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"Just think how bad it looks, to peek through a crack and meet with a stack of books"~AMONI

January 2, 2010

As tradition dictates, I offer you my list of Books Read in 2009:

  1. Eat, Pray, Love- Elizabeth Gilbert
  2. The Brief History of the Dead- Kevin Brokmeier
  3. The Dark Angel-  Meredith Ann Pierce
  4. A Gathering of Gargoyles- Meredith Ann Pierce
  5. The Pearl of the Soul of the World-  Meredith Ann Pierce
  6. S. – Slavenka Drakulic
  7. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society-  Mary Ann Shaffer
  8. Burnt Offerings- Laurell K. Hamilton
  9. Blue Moon- Laurell K. Hamilton
  10. I Know This Much Is True- Wally Lamb
  11. Obsidian Butterfly- Laurell K. Hamilton
  12. Narcissus in Chains- Laurell K. Hamilton
  13. Cerulean Sins- Laurell K. Hamilton
  14. Incubus Dreams- Laurell K. Hamilton
  15. Garlic and Sapphires- Ruth Reichl
  16. The Yacoubian Building- Alaa Al Aswany
  17. White Teeth- Zadie Smith

Another year gone by wasted on Laurell K. Hamilton and her horrible vampire tomes- but I’m resolute that I won’t be reading anymore.  Both Jacob and myself made a clean break at Incubus Dreams which is possibly the worst book I have ever had the misfortune of reading.  Ew and yuck.   I re-read my favorite YA book series this year and loved it as much as I ever have, the depth of feeling it still illicits in my heart is impressive considering how many times I have read it.  This year’s top book was most certainly, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which was universally popular with every person I passed the book around to.  What a wonderful little book- it had everything you could want in it, mystery, history, romance… I would recommend it to anyone!  Another fun thing that happened with me and books this year is bookcrossing, a website which encourages kamikaze style drop offs of books in random locations for people to find and enter into the computer- sort of a way of sending your love of books around the globe.  I found a book at the DeCordova Museum this past summer, Garlic and Sapphires actually, and was tickled pink by the idea so I sent some books into the wild myself- a few in Boston and even one in New York City.  It was super fun.  Everyone should get on board with it- all the information as to how to do it is on the website.

Anyone have any suggestions for what I should read in 2010?

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Twenty Ten

January 1, 2010

It’s 2010.  I couldn’t let this first day of the new year go by without some sort of acknowledgment that I am indeed alive, and thriving, despite what accounts you may have heard to the contrary.

2009 was a tough year.  I gained and lost a number of people I consider dear to me due to as vast an array of circumstances as there are spots on a leopard- that is to say they are all different and yet maintain a somewhat similar look and feel.  I had a lot of plans in my head for the year that has past me by, and we all do- but the vast and inky pool of hurt that I swam through to get through this day, this 2010, is very difficult to scrub clean.  I am ever surprised by the massive capacity of the human heart to endure pain and ills.  I have had worse inflicted upon me, worse by scores, worse beyond anything 2009 wanted to try to throw my way, but at the age I am now, and the place I am, knowing the people I know now, living where I do and seeing what I’ve seen, I can honestly say there have been nights when I wondered how it was possible that I would ever be able to get up again.  As emo as that sounds, and boy does it ever, it isn’t to acquire pity or even sympathy that I write it- more to inquire as to how other people stand up again after crippling sadness.

I’ll admit that my heart was greatly lifted when I was able to welcome a dear friend back in to my life- and in that welcoming was healed from a lot of sadness.  But as I was able to keep one dear friend close to me, I have ever felt the slow and steady slide of other dear friends slipping away.  It is right and natural to cycle through relationships, holding some near, letting others grow farther- but it has been really painful to discover at last, despite how much I tried to fight against it, there are friends that I love who just don’t care about me enough to make the effort to be a part of my regular life.  Even if they say that they do.  And that has to be okay.  It hurts, but it has to be okay.  I have to let them go, and I have to remind myself that they are not going to come flying back to me the way that stories often say they will.  They are gone, and they don’t love me with the depth and attention that I demand and deserve.

