A Book a Week – Us

I read Us because it was on the Man Booker Prize Longlist. It took me a long time to make my way through the book. I felt like it was so sad that it dragged on and on.

Having said that, I thought it was also pithy and heartbreaking. I loved the ending. I was interested in and invested in the characters. It was just sad enough that I didn’t feel like going back and reading more and more of it.

In the end, I am glad I read it. Some of the book’s thoughts stayed with me still now.

December Daily 2015 – Day 7

And here we are for day seven.

I liked the layout of this page and thought it was a great opportunity to tell some of the smaller stories from our week, so I made 3 little 2×2 photos and then journaled each of the stories in 3 journaling cards.

Here’s the before of this page:

and now the spread:

a closer look:

The stories I wrote were about how I am now driving on the freeway all the time (and had to on Saturday to take David to this new school), how I’ve been going to work a bunch lately, and how Nathaniel and I had a date night while David and his friends were working on their Tech Challenge (and Jake was away.)

I love having these little bits in my album and am planning to do the same for the backside.

December Daily 2015 – Day 6

And here we are for day six.

No matter how much I tried, the light wasn’t cooperating for this shot. Today’s story is about the Google Christmas party for Geo team. This year’s party was in the city and the theme was San Francisco. They gave us little pins as our entry tokens and I really liked how the before of this page looked so all I added was my journaling and the little pin of Painted Ladies on the left side.

Then I made a page on the right with a vellum pocket where I put the photos we had during the event. I always love having these.

Here’s a closeup of the pocket.

and on the back, I put more of the photos from the event:

and a little origami penguin I got:

and here’s the closeup of this pocket:

For the journaling I wrote about how we almost didn’t go because our sitter wasn’t available but how I am so glad we went anyway and how these parties each year are like special kind of date nights for Jake and me to share.

December Daily 2015 – Day 5

And here we are for day five.

Today’s story is our Breakfast with Santa. We’ve been doing this for many, many years. It’s our neighborhood tradition. This year, as it worked out, David had an appointment at one of the middle schools he’s applying to so we weren’t sure if we were going to make it. But we didn’t want to miss it so we registered for the 7:30 slot so we got to go, eat our breakfast, take some shots with Santa and then leave for the appointment.

We ended up making friends with another family during breakfast, their daughter is also super-into science so we decided to make sure to meet again soon. Then when Santa asked the boys what they wanted for Christmas, Nathaniel said a “science kit” but David said “A quick and easy way to take over the world!” which Santa thought was funny and then asked him what he would do once he had the world. This stumped David momentarily so we all laughed. And then someone suggested he give presents to others and then Santa said then he can sit at home and we all laughed again. Our new friends took a photo of all of us with Santa and then we rushed out the door to make it to the school on time.

I am so glad we decided to go despite it being a bit stressful. I feel like having these events we do each year it something I cherish because I can see how the same event feels so different each year as the boys grow up and our life changes.

December Daily 2015 – Day 4

And here we are for day four.

Today’s story is about David’s middle school application process. It’s been such a big part of our lives this whole year that I couldn’t imagine not putting it in the album. I am sure it will appear several more times. He was shadowing at a school today so I took a shot of him on the way in and then took a photo of the little gift they gave him on the way out.

And then I wrote about how the process has been and my hopes for how it will unfold.

December Daily 2015 – Day 3

And here we are for day three.

Today’s story is the Niles Christmas train that we take every year. I think we started taking this train before Nathaniel was born and it’s one of my favorites. We always have a lot of photos so I wanted to make sure to honor that and added a new page to put the ticket and some of our photos.

on the back is a photo of me with the boys and Jake with David.

and here’s the actual page I had for day three. I love that we have a photo of all of us for once. I wrote the story of how we always take this train and what it means to me.

I also journaled about how this year, Jake had to go to San Diego right after and even though it meant he’d have to drive all night and sleep for 4 hours and drive some more, he still came on the train with us. I wanted to thank him and remember how he did this wonderful thing for us even though it made it harder for him.

