Wednesday, February 28, 2007

One Hundred Years of Solitude


by Gabriel García Márquez

This book should be re-named to "100 years to read". It seemed like it took that long for me to read it, or at least really get into it. I swear it was 100-200 pages before I was comfortable with he style of writing. It is a Magical Surrealism genre that this is written in. It is fiction, but it is also a bit mystical and has a lot of foreshadowing in the book. It takes a while to get used to this in the novel.
It is a good book, I will admit that. It is also a book that people should read to get a good perspective from.

It is set in a fictitious small town in northern Columbia and follows a family for 100 years in that small town, through their many generations. It is fun to follow all the characters through their lives and in the book, however if you read this, be sure, and I mean be very sure you have a copy of the family tree in the front pages of the book. I really, really would have tossed this book aside if it had not been for that family tree to follow along. I turned to it every 10 pages or so to be sure I knew who this paragraph or chapter was about, or who was being introduced. The names of the characters are very similar throughout the book, so without this guide it would be even more confusing to read.

The book somewhat reminds me of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" although this was written in Spanish, and the setting is in South America. It is a little reminiscent of that novel in some ways. All be it, I love East of Eden 10 times more!

I would definitely recommend this to read, but just beware of what you are getting into before you start it. It is not something you just pick up to amuse yourself, but it is a read to really READ. It is perfect for a high school literature class to read, and discuss and pick apart. There are many dimensions of this book, that you can delve into and discuss, and write many term papers about, it is quite a book!

I do also have to wonder what the translation lost in this book. Perhaps that may have been some of the difficulty in making this book a bit challenging, It would be great to be fluent in Spanish, and read the author's original text.

Oscar Night


We celebrated Oscar night at our home with a nice dinner with our neighbors, Dennis and Gary who live across the street, and Dennis' Niece Jennifer, and our friends Ray and Terry. It was a very nice evening. Gary made some of the best lasagna that I have ever tasted with a Cabernet sauce in it, and some of his famous homemade bread. Dale made a great Caesar salad with his homemade dressing, and Ray brought a delicious pecan/chocolate pie. It was all good and we enjoyed the Oscar night celebrations with the festivities beginning at 5pm. It was also a very good show with Ellen DeGeneres hosting the festivities, We love her! In spite of the fact she took Willy Wonka's Coat for the show. It was nice to see Helen win for the Queen, as all gays were cheering that. Why who wouldn't like to see a Queen win!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Honeymoon WIth My Brother


by Franz Wisner

My neighbor Stacy gave me this book to read with the caveat that it was a good book that I would like. She always knows the books that she has read that I will like as well. I must say, she was right, and I did like it a lot! If you enjoy traveling, then this book is for you! It is a memoir of Franz Wisner and his brother and their travel through several continents. The basis of the book is that Franz gets dumped at the Altar a day or two before his wedding, and so instead of cancelling his extensive honeymoon trip he takes his brother along instead, and then continues traveling with him more, (as they get along so well) and continue for a year long through various countries and places that are all intriguing and keep you reading for more.

At first I was a little put off by Franz's attitude of the "typical American" when traveling to all these places. (he is from Orange county so he naturally feels he is entitled) However by the end of the book he had learned a lot and had truly changed as a person. It was nice to see the gradual transformation, and I would surely like to read the next book in his travels!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Star Sighting


I just ran down to the mail room to drop something off at work, and as I walked by the studio entrance I heard a familiar voice, as I looked by I stopped in my tracks as there was Reba McEntire chatting on her cell phone. I went along my business and on the way back she was still there, and she had just hung up. I Said "hi" to her and introduced myself, and that I worked up on the 4th floor. She was sooo sweet and nice, and of course Looked FABULOUS!

It made my Valentines day!

Thursday, February 8, 2007

SunnyWarm California!

Our friend Craig Peterson from Minneapolis came to visit us for a week from Jan 30th-Feb 6th. It was a great time for him to get out of the cold and enjoy some of our nice weather. When he arrived it was raining that day, and so he had to drive from the airport to our house in Long Beach in the rain, but he was very happy to do so and enjoyed being in the warm weather.

Craig spent time visiting Hollywood, and the J Paul Getty Museum in the Santa Monica Mountains. http://www.getty.edu/ He also spent a day down in San Diego, and visiting around Long Beach. Dale also took him to several work projects he was doing, and Craig was a very, very willing worker to help Dale with a few places that he needed the extra hand in an attic re-model.

One evening we had a pleasant dinner party with Craig, his friend Loretta who lives in Riverside and Craig knows from Wells Fargo where Criag works, and also our friends Ray and Terry for a nice evening of chatting and socializing. We had a super dinner of Stuffed Mushrooms for appetizers, Blueberry/Pomegranate frozen cocktails, then for dinner smoked duck, and chicken, with spelt, steamed broccoli, and almond/sesame spinach bake. The best part of the dinner was a most wonderful chocolate cheesecake that Ray made and brought over. It is delightful, and went perfectly with a nice cup of fine coffee.

Craig was very sad to go home back to Minnesota, and the frigid cold weather. We had some of the nicest weather of the winter when he was here, and some of the records were broken or tied in Long Beach with a high of 85F one day, and Los Angeles getting up to 89F. It was a stark contrast of a difference of over 100F from the temps in Minnesota for those days! Craig was on the phone letting everyone know that he was certainly enjoying his trip to California! Now that is a good Vacation don't you think?