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I usually do a “Reading and Eating” post on Wednesdays.  The problem is, I just finished Ken Follett’s Fall of Giants, and I can’t stop talking about it.  The book follows multiple storylines, taking the characters from 1911-1918 during the Great War in Europe.

Simultaneously, I listened to ten episodes of a history podcast about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the lead up to World War I.  I’m obsessed with the question: if Gavrilo Princip had not murdered Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo- let’s imagine that he shot at him and missed- could World War I have been avoided?

I think it’s possible!  There might have been a smaller war in Europe, perhaps between Austria and Serbia, or possibly no war at all.  And without Germany’s humiliation after World War I, there would have been no Nazi party and Hitler coming to power, and no World War II.

It’s mind boggling to think of the catastrophe of those wars being avoided.  On the other hand, if you change those events maybe something worse could have happened.  Offhand it’s hard to think what could be worse than the atrocities committed during World War II, but you never know.

Anyway- all this is to say, I highly recommend Fall of Giants.  From listening to the history podcasts, I can attest to the fact that Follett kept very close to the facts, so reading these books is like a very, very fun history lesson.  The story lines are all compelling, and while those of course are fiction, you feel like it all could have happened.  After all, there were real people living through that time in Europe and the United States, and they suffered losses and triumphs just like the characters in this book.

You can see how I can’t stop talking about it!  And the best news is, Fall of Giants is the first book in a trilogy!  I’ve already moved on to the “Rise of the Nazis” series in my history podcast, to get me ready for the next book, Winter of the World.

While I’m waiting for that book to arrive, I’m tidying up some loose ends.  First, I’m finishing our Cool Blogger’s Book Club book:

I feel like I did this book a disservice, because I tried to read it while I was reading Fall of Giants.  I kept reluctantly tearing myself away from the Ken Follett to read our book club chapters, and as a result I didn’t enjoy I Capture the Castle as much as I could have.  I’m happy that I can just focus on the book for the final few chapters.

(Side note: It was Engie who recommended Fall of Giants, and she also runs our book club.  So even though it made no sense, I kept blaming her for my reading conundrum.  Yes, Engie, this is all your fault for making me read two excellent books simultaneously!)

Then, a library hold came in:

I said I wasn’t going to read any more Japanese mysteries for a while, forgetting that I had already placed a hold on this one.  Okay, I’ll read it!  It should be quick, and then I’ll be ready to dive into book #2 of my trilogy.

Coming up tomorrow- Eating!  More Kamala Kookies and… a food dedicated to Tim Walz.  It starts with a “W”- can you guess what it is?

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Reading and Eating

I’ve started Edge of Eternity and we are now in the 1960s!  It’s amazing to me how much I actually don’t know.  Yes- I did know there was a wall in Berlin.  But if you asked me when it was built, I would have said… right after WWII?  No!  It was built in 1961, after the US and USSR threatened war over the Berlin crisis.  This was going on during the Civil Rights protests in the US.  What an incredibly turbulent time!  Needless to say, I’m loving this book. This is the third book in Ken Follett’s Century Trilogy, and in between books 2 and 3 I quickly read this: This was a reread, as all Agatha Christies are for me.  I found it at the used bookstore, flipped through it and didn’t recognize any of the character’s names.  I took that as a good sign, and decided to risk it.  So many times I start an Agatha Christie (I read them all at least thirty years ago) and remember the ending about halfway through. Not this time!  I KNOW I read this one, but I truly couldn’t remember it.  I even tried out different “ingenious” solutions: “The narrator is the murderer!  The priest isn’t really a priest!  Someone is a long-lost son!”  Nope.  The ending was a complete surprise.  I really enjoyed this reread! Eating wise… I’ve continued to pretend that it’s not hot, muggy, and steamy here, and made chili!  I while ago I made Vegan Cincinnati Chili from this website. I was planning to make that again, but when I went to the website, I noticed he also has a recipe for “Texas Chili” which is called Best Damn Vegan Chili Ever.  Well!  I had to try that. It was very good!  I’m not sure I believe the claims that this chili is “award winning.”.  But to be fair, I did leave out two “optional” ingredients, pickled jalapenos and masa harina.  Mayne next time I’ll put those in and see if it wins any awards. I will say that my husband LOVED it!  We ate it for two dinners, and both times he exclaimed over how much he enjoyed it. Chili: Cincinatti, or Texas style? What are you reading now?