I’m so grateful for him and for my boys.

December Daily 2015 – Day 2

And here we are for day two.

Today’s story is the advent calendar. Why this tradition is different to me, why we didn’t go with legos this year and how the kids were excited to have something daily to open.

a simple page but I love it.

December Daily 2015 – Intentions and Day 1

Here we go.

One of the things I did yesterday was finally listen to all the videos Ali had in her December Memories class, and I decided I definitely wanted to set some intentions for my album and for December this year. So I changed my opening page to work with that. Here’s the before and after:

before:

closeup:

after:

I stitched two journaling pages together. The left side says Brave and Kind. The right side explains my goals to be brave this holiday season. To feel and act brave. To do what I know I can. To acknowledge when I am brave, too. And my goals to be Kind. To be kind to myself, to Jake, to the kids, the kids to each other, to everyone I see all day long.

I then changed the back to include a photo of us and my usual beginning of “and so it begins”. The before was day two so I won’t post it but here’s the after:

And finally for day 1, I decided to add a new page and I told the story of these little houses my mom sent me from Turkey and how the lights are one of the most magical parts of what makes this whole season feel so magical to me.

So here goes day 1.

A Book a Week – Grasshopper Jungle

I read Grasshopper Jungle for my Young Adult book club and man oh man was it insane. It was incredibly painful to even make it through this book. There is a ton of creepy, weird, gross stuff in this book and I am not even sure I get the point of the book.

It was my first Andrew Smith book and I’m told his others are different. But I don’t think I’ll be reading any more of him for a while.

December Daily 2015 – Before Pages

Since it’s almost December 1 already, I thought it was time to make sure I post my December Daily before pages. This year, I am using the indescribably beautiful December Memories kit from Gossamer Blue. I love the colors and the simple elegance and whimsical beauty of this kit. It’s perfect for me.

This year, I decided to do less ahead of time so I can craft a bit each day as December unfolds. So I will embellish this album more as I go along. Also, I love how much journaling paper this kit has. For me, this project, like everything else, is all about the stories so the more space to journal, the happier I am.

Here are my pre-pages:

I love the beautiful album from Simple Stories. For now, I just added a strip of gold tape.

the first page has the giant letters and the word december:

closer up:

here’s a way to see it a bit better:

the back:

it’s also shimmery:

i love the greens and pinks and blacks.

the page on the right is a bunch of small pockets.

little bells in pockets:

and sequins.

the back:

the colors make me so happy.

this heart paper is one of the few extras i added.

i love how shimmery it is.

love the simplicity of these pages.

this kit is very graphic and simple shapes. Bold and happy colors.

i added our initials.

more happy paper.

this layout has another one of those multi-pocket pages.

this one has sequins and 3-d “joy” and tree.

and the back:

merry bright.

and the last page. love all these pages just the way they are. can’t wait to fill them with stories.

the other wonderful thing is that this kit comes with planner pages. I added mine to the end of my book.

which i will use with joy, too.

so here we are. happy almost december!

A Book a Week – Abundance

I read Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think for book club. It’s not a book I would have chosen by myself because it’s nonfiction and it’s not a topic I am really interested in. And as with most non-fiction books, I found this, too, to be too long when it could have been written like a long short story.

The point he makes in the book is interesting and I don’t disagree with him but I don’t think he showed enough data and most of what he talks about is anecdotal in my opinion. Nonetheless, if you’re one of those “the future is doomed” people, this might be interesting to read for another perspective. I think these topics are never so simple that we can think black or white but having a range of thoughts is always important.

A Book a Week – The Martian

I read The Martian because it was on the top of the list for 2014. I read it all the way back in January and it was one of the best books I read. The audiobook was fantastic. I promptly recommended it to both Jake and David (both of whom loved it, too.)

I then recommended it to everyone I know.

At this point, the book is super famous thanks in part to the movie, of course. (Which is also wonderful.) This is more of a science book as opposed to science fiction. But it’s also funny. It reads easily and quickly. One of my favorites from the year.

Highly recommended.