Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Just read: The Kite Runner

I love graphic novels.

Khaled Hosseini had adapted his  international success into a comic book - a graphic novel - which took me two hours to read. This format of a story which takes on many issues and struggles of war, prejudice, honour and violence which have torn at Afghanistan for generations. What sets this apart from the novel and from the movie are
the hundreds of excellent illustration, drawn by Fabio Celoni and Mirka Andolfo.

The images tell the story in a way the movie could not - if you've read the novel (I hadn't) you still have your own imagination to draw from. The story is a condensed version with minimal text. Great for those of us with compromised vision. limited attention spans and need more than seven days to finish a book. I feel like I have lived a lifetime after reading a graphic novel in a single afternoon.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

What's up, Tolkien?


"Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens."  --J.R.R. Tolkien


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Dear Youngest, Please Don't Grow Up


Each year, we anticipate the new year approaching. You were born at a friend's house, January 1, 2000.

 Many make plans to celebrate. We like to stay up late. Set off sparklers outside and revel in the festivities in our hood. We don't have to go further than the front porch to see the action.

For us, though, this is your birthday; which makes you twelve years old. I know, duh momma. Now that you're twelve, you're looking towards the future. Your whole life is ahead of you. I know, whats the big deal, momma. It's not so easy, but keep your positive attitude: What's the big deal?

It gets harder to say 'what's the big deal' because we make a big deal, these things that happen, the things people do and the things that they say; or things happen unexpectedly with those that you love; learn to let go of the negativity and take responsibility for yourself; decide to make your happiness an option for you to choose, so when things aren't going so well, you have a direction to take. And yes, I support your current ambition to be a WWE wrestler. So for now, stay twelve...because thirteen is another ball of yarns.

“Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.”
If I only knew you were trying to tell me then, that you want a piano. Stat.
― Anne Frank

When you were born, it felt like I was born too. I became the mother to a daughter for the first time.

Where ever did the time go? From 2000 to 2012, it's been somewhat of a blur. Holding you on my hip, checking the mailbox and opening the letter right there in the street, you were this old when I received my acceptance letter at Western. Suddenly, I went from stay-at-home mom to three university degrees while working, volunteering, single mom-ing and reading anthropology, linguistics and library science books to you as bedtime stories. Your favourite books and movies are mysteries, historical fiction and the countless stories and movies you've created. One of my favourites is an animated segment you produced when you were eight using Movie Maker and Microsoft Paint...you drew each picture and figured out how to make the character look like she was speaking - adding emotion and animating her eyes and expressions. You added her voice. A few days of working on this and a few seconds of a movie were complete:



Brava, bella!






Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Currently Reading...

Week of Feb 13, 2011:
Love You More by Lisa Gardner
Who do you love?

One question, a split-second decision, and Brian Darby lies dead on the kitchen floor. His wife, a state police trooper Tessa Leoni, claims to have shot him in self defense, and bears the bruises to back up her claim. For veteran detective Warren, it should be an open and shut case. But where is their six-year-old daughter?

It begins with Brian's death, details, accuracy, stats, arrival of police investigators and then...I sneeze. Uneventful of course; but the unexpected spray of blood all over the pages raised the drama to inimitable  levels of hysterics; an oh shit!  awkward moment of silence with sound; a laughscream of sorts. By golly - I have a nosebleed. Yet another reason for boxes of tissue as I read.

Monday, February 13, 2012

You killed it, Adele!

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Adele wins six Grammys, February 12, 2012. I heard that your dreams came true!