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Taking the plunge

July 8, 2008 by Sue 1 Comment

I wrote recently that I had been introduced to reading challenges but was nervous to sign up for one so I created my own.  I’ve had so much fun working on it, that I have decided to go for it and sign on for a real challenge.  Some of the books in my own challenge will cross over, so I feel confident that I can do it.  It’s called Book Awards II and here are the rules.

 

  1. Read 10 award winners from August 1, 2008 through June 1, 2009.
  2. You must have at least FIVE different awards in your ten titles.
  3. Overlaps with other challenges are permitted.
  4. You don’t have to post your choices right away, and your list can change at any time.
  5. ‘Award winners’ is loosely defined; make the challenge fit your needs, keeping in mind Rule #2.
  6. SIGN UP using Mr. Linky below.
  7. Have fun reading!

Sue’s list (these are all books I own in my to-be-read pile)  

  • Stones for Ibarra, by Harriet Doerr, National Book Award
  • 1776, David McCullough, American Compass Best Book of 2005
  • The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde, Alex Award
  • My Sister’s Keeper, Jodi Picoult, Alex Award
  • The Accidental Tourist, Anne Tyler, National Book Critics’ Circle Award
  • Rifles for Watie, Harold Keith, Newbery Award
  • Out of the Dust, Karen Hesse, Newbery Award
  • The View from Saturday, E.L. Konigsburg, Newbery Award
  • Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech, Newbery Award
  • The Giver, Lois Lowry, Newbery Award

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The King and the ubiquitous stage hand

June 29, 2008 by Sue Leave a Comment

Brian just finished his run of “The King and I” at the SCERA outdoor theater in Orem. It ran for most of June and he enjoyed the cast members and performing in a new venue for him. He was cast as the Interpreter for the Kralahome and had lines at the beginning and end of the show.

interpreter-anna bow-with-open-hands interpreter-looking-up 

He was also a monk, a guard, and one of the 4 young men who did all the scene changes. This allowed us, his family, to see him lots! He was on and off the stage over and over moving the really cool set pieces and we would grin and point at our son. Isn’t it great being a proud parent?

placing-map removing-map monk-stagehand interpreter-stagehand

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Sue’s Reading Challenge

June 12, 2008 by Sue 1 Comment

I finally subscribed to my friend’s book blog, and was introduced to the wonderful world of reading challenges. I was too late to sign up for a bunch of the interesting year-long ones and I’m actually a little nervous about signing up for any of them, so I devised my own reading challenge and thought I would post the challenge and my progress so far. It is based on the Triple 8 Challenge, which is to read 8 books in 8 different categories in 2008. Since I started in May, and have never attempted a reading challenge before, I am going to do Sue’s 4 of 8 in 2008. Here are my categories and books and we’ll see where I end up on December 31. Maybe I’ll be brave enough to sign up for one in 2009!

Back to History
Sisters: The Lives of America’s Suffragettes
Dearest Friend
1776
The Nazi Officer’s Wife

Continuing Series
The Horse and his Boy
After Goliath
Dear America: Where Have all the Flowers Gone?
Back on Blossom Street

Newbery Award winners
Rifles for Watie
Rabbit Hill
Invincible Louisa
Out of the Dust

Sci Fi/Fantasy
Enna Burning
River Secrets
Allegiance
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Leslie’s Recommendations
The Eyre Affair
Pride and Prejudice
Princess Academy
Stones for Ibarra

Convention Speakers
The Goose Girl
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Gather Together in My Name
Singin’ and Swingin’ and Gettin’ Merry Like Christmas

Southern Women
Miss Julia Strikes Back
Peaches
The Widow of the South
Girl from the South

Owned for more than 2 years
Ahab’s Wife
Little City by the Lake
Captain’s Peril
A Fresh Start in Fairhaven

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I’m Disney by birth

June 12, 2008 by Sue Leave a Comment

My father and grandfather worked for years at the Disney Studios in Burbank, California and I grew up at Disneyland. I know stories about the movies they worked on and got to visit the studio for preview screenings. So when a friend steered me to some Disney personality quizzes, I just had to do it. And here’s the result. See how accurate Disney is to real life!

Which Disney Princess Are You?

You are Cinderella. You are hard-working and never complain, however, your trust is sometimes misplaced and people sometimes take advantage of you. Still, you are beautiful inside and out, and one day you will realize it and find true love.

Find Your Character @ BrainFall.com

Which Disney Character Are You?

You are Mickey Mouse. You are a born leader. You make most of the decisions and have most of the ideas. This is mainly because you are a great problem solver and aren’t afraid to take the lead.

Find Your Character @ BrainFall.com

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Wasatch Melody

June 8, 2008 by Scott Leave a Comment

Brian has played in a string quartet several times for wedding receptions and company parties.  He has decided to provide piano music for wedding receptions and other events.  Brian is an excellent pianist and musician, so this is a great fit for him.  He has started a small business, called Wasatch Melody, in order to solicit business. 

In addition to booking events for himself to perform at, he also plans on booking events for others as well.  He knows a number of musicians who can provide harp music, piano music, and string music for all types of special events. 

If you know anyone that needs beautiful piano or string music at their wedding reception or company event, please contact Brian.  Of course he can’t travel very far from our home in Utah!  But he is happy to perform here!

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