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Reply #30 - 02/01/10 at 04:32:02
 
+ Feeling good academically (I mean, for now. It'll dissipate soon and I'll feel inferior again soon, but right now, I am relishing it!)
+ It's a beautiful crisp, clear and bright winter day.
+ My cat snuggling up with me when I crawl into bed.
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Reply #31 - 02/01/10 at 20:40:54
 
+  Yesterday was both the 1st time i've ridden my scooter this year and the 1st time i've ridden it in almost 2 months.  So fun!!  Cheesy
+  I can finally access my sewing machine again, for the 1st time in about 6 months.  There shall be skirts!!!
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Reply #32 - 03/01/10 at 08:51:59
 
+ February is over!  Spring is imminent!

+ I'm reading Brian Selznick's The Invention of Hugo Cabret and it is really good.  I'm glad I went into it knowing nothing about it, b/c some stuff gets revealed in the second half of the book that made me really excited/happy, and it was nice to have that big reveal.

+ I'm working on a Spring Is Coming Mix.  It's that time of year.
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Reply #33 - 03/18/10 at 20:08:49
 
raanve wrote on 03/01/10 at 08:51:59:
+ I'm reading Brian Selznick's The Invention of Hugo Cabret and it is really good.  I'm glad I went into it knowing nothing about it, b/c some stuff gets revealed in the second half of the book that made me really excited/happy, and it was nice to have that big reveal.

I keep being intrigued by this book's cover.  Should i read it?  I mean, is it as Chris sort of book?
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Reply #34 - 03/22/10 at 13:13:55
 
wrdnrd wrote on 03/18/10 at 20:08:49:
raanve wrote on 03/01/10 at 08:51:59:
+ I'm reading Brian Selznick's The Invention of Hugo Cabret ...

I keep being intrigued by this book's cover.  Should i read it?  I mean, is it as Chris sort of book?


I think you would enjoy it.  It's about half graphic novel & half prose narrative, and it goes into the history of cinema a little bit, addresses issues around trust-gaps between children & adults, etc.   Either way, it's a really quick read so if you don't end up liking it, you probably haven't lost a lot in the way of time.  Tongue
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