lundi 31 décembre 2018

Books Read in 2018



These are all the books I read this year that I actually remembered to write down, in alphabetical order:


Kaveh Akbar – Calling a Wolf a Wolf
Susan Albers - 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food
Randy Alcorn – The Treasure Principle: Unlocking the Secret of Joyful Giving 
Charlie Jane Anders - All the Birds in the Sky
Alison and Steven Anderson – How to Make Maple Syrup
Bradford Angier - How to Eat in the Woods
Katherine Applegate – The One and Only Ivan 
Kelly Barnhill - The Witch’s Boy
Peter S Beagle and Jacob Weisman, eds. – The New Voices of Fantasy
Melody Beattie – Codependent No More
Martha Beck - The Four Day Win
Joshua Bennett – The Sobbing School
Susan Rose Blauner – How I Stayed Alive When My Brain Was Trying To Kill Me: One Person’s Guide to Suicide Prevention
Vera Brosgol – Be Prepared
Brené Brown – The Gifts of Imperfection
Mike and Nancy Bubel – Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits and Vegetables
Emilie Buchwald, Pamela R. Fletcher, Martha Roth, eds. - Transforming a Rape Culture
Jessie Burton – The Miniaturist
David L. Carlson – The Hunting Accident: A True Story of Crime and Poetry
Emily Carroll – Through the Woods
Christophe Chabouté - Tout Seul
Nidhi Chanani – Pashmina
Chen Chen – When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities
Ernest Cline - Ready Player One
Gennifer Choldenko - Al Capone Does My Shirts 
Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, eds. - Troll’s-Eye View: A Book of Villainous Tales
Tian Dayton – The ACOA Trauma Syndrome
Rita Dove – Collected Poems: 1974-2004
Martin Duberman - Stonewall
W. E. B. DuBois - Black Reconstruction in America
Edward Eager - Seven Day Magic
Christopher Edge – Twelve Minutes to Midnight
Bret Easton Ellis – American Psycho
Grace Ellis – Moonstruck
William Evans - I Still Can’t Do My Daughter’s Hair
Tony Faber - Stradivari’s Genius
Tee Franklin – Bingo Love
Jaclyn Friedman & Jessica Valenti - Yes Means Yes!
Neil Gaiman - Smoke and Mirrors
Elizabeth Gilbert – Big Magic
Meredith Gould – The Catholic Home by Meredith Gould
Dave Goulson - A Buzz in the Meadow: The Natural History of a French Farm
John Howard Griffin – Black Like Me
Raven Grimassi - Italian Witchcraft 
Tim Herd – Maple Sugar: From Sap to Syrup
Faith Erin Hicks – Zombies Calling
Faith Erin Hicks - Friends with Boys
Nalo Hopkinson - Brown Girl in the Ring
Nalo Hopkinson - The Chaos
Nalo Hopkinson - Falling in Love with Hominids
Nalo Hopkinson - The Midnight Robber
Nalo Hopkinson - The New Moon's Arms
Nalo Hopkinson - The Salt Roads
Nalo Hopkinson - Sister Mine
Nalo Hopkinson - Skin Folk
Angela Jackson – It Seems Like a Mighty Long Time
Tove Jansson - The Woman Who Borrowed Memories
N.K. Jemisin - The Broken Earth Trilogy 
Patrice Kindl – Keeping The Castle
Matt Kindt - Dept. H.
Bessel van der Kolk - The Body Keeps Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Rupi Kuar – Milk and Honey
Shari Lapena - The Couple Next Door
David Lebovitz – The Sweet Life in Paris
David Lehman and Star Black, eds. – The KGB Bar Book of Poems
Jeff Lemire – Sweet Tooth
Jonathan Lethem – Men and Cartoons
Benny Lewis – Language Hacking: Italian
Ada Limón – Bright Dead Things
Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda – Monstress Volume 1&2
Amanda Lovelace – The Witch Doesn’t Burn in This One
Amanda Lovelace - The Princess Saves Herself in This One
Maja Lunde – The History of Bees
Jonathan Maberry – Fall of Night 
Jonathan Maberry - Dead of Night
Carleen Madigan – The Backyard Homestead
Emitithal Mahmoud – Sister’s Entrance
Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi – Kintu
Annie Martin - The Magical World of Moss Gardening
Shane McCrae – The Animal Too Big to Kill
Larry Mellichamp and Paula Gross – Bizarre Botanicals
China Miéville - Railsea
Gabriela Mistral - Madwomen: The "Locas Mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral
Fábio Moon and Gabrial Bá – Daytripper
Monique W. Morris – Black Stats: African Americans by the Numbers in the Twenty-First Century
Eileen Myles – I Must be Living Twice
Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith – 30 Days of Night
Kathleen O’Dell - The Aviary
Nnedi Okorafor - Akata Warrior
Nnedi Okorafor – Akata Witch
Nnedi Okorafor - Binti
Nnedi Okorafor - Binti 2: Home
Nnedi Okorafor - Binti: The Night Masquerade
Nnedi Okorafor – Lagoon
Nnedi Okorafor - The Shadow Speaker
Nnedi Okorafor - Who Fears Death
Nnedi Okorafor - Zahrah the Windseeker
Mallory Ortberg – The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror
Morgan Parker - There Are More Beautiful Things than Beyonce
Ben Passmore – Your Black Friend and Other Strangers
Luke Pearson – Hildafolk Comic Series
Martin Pistorius – Ghost Boy
Robert Polito – Hollywood & God
Katha Pollitt – The Mind-Body Problem
Nicole Sealey – Ordinary Beasts
Zenaida Sengo - Air Plants: The Curious World of Tillandsias
Brenda Shaughnessy - Human Dark with Sugar
Neal Shusterman – Scythe
Neal Shusterman - Thunderhead
R. H. Sin – She Felt Like Feeling Nothing
William Sloane - The Rim of Morning: Two Tails of Cosmic Horror
Danez Smith - Don't Call Us Dead
Jeff Smith - Bone: The Complete Comic Epic in One Volume
Zadie Smith - Swing Time
Noelle Stevenson – Nimona
Noelle Stevenson - Lumberjanes Series
Jomny Sun – Everyone’s a Aliebn When ur a Aliebn Too
Erik Axl Sund - Les Corps de Verre
Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki – This One Summer
Raina Telgemeier – Ghosts
Lysa TerKeurst – Uninvited: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out, and Lonely
Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra – Colder Omnibus
Peter J. Tomasi - House of Penance
Brian K. Vaughan – Saga Volumes 1 & 2
Robert Venditti – Surrogates Volumes 1 & 2
Ocean Vuong – Night Sky With Exit Wounds
Jen Wang – The Prince and the Dressmaker
Chris Ware – Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth
Tish Harrison Warren – Liturgy of the Ordinary
Kirsten Weiss – Déjà Moo
Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib – The Crown Ain’t Worth Much
Kai Ashante Wilson – Sorcerer of the Wildeeps
Kai Ashante Wilson - A Taste of Honey
Janet G Woititz – The Complete ACOA Sourcebook
Kevin Lowell Young - Ardency: A Chronicle of the Amistad Rebels
Charles Yu - How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
Ellen Zachos – Backyard Foraging
Markus Zusak - The Book Thief