Fall Fun

I had a really nice, fall-ish weekend!  When I say “fall-ish,” I don’t mean I visited a pumpkin patch or went apple picking.  No, we don’t have that in Florida- although, I’m pretty sure it’s too early for those things just about everywhere right now.  But those are things that never happen in Florida, so we have to make our own fall. We may not have cool temperatures and falling leaves, but we do have football and homecoming!  Saturday night was our high school homecoming dance, and my daughter went with two of her friends, looking amazing in her new dress.  I got a lot of GREAT comments on my post about the suit vs. dress dilemma, including one from Julie saying that she wore a tux to her prom!  For this dance, my daughter wore a dress- who knows what will happen in the future. I dropped my daughter and her two friends at the dance, and I loved seeing all the kids dressed up.  I also loved that these three girls didn’t feel like they needed dates- they were happy to be going together.  I was excited that it was my daughter’s first high school dance. I was also excited that after the dance, another mom was picking the girls up and bringing them back to her house for a sleepover.  I knew that my daughter would be in good hands and I knew she would have fun- and my job was done for the night. I got home just in time for the start of the Baylor game.  It was gloomy and rainy outside (a typical South Florida evening in September) and my house was so cozy!  We broke out the fall food and beverages. We tried each of the beers: the Oktoberfest was very good; the Pumpking Ale was okay, and the Howling Gourds was terrible.  The only one we actually finished was the Oktoberfest.  It turns out some things just shouldn’t taste like pumpkin, and beer is one of them.  But it was fun to try them all. I LOVE chips and salsa, but don’t normally eat them.  It’s one of those thing I can’t stop eating once I start, so I usually don’t let myself start.  But I made an exception since they were “fall-themed” (holiday foods don’t really count, right???) and I loved them.  The pepita salsa is delicious, and chips are always good.  Plus they looked like fall leaves! We also had this: It was good.  I mean- it was good for a prepared dinner.  Elaborate cooking wasn’t in my plan for this night, so we definitely enjoyed these “heat and serve” enchiladas. We watched Baylor win, and oh yes- I was wearing my new favorite pajamas. After the game, I stayed up late reading, and finally crawled into bed, knowing that there was no work or school tomorrow, and no one would be needing me for anything.  I could sleep as late as I wanted, and didn’t wake up until 9 am.  It felt AMAZING. After a nice slow start to the morning, Sunday got underway.  I picked up my daughter, did the grocery shopping, and started thinking about plans for the week.  I felt a little melancholy that the weekend was coming to an end.  Sometimes everything just comes together perfectly.  I know there will be more fun times this fall, but it’s possible that I’ll look back and say “Yes, that was the best night of the whole season.” Are you starting to think about fall, or are you still in a summer frame of mind? Pumpkin ale- yay, or nay?

Weekly Rundown- Everything is Awesome!

I don’t want to say this injury is behind me, because that would be tempting fate a little too much.  But let’s just say “Everything is Awesome” from The Lego Movie has been running through my head, and life seems good!  I’m linking up as always with Kim and Deborah for this Weekly Rundown.  Here’s how it all played out… Sunday I walked one mile and ran 3. Everything felt good! Monday I did lower body strength at home, including single leg exercises and squats.  One of the (few) things I’m proud of from my work this summer is the progress I made in the one leg sit-to-stand.  It’s one of the foundation exercises on Sally McRae’s app and also one of the hip stability exercises from Brad Beer’s book.  You start sitting on a chair or bench, and stand up using one leg, then sit back down, stand up again, etc. only on one leg.  When I first started I could only do five reps on each leg- now I can do 36 reps!!!  At least something has improved. I also did Caroline Girvan’s deadbug workout..  I’m really tired of it by now! Tuesday I walked 3 miles… … and then did a different core workout!  I did Caroline Girvan’s Standing Abs Workout, and I liked it.  At least, I liked doing something different. Wednesday Again, I walked one mile and ran 3.  Still feeling good! Thursday I did my single leg exercises, and another core workout.  This one Engie recommended, MadFit Standing Core Workout..  I liked this one too!  Then I had time for 20 minutes of walking. At night we watched the Dolphins game, which was a complete fiasco.  We lost, and our quarterback got ANOTHER CONCUSSION.  The poor guy will be out for… ever?  The rest of the season?  I feel really bad for him, and now our season is a shambles after only the second game. Friday Gym day!  It was a very squat-focused workout, because I skipped deadlifts.  My low back is nagging at me again, and deadlifts sadly make it worse.  After squats and Bulgarian split squats I did some core (abs and low back machines.) At night I planned to go to our high school football game, but it rained so much that the band couldn’t play (so I didn’t go.)  They did manage to play in the rain and our team won!  This was our homecoming, and last year’s homecoming was completely rained out.  September outdoor events just shouldn’t be a thing in South Florida. Saturday This was a big day- I walked one mile and ran 4!!!  I’m getting there! At night we watched the Baylor game.  FINALLY.  A game where it didn’t rain, no one got injured, and we WON!  At least the football week ended on a high note. Sunday Off!  Sleeping in and waffles will be involved (obviously.) So, it was a good week.  Moving forward, I’m going to cautiously try running every other day.  Running every third day was great to get me back from this injury, but I can’t do that forever! How was your week?  Were there any moments where you sang “Everything is Awesome?” Top photo by Stainless Images on Unsplash

Friday Coffee Date!

