Sometimes a book comes along that will become a best seller. "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand is probably one of them. I put in for it for the library and it's sitting on my bookshelf waiting to be read as I write this. But a great book review can help make that happen. At Thanksgiving, the new issue of NY Magazine had come and I was reading through it and started reading this incredible book review by Sam Anderson. It was so smart and funny that I read it out loud and everyone wanted not just to read the book...but a copy of the book review! Follow the link to the book review that caused numerous friends and relatives to buy it for other friends and relatives.
What is it about critics that they have to be mean about a movie that not only has Gwyneth, but has her singing!
And has a knock-out star performance by Garret Hedlund, who Nico and I both said "Who is this guy??? Where did he come from???" See:
He is riveting and sexy and has a perfect country singing voice! It also has Leighton Meester who is cute as can be as an All About Eve country star wannabe. This movie not only has singing, it has drama, romance and as we said before Garrett Hedlund. So, if you want to see a good old fashioned movie movie... catch "Country Strong" on the big screen. Skip the reviews!
Nico and I have watched every single episode of the Gilmore Girls (multiple times if you count its being on DVD), even through her being at college we'd discuss after each episode. We relate. We get the references. They are like OUR references. It could be about us if John would wear a baseball cap backwards and a plaid shirt and Jeremiah worked in a convenience store (things we doubt they'd do). Now, I just got home from visiting Nico and while I was there her friend Liz invited us to watch our favorite "Gilmore Girls" episodes on her incredible projection screen. You have not experienced the fabulousess that is the "Gilmore Girls" until you have seen in on a giant screen. So, if you love this show like we do, it is reeeeallly hard to narrow down your favorite episodes. We did "Pippi Virgin", "Raincoats and Recipes" and of course "Lorelai? Lorelai?" the karaoke Lorelai sings I will Always Love You episode. Of course there are many, many more favorites, but we'd probably still be there watching them and missing work and air flights etc... so, here through the miracle of Youtube embedding are some Gilmore Girls highlights:
First, a Youtube tribute that was made using the GG theme by Carole King:
Luke and Lorelai, what could be more romantic than this (excluding screaming naked Kirk):
I just had to include the "Pippi Virgin" clip:
And here's the Karaoke clip, get ready to go boohoo:
And a couple of Nico and I from "The Piro/Nolan Girls" seasons 1-26:
In my Bad Pen Day post, quite a few of my friends had recommendations as to what I might use if I had to replace the Artpen. I took some time to experiment with some of the pens I had on hand. The following ladies will model a variety of pen lines and one will even show off her yellow pencil couture. Here they are. Not sure if you can tell the differences once they've been scanned, but feel free to vote on your favorite!
Today is my birthday, and while I do think you should all have a day off with bonus pay in celebration... the Government may have different views on that , not to mention your boss, so in fact I will be working at the library today, myself. I may wear a tiara. That's still up in the air.
Below are some cartoons on aging. I think most of you women will relate. Then, I'll end with one of my favorite birthday cartoons.
We had a lovely Christmas with friends Mike (cartoonist and well known blogger) and Stacy Lynch. John cooked boeuf bourguignon and Stacy brought a yummy veggie dish. I made a microwave dumpling (actual recipe from an old Scottish lady). There was singing. There was fiddle playing. There was cartoon and movie talk. So, all in all a great day!
Fast forward to Sunday. Sundays I read the paper and then usually write or draw or both. But alas. It was NOT so easy. The following is the story of: