Sunday, February 3

Ahh, Sunday morning. Usually I wake up at about eleven to a note outside my door that says something to the matter of, "Coffee with Kit. Call me when you wake up!" I take a shower, clean up my mess, get on the computer and about two hours later my Mom calls. She always says, "Your finally awake! How long have you been up?" I say, "About two hours now." I usually get a response of, "Well I told you to call me when you woke up, why didn't you?" Thats usually how it works around here. This morning was different. I woke up, sat in bed for a minute, my mom came in and told me to get up so we could read before company got here.

My Mom's book club is reading "Eat, Pray, Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert. The last section in the book, 'Love' I decided to read with her. We've been reading out loud almost every night (mostly me though, she hasn't had much of a voice). I would recommend the book to everyone, from the last section I can tell that the beginning of the books is pretty amazing. We were reading this morning and only have about fifteen pages to go when my Aunt and Grandma ring the doorbell. I need to finish the book, so I guess this morning finished reading-out-loud time...

Today I'll be going over to my Dad's house, after my mom leaves. He's having a community super bowl party today and I'm spending the night, seeing my Mom won't be home tonight.

I hope everyone has a great Sunday and enjoy the super bowl commercials!

5 comments:

Cheryl said...

Hi hon,

I'm having the best time! It's good to be out with friends and the Inn is amazing. I hope you enjoy your night with your Dad. We've spent so much time together that I miss you already.

Love your blog, btw.

bonnie said...

I liked the book too. She wrote it so that it made me so jealous. The "Eat" part was awesome, if you get to read it.

CRUSTY MOM-E said...

I'll have to pick up that book!!
Glad to see you writing!!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth
aka Crustybeef

Taryn said...

Hey there, a friend of your Mom's directed me here because she thought we would have stuff in common. I'm fourteen, I blog, I'm in high school too (9th grade) and I think the word spiffy is quite awesome.

Anyway, looking forward to more posts and I'll see you around. :)

Taryn

heiresschild said...

i must get that book!