Thursday, August 26

The Hunger Games

Before school started I wanted to get in some last minute reading that I knew I wouldn't have time nor energy for once school began. I read the first book on Janna's suggestion a while ago. I loved it! However, I hate being caught in book two in a three book series; the authors usually wrap up book one in case it doesn't go very far and two and three never get published. Book two, however, always leaves the reader hanging. They usually know there will be a promise of getting book three published, so there's no need to wrap up the loose ends snugly. The author also usually gets busy with popularity and it takes a long time to get book three out. Therefore, I didn't read the second 'til the third came out, which was just a few weeks ago. I was going to just skim the first again, but I got completely pulled in. I just couldn't help reading it all over again.

The first book is pretty well written with a lot of powerful, yet subtle, themes. The most powerful of these was the question of what people will do for entertainment's sake and for power's sake. It's an interesting look at what motivates people and how those motivations can be positive or negative; how they can be for good or evil. Granted, she takes some liberties with the graphic nature of some sections. There are some violent deaths in there. They aren't overly depicted, but it's for an older teen audience. Some really great conversations could come out of it though, and actually have... in my life at least. :)

The second book... well... I had low expectations from what I'd heard. It was better than I expected, but not as great as the first. Still interesting and catching, but it did leave you hanging. There weren't as many powerful themes in it, nor was it as subtle. It was more of a surface read. The one theme that I pulled out of it was the question of what people are willing to give up and live with/without as long as they have something to hold on to, someone to hold on to. The things we're willing to sacrifice because others are worth it. The nobleness of the human spirit contrasted with the baseness and manipulation of the human spirit. Again, though, it took a bit of thinking to pull that idea out and clarify it.

The third book is the one that just came out, Mockingjay. The book started out well and kept up a gripping pace throughout. Like the other two books, I was riveted inside the story and the characters. I know some of you haven't read it yet, so I'm not going to go into details, but... just a warning... it gets pretty violent and graphic in there. Parents, read it first... I'm not sure I'd want my child reading it without figuring out how to talk about the themes that are in there. They are dramatic and a little heavy handed, but powerful and disconcerting. If any of you read it, please let me know what you think. I'm very curious to hear your thoughts- I may just be over reacting because of outside influences- very possible.

Anyway, I wanted to post this before I forgot all the details and get wrapped up in school on Monday. I let school stop me from posting about some awesome books I read this summer. So sad. :)  Anyway, let me know if you read them!

Tuesday, August 24

So Long Summer

It's almost shocking to me that summer is coming to an end. I haven't posted anything since right around June sometime, so here are a few things I've been up to in no particular order. **Warning: this post contains two months worth of activity in two semi-busy months. **

I'm saying goodbye to this building. I'm officially finished with my English endorsement; the last step for my teaching certification. I took my last two classes (both American Lit) this summer at UVU. I've walked through this parking lot and up those stairs oh-so-many times.


I'm saying hello to this building- American Preparatory Academy in West Valley. I've already spent two weeks training and today I went in to set up my classroom. (Getting paper on those bulletin boards isn't as easy as it should be.) I'm teaching English and Dance- so excited for it! I love the staff and students I've met so far. 



I still get to see her everyday, which I absolutely love and thank my lucky stars for.

  


And... a few other random events that have rocked my summer:


Tuacahn's "Tarzan"
So fun to get some of the family together for a couple days and play. 

Ry's back in SLC! Woohoo! We went to the Salt Lake Parade of Homes; this was a kids play house- intense. And yes, we did get lost in Draper, because it's laid out ridiculously.

 
Fourth of July in Richfield! 'Nough said.

Oh the Children's Parade... I thought I missed it this year because I was running late, but I was thankfully an hour off. Decorated bikes, wagons, scooters, and hair-do's. Perfect country classic.

Mmmm... naps at the cabin. I was really hoping for one right then; Jainie, however, was pretending, and not very well at that. Still, it was fun to cuddle up momentarily.


And lastly, what would a summer be without baseball? Thankfully Janna's kids play and don't mind me hanging out and watching all their games. I really do love it. Makes summer wonderful!

This summer's been busy, but wonderful. I'm excited to start teaching again and to get into fall (my favorite season), but this summer has truly been awesome. Always a little sad to see it go.