Last night, I read When You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead. This book was fantastic. It's a children's story, and I picked it up because it won the Newberry, and I'm pretty much never disappointed in Newberry winners. This book was no exception. It was so engaging that I couldn't put it down, and it was so moving that I cried. It's very rare for me to read a book that leaves me with the same feeling this one did. It was utterly beautiful. I finished it in four hours.
It's a story about a twelve year old girl named Miranda, who starts getting mysterious notes that predict her future, and tell her that the sender has come to save her friend as well as himself. It's so great because it's a mix of the real hardship of hitting adolescence and having friendships grow, change and separate, and a little bit of the fantasy element of time travel. I really enjoyed it and I wanted to write something down about it.
Other books that have moved me like this one: A Density of Souls, The Secret Garden, Paper Towns.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
School!
My mind is blown by the fact that there are only 2 more weeks left in my first semester at Rider. In 2 more weeks, I will be 1/3 of the way to my teacher certification. This is crazy and amazing!
I'm working on a lesson plan for one of my favorite children's books, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. I just think it's one of the cutest things because poor Alexander starts off rough and then lets everything get him down. Sooo cute. If you haven't, you definitely need to read this book.
Other work left is a 3-5 page reflection on teaching literacy and a 5-10 page observation paper, both in progress. All are due by next Tuesday - YIKES.
I guess the good news on that front is that I have the house to myself this weekend - my parents will be in Florida for a Confirmation, so it will be quiet in the house when I need to work.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Freewriting
So I have this problem where I think better in the middle of the night. I convince myself every day that I will do my school work during the day and it will be fine and everything will be wonderful, but I simply don't get motivated to do it during the day. I half-heartedly pick up all the stuff I need and then I am simply too uninterested to do anything about it. Then, when I should be seriously thinking about sleeping, I find myself incredibly motivated to work on my school projects. This doesn't happen all the time, but often enough that it's frustrating.
I'm hungry. It's 2 AM and my tummy is grumbling at me, which is a little annoying.
I had to get my glasses fixed this week because I went to put them on one morning before leaving for work, and the one arm fell off. Thankfully, it just needed a new screw, but how freaking annoying, right?
I think I need to go to bed now. Good night!
I'm hungry. It's 2 AM and my tummy is grumbling at me, which is a little annoying.
I had to get my glasses fixed this week because I went to put them on one morning before leaving for work, and the one arm fell off. Thankfully, it just needed a new screw, but how freaking annoying, right?
I think I need to go to bed now. Good night!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Failure and Annoyance
So, I've pretty much failed at blogging every day this month, huh? Oh well.
Interesting news - it turns out that the supposed credit card fraud was actually Apple attempting to auto bill me for my Mobile Me account, which I discovered today because I got an e-mail from them to remind me about it. I find it incredibly humorous that almost a week after they tried to bill me is when they choose to send me the e-mail reminder. Seriously, they're so terrible at billing through their website for everything that's not iTunes. I will definitely go back to PC for my next computer. (They're also cheaper). When I got this computer, I was so frustrated with PCs because my computer had been through what felt like a billion power cords, and all of them were so damn heavy at the time. My mom's lappy is lighter than mine and has a bigger screen. So my next computer investment will definitely be a PC.
Anyway, I'm hoping I get called to work tomorrow... I need some money!
Friday, April 09, 2010
And now it's cold again
Early start tomorrow because I'm proctoring the ACT. It's decent money and probably some good experience for my resume.
I'm still lacking in the summer job front, and I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do about that. I didn't hear back from camp and I didn't hear back from Huntington. So really, I have no idea what to do. Perhaps it might be a good idea to go back to (ugh) customer service. At least I know I could get hired pretty easily and I wouldn't have to scrape by to make it through the summer.
I guess I'll have to see what happens.
My cousin Erin turned 19 today and we went out to dinner to celebrate! During this time, Erin decided she was going to start to keep a quote book of funny Kristen-isms, which started because I ordered Tuna and had no idea I needed to specify how I wanted it cooked, so I said "um, normal?" And then later, I told Sean that I would stab him with a straw, and when he asked how, I said "very carefully." I think most of them are funnier in context, and with my facial expressions, but nonetheless, they made her laugh.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Bit of stress
Very tired today. I don't know why because I slept so late. I think it's probably the stress from finding out that someone used my credit card today that wasn't me. Yea, that totally happened.
So, awesome. Fortunately, my credit card company caught it quickly, so I don't get stuck with it. Though it's definitely nerve wracking.
At any rate... that was my excitement for the day. Back to the schoolwork, I suppose.
(Also, I giggled today when I was flipping through the radio and came across Foreigner's Double Vision... oh ATHF jokes...)
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Too hot to sleep
What a slow week I'm having. Blogging every day is HARD!
I'm reading Scarlett Fever by Maureen Johnson right now. So far it's awesome, and I think even better than Suite Scarlett (the first book). I needed to take a mental break from nothing but school work and read something fun. I'm glad I did.
Also, it's too hot for April.
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