Friday, April 30, 2010

April

A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irvin. - Very well written, but I wouldn't recommend it. Overall, a boring read. However, Owen Meany is such a fascinating character that I couldn't help but finish the novel.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

March

Four books this month!

Tricks by Ellen Hopkins. Probably my least favourite of her books, but still a pretty good read.

Punished by Vanessa Steel. This easily rivals A Child Called It. So tragic and a little hard to read. There were some chapters where I almost wanted to just give up. It was disturbing and so sad.

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn by Betty Smith. This makes me think of the female version of Catcher In The Rye, only because nothing really happens. Although, unlikes Catcher, I enjoyed this book.

Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone by J.K. Rowling. I have finally caved. I'm reading this series for the first time ever and I'm really enjoying it.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

February

Another two books down!

The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands by Stephen King. Only four more to go in the series! I love these books. Like I said, I read them every year.

Splendor by Anna Godbersen. I really enjoyed this series from the beginning (it consists of four books, starting with The Luxe.) but the last book was a little cheesey (although most teen books are). However, the ending wasn't what I had been predicting so I'm pretty pleased with the series.

Monday, February 8, 2010

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I don't have the guts to order any type of bottom other than leggings.
My genetic make up was very generous to the hip area.

Monday, February 1, 2010

New Year Resolution: January

I managed to squeeze in two books this month. My schedule was pretty quiet. Work hours are being cut due to the slow period. I've never been good at giving plot descriptions. I always manage to give something important away--so I will avoid that.


The Dark Tower II: The Drawing Of Three by Stephen King. Let me start by saying I am not a big Stephen King fan. I find his novels are extremely difficult to get lost in. Normally, I find I have to read more than half before I get really, really into it. And it's just a struggle for me to get that far when all I want to do is just give up. However, The Dark Tower is considered his masterpiece, and it does not fall short. This series consists of my favourite books ever. Nothing has ever compared. I read it once a year, and so far this is my seventh year with this series. I thought it'd be the perfect way to kick off my resolution.

The second book I read this month was Push by Sapphire. It's the book the movie, Precious, is based off of. It was really difficult for me to get really into the story. It's written in Precious Jones point of view, so it consists of terrible grammer and a lot of slang, and I just have a hard time reading that kind of style. I trekked through it though, because the plot is so tragic. I wanted to know how her life would turn out. I wanted to see if she'd overcome it all. It's also a very short book, so it's a pretty quick read. I was expecting a lot more from it and I can't see myself reading it again.



Now something completely unrelated... a small rant. I'm nineteen and I'm only 4'10". I also have a high pitched childish voice and I have a babyface. I've had cops ask to see my I.D while I was serving them. They noticed I brought alcohol to one of my tables and wanted me to prove I was legally allowed to. I've had co-workers label me as around fourteen years old. So, I recently was giving the opprotunity(sp?) to supervise a shift. I discovered I am not taken very seriously at all. And not just in the supervising position [which I turned down after that one shift. The money is better as a server and I didn't enjoy having to be in everyones business], but even when I was just a hostess. Numerous times, younger customers would ignore me when I told them they couldn't move certain tables without permission, or if I told them they couldn't just walk in and sit wherever they fancy. Mostly they're response has been about the same. It's always along the lines of "you can't tell me what to do, I'm older than you. I've earned my right to do as I please." (Although better worded), and it always starts with "Listen kid." I've had friends tell me to just wear some make up to make myself look older, but I don't feel comfortable all painted up. A little powder and I'm out the door. And let's not get started on buying clothes. Pants are out of the question. I don't have the money to constantly hem pants [nor do I have the skills. I've tried numerous times only for terrible results] and they just make me look shorter anyway. But... I think a part of me likes that I look younger. I like seeing people a little taken back when they find out just how old I am. I like how I was the smallest of all my friends. I like the fact that I'm shorter than my boyfriend [who's only 5'2"]. I even enjoyed some of the jokes thrown my way, with love of course.

I think I need to be more thankful for the fact that I look younger than I am, and not just focus on the negative side of it. I mean, sure, it's a pain now....but when I'm forty---I'm going to look damn good.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

"Thing to remember is if we're all alone, then we're all together in that too."

I love these leggings from French Connection, but they would never work with my wardrobe. I don't particularly like the whole mixing prints trend, and I really only have one item of clothing I could wear with these. So, even though they're on sale, I'm not going to touch them.

I saw P.S, I Love You today. I laughed, I cried, I complained that I was never going to make it through this movie with any happiness left in my body, and then I rejoiced that I made it through the movie with a warm fuzzy feeling. Minus the sore eyeballs.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

pixiemarket


Too bad this gorgeous sweater from pixiemarket is sold out.


Anyway, I've been giving the chance to serve a couple shifts at the restaurant I work at. (I'm normally just a hostess). The timing couldn't be better! In early June a couple of my friends and I are going to have a lovely day trip to Montreal for some serious shopping....and then.....a whole year to save up for NEW YORK CITY! :) I'm so excited for June 2011!