vendredi 14 décembre 2018

Day of Rest

This month has been bananas so far.

I left off on Tuesday of last week. On Wednesday I visited Love Bug and went to ASL class. In ASL class I learned about the Nelson Mandela Memorial debacle that happened back in 2013 that I had no awareness of at the time. President Obama was giving a speech when the ASL interpreter Thami Jantjie made a bunch of fake signs. Think: random gesticulations that meant exactly nothing in ASL. This would have been bad enough, but the problem wasn't addressed until the speech was over and Deaf folks thought that if Jantjie had been fake translating an oral language the problem would've been handled far more quickly. Yikes!

Meme of Thami Jantjie. The top shows him fake signing and it says "what we saw."
The bottom shows Mr. Bean making a ridiculous gesture and it says "What deaf people saw."

On Thursday I went to my church's Blue Christmas service. This was actually really helpful to me since I've been feeling kind of down about not having Mom around for Christmas (or her birthday which was December 2nd).

On Friday I had my pharmacology final. Yikes! I crammed like crazy and I think I passed but that final was hellish.

Princess Bride meme that says "The next time I see that pharmacology exam... I will say to it: Hello my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my GPA... Prepare to die."

Saturday was Love Bug's birthday. Yay! He turned fourteen. I had to work which in this case was lucky since it meant I was there all day and I was able to set up the party. His grandma, mom, little sister, aunt, and cousins all came and he was SO EXCITED to see them. I was happy for the chance to meet the family members I didn't know.

Photograph of a light blue tinted cake with fourteen candles on it.

The rest of the week was just more finals. So many finals. But now they're done and I've passed my first semester of nursing school!

Meme of Frodo that says "It's over: The first semester of nursing school is done."

I celebrated the end of finals week by visiting Love Bug again and then driving to look at other people's over-the-top Christmas light displays. Here is a terrible picture of the most ridiculous light display I could find:

Blurry photograph of a light display with various animated Christmas things such as toy soldiers and Santa Claus.

The last thing that happened this week which bears mentioning is that Wolfie got my Christmas present - a crèche. Here she is playing with it:

Wolfie moving the figurines around.

Today's big task was decorating my Christmas tree. Huzzah!

Esh decided to help me.

Mayim was unsure about this whole Christmas tree thing so she hid in the kitchen shelving.

The tree.

Closeup of the tree topper.

That's it. I will leave you with this photo of my cats:

Esh (left) and Mayim (right).

mardi 4 décembre 2018

Pathophysiology and Waldo

Today I had my pathophysiology review. I'm a little lost on the hematology parts. Sigh.

Meme that says "The day will come when I will understand hematology
but it is not this day."

After my review session, I went with Waldo and Belle to Waldo's mom's restaurant for dinner.

Belle, Waldo, and me in front of the Christmas tree at Waldo's mom's restaurant.