Bummer.
(about IKEA not about having a kid!:))
I have to say that since then, we have attended a ceildh or five and took a jaunt through the highlands and a family holiday to the Outer Hebrides.
Amazing.
Back in January SIL, Susannah, and I committed to what we dubbed "The Year of Discipline;" we made a few realistic goals that we were going to hold each other accountable for (I've been planning on writing a blog post on this for months but never got around to it - so yeah, you can guess how well that is going for me.) At the same time I was setting goals, Rachel was too, but she is actually following through. One of her goals was to read a book each week this whole year. I feel in love with this idea when I first heard about it and then it was back to reality when I looked back at all of the books I had read since Seth was born (read: 2), and realized this was a goal for the year I have an empty nest (read: at least 17 years from now).
So I may not be reading a book a week, but I have finished another one: Kate Morton's The Forgotten Garden and I absolutely loved it.
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It followed great book criteria for me:
1. Fiction
2. Set in Britain (though it's partly set in Australia too)
3. Mystery (and it's a generational one which is a plus)
4. Epic (spans almost 100 years)
I had picked this book up at the recommendation of a book shop owner (old habits die hard) right after Seth was born, but didn't start reading it till a few weeks ago. I truly couldn't put it down - Taylor will attest to the sadly neglected bathroom that missed a scrubbing or two.
The characters are believable - you want to be their friends and are sad to see them go when the book is over. The language was beautiful. She has a great balance of inner dialogue, setting description, and interaction among characters. And the storyline is intriguing. I love trying to solve the mystery before it is fully revealed.
Here is a description from her website of the novel.
Morton's first novel, The House at Riverton is now next on my list - hopefully I can find it in the library!
Happy Reading!
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WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? you read books all the time! 'one fish two fish red fish blue fish'... xx
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