marilyn Robinson. So I read this book in another class about a year ago, but I never really appreciated it until this last reading. This book is just beautiful, there's nothing else to say about it. Ronda and Annie, I know you'd like this book a lot. It's deep but also very accessible. Check it out!
The Road by Cormac McCarthy. I think I've mentioned this one before. It's super creepy and never gives you a warm fuzzy feeling, but it's also amazing. Think nuclear holocaust, father and son fending for themselves against cannibles and human slave drivers. If you're faint of heart, you definitley won't like it, but if you're creepy like me, you'll love it. Sidenote: It's being made into a movie with Viggo Mortensen (who I love!) but I don't think it will be very good.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer. I just finished this book about ten minutes ago and it was amazing. It has a different format than most books, but it's great. Emily, I think you'd like it. Let me know if you want to borrow it. It does have some questionable language but I don't think it's anything grotuitous. It reminds me a bit of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime. It deals with Sept. 11 attacks. It's a wonderful book. I think most people would like it.
So, tonight we're doing laundry and getting ready for AJ's birthday (and happy birthday Ronda). I'm hoping to have my reading done so I can do projects on Saturday and Monday. Like the shelves made out of old drawers up there (I'm going to make a spice rack too) and the fabric headboard. Wish me luck!
Happy Memorial Day!

4 comments:

Cindy Feuz said...

I wanna see your craftiness when it's done! You should be a book critic, no joke.

~LB said...

Oh Cherie, I miss you lets talk soon ok?

Emily said...

Yeah, I'd love to borrow it. I've been looking for a good book lately. We should start craft night sometime!

Ashley said...

Ben is trying to get his novel published right now. We could send you a copy if you'd be willing to critique it for us?