While debt is stressful and crippling in an entirely different way, I think it is something that we all will spend the remainder of our lives dealing with- that only a very small fraction of people in the world can life a life free of debt and liberated from the constant nagging that nothing is ever truly yours.  Because of this commonality of man, I have found my debt to be less stressful and less taxing in my waking hours than other pains and ills.  Only in the wee hours of the morning does it haunt me and keep me awake with its sinister kisses.

And though 2009 has brought me pain, it has also brought me joy- joys I have shared before in pictures and words- gratitudes beyond measure, enough even, to make up for all that the year has lacked.  So instead of going to sleep tonight reflecting on the things I want to leave behind about last year, I am going to instead embrace those things that made my life worth living- my family, my very dedicated friends (who have proven themselves again and again and again.  I love you), my beloved pets, my experiences at work, creatively, and theatrically, and my real affirmation of faith.

Goodnight, old life.  Tomorrow I’ll try again.

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New Year's Resolution: To tolerate fools more gladly, provided this does not encourage them to take up more of my time.~James Agate

January 3, 2009

Welcome to 2009 my friends.  A year has flown by and I didn’t even notice and suddenly here I am in the last year of the 0′s without much claim to fame and without much to show for it.  I am not married to a baked bean tycoon, I have never touched a peacock, and I don’t live in a glorious castle on the French Riviera.  These things alone are reasons to note that my life is a failure, I am sure you would all agree.  I could go on all day listing the various things that I am not or haven’t done with myself in the last year, but instead I am going to give you the Shannon Rosa top list of things about 2008.

In February,  I had a Leap Year party and a LOT of people who mean a lot to me showed up.  Not only did I get to see lots of my every day and fudge friends, but Scot, John and Erin, and Mike Kinnally showed up too.  It made me feel extremely happy and loved to have them all there for me, and to celebrate the one extra day of the year!

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In April, Jacob hosted a beautiful Seder dinner at the Woodlawn. It was hands down one of the most fun parties I have ever been to- the food was excellent, the company was excellent, there was a LOT of wine and good conversation, and everything looked beautiful.  It was really fun and silly to prepare for this dinner with no car, as we didn’t have one in April- you haven’t lived until you have seen Jacob carrying a 50 lb push cart up 5 flights of steps because it was so heavy the wheels broke off completely.

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In May, the Woodlawn welcomed Lavan Celine Rosa-Krause into our lives.  She has been a whole lot of work, that is to be sure, but she has given us a lot of love and a lot of joy as she has grown from baby dog into big girl.  She has a lot of work to do before she is a really good girl, lots and lots of growing to do and less kicky lickying, but she has made this year a fantastic adventure.

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In June, I spent several days on the Cape with a bunch of my friends first at Kristin’s Cape house and then later, Kyle, Jeremy and Jacob joined me for several days and I held a big party on Saturday night in Eastham where a bunch more of my friends came together to hang out with me.  Admittedly there were a few sticky moments in the week, but I think that makes it even better because you appreciate the good times more when you have something to compare them to. It was so wonderful to see friends from Stonehill, too.

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In August, we had another addition to the family, Xander came home to be our third and final pet.  We took him from a litter of kittens from next door, because Jacob had never had a baby kitty of his own before.  The house seemed pretty full with Seamus, Lavan AND Xander, but we got used to it quickly as everyone found their own unique relationships with one another.  Lavan and Xander are especially playful together.

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On September 1st, Jacob and I moved from The Woodlawn, to our new apartment, 60 Rue de Woodlawn- right next door!  Despite the fact that it was a mess and we needed to sleep on a mattress on the floor for almost two months while they fixed everything up, we were both extremely happy to get to stay on the same street we were on before and also have a space we could have control over without having to worry about any weirdo third room mates.  The best part about the new apartment is that it has a washer and dryer in the unit so we don’t ever have to lug our laundry any further than across the room to wash it.

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In September, I started to teach my first class at Suffolk University, SU101.  It is a class which gives a support system to new students and helps to guide them along the path of responsible behavior.  I really liked a lot of my studrnts and admired their hard work.   It was also very cool to get to know some of the Suffolk incoming freshman and to make a friend of my TA, Matt.  He is an amazing kid with a lot of future potential and we were matched up VERY well.

