Sunday, March 9, 2008

i have no discipline

Aside from the multitute of things I do not accomplish because of lack of discipline, I also waste tons of time. The computer is a good example. Here is how it works. I am really tired (I have much troble feeling relaxed lately...lot's of insomnia), I go upstairs to go to bed, instead I go to the computer to "see if Kenny wrote us", the next thing I know, it is three hours later.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Pets

Blythe found this cat. She let it walk into her home. She named it Maynerd. It is uber friendly. She couldn't have cats. It lives here.
I am so mad at this cat. It is right now trying with all it's might to crawl into my two inch heavy think wooden blinds that don't bend. The cat is bending the blinds. The blinds have no place to move cause this desk is butted up against the wall. The cat wants to look out the window that the blinds cover. The cat is also knocking over a glass beer mug filled with pens, an electric pencil sharpener, a speaker and a lamp shaped like the eiffel tower.
The cat fell completely into the bathub when I was soaking in it last week.
The cat got out slowly and then proceeded to walk around the edge of the tub all wet. He got my book wet.
The cat makes me crazy.

Another Book

O.K. so now I am reading "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote. I have never read it. It was totally fun for me to find a book here at home unblemished. So I had to see where Holcomb, KS is on the map. It is a small town south of I70 (which is the interstate we have taken through Kansas. So far I really enjoy Capote's style. He is descriptive in a great way. After this I will try anoth book he wrote and see if he continues on in this style of writing. If he does I will read all of his stuff. Any recommends from Anyone. I don't like science fiction, romance or fantasy books. I love a well written history, bio's, some fictions, almost all mystery or crime non or fictions.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Tina's Reading Material

I read tons. Not tons, tons, but every night. I am finishing a book called "The Devil in the White City". It is about the Chicago Worlds Fair in the late 1800's and a serisal killer. It is non-fiction. I love to read. This book could have been very interesting, the facts regarding the construction of the fair, the horrible condition of Chicago and it's environs...and the existance of a serious serial killer could, should have made for never put it down reading....but i have been a bit dissapointed. It drags too much describing the problems facing the landscape and regular architects. The chapters about the serial killer and seperate, and far more interesting. This is just a general complaint of mine. I love the idea of settling into a new book. This one dissapointed. (so far)