Friday, April 30, 2010
Guest Reviewer
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Original Keynote
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Idol 6
I'm shakin in my cowboy boots, cuz I have no idea what I'm going to say. I thought, overall, it was a good show tonight. I don't know much about Shania Twain, but I can see she's a good songwriter. I guess I'll just go with my gut:
1: Casey. I hate to say "I told you so." No, actually, I like saying it. I've said all along this is Casey's genre. I really think he won the night. He is right: he hasn't really sung before tonight- well, except that one time. This is his genre. He exposed his heart, and took the night.
2: Aaron. The most-improved award goes to Aaron, and catapults him to 2nd place on my list. I think the judges, and probably everyone thought for sure he would be the next to exit, and he may be, but he showed his stuff tonight. I really wish he could be on this show in a year or two. He has a voice, it's just not fully cooked yet.
3. Michael. I didn't know this song, but I thought he sang so well, so from the heart.
4. Lee. He had some pitch problems and weird phrasing. He did get better as he went along. You've got to give him a little break. It's hard to go first.
5. Crystal. She didn't sing a solo, she did a band number. It was cute and fun, but not her best ever performance.
6. Way below the others in my mind was Siobhan. It was a mess. I don't have DVR, so I can't check, but I feel sure she was off on that last screamy note/phrase. She changed the key, I think. The guitarist covered for her by scatting (do guitars scat?), so no one heard. She owes him big time. I wish I could hear it again, but I certainly am NOT paying Itunes for that mess just to check.
I think the bottom three will be Siobhan, Michael and Aaron.
You're on your own next week. I won't be here to review. I know, break your heart!
PS I just have to say that the real winner tonight was Kurt Hummel singing "A House is Not a Home" on Glee. Wow!
Mrs. Mike
Mrs. Mike by Benedict FreedmanMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I have several "favorite" books that I like to reread every few year. Mrs. Mike is one of those. It is a sweet, old-fashioned love story of a young girl and her Canadian Mountie husband, Mike. It is based on a true story, as told to the authors by Mrs. Mike. Unlike many love stories, it begins with marriage, rather than ending with it. It is about love and adventure,hardship, tragedy and joy, but mostly it's about a young girl who chooses to "bloom where she's planted," even if that be among the Indians and fur traders of Canada in the early 1900's. Her personality, courage and determination are inspiring- a true literary heroine. I'm stingy with five-star ratings, but, because of how this book makes me feel, I think it deserves that rating. View all my reviews >>
Monday, April 26, 2010
Two More For "The Book"
Friday, April 23, 2010
Congratulations, Jared and Kristen!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Idol 7
Fun Weekend
Thursday, April 15, 2010
The Poisonwood Bible
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I finished this book a couple of days ago, and have since been trying to decide how I feel about it.
There is no denying that this author is an exceptional writer. She is talented. She tells the story of a mean, troubled, abusive preacher who brings his wife and four daughters to the Congo to serve as missionaries in the late 1950’s. They are completely unprepared for what they find there and the lifestyle they will lead. The story is told in the voices of the five women/girls. I was amazed at the author’s ability to push the story forward in this unique format, and to make each voice so distinct and believable.
It was a sad story, told in minute detail for the first two-thirds of the book, taking us through the uprising and war of Independence from Belgium for the country, and personal tragedy for the family. Then we see a real change in the book, as the author rushes through, using the book to forward her political agenda. I didn’t like that much. But, I have to say that it is a good book and would make an excellent choice for a book club, as there is so much to discuss.
Here are some of the things the author obviously believes and wants us to assume as fact:
1) A mother loves her last-born most
2) Americans are materialistic, shallow, and spoiled
3) “Christian” preachers are fanatics and misguided, at best
4) Eisenhower ordered the death of Patrice Lumumba, the first leader of the newly independent country.
Can you see how you could have some interesting discussions?
The book has political overtones, but the real story is of this troubled family and their difficult and tragic life in the Congo.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Idol 9- Again
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Idol 9
Heritage Dinner






