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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger

Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler's Wife, is releasing her second book, Her Fearful Symmetry September 29, 2009.

I was late on The Time Traveler's Wife bandwagon. That shouldn't be a surprise though, as I only read To Kill a Mockingbird two years ago and I still haven't read anything Harry Potter related and I watched all of the Star Wars movies only because my son forced me (lest I be a bad mother.)

I read Time Traveler's Wife last year and I remember laying in bed, crying over the ending image. I had replaced Clare with myself and my undying love for my own husband and pictured myself as Clare--waiting.

It is one of the most beautiful stories I've ever experienced.

Her Fearful Symmetry is a different kind of story. It is also a beautiful story, but in it's own way. Please don't expect a retelling of The Time Traveler's Wife as you'll be sorely disappointed.


Her Fearful Symmetry is a dark story about identity and breaking points. What defines each relationship we enter into? At what point am I, me and you, you and where do we intersect and converge? Whether you are born into a relationship or enter it willingly, is there a line drawn in the sand for each? Twins, sisters, mothers and daughters, lovers, married couples. The dynamic between each is so different, yet in this story, you understand that there's an underlying familiarity.


Her Fearful Symmetry is about making concessions in relationships and ultimately, making decisions to not make those concessions any longer and the consequences of such. How can one remain entangled with another a yet be separate? It is impossible, though we fight it and the reality is much different than our imagined fantasy.


Her Fearful Symmetry is also about deception and love. In the beginning, we understand there's a secret. Where there is a secret, there is deception. And oh the webs we weave. The story starts like OCD, with everything packed away in its place, tight and secure, double and triple-checked but you pull one string and the whole knitted garment you worked untold hours to create unravels stitch by stitch until there is nothing left.


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There were a few things I didn't respond well to in the beginning. I'm a bit of a point of view purist and it's a good thing I set out with a trust in the author, otherwise I might not have been able to overcome my own OCD tendencies for they would have screamed with every italicized thought and point of view switch. I hushed the voices by chanting, trust her--she wrote The Time Traveler's Wife. To my surprise, somewhere around part two, I considered there might have been a reason for the style and at the end, I admitted (albeit reluctantly) there was no other way to tell this story.


The big secret of the story was really no surprise at all to me. I might have been disappointed about that had the other big thing not have happened and that one--I didn't see coming. But why I didn't see it is beyond me. Maybe by that point I had become invested in the story and wanted it to work out my way.


The end though, surprised me in the darkest way possible and revealed my character, my dark side, and all the un-pleasantries that come along with such a discovery.


Her Fearful Symmetry, the perfect title for this book, is a complicated mess of a story that the reader is allowed to witness. It's like a peek into the keyhole of The Eccentrics only to realize it's a mirror you're gazing into.




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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Sheepshead Mushrooms--Fall 2009

If you're a Sheepshead hunter you probably already know this--many have been spotted in North West and North Central Indiana. They seem a bit early this year, most likely because of the cool nights.

After it rains (if it ever rains again!) I'd expect many more to be found.

You can read more about Sheepshead Mushrooms here.




























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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Disney on Ice--Chicago Part 2

I think the photos today are self explanatory. No heckling from me today!

My favorite

Finding Nemo


My nephew in awe of Buzz Lightyear!
Mulan

Beauty and the Beast



The Incredibles

Lion King


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Disney on Ice--Chicago

Note: There's still time for you to take your family! Disney on Ice is in Chicago Sept 8-13! Go here and enter code "MOM" for 4 tickets for $44! (additional tickets after the first four are also $11 each! What a bargain!!) Not in Chicago? Check here for your city, the code will work for you, too!

Kudos and a great, big, huge shout-out to Feld Entertainment and MomCentral!! Disney on Ice "100 Years of Magic" was incredible! I may have to blog about this for a week. You should see all the pictures I took! Oh yeah. You will. Hundreds of them.


Phil (my husband) was not all that interested in Disney on Ice (so I took my nephews and my son.) Phil tolerates my ice skating fanaticism. Sometimes he pays attention. He even knows who Scotty Hamilton is!

But really, he'd much rather take me to see the PBR Finals. That's been a dream of his since I met him in that traffic jam 15 years ago, well, before that really, but I didn't know til then.

(Note to Feld Entertainment: Phil and I are more than happy to be your blogging slaves buddies for the PBR finals. We are a Ford family, too, just in case you're wondering.) Was that subtle enough?


Look how cute we were!

Oh yeah. Disney. Right.

When we arrived--well, I'll just cut to the chase. Jacob said it best, "SWAG!!"


I totally didn't expect the kids to get swag. It was an extremely kind gesture and I know the kids will treasure their gifts.

That is, if the adults give them back...
Why yes, that is Mr. and Mrs. McFrugalpants. Thank you for asking! They had a swell time. (I'm sure Kurt would enjoy Monster Jam more than the PBR Finals. I'm just saying.)



The kids, obviously had a blast!

And then...and then Mickey and Minnie showed up!

My nephews, Clay and AJ. Hey AJ--what do mice eat? Cheese!! Of course!

And that was just the pre-party! The show was even better!

More pics to come...

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