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2009 – in books

Well I didn’t get as much reading done as I would like this year… but then – do I ever? I think I did a pretty good job of keeping track of what I read this year though… so this is my list.

  1. Matters of Faith – Kristy Kiernan
  2. Your Hear Belongs to Me – Dean Koontz
  3. Plum Lucky – Janet Evanovich
  4. Little Bee – Chris Cleave
  5. Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List – Rachel Cohn
  6. Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist – Rachel Cohn
  7. Godmother: The Secret Cinderella Story – Carolyn Turgeon
  8. Outlander – Diana Gabaldon
  9. Loving Frank – Nancy Horan
  10. In Hanuman’s Hands – Cheeni Rao
  11. The Reader – Bernhard Schlink
  12. Life of Pi – Yann Martel
  13. Relentless – Dean Koontz
  14. The Women – T.C. Boyle
  15. Love or Something Like it – Deirdre Shaw
  16. A Big Little Life – Dean Koontz
  17. Say When – Elizabeth Berg
  18. The Art of Racing in the Rain – Garth Stein
  19. Full House – Janet Evanovich
  20. Full Tilt – Janet Evanovich
  21. Full Speed – Janet Evanovich
  22. Full Blast – Janet Evanovich
  23. Full Bloom – Janet Evanovich
  24. Full Scoop – Janet Evanovich
  25. Dragonfly in Amber – Diana Gabaldon
  26. Breathless – Dean Koontz
  27. The Girls from Ames – Jeffrey Zaslow
  28. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll
  29. Through the Looking Glass – Lewiss Carroll

As far as a favorite I don’t think I could pick one… It was a good year for reading. I started the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon – they are long books 800-900 pages each… So far I am really enjoying the series but I try to squeeze a few small books in between each book…. I also REALLY love some of the dog books I read this year, The Art of Racing in the Rain and A Big Little Life are amazing and inspirational for anyone who has had a dog in their life… Also – I’m not as big of an Evanovich fan as it looks… I just can’t turn down books that are handed to me and I like to get them back to their owner ASAP. But her books really do make for some good light reading between some of the “heavier” books I’ve read this year. :D

Jason’s Birthday

Jason’s 28th birthday was the 27th… We ended up making it a two day event. His mom was leaving the morning of the 27th so we went to dinner, opened presents and had cake on the evening of the 26th. I got an awesome strawberries and cream cake from Yummy’s… It was yummy!

The cake from Yummy's!Mmmm strawberries and cream!

Then on Jason’s actual birthday we went to two movies that Jason wanted to see. Invictus and Sherlock Holmes. Both movies were very good… Much better than I was expecting. Invictus was inspirational and moving. I HIGHLY recommend this movie… Jason felt they tried to just throw some stuff in there at times but I really really enjoyed it… Sherlock was good; entertaining and funny… it was a really great way to spend the day.

Christmas

We had a rather non-traditional but nice Christmas around the Verber household this year.

Presents

Let’s start off by saying I am notoriously not patient about gifts… giving or receiving.  Knowing this I had one of Jason’s bigger gifts sent to a friends house then I immediately wrapped it after I got it so I wouldn’t be tempted to give it to Jason early…. Jason also knowing this planned a gift for me that he gave to me early… I came home from a late night crop in the Quad Cities one night to find our house decorated with lights. I always admire decorated houses but Jason never seemed too interested, so it was a really special surprise that he took the time to go buy and put up lights on our house!

We also knew before Christmas that we might be having a solo Christmas… My parents are in Florida, Jason’s brother just moved to Texas… Our car doesn’t have many long journeys left in it… so a WI trip seemed like a waste, so we started looking forward to a low key Christmas at home… In fact by the 20th we still didn’t have the tree up.  Well it turned out that despite the threat of bad weather Jason’s mom would be able to join us, that was a nice surprise, and she made it down from WI on the 23rd.

Jason and his Mom

My impatience with gift giving/receiving was really getting to me by the 23rd or sooner… So I pulled out the technicality that after the Christmas Vigil at church it is for all intents and purposes Christmas…. Even if we went to the earliest (5pm) service offered… So after Jason and I went to church on Christmas Eve we came home and had dinner, then drove around to see some Christmas lights, then came home to open presents.

