RAE’S READS

This will be brief because I have spent the day finishing grading final papers and starting averaging grades for the semester.  Wednesday of this week will be the last time I see this particular group/class of students.  I have become very attached to them and am glad to report that all are doing well.

What I Am Reading:  Wayfaring Stranger by James Lee Burke, which is the first book in his trilogy about the Holland family.  This first book starts during WWII and I am currently in River Oaks, Houston, in the 50’s.  Two buddies from the war have gone into the oil business, one’s wife is a big Hollywood actress and the other’s is being investigated as a Communist during the 50’s Red Scare/Witch Hunts that took place.  Life isn’t easy.

Conor Kelly and the Four Treasures of Eirean which takes place 4,000 years ago and is my first step into studying/reading Irish/Gaelic mythology.  It is also the first book I am reading on my new Kindle app on my laptop.

Ali Smith’s How to Be Both, which I don’t fully understand but am enjoying a great deal for the wonderful writing, and I’m already planning to read it again when I finish, maybe during Spring Break when it will seem like a brand new book.

The Arthritis Cure by Theodoakis, Adderly, and Fox, which was a totally new concept when published in 1997 (treatment via Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate) which I intend to discuss with my family doctor next week when I see her.  I am in need of relief from osteoarthritis.  (It could be much worse, rheumatoid arthritis, so I feel blessed in spite of the constant pain.)

What I Watched Last week:  Lots of mindless TV for frequent breaks from paper grading and to rest up–My favorites so far are the following: “Timeless,” where I went to the Alamo and was involved in Watergate in two different episodes; “Gray’s Anatomy”, the medical soap opera I think I’ll never give up on; “This Is Us”–It looked good so I taped it.  I have watched three episodes and am so glad I have followed it, excellent acting; “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries” which can be summed up in one word–delightful!

I have also started Christmas baking and decorating the house just for the two of us.  Pretty soon I will start in on Christmas cards and letters, for some early birds of our acquaintance send theirs out Thanksgiving weekend–no kidding. I refuse to send ANY until December first. I will probably be sending the last around December 23rd.

I am opening my unfinished, in-progress- house to any PWR members who want to get in out of the shopping hustle and bustle for a few minutes, put their feet up on my sea chest (coffee table substitute) and drink coffee and take a few deep breaths. Mi casa est su casa!

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6 responses to “SUNDAY (EVENING) POST”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    So glad you are on the last lap of your marking and grading for the term – and that your students have all done well. No doubt that is down to the quality of teaching they have received:). Hope you manage to get on top of your pain – my heartfelt sympathy, as chronic pain is so fraying on the body and spirit… I am inspired to rejig my attitude to Christmas this year, reading so many other people throwing themselves into the festival preparations with so much enthusiasm. I’ve become somewhat Scrooge-like over the years and it simply won’t do, I’ve decided. Thank you for being one of those people:). Take care, Rae and I very much hope this coming week sees you feeling a lot better.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Your friendly note makes me feel better already!

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  2. readerbuzz Avatar

    I’ve spent the month reading nonfiction but today I’ve completely shifted gears to an old children’s ghost story and a murder mystery set in Paris.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Both sound “delicious.”

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  3. Whitney Avatar

    We try to celebrate one holiday at a time, but I’ll be the first to admit that the Christmas lights come out when we finish the turkey. I hope you have a wonderful week and had a happy Thanksgiving.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      In spite of all I wrote to the contrary, it is Nov. 30th and I have my Christmas decorations up. I plan to start Christmas letters and cards tomorrow. I guess I’m not so Bah Humbuggy after all. Have also had my first visitor to put her feet up on the sea chest/coffee table. She brought satsumas from her back yard. We have already eaten several!

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