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Also in September, I auditioned for and was accepted into the Back Bay Chorale, a group of 100 singers in the metro Boston area who put on concerts of challenging classical music four times a year.  I was so nervous about trying out but I really felt strongly that I needed to do something to help me work out my voice and stimulate me intellectually.  I got to be better friends with our neighbor, Joanna, who is also in the chorus with me and made some other nice friends throughout the last few months.

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In October, I got a bed.  No.  Seriously.  Since February, I was sleeping on my mattress on the floor and I had gotten to the end of my ability to see that as a good idea, so a trip to Ikea produced a beautiful black wrought iron bed for me to sleep on, and my wonderful room mate and his wonderful new boyfriend put it together for me one night while I was at choir rehearsal because they are sweet and thoughtful.

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In November, I got to take my first trip to the Berkshires.  On our Thanksgiving vacation a combination of several of my dear friends traveled to Jeremy’s time share in the Berkshires for the holiday. We relaxed in a lovely, fancy suite and watched TV, knit, cooked, talked, and went in our exquisite jacuzzi bath tubs.  One of our favorite appointments was the fantastic pretend fireplace which shot out pretend flames and blew warm air at us while it hummed with pretend crackling fire sounds.  We also visited Mass MoCA and saw some spectacular art and dined at a delicious Chinese buffet.  On Thanksgiving day we cooked a feast of Cornish Hens and all the fixings and it was delicious and lovely!

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In December, since my car had an unfortunate demise in the Berkshire Mountains, I purchased my very first brand new car.  It is a gorgeous silver Scion xD and I am completely in love with it.  Jacob helped me to pick out the best model and I scooped it up and drove it home!  No more fear about breaking down every time I leave the house.  I am happy to say that for the first time in my life I feel safe and secure leaving my house to drive somewhere.

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And there you have it.  All these wonderful things happened to me this year, and looking at them all layed out like this makes me feel very proud- not bean tycoon proud, but pretty proud anyway.  Here is to another wonderful year of loving those I love and encouraging others who do not to find love and peace in their own way.

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Ever Virgin.

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Show me the books he loves and I shall know the man far better than through mortal friends. ~ Dawn Adams

January 2, 2009

As tradition dictates, I offer you my list of Books Read in 2008-

1.    Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim- David Sedaris
2.    First Person Plural-  Cameron West
3.    When Rabbit Howls-   Truddi Chase
4.    Guilty Pleasures- Laurell K. Hamilton
5.    The Laughing Corpse- Laurell K. Hamilton
6.    The Circus of the Damned- Laurell K. Hamilton
7.    The Lunatic Café- Laurell K. Hamilton
8.    Bloody Bones- Laurell K. Hamilton
9.    The Killing Dance- Laurell K. Hamilton
10.    The Woman Warrior- Maxine Hong Kingston
11.    Vanishing Acts- Jodi Picoult
12.    The Mermaid Chair- Susan Monk Kidd
13.     Easter Rising- Michael Patrick MacDonald
14.    Swish- Joel Derfner
15.     Dreams of My Father- Barrack Obama

As you can see, I read only a little more than last year, and a bulk of this was in the spring/summer when Jacob and I decided to read a crudload of terrible vampire novels.  The best of this year’s books would have to be The Mermaid Chair and The Woman Warrior.  Susan Monk Kidd, Author of The Mermaid Chair, also wrote The Secret Life of Bees, which was recently on the big screen and was EXCELLENT.  I read that book last year and saw the movie a few months ago with Frank.  I reccomend the movie and both books!  The Woman Warrior is by Maxine Hong Kingston, a Distinguished Visiting Scholar from Suffolk.  She was our Graduate Commencement Speaker last year, and authographed a copy for me, which I thought was very kind.  The book tells several short stories about growing up Chinese-American with immigrant parents.  It was absolutely riviting from cover to cover.

Happy reading, my friends!  Any books you think I should add to my 2009 to-read list?  Let me know!

Year-End wrap up coming soon!

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