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fun in the snow

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we have had a ball in the snow. we love it when school is canceled! thank you, mayor. half of that pile is what left over from the snowfall over christmas. will it ever leave..... not anytime soon. guess i should order those snow boots for sweet pea already!
2005 My Name is Asher Lev Atonement In the Time of Butterflies Disgrace The God of Small Things Fortress of Solitude Middlesex Reading Lolita in Tehran Proof 2006 Gilead An Invisible Sign of My Own History of Love Pinkerton’s Sister The Dive from Clausen’s Pier Seven Gothic Tales Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close On Beauty 2007 The Brother’s Karamazov (read half) The Devil in the White City A Handbook of American Prayer The Book of Daniel The Book Thief The Beantrees Howard’s End The Namesake 2008 The Maltese Falcon Waiting Luncheon of the Boating Party The Secret River The Eyre Affair Fahrenheit 451 Jane Eyre Sister Carrie 2009 Then We Came to the End Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (only got through a quarter of) Song of the Lark New England White Run The Chosen Place, The Timeless People Vanity Fair Three Junes 2010 The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Sophie’s Choice Heat Cutting for Stone Moon Tiger South of Broad Founding Brothers Agaat (started didn't finish) 2011 Ghostwri...

5-0....5-0

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i yell that whenever we drive past a police car. it drives my 5 year old crazy. but this actually refers to my book club's 50th book. ghostwritten . by david mitchell we finished and discussed this past friday. i was 20 pages from the end but thoroughly enjoyed the discussion....even though the book did not lend itself to too much discussion. that being said, it was a divisive books. some really didn't like it and called this first novel attempt annoying while trying too hard; some thought it rather innovating and interesting. i was somewhere in the middle. it was like nine short stories that somehow intersect and while not completely coming together at the end all circle around interesting thoughts on chance, fate, and the idea of destiny versus random atoms bumping against each other. it was fun to find all the intersection between the stories. but there was some strange stuff as well..... but i agreed with my group that the middle of the book was by far the strongest....

beacuse i love my mother

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and she is missing her gran-babies.... here are some pics from our adventure to the brooklyn children's museum.