Friday, May 2, 2008

Toodle-oo, work-week!

...and it's on to the weekend. Who knows if I'll feel like doing any of this. Lately I haven't been very productive. But I sure do love lists.

1. Finish Undeclared Netflix DVD (just the 2 commentaries to go!)
2. Finish 1st "Fry & Laurie" DVD (& take to Dad's)--2 eps to go!
3. Work out with Bun Roller
4. Finish Notaro library book
5. Fill in wedding information into planner
6. Look at Figure magazine/Real Weddings
7. Finish taping at least one deck of cards (Two decks finished)
8. Have at least 3 clementines daily (Eaten: Friday)
9. Send (or just wrap) Neil's fossil (paid. E-check needs to clear.)
10. Lane Bryant to look at dresses
11. Get rid of more newspapers
12. Watch "Rushmore" Netflix
13. Find new energy drink option--Wal-Mart?
14. Visit shop on Delmar this weekend?
15. Watch "Desperate" online
16. Watch "Bachelor" online
17. Read recaps on EW & TWoP
18. Look through Bearded Dragon book for info on cage switching times, when to graduate to large crickets, etc.
19. Look for bigger cages online
20. Move dining room table & put cubby-holed Oz things on it
21. If check clears: MO tax payment; Wireless router order; Sean's cage
22. Check on next reptile show for driftwood?
23. Look online for Figure wedding issues


I finished a cute, funny book this week about scrapbooking--of all things. I mean, I've perused many scrapbooking books & magazines, but they're usually not humorous. Wendy Bagley's Scraps, though, was kind of astonishing. She remains self-effacing throughout, while still managing to poke fun at everything scrappers hold dear (making it clear that she's involved in everything herself). It's not a how-to book (unless you think using dry pasta for a new embellishment idea is a worthy piece of advice), nor short stories. Just a series of short chapters about her observations and experiences--what it's like to have sisters and friends much better than her at the craft; the fruitlessness of trying to sign up for a scrapbooking class; anecdotes about her utter failure in trying to call herself a successful scrapbooker. I wasn't expecting anything out of this book; I just like to read about my hobby. But it was so anti-cutesy and entertaining--purely a delight. I might purchase this one, or at least swap for it.

1 comment:

Emily S. said...

the book sounds delightful! I may have to go see if our library has it.

Fun to see you yesterday... thank you for being mi amiga. You are one-of-a-kind, and in a good way.

Love you!