1) Do you think of summer as a particularly good season for reading? Why or why not?
In some ways, I think curled up with a cup of hot cocoa or tea by a fireplace is a better time to read a book. But I also do like to read outside… when I have the time. Time is the hard thing about summer reading – there is always something else to do
2) Have you ever fallen asleep reading on the beach?
Yes! And got a little sunburnt because of it!!!
3) Can you recall a favorite childhood book read in the summertime?
I read a whole bunch of books in the Trixie Belden series one summer. They were some of my mom’s favorites and then became my own
4) Do you have a favorite genre for light or relaxing reading?
I don’t yet. I haven’t really been in the habit of reading for pleasure for a while. I am desperate to get back into the swing of it. When I was young, I would read book after book after book. Some of my favorite novels today are ones about the simple complexities of life: Gilead, The Cloister Life, I like reading about how other people are getting through the normal crap we deal with in our lives.
5) What is the next book on your reading list?
Right now I’ve started one called “A Blade of Grass.” But I haven’t gotten very far into it and its already overdue…. see, I’m having a hard time getting into this reading thing.
Songbird
June 27, 2008 at 6:21 pmI loved Trixie Belden! Those are definitely summer books.
jledmiston
June 28, 2008 at 12:51 pmKatie – this is really more about your “ask the matriarch” comments Thursday re: “they want a contemporary service”
We started a second service – more emergent than “contemporary” and you are right – it is an immense amount of work. I essentially serve 2 churches. We use taped music and meet in a different space in the church building that was decorated by a person who is literally the decorator for Starbucks. Very earth toney.
If you ever want to pursue the second service idea, send me an email jan@fpcusa.org
Many blessings –