Monday, May 2, 2011

Music, Books, Miles, and Looks of April

Another month has come and gone.  I'm ok with how fast life is going right now.  I just want it to be June so I can have this test behind me.  I am sure my friends & family want it to be over, too, as they are probably sick of hearing about it. 

I digress.  Here is the recap for April!

Music:



Violin by Amos Lee - When I finished the CFA materials last week, I treated myself to a couple new albums, including Amos Lee's newest album.  Oh my goodness, it is so good.  His voice is so smooth and beautiful.  I highly recommend it you are a fan of low key, singer/songwriter type music!  I am in love with this man. 



For the Summer by Ray Lamontagne & the Pariah Dogs - If this month's music has a theme, it's "chill".  I also bought the newer Ray Lamontagne CD.  I love the song For the Summer (and the whole CD). 

Books:

Sammy's Hill by Kristin Gore - this is quite possibly one of the WORST books I have ever read.  And it was my pick for the blogger book club, so I feel like I should be banned from making suggestions for awhile. It's a horrible book and the shocking thing is that they published a sequel...  WTF?

The Paris Wife by Paula McLain - This is the May book for my local book club...  which is dissolving after this month.  :(  It a historical fiction novel based on Ernest Hemingway's first marriage.  The was a whole lot of infidelity in this novel.  It was a good/interesting read, and it was well written, but it was difficult to read at certain times.  I might do an actual review on this this month...

The Sweet Life in Paris by David Lebovitz - Yep, another book set in Paris.  I just can't get enough - I bought 3 memoirs set in Paris last month...  I'm clearly obsessed.  I figure if I can't move there, I might as well read about those who have.  This book was a fun read - it's a collection of short stories about adjusting to live in Paris as an Expat and each story ends w/ a recipe or two. 

Miles:

Not my best mileage month.  I was feeling under the weather for a good portion of the month...  and then was overwhelmed by reviewing for the 7...  and then I just basically took over a week off from running.  I am back on track now, though, and 10k training starts in a couple of week.  May will be a better month for miles, I just know it!

Looks:


I haven't purchased this outfit yet, but I am pining for it.  I love blazers.  I love stripes.  I must have this.

16 comments:

  1. Oh dear, sorry to hear about your book club book!! :S

    Love that photo - I am in love with blazers too!

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  2. I like that you read so many Paris books :) And that outfit's going to look AWESOME on you!

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  3. Love the blazer - go for it! Sorry to hear your book club is dissolving - hope it wasn't because of the book you recommended! ;) May will go fast and then you will be test free! Yeah! We are excited for that, but not as much as you! Enjoy the CD's you bought!

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  4. I love *anything* Ray LaMontagne. ANYTHING. He's one of my favorites. That CD is a pretty good one. I should revisit listening to it =)

    I can't believe that it's May and furthermore, that it won't be above 50 degrees today... Mother Nature is not pleasing me right now!

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  5. Do you have any races planned coming up? Hope your studying is going well!

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  6. I'm sorry to hear your book club is coming to an end. I used to be part of one, but it fizzled after a year. I haven't looked for one here yet.

    I love the blazer!

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  7. I was trying SO HARD to find a good blazer when I went shopping with my mom on Friday and could not find one I liked anywhere! Grumble. I really need a good blazer for work.

    That one you posted is super cute, I love it!

    I'm sad the book club is dissolving :( I only participated once but it was lots of fun!!

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  8. Amos Lee supplied a great deal of "road" music on the trip when we moved to AZ! Isn't he great?!

    Amos Lee & Nora Jones should marry and make babies. They would create extraordinarily talented little munchkins.

    I love that outfit, and I think you deserve it after all the studying and hardwork you've been putting in!

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  9. Ray Lamontagne and Amos Lee make for an awesome month of music!! Oh and I can tell you are missing Paris already... :)

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  10. Sad your local book club is dissolving, good thing you have ours :) Though I am having a really annoying time getting this months book. And you are not banned from making suggestions- you've made lots of good ones before and it was definitely entertaining how bad Sammy's Hill is.

    I can't wait for you to be done with this exam, not because I'm sick of hearing about it just because I feel bad for you!

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  11. Yes, I Love that blazer. Perfect for the sunny months! I need to get more cute, wearable jackets and blazers for work and dressing up for evenings/fun weekend events.

    Always impressed at how many books you are reading. Sometimes I tell myself I might read more if I had a kindle. But the jury's still out. I think I'd get too sucked into everything else I currently do after work.

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  12. Lisa---I ALWAYS love your posts :) Guess what??? I got "The Paris Wife" as a gift at my bridal shower this weekend :) Can't wait to read it!! And Ray LaMontagne is one of my alltime favorite artists. In fact, Jas and I are dancing to his "You are the Best Thing" on July 16th :)
    THANKS FOR SHARING ALL OF YOUR THOUGHTS!!!!

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  13. I really want to read The Paris Wife. Is it an easy read or is it something I would have to put a lot of thought into? (Asking because I may try to read it sleep deprived with an infant, or hold out for awhile hahaha.. )

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  14. That is a great outfit!! Especially the pants!

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  15. I have been in the market for a cute, casual blazer that I can wear with jeans! That outfit is really pretty, and those colors would look fantastic on you!

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  16. I'll look forward to your official review of The Paris Wife. I think I'm mixing that one up with a similar title in my head. I'm almost done with Americans In Paris (about ex-pats living in Paris during the WWII occupation -- very good, but not light reading!). I'll be curious about the other as well. And both those music selections look good. Must click and learn more!

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