Now the fun begins!  We decided to try to Skype with Aaron, Jason’s brother, so he could open presents with us and vice versa… So after the set up, which took way too long in my opinion we were set to go… Aaron sat on a chair across the room for us, which is ironic since Aaron doesn’t even have a chair in his new apartment yet… We took turns opening presents and had a great time.

Aaron and FeenyOpening her toasterJason opening

So the loot: I got my christmas lights/decorations, awesome GPS for geocaching, some cash, some bread mixes, pancake mixes, Walden Farms products
Jason got: A Kindle, fog free shower mirror, a book, bread mixes, Walden Farm’s products, pancake mixes, Kindle reading stand, cash

Christmas Day was pretty low key, Jason made a turducken (Turkey, stuffed with duck, stuffed with chicken) since we had been interested in it since we heard about it on the food network one day… and we enjoyed rolls from Texas Roadhouse… It can’t get much better than that! :D

Renegade Craft Fair

It all started with an innocent tweet. Kirsten said I wish I could go… I said, Hey I can go, and I will help watch Lachlan… Rachel said, Me too, Me too… And the plan was hatched about 3 days before it happened. Kirsten, Rachel, Lachland and I headed out to Chicago on Friday night so we could spend Saturday walking the streets of the Renegade Craft Fair. It lived up to all our expectations and more, we will definitely have to plan a larger caravan for next year, so everyone interested be sure to keep that in mind!

One of the great things was that almost all the booths had cards with their website, so if they didn’t have your size, or you ran low on cash and they didn’t take credit card… You could grab their card and go check out their website later… Here is a list of websites that I found grab worthy. There were plenty I didn’t grab, hopefully Rachel and Kirsten will share some of their links. All the shops have their websites listed in the program so some just didn’t grab or some only one of us grabbed…

Fernworks – Handpainted resin jewelry
Prix-Prix – Neckte wallets and more
Loop + Lil – Children’s t-shirts
Brainstorm – Awesome screenprints
Uncommon – Wooden clocks
Sofia Masri – Porcelain jewelry
Gnome Enterprises – Geeky t-shirts
We Are Campfire – Fun t-shirts, lots of regional ones
Paper Parasol Press –  Screenprinted cards, magnets and more
Herb + Ginger –  Awesome tasting tea
Circle Street – Cards
Get Felt Up! – Felt accented wallets, jewelry and more
Earth Cadets – Totebags, t-shirts and more
Starving Artist Bazaar – Glass jewelry
Seattle Show Posters – Screenprinted posters and more
Mehoi – Cute buttons, jewelry and more

Here are some pictures of the fun, there are more on my flickr page.
Renegade Craft Fair

Here are some pictures of my loot from the weekend. The large reusable bag is from a store nearby and the t-shirts are from the Threadless store.
Renegade Craft Fair Loot

5 years

5 years ago today…
The Ceremony
Love

Obviously!

Obviously (inside joke from the weekend… I didn’t mean it that way, I swear!), I went to a great 14 hour crop this weekend with a bunch of great friends… :) Somehow only Connie managed to avoid my camera, otherwise everyone is in the pictures below… Rose, Cheryl, Angie, Cari, Chris, Julie, Jolanda, Sara, Judy and Rachel… :) Or just the top of Rachel’s head since she chose to duck.  We all had a great time, some of us got more done than others… Sara got around 10 layouts done, I got only 3 done. But it was great that Jason really caught on to what we actually do there… He asked if I got much done, I said no… He asked if I had fun, I said yes and he said good… :)

Highlights of the day:

  • Stealing the pot…
  • Eating so much “crack” I felt like a kid who ate all their halloween candy the next day…
  • Laughing and talking…
  • Representing IC with our loud mouths and willingness to cheer for those who win prizes even if they aren’t part of the “group”

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Here are a few sneak peaks of my layouts, I will get the whole layout pictures up sometime soon…

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