But of course, when something sticks, it sticks. Here are my "3 R's" lately.
Reading:
I've gotten through quite a few books so far this school year...I'm well on my way to my 30-book goal. The next on my list is Hollow City, which is Ransom Riggs's followup to Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, which I adored.
I'm pretty annoyed with American Psycho. As much as I enjoyed it as social commentary, I'm baffled by its purposeful ambiguity. I get it, we don't really know if Bateman is a serial killer or not. But I just wish there were some more solid clues to go by!
After picking-up-and-putting-down The Book Thief a few times, I finally finished it over winter break and truly enjoyed it. Death's perspective and way with words was immensely distracting at first, which is why I abandoned the book a few times, but eventually the florid language settled down and I was able to get into the story.
Writing:
Most bloggers are writers; that's why we're drawn to blogging. I'm sad to admit I haven't finished an actual manuscript in years (I've spent the last two editing the last one I finished), but I'm finally taking some steps to find an agent and maybe get published. Sometimes we need to face our fears and put our guts on display.
| It's time to buckle down, put first things first, and get back into writing more consistently. |
I hit a milestone this week! It's the first time I've ever had a bruised toenail! I'm so proud!
| Can you tell?! (It's the little purple dot on my second toe!) |
| MLK run...6.5 miles of lead-legs. |
Weekend:
We spent the long weekend enjoying the weather. Matt had a SUP race and three of our friends also paddled! Sean came to paddle straight from the half marathon some of my Ragnar teammates ran!
| Super happy for them! |
Tell me about your "3 R's"!
Did you have a long weekend in honor of MLK?
ABK
I don't read (other than blogs) as much as I would like - mostly just at night when I can't sleep.
ReplyDeleteRunning as actually been going pretty well these days - good since I have some super long runs coming up.
We did have a 3-day weekend and it was awesome!
At school we have a daily reading challenge, so I get 15 minutes every day to read quietly. It has definitely saved my reading habit!
DeleteI'm glad running is going well!
Congrats on bruising your toenail ;) Mine fell off a while ago - I think I kicked a wall?
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny that runners can congratulate each other over a bruised toenail?!
DeleteMine are Reading, Running, and Relaxing. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour pace will turn around again...we all hit the slumps....never fear girl!!!
Ooh relaxing...that's a good R to spend time on!!
DeleteOhhh a manuscript!! I hope you'll share some of the details on the blog :)
ReplyDeleteI read for at least 30 minutes every night before bed, but I haven't read any new books lately. Whenever I'm a little bit stressed I always go right back to my old favorites.
My reluctance to let anyone know what I write/read what I write is what has kept me from trying too hard to find a market for myself. Ah. Stupid complex.
DeleteThere are few books I can actually reread all the way through...but you and I both know HP is one such series of them! lol
I really wish I could send you a virtual fist pump right now on that bruised toe. ;) My first one was also on my second toe after a steep downhill half marathon. Funny enough I don't get them after full marathons?!?!?
ReplyDeleteMy Three R's: Running, Resting & Recipes!!! :D
Haha, you are fantastic!! Why do black toenails make me so happy all of a sudden?! I'm not sure what caused mine. It just sprung up randomly!
DeleteI watched American Psycho for the first time a few weeks ago. I had to go to imdb.com to figure out what the heck it was about and to understand it. I was so confused. My first mistake though, was not knowing it wasn't going to be a straight forward movie. I was taking everything so LITERALLY, and I was getting very incredulous... So yeah, I had to actually read about what the movie was about after I watched it! NICE JOB on the toenail!!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen the movie in so long (even though I own it) that I don't actually remember how it was structured. I plan to re-watch it this weekend while Matt is out of town (he hates gore/horror). The book is super disturbing. I can't really recommend it haha.
DeleteOh my gosh! You don't even want to see my toes. They are disgusting. Congratulations on your first discolored toenail! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your manuscript! I can't wait to read about how it turns out. I've finished two books so far this year and I am almost done with a third.
I always was so skeptical of runners' feet until now! Now I believe gross feet really exist!
DeleteNice job on your books! 3 so far this year...that's something to be proud of!
I got my first black toenail back in November. I'm pretty sure that it was from running in old, worn running shoes, because I wasn't even putting on that much mileage at the time.
ReplyDeleteMy three r's: reading, running and riding (as in horseback). I am a writer, too, but you're right, that one doesn't count. :-)
It's funny how even the most seasoned of runners sometimes avoid the black toenails we hear so much about! But yeah, I wasn't doing anything different/harder/longer, so I'm not sure where mine came from!
DeleteI love riding horses! That's a great R!
I am starting to build my reading list back up. I was such a slacker last year! The Book Thief is next on my list!!! How did you like the Cuckoo's Calling? I want to read that as well!
ReplyDeleteYay for a manuscript! I would love to read it! I have a high school friend who is working on one. She let me read it and I was so impressed. I told her she would be famous one day!! It's amazing how creative we can be!!!
Cuckoo's Calling was good! I loved the writing style; the mystery itself was intriguing. I'm not a huge fan of mysteries usually, but it kept my engaged and I finished it quickly!
DeleteI got my first bruised nail during my half marathon back in November. The shoe guy at my local running store said two things cause bruised nails - your shoes are too small (mine weren't) or the downhills killed ya (yes! this was it for me, there were a lot of hills on that run). He said the nail would eventually fall off or at least a layer of it would. But, I'm almost 2 months out from the race now and it looks about the same (at least it doesn't hurt anymore). I thought it was a badge of honor too but now I'm tired of it. I hope it goes back to normal eventually!
ReplyDeleteIt's weird because I purposely wear my shoes a half size bigger for running, so they're nice and roomy, and I haven't been doing any more downhill stuff than usual! So it seems like it came out of nowhere! I don't think it's bad enough to make me lose the nail...we'll see! Yours is sure to grow out eventually!
DeleteMy baby toenail is about to fall off from running. I feel like I earned my badge too. I've been reading a personal finance book, running when I can, and hmmmm, relaxing by getting back into yoga. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on that baby toenail! Ugly runners' feet for the win!
DeleteMm yoga...that sounds lovely!
You should see my hubby's 2 big toes...it looks like he choose to paint just those 2 purple...ouch
ReplyDeleteOy! I'm glad mine wasn't as serious as that!
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