Yes! The solstice is finally here! I love this longest (or thereabouts) day of the year, speaking of hours of daylight of course. Its all down hill from here though! (Did you know that the Earth is technically farther from the Sun around this date than around the Winter Solstice? A LOT of people actually think summer happens because we are closer to the sun during the summer and the winter occurs because we are farther from the sun. I had to add that in- today was the NYS Earth Science Regents Exam!) So, this day always makes me think of Earth Science and one of our favorite (and outrageous) things to do on this weekend each year when we lived in Seattle. I hope someday we can take our girls to this!
On the other hand, many of you will be shocked to know that I started reading for leisure (thats how bored I’ve gotten- I’m not a “natural” reader!). I picked up Eiger Dreams by Jon Krakauer at the library, author of Into the Wild, Into Thin Air and Under the Banner of Heaven, all of which I have read already and all I found fascinating. This book of his is a collection of mostly short essays he had written for magazines (he often writes for Outside and Smithsonian) and are about different aspects of mountaineering, climbing, bouldering and outside adventures. You could say I am living vicariously. However, he is the only author that I have read everything of his I can get my hands on- I love the true life stories he writes about and how gripping he tells the tales. He has great insight, a down to earth perspective and hails from the NW. So far, its very, very good and a fast read!
HI! Just checking out your site..love it! I don’t have much time…the boys are on their way back from a bike ride…but wanted to add…I love the book Into the Wild. Deke and I read it on vacation (when we drive somewhere, we each take turns reading the book out loud to each other while they other is driving) Much better than the books on CD. We both enjoyed that book. Let us know how the new book is going.
Thanks for checking out the blog! I have to admit that our conversations about how funny and amazing our kids are inspired this very much!
I love the idea of reading to each other. I have lots of “couple” friends that have done that. We sometimes get carsick reading so it doesn’t work that well, but a nice evening in is perfect. When we travel we load up the IPod with a bunch of NPR “This American Life” programs for our trips to Albany and listen to them as a family through the radio/IPod. Its also on the radio Friday and Saturday nights on 88.7 WBFO in our area. They are stories of regular people in America told through interviews with them. They aren’t the “Jerry Springer” style, but are everyday people that have truly fascinating stories. If you haven’t heard this program its incredible and free! Another one we listen to is Radio Lab (like This American Life, but about science and medical stuff) from Public Radio NYC. Then again, playing “guess the band” is always a good thing to play with the IPod and pass the time in the car!
Thanks for reading! Looking forward your suggestions and comments as always!