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I can't even begin to say how wonderful it has been to NOT have to work any holidays after doing so for so many, many years. Yes, I experienced major holiday preparation fail because I didn't take any time off and I am (still!) unaccustomed to working the 5 day work week and continue to experience ongoing time management fail.

What can I say? I worked the 12 hour shifts for 14 years. I was just so used to scheduling and doing things on my off days. It might take a bit more time on my part to get it together. 

But, Brandon got the tree up and the lights on and I decorated it and it all worked out in the end. The lights had been in storage for two years and who knows how old they were before that and they WORKED until the day after Christmas when one strand went out.

It was so late going up that it would seem weird taking the tree down now, even if it is half lit. Plus, I would much rather spend an entire night and day reading.

And that is another lovely thing about extra days off. Extensive bouts of Guilt-Free reading! Hooray! (except that I think my astigmatism has gotten worse and everything's all blurry after a prolonged bout of reading)

So, the news of the Ender movie lead me to re-read Ender's Game. In one day. (Hence my visual problems) And I think I was left with a greater feeling of restless melancholy after this second reading than with the first. (Granted, I read it the first time when I spent several days hanging out at Vanderbilt Medical Center when Brianna had her open heart surgery so I was distracted by other things at the time). I had forgotten that Ender and the children at the Battle School were so young!  Asa Butterfield is actually too old for the part, even if I can see him as Ender. Then again, with some of the things that occur within the novel, it might be a better idea to increase the ages for the film. I mean, when I am reading, I don't actually "see" very young children, even though we are told their ages. If they had actually cast 6-12 year olds and we actually saw that on screen, I think it would be jarring or, worse, render the viewer unable to suspend disbelief. Anyway, though I am trying not to read too much about the movie (in an effort to avoid reading anything about Orson Scott Card, who, from what I gather, is very opinionated about lots of things and that just might hinder my enjoyment of the whole Ender series), I did see where Harrison Ford has signed on to play Colonel Graff!

Now, I don't know what to read next. I did receive several e-books for Christmas, one of which is Watership Down from [livejournal.com profile] de23, who, along with a few other folks, is pretty determined that I get past my "thing" with talking animals and finally read this book. Or, I could succumb to my fanfiction addiction.......

Date: 2011-12-31 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sabriel75.livejournal.com
Watership Down is wonderful!

Guilt-free reading is the best!

Happy (early) NEW YEAR, lovely woman! ♥

Date: 2012-01-02 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gateslacker.livejournal.com
Watership Down is wonderful!

That's what I keep hearing..LOL Yes, it is hard to read when you are always thinking of something else you should be doing.

And Happy (late) New Year to you, too! I hope you have a wonderful year ahead of you!

Date: 2011-12-31 07:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] de23.livejournal.com
Ooh, Harrison Ford as Graff - I can totally see that. And I agree with you about the ages of the kids. Reminds me that in my children's lit class the textbook rec'ed Ender's Game as a good Elem (K-5) level book, and as I was doing a presentation on that chapter (Sci-Fi/Fantasy, ya'know I jumped on that one) I pointed out that it was not for that age group. The only thing I can figure is the author of the text saw the ages of the protags and just figured it was aimed at that age (!).

Glad you're getting some good reading time in!

Date: 2012-01-02 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gateslacker.livejournal.com
Yeah, I can totally see it, too.

When you see that sort of thing you just know that the person writing it has never actually read the book.

Date: 2011-12-31 01:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sugah66.livejournal.com
I love Watership Down! It's an amazing book.

Date: 2012-01-02 04:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gateslacker.livejournal.com
LOL, I haven't seen any naysayers, yet! I hope you are having a lovely new year!

Date: 2011-12-31 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruralstar.livejournal.com
I'm not sure how many books Richard Adams actually wrote but I've read three: Watership Down, The Plague Dogs and Traveller. It's been many years but I can tell you that they were well written and in the case of Watership Down somewhat disturbing, in the same way as George Orwell's Animal Farm. I hope you will give it a try as I know how much you enjoy reading and this is definitely a different kind of story.

As for time management.... I have plenty of time and yet I'm still an unpublished author. If there is any new year's resolution to be made it is to complete a novel. Published or not.

I'm glad you guys had a good Christmas!

Date: 2012-01-02 04:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gateslacker.livejournal.com
I know that there is more to the stories but I tend to be thrown out of a story if there are talking animals. Weird, I know. (Since I can buy alien life-forms and what not)

As for time management.... I have plenty of time and yet I'm still an unpublished author. If there is any new year's resolution to be made it is to complete a novel. Published or not.

I know you can do it! (Yes, it that sounds like cliched encouragement but I do believe it!)

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