Hey, it’s Friday!  Pour yourself a beverage in your favorite fall mug (wait- you do have one, right?) and join me. Let’s talk about the weekend!  Tonight is another high school football game, and I will be there.  The last two weeks have been away games, so I’ve missed going.  But you know what that means- it’s time for Homecoming!  My daughter decided to go to the dance with a group of friends, and we started thinking about what she would wear.  But let’s back up for a moment… The high school concert band uniform is tuxes for the boys and long black dresses for girls.  When my daughter was a freshman last year, she said she would prefer to wear a tux. Now, I wasn’t entirely opposed to this, but I just preferred that she wear a dress… like all the other girls?  I told her that whatever she decided to do was fine, but there’s a reason boys usually wear suits and girls usually wear dresses.  Girls are more curvy, so dresses flatter them more.  My daughter is very curvy, and I thought a tux would just make her look kind of big all over. She decided to wear the dress, and I thought she looked lovely!  Then I was telling my friend about how well I handled that situation, and she thought I was VERY WRONG.  Why, she asked, did it matter how she looked?  Why did I make that the most important thing? Er- good question.  When it was time for New Year’s, my daughter wanted to wear a suit to the party.  I agreed immediately, and she actually looked kind of cute (not that it mattered!) Later I asked how she liked wearing the suit, and she said “I loved it.  I felt really confident.”  Okay then. Back to Homecoming!  My daughter said she wanted to wear a suit, and we got to work on her outfit (I was tasked with finding her some new pants, which was surprisingly hard.) Then yesterday she went to the mall to help her friend find a dress, and came home with… a dress, which she is now wearing to Homecoming. You guys, I can’t keep up!  Girls are so hard!!!  Boys are so. much. easier. Anyway, while my daughter is at the dance on Saturday night, my husband and I will be watching the Baylor game!  I have a fun fall-themed dinner planned, with some new things to sample from Trader Joe’s. One last thing- I’ve submitted my request for postponement of jury duty.  Weirdly, the request had to be submitted in writing, and by that I mean I had to write a letter and mail it through the U.S. postal service.  When was the last time you did that? I was so confused.  I couldn’t even really remember how to do it.  When I printed out my letter, my husband looked at it and said “You didn’t leave room for your signature.”  Oh yeah- I totally forgot.  Then I had to find an envelope and a stamp, and take it to the mailbox… I mean, don’t we have more modern methods of communication nowadays?  Anyway, I hope it gets there, and I hope I get my postponement (actually, I’m hoping they forget all about me, but if worst comes to worst I’ll take a postponement.) That’s it for this week! When was the last time you mailed a letter?  I don’t mean a greeting card or postcard, but like an official letter?   Do you think I was wrong to encourage my daughter to wear a dress?  How much does appearance matter? What are your plans for the weekend? Top photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash

17 Responses

  1. Oh, Kamala Kookies! Fun! W food? Watermelon?

    I finished I Capture the Castle this afternoon. I really enjoyed it! I’m trying to remember if I’ve ever read any Ken Follett. I feel like I read one about a cathedral being built in France or England and it was very good, but I was overwhelmed by it. Was that him? Quick search, yes, Pillars of the Earth. I wonder if I might enjoy being immersed in a big story like that if I listened to it. Hmmm. I’m currently listening to Homegoing, which is very good but as with all books about slavery and racism, it’s also a rough read. I Capture the Castle has been a nice counterpoint.

    1. I finished ICTC last night, and I loved it! And- yes, it was a little hard for me to commit to such a long book at first, but then I got really into it. I’m pretty sure Engie listened to the entire trilogy, so apparently it’s very good on audio!

  2. Waffles?!!

    I loved that trilogy, and I think I even liked the second book more than the first. I will admit, I think I liked the third book the least of the three, but enjoyed all of them. I just finished his book Never, which talks about a possible WWIII, and is an interesting concept and story too if you are not tired of him by the time you finish this trilogy.

    1. I’ll most likely take a break after this trilogy, but I’m sure I’ll come back to him at some point. Never does sound good!

