For anyone who has seen (or read) The Fault in Our Stars (TFIOS), you will understand the title of this post.
For those who haven't, well all I can say is go read the book or watch the movie!
It's interesting that at 49, the majority of the books I read are YA. This started about three years ago when my oldest was in 8th grade and Mockingjay came out. I had no idea what the book was or what the hype was all about. I was reading adults posting on FB about how they were so excited the book was out. So, I did a bit of research and found out it was the sequel to the Hunger Games. That night was Back to School night, and my son's 8th grade teacher informed me the students would be reading The Hunger Games in class. Well, that did it--I had to read the book. Followed promptly by Catching Fire and then Mockingjay. I bought Mockingjay for that teacher to thank her. Since then, I've continued to take her recommendations for books and have amassed quite a few YA books.
It was my daughter that asked me to read TFIOS. She didn't warn me that I had better have a box of tissues at the ready. I loved it and could understand why she did as well.
She turned 13 last week. Her party was held one week early. Why? So we could have a TFIOS party, or course. Her cake was decorated properly, her dad made t-shirts for all attendees and we went to the first showing of TFIOS. One tissue was NOT enough. And it definitely wasn't enough two days later when we went back to see it again.
The best part about TFIOS? You don't have to have read the book to get it. My 17-year old son went to the midnight showing the first night with three friends. Only one had read the book. When he got home around 2:30am, he posted the following: "Just got back from TFIOS and I have to admit, it was really good. I was into the movie the entire time and man, and a heads up (in case you're that one person at this point who doesn't know its premise), it's a sad one." I think that was a glowing recommendation for what most would consider a "chick" flick from a 17-year old boy! Even his friend said "Definitely worth it."
I'm pretty sure that we will be buying this one when it comes out on Blu-Ray.
Finding the Road to Me . . .
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Day Two . . .
Well, I may be off to a slow start, but I am starting.
Up at 5:00 this morning and over to the Y. 400 yards (16 lengths of the pool). I wanted to do more, but slept on my neck wrong and had problems with breathing.
But . . .
I did it. I got out of bed and went to the pool.
Neck is a bit better today . . .
Which means . . .
Yep, back to the pool tomorrow at 5:00!
Up at 5:00 this morning and over to the Y. 400 yards (16 lengths of the pool). I wanted to do more, but slept on my neck wrong and had problems with breathing.
But . . .
I did it. I got out of bed and went to the pool.
Neck is a bit better today . . .
Which means . . .
Yep, back to the pool tomorrow at 5:00!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
One Year to Me
Today I turned 49.
That means one year and I'll be 50. Not that I'm afraid of 50, it's just a number that is out there and looming.
So, I've decide to take one year to find . . . well, me.
Not only to find me, but to become the me I want to be.
I already obviously know some things about me.
I'm a married to a pretty incredible man, who quit his job 12 years ago to become a stay at home dad to our kids.
I'm a mom to three pretty wonderful kids.
I'm an attorney and have a full time job that I think I'm pretty good at.
I'm a daughter and a sister.
But other than all of this, who am I?
And more importantly, who do I want to be?
Like I said, I'm going to take this next year to figure that out. In addition, I plan on getting healthy and working out.
I think this is going to be a good year.
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