Thursday, January 28, 2010

Reading and Writing

I finished all my homework for next Wednesday - the paper is written and everything. Now I am free to go back to reading for pleasure. I have a mountain of books from the library and only can renew a couple of them, so it's speed reading or give up.

I finished listening to A Breach of Promise by Anne Perry. I am reading her book Weighed in the Balance.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

My Busy Sunday and a Reading Update

Today I must begin work on my next class assignment. I am reading about and writing on the 2nd week of the Spiritual Exercises and the Prayer of the Senses. I have five topics to consider for my paper and have managed to get two of them into a rough draft. The next one is going to require a reread of the material - a short handout from Sandra Schneiders' The Revelatory Text.

I also finished yet another Jonathan Gash book, The Grail Tree. I have not mentioned what his books are about. They take place in a village in England. The main character, Lovejoy, is an antique dealer and a "divvie." A divvie is someone who can tell if something is an antique through his own internal senses: think of a water diviner for antiques. The books are murder mysteries with plenty of antiques information thrown in. I think any antique collector would enjoy them. I am not into antiques, but he talks about human greed frequently, and I confess that if I could make money off something priceless I just might.

The Grail Tree assumes that there has been a finding of the Holy Grail and the machinations of the various characters to acquire it and profit from it.

The Lovejoy books are irreverent, definitely chauvinistic and fun.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Ignatian studies

I began reading about the second week of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius today. This section includes the Prayer of the Senses. I have a report to write on this and several other topics. Slogging through the reading all day today with many unwanted, but not unexpected, naps.

Meanwhile, my own adventure with the Spiritual Exercises has me traveling through the first week, a week of contemplation of my sins and the sins of the world.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

More reading

In my quest to re-read all of Jonathan Gash's books before I enjoy the newest one, I just finished Gold by Gemini.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

There Is a God/There Is No God

This little book, There Is a God/There Is No God, by John Kirvan comes highly recommended to me. It is considered a companion book to the Cloud of Unknowing. Each meditation is preceded by a section from the Cloud and is followed by Kirvan's meditation on that piece. I just began reading it this morning. We'll see how it goes.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Another book finished

I just finished A Whisper to the Living by Stuart M. Kaminsky. I love two of the several series Kaminsky writes. This one was an Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov mystery. The other series he writes that I like is the detective Abe Lieberman books.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Comments

I realize that my blog does not have much in it. I'll get there. Meanwhile, I am trying to figure out the comments section. Let me know if you can comment. Thanks.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Reading Update

I just finished reading Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, by Beth Hoffman. It was a pretty good book, nothing heavy. See the reading list on the right side of the page.

Finished my paper - sort of

I have a paper due next Wednesday on An Adult Christ at Christmas. I just finished the rough draft of it. Now I have to edit it and probably pad it a bit to meet the specifications!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Weight Watchers

If their math were better the Weight Watchers folks would know that I MADE MY 10% GOAL TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

I'm sure the fat will be in the fire with this one.


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Reading update

I am trying to re-read all of the Inspector Monk books by Anne Perry - or listen to the books if I can easily get the tapes. I just finished reading Cain His Brother and am listening to A Breach of Promise.

I am also re-reading all of the Jonathan Gash books since it has been so long since I read any of his. I just finished The Judas Pair.

Finally, I just finished Retail Hell by Freeman Hall.

Last night I started on Acedia and Me by Kathleen Norris.

It amazes me how much reading I can get done when I am home sick!

See the reading list on the right side of the page.