Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Top 10: Ways I kill time online

Everyone has different ways to kill time on the internet and this week I figured I would share mine.

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1: Pinterest: Specifically the Home Decor, Women's Fashion and Everything sections
I enjoy browsing through the photos and getting ideas for new outfits I can put together, new home decor ideas as well as seeing the occasional Harry Potter or Hunger Games Meme - definitely an easy way to kill a couple of hours


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2. Facebook
Need I say more?  It's a great way to stay in touch with not only your friends but also to see what those people in High School that you don't talk are doing with their lives.  As my newsfeed fills with a lot more wedding and baby pictures it is starting to slightly freak me out.

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http://www.younghouselove.com/


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3. Blogs, the 2 I check the most often: Capitol Hill Style and Young House Love
The First one is about fashion for the professional woman and the latter is about a young couple who renovates their old house.  Both blogs are witty and informative and I check them first things every morning.  Capitol Hill Style posts three times per day (usually unless she has Law School Finals) and Young House love recently switched to once per day, so if anyone has any good blogs I should check out - please let me know!

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https://read.amazon.com/

4. Kindle Cloud Reader
A great way to read online if you want to be slightly less conspicuous then reading a book at your desk.  Also through Amamzon and Amazon prime you can get a lot of books for free or fairly cheap so it's a nice way to stay on top of all those great books!

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5. Google News
A must to keep on top of current events throughout the world and at home.  I like that I can get google alerts sent to my inbox as well as adjust the different levels of news so I can really tailor exactly what I want

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https://www.pottermore.com/en-us/

6. Pottermore
My latest addiction, so much so, that I'm all the way through the first 4 books (which are the only ones available at this time)  It's a great way to explore the world that J.K. Rowling created filled with new history and facts about different characters or objects - for example she talks about wand woods and the different characteristics each one has!  Talk about a woman who had all the details figured out!  Sometimes it get s bit boring "collecting" everything but luckily if you can't find it everyone in the comments is incredibly helpful!

http://www.wikipedia.org/

7. Wikipedia - Article of the Day
I'm not that great at trivia but I feel like reading the "Article of the Day"is a good way to start learning about random people/places/things and it's generally interesting to see if I can find a connection to something I am more familiar with in my day-to-day life.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
http://www.npr.org/programs/wait-wait-dont-tell-me/

8. Podcasts - NPR "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me"
I listen to a few different podcasts, although this one is my favorite.  It's NPR's news quiz and presents the week's current events in a fun and informative way!

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http://www.zillow.com/

9. Zwillow
In my next life, or for my mid-life crisis, I would love to buy and fix up old homes.  Because of this it is always fun to look at the real estate market in my neighborhood - which is SUPER expensive! And then to also look at the housing markets in different places where I think it would be fun to live.

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https://www.usajobs.gov/

10. USAJobs
Even though I love my office and my job it's always good to look around to see what opportunities are out there and to think about what else I would like to do.  If nothing else there's also a bit of confidence to be found in the "Man, I'm glad I don't have that job"

Monday, August 25, 2014

Book Talk: Time Traveler's Wife


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"'But don't you think' I persist 'that it's better to be extremely happy for a short while, even if you lose it, than to be just ok for your whole life?'"

The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, is another book that I grabbed at a Goodwill in particular because I was curious since I had seen previews for the movie.  Admittedly it does sound like an interesting plot: a man travels back in time and visits a little girl who eventually becomes his wife. However it's incredibly more complex than that, because even though Claire has spent her childhood being visited by Henry, said time traveler, when she meets adult Henry, Henry hasn't actually met her yet... so it's this really weird  circular theme.  The author eases concern by starting each section/chapter telling you the year and how old Claire and Henry are (which I found to be immensely helpful)

I also enjoyed that I got to read the story from each of their perspectives, because while Claire starts out as the romantic Henry is decidedly realistic and you realize that because of his condition he has to be.  He can't control when he time travels or where he time travels and he always shows up stark naked at a new location (talk about a problem when you live in Chicago and it gets realllllly cold).  The most heartbreaking part of this story was when they kept trying to have a child and they kept having miscarriages, it was the hardest part to read.  And I kept thinking that they were going to find a cure to allow Henry to stay in the present.  But what I ended up liking the most about this story was the non fairy tale but still very happy ending.

I would highly recommend this book as a entertaining read, perfect for a summer beach weekend or when you're traveling somewhere.  It's easy enough to read with enough substance and intrigue to keep you fully engrossed throughout the story.  

"Time is priceless, but it's free - you can't own it, but you can use it.  You can spend it.  But you can't keep it.  Once you've lost it you can never get it back."

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Book Talk: The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing

Book Talk, is a new series of posts where I talk about the latest book I've read - so there will be spoilers!

