I think that the only sad thing about having a three-day weekend is having to go back to work again the following Tuesday. I'm so glad that I discovered biscotti...the tough little cookie that soaks up all the wonderful hot flavor of the morning coffee really takes the edge off of the day. If you haven't tried biscotti, I think that you should. Seriously...it will change your life :).
The awesome Heather Hellman who describes herself as a 23-year-old who likes to write, read and teach gave me the Seriously Cute Blog Award on June 30th. I really needed this too because I had this letter stuck on my door from my landlord saying I needed to re-sign for my lease. I go into the office and they won't let me do it because "the new rates aren't in yet from corporate." Ay carajo...like seriously? I guess my rent is going up even though our economy is in the crapper. Anyway, the blog award took some of the edge off of that news.
To accept the award I have to list five books, films, or tv programs that I've read, watched, or followed in the last 12 months. This is easy since for the most part, that's all that I do.
FILMS: I saw Super 8 in the theater this weekend for the second time (only this time it was in DBox). I took my friend Meg and we had a blast. The seats move to the action on the screen in DBox so if you have one of those theaters, I highly recommend taking advantage of it.
BOOKS: I read Cindy Borgne's Vallar. What a great sci-fi book. I've also read all of the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin, Suck It Wonder Woman by Olivia Munn, The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking, and Three Stations by Martin Cruz Smith.
BEST WRITTEN BOOK I'VE READ IN THIS TIME PERIOD: The award for this one goes to Waiting For The Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006 iirc. I must say...the man knows how to write. Looking back on what I've read, maybe this is why I didn't like the Hunger Games so much...I'd finished up Coetzee's book and started reading hers and well... Nobel Prize Winner on the left... YA author on the right... probably not a fair comparison that took place in my head. Oh well.
I'm passing this award onto these bloggers because I think they could have fun with this:
Rogue Mutt
S.M. Schmidt
Theresa Milstein
Michael Di Gesu
Munir
T.D. McFrost
Brian Pagel
Brooke R. Busse
Andrew Leon
Charlie Pulsipher awarded me the If I Were Rich Award which has no rules, so I'm posting it here :). If anyone wants it, feel free to grab it and spread it around.
I hope you had a great holiday weekend and are rarin' and ready to go ZOOM ZOOM!
The awesome Heather Hellman who describes herself as a 23-year-old who likes to write, read and teach gave me the Seriously Cute Blog Award on June 30th. I really needed this too because I had this letter stuck on my door from my landlord saying I needed to re-sign for my lease. I go into the office and they won't let me do it because "the new rates aren't in yet from corporate." Ay carajo...like seriously? I guess my rent is going up even though our economy is in the crapper. Anyway, the blog award took some of the edge off of that news.
To accept the award I have to list five books, films, or tv programs that I've read, watched, or followed in the last 12 months. This is easy since for the most part, that's all that I do.
FILMS: I saw Super 8 in the theater this weekend for the second time (only this time it was in DBox). I took my friend Meg and we had a blast. The seats move to the action on the screen in DBox so if you have one of those theaters, I highly recommend taking advantage of it.
BOOKS: I read Cindy Borgne's Vallar. What a great sci-fi book. I've also read all of the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin, Suck It Wonder Woman by Olivia Munn, The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking, and Three Stations by Martin Cruz Smith.
BEST WRITTEN BOOK I'VE READ IN THIS TIME PERIOD: The award for this one goes to Waiting For The Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006 iirc. I must say...the man knows how to write. Looking back on what I've read, maybe this is why I didn't like the Hunger Games so much...I'd finished up Coetzee's book and started reading hers and well... Nobel Prize Winner on the left... YA author on the right... probably not a fair comparison that took place in my head. Oh well.
I'm passing this award onto these bloggers because I think they could have fun with this:
Rogue Mutt
S.M. Schmidt
Theresa Milstein
Michael Di Gesu
Munir
T.D. McFrost
Brian Pagel
Brooke R. Busse
Andrew Leon
Charlie Pulsipher awarded me the If I Were Rich Award which has no rules, so I'm posting it here :). If anyone wants it, feel free to grab it and spread it around.
I hope you had a great holiday weekend and are rarin' and ready to go ZOOM ZOOM!
I like "awards" with no strings attached. Otherwise it's like Miss America where sure you get money and a car or something but you're obligated to go around on floats and give speeches and crap. That's more like a job.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the grumpy bulldog would totally destroy that little "cute" dog.
Congrats on your award!! Woo!!
ReplyDeleteI really need to see Super 8.
ReplyDeleteBiscotti. On it.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, well deserved award. I've been wanting to get in to some Coetzee, and now I do even more!
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(my creative writing blog)
Congratulations! I convinced my little brother that a biscotti is a dessert bar that astronauts eat. . . I'll have to try one!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the award! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute blog award. Thanks for passing it on to me. I love your second award too. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good weekend
Thanks so much for the honor Michael! WAHOOO you rock! ^_^
ReplyDeleteI really have no idea what DBox is but I did like Super 8.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I would like to have a stunt double to use to kick people in the shins. Guess it's time to write that bestseller so I can afford such a luxury.
Congrats Michael...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the award.... That dog is too cute!
Biscotti? As an Italian. I know the delicious crunchy delight all too well.
IT'S really tough to stay away from them, but we must try.... LOL.