  3. I bet it’s waffles!
    It’s so interesting to think about the domino effect of WWI. I agree that Hitler’s rise to power was a direct result of the dire straits that Germany was in after WWI. The most interesting elective I ever took in university was a German History course that went from Kaiser Wilhelm to post-WWII. It was absolutely fascinating and so complicated. I probably will not read those books but I could think and talk about that topic for days. DAYS.
    It’s so funny because I just finished Early Morning Riser which I loved so much but I would NOT recommend for you at all (I think you would hate it, and then we’d always have this as a wedge between us, Jenny!). Anyway, I loved it and kept looking back at certain scenes, all the while starting a new book. And I had to go put Early Morning Riser away as it was affecting my ability to enjoy the new book that I was reading, Such A Bad Influence. I had to remind myself not to compare the two! Just like with children, I guess.

    1. Okay, I won’t read Early Morning Riser because I don’t want a wedge between us! But, we could definitely discuss German history during that period. It really is fascinating and complex.

  4. I am DEEP into 11/22/63, so yes the “what if history had happened a little differently” theme is very much in my head right now. I’m 70% of the way in, right at the point where Sadie gets out of the hospital (poor Sadie – hopefully this will be her only hospital visit in the book but I feel like it might not be).

    I like ICTC, and I just have one chapter left and I’m dying to see what happens but also it has been hard to step away from 11/22/63 some nights.

    I might listen to the history podcast. Most of what I know of the WWI comes from movies of the time, which is a very interesting but not necessarily accurate perspective. There was a time after WWI when everyone just wanted to forget the war so it was like it didn’t exist, and then after that there were a ton of war movies. Some focused on the horrors of war, and some took the “hey isn’t it great that we fought The War to End All Wars and that there will never be another war ever again” track – it’s really jaw dropping to see a movie with that message knowing what came after.

    1. Well, I definitely know what’s coming up in 11/22/63 so I won’t say anything. When you’re done we can discuss it!
      Yes, it would be interesting to hear the point of view of people in the time between WWI and WWII. We have perspective that they didn’t! And, I think you would like the history podcast. The hosts are British and very smart and entertaining.

  5. I am also guessing that your W food is waffles!

    It is interesting to think about the trickle effect of decisions or conflicts. I think about how my life would be different if I changed one decision, like if I went to a different college. It would be nice to redo history and avoid the great wars but it does seem like something else might have happened and maybe it would be worse. But maybe it would have been better!

    Right now I am reading Emily Henry’s latest romance, ‘Funny Story’ which I am enjoying! I finished ‘the Wedding People’ over the weekend and it was soooo good. I didn’t want it to end!!

    1. Someone else just read Funny Story… was it Stephany? I probably won’t read it because I don’t usually like romances. The Wedding People sounds good though.
      Yes, if you had gone to a different college you would not have the life you have now! Crazy to think if we had done one thing differently, our kids wouldn’t exist.

  6. I refuse to take blame for sending good books your way! Also, I’m also so happy that you found Fall of Giants so riveting. It’s like a history soap opera and Follett does that genre so well. I thought all three books were just as good! I also really liked the Kingbridge books (Pillars of the Earth is the first book) and talked to a medieval historian once about it and she said that he did such a good job with the details. Huge thumbs up!

    1. So apparently he does a great job researching whatever period he’s writing about. At some point I’ll have to get to the Kingbridge series. Right now I’m just glad I have two nice, long books to keep me occupied. I’ll definitely skip Funny Story though!

  7. I’m deep into the next installment (_Winter of the World_) now Jenny and it does not disappoint either. I can understand you wanting to take a break from Follett after this trilogy, but _Pillars of the Earth_ was truly sublime. (If I remember right, the second in the series was ok, but the last one was trashy.)
    I’m also reading _Chevy in the Hole_ a novel about different generations living in Flint, Michigan and it’s amazing as well. I’ve been lucky in books lately.

  8. Ooh, so interesting about your book! That is such a fascinating topic. Have you seen that older movie now called The Butterfly Effect? I don’t remember it in detail but the premise is that a guy has the capability to go back in time and change the outcome of a difficult situation. Let’s just say, it’s not that simple! I kind of want to rewatch that again because I find the whole topic and concept fascinating.

  9. I am tempted to put a hold on this but I have an overwhelming number of holds PLUS books I’ve bought on super-sale through Apple Books (I’m like the only Apple Books user out there, I swear) and so… I am putting myself on a book buying fast. Unless a new JD Robb book comes out. Ha.
    My mother LOVES Ken Follett’s books… wish I’d picked them up long ago, sigh. Retirement, perhaps? (HA)

    And YES to the what-if’s – one of my favorite things to do, with history, and with my own life. 🙂

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