The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing, by Melissa Bank, is a collection of short stories that maps the progress of Jane Rosenal's life as she sets off from child to adulthood, generally focusing on her romantic relationships along the way.  I first picked up this book at Goodwill because I thought it looked interesting and I could afford to spend $1 on a book.  Then it sat on my bookcase....

One night I was having difficulty sleeping, so I picked it up and started blazing through it.  The short story style makes it easy to blaze through although I have to admit sometimes I had difficulties figuring out if the short story wasn't specifically from Jane's perspective then who the character was, and how it connected to Jane - for example one short story was about the people who lived below her aunt's apartment.

Jane starts a relationship with a much older man who is not only a fabulous figure int he publishing world but also an alcoholic, and she's happy with him.  He teaches her about publishing, how to stick up for herself as well as being in a relationship.  She initially is happy but eventually she realizes that he can't give her everything she wants and while they do a whole "on again - off again" dance she eventually meets someone closer to her age.  This is where she realizes, like a lot of women, she has absolutely no clue what she's doing.  My favorite part of the book was at the end where she was trying to follow this ridiculous rules and guidelines she read about in the book "How to Meet and Marry Mr. Right."  And while the guidelines are things women have heard before "don't act too interested," or "don't say love first" she eventually realizes that she's acting like she's in high school and the poor guy has no idea what to do with her.  Things go so much better once she ditches Bonnie and Faith (the fictitious narrators of "Meet and Marry Mr. Right"

It's a very funny, quick read about one girl's journey thorugh love and instead of being like every other story the short story style brings a different perspective to it, as does her relationships with an oder man to then follow a "guide" in order to find a guy closer to her age.  She's ultimately trying to discover how to be herself in a relationship and that's something everyone can relate to.

I'll leave you with one quote from the book:
"There is no stopping now.  Both of us are hunters and prey, fishers and fish.  We are the surf 'n' turf special with fries and slaw.  We are just two mayflies mating on a summer night"

Anyone need to borrow a fun and quick read?

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Tuesday's Top 10

I figured to ease me back into the blogging world I would try to blog at least one day a week.  I often create "Top 10" lists at work as a way to advertise our offerings, so I figured I could adapt that here.  This week I will do a "Top 10: T.V. shows that I love watching right now"  To explain a bit this is more of a "if I turn on the TV and scroll through my options what are the top 10 things I will go to - so some of these are not recent shows (it's summer time, there isn't a lot of new tv currently) but it's the shows that I find myself watching more often then not.

Here are my Top 10 - in no particular order

1. Cutthroat Kitchen 








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My roommate actually turned me on to this show: It's a cooking show that's a contest between 4 contestants.  There are three rounds and in each round the chefs need to make a basic dish, they have 60 seconds to shop and then the bidding begins.  Each chef gets $25,000 at the beginning of the show that they can use to bid on ridiculous items or challenges for their opponents to make their lives miserable.  Some of the ones that have been fun?  While making a Cubano one chef only had a cigar cutter to use as a cutting implement or making sloppy joes with SPAM, using a tiny cast iron skillet or coffee filters to do all your cooking and mixing, etc.  you get the idea.  It's impressive to see which chefs actually have the ingenuity to make something delicious and which chefs crumble under the pressure.


Why it's addicting:  They are always coming up with new obstacles to throw in the chefs' way and to see the dishes they make with little to none or the completely wrong ingredients is fascinating to someone like me who doesn't cook very often.  Plus Alton Brown is a pretty wonderful host.

2. How I Met Your Mother

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Premise according to me:
Told in flashbacks, Ted is telling his children about How he met their Mother but really it's more about the 5 friends and their adventures in New York City.  Basically "Friends" but it came out a year after "Friends" ended

Why it's addicting: While I wasn't along for the beginning of this show I hopped on a few season into it and immediately fell in love with this sitcom.  It's funny and has memorable characters who surprise you every once in awhile.  And while the writing slipped in the later seasons, they mostly show the early seasons for reruns.

3. Fixer Upper



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Premise according to me:
My dad got me hooked on this show when he was visiting me a few weekends ago.  This is a couple in Texas who sells couples "fixer uppers" and then proceeds to fix them up.  The couple has a great, funny, loving relationship dynamic (they also have 4 kids and multiple animals so having a sense of humor is key)  It's always great to see the dumps that they buy and how beautiful they turn out to be.

Why it's addicting:  If I could have my own business doing exactly what they do it would be a dream come true, so for me it's fun and interesting seeing their show and how the work and do it all - plus the houses at the end are always gorgeous!

4. Modern Family


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Premise according to me:
Family today is no longer mom + dad + son + daughter and this show encompasses that idea offering a variety of "non-traditional" families.  It's hilarious and really it's all about parents wanting the best for their children although they all go about it in different ways.

