"The Truth must Dazzle Gradually" ~ Emily Dickenson

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Morning

"The Adoration of the Wise Men"
by
Cecil F. Alexander

"Know ye not that lowly baby
Was the bright and morning star,
He who came to light the Gentiles,
And the darken'd Isles afar?



And we too may seek His cradle,
There our hearts' best treasures bring,
Love, and Faith, and true devotion,
For our Savior, God, and King."

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Rearranging Books

Someone recently told me that rearranging books is very therapeutic. I wonder at this logic, since it seems to take me forever to move my books. Once I have them a certain way, I leave them like that... for years! The more I know about the authors, the more fun I have puting them on the shelf. Dickens goes next to Hawthorne - But I think that they would fight so I might let alphebatizing slide and let Hemingway mediate. Can you imaging a fight between Dickens and Hawthorne being refereed by Hemingway? Ridiculous. Hemingway would have them wrestling before a bell could toll. Whitman would probably have to come in and calm everyone down by talking about leaves and grass. Or I could just let Louisa May Alcott distract everyone with her tales of long, fatal love chases. (Thats why I keep the female authors on a seperate shelf - Too racey and distracting for the likes of the Old Man at sea and too improprietous at the House of Seven Gables.) However, I keep Grace Livingston Hill with the ladies, because the men would make fun of her for writing the same book with different settings 32 times. They all agree upon my 'special' collection having a shelf of their own; Lewis, MacDonald, Chesterton, and Sheldon - to name a few.

I'm not quite sure how therapeutic this type of arranging is, all I know is that my books need dusting!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

December Ramblings

DECEMBER 1st
A new month... a new day...
So much potential
So much to do...
Why is it that I always want to read what I don't have to?
Have to read - "Macroeconomics"
Want to read - "The Art of War" &" Phantastes."
Today, I am thankful for the decent distractions college life presents and the beautiful Seattle city lights.
Coffee and Seattle are synonyms.