Why it's addicting: Another sitcom I was late to the game to but am eager to make up for lost time!  A funny show with a great ensemble and a loving message at the heart of it all - this is the first sitcom I look for when I'm scrolling through the channels!

5. Flipping the Block







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Premise according to me:
This is actually a new show that is only on Sunday nights (I may have a slight HGTV obsession....)  This show features 4 teams of two who each get a condo to remodel, the twist is that they have to live in their remodel while they are working on it.  They also have a schedule of which room they have to do at one time and then have a set time to complete it.  One thing that I find particularly interesting is that they give each team a lump sum of money and the teams get to decide how much to allocate to each challenge - I really like seeing which teams can really stretch a dollar and which teams spend too much money on their design.

Why it's addicting: Like a lot of reality shows you get invested in the teams and you have your favorites and least favorites however in this case my favorite design doesn't always come from my favorite team which makes me conflicted.  It's fun to see the designs as well as all the drama involved in living in a remodel (hint, the twin brothers who sleep on their shop floor are the least whiny during this living situation)

6. Dance Moms

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 Premise according to me:
Features Abby of Abby Lee Dance Company and her dancers as they learn routines and attention competions.  The drama is of course caused by the overbearing mothers who just want wwhat's best for their daughters.  There are also fights every week regarding "The Pyramid" a ranking of the girls based on who Abby likes that week, fights about solos, duets, costumes, etc. 

Why it's addicting: SO. MUCH. DRAMA.  I was never involved in dance (except dance ensemble at college) so this lifestyle is especially fascinating for me to watch since it's so foreign to me.  The girls are amazing dancers so that's always fun to watch but the drama is where it's at.  You won't be able to turn away with all the frenemies yelling at eachother during 50 minutes and then hugging it out for the last 10.

7. Love it or List It




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Premise according to me:
I told you I have an HGTV problem.  This show is almost always on HGTV so it's a pretty reliable "go-to" if nothing else is on.  (It's either this show or House Hunters that is almost always on HGTV, but House Hunters isn't as entertaining - there's only so many times people can complain about paint color before I want to throw things at the TV)  Anyway, the premise is that a couple's house isn't functioning well and one partner wants to move while the other partner has faith that they can remodel the house to work.  Enter Hilary and David.  Hilary is the designer who reworks the space trying to get the couple to "Love It" and David is the relator trying to get them to "List It"

Why it's addicting: Like I mentioned, it's a reliable show that's on more often then not so that helps.  It's also always fun to see the house and figure out how they are going to add 3 bedrooms and a bathroom to a teeny-tiny town home.  Something ALWAYS goes wrong with the project and therefore the budget.  The homeowners always have so little faith in Hilary and David but then are of course wow-ed in the end.  Also seeing all the different requests for space is interesting - one couple went on house tours and only talked about how the materials used throughout the house were harmful to the environment.


8. Big Bang Theory

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Premise according to me:
2 physicists are roommates and a pretty blonde moves in across the hallway.  That's the basic premise of this funny and quirky sitcom - although all of their friends get in on the fun too!

Why it's addicting: I picked this show up in season one and can quote it extensively. I enjoy the quirky characters and how there hasn't been a sitcom with a science focus that I've ever seen before.  The humor is funny - I get most of the references since I've played games like Settlers of Catan and Dungeons and Dragons.  The addition of the two other females Bernadette and Amy were great additions and I love the ensemble.

9. 19 Kids and Counting
 

 

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Premise according to me:
Jim Bob and Michelle are incredibly religious and have 19 children (because no, they don't believe in birth control instead they are leaving it in God's hands to bless them with as many children as they see fit)  This show covers their everyday lives as well as major events like births, weddings, anniversaries, courtships, etc.

Why it's addicting: It's incredibly fascinating to see a family of this size and how the do every day things with 19 children.  They have a kitchen that resembles most cafeterias, multiple cars, they do road trips on their charter bus, etc.  I also find it interesting since they have such different beliefs then my own.  Their rigorous religious upbringing, thoughts about relationships and courtships are things I have never been exposed to and I find it addicting to watch this family that is so unlike my own.


10. Friends

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Premise according to me:
A sitcom about 6 friends living in New York City.

Why it's addicting: I didn't grow up with this show - my mother thought it was inappropriate since there's a lot of sleeping around, but I managed to watch all of them with my roommates the Fall of 2012.  It's a hilarious show and brought us so many funny pop culture references "PIVOT!"  And since I haven't seen every episode a million times I still find it refreshing and familiar, although not so familiar that I can quote every line.. yet.



Those are the shows I'm flipping to the most - what about you?  Any recommendations?