I think I have said this before, but when I was in high school, reading a book was the LAST thing I would do. I was too cool to read the assigned books and tried very hard NOT to read them unless the teacher required us during class time. I did read the book A Farewell to Arms because we were required to do so in class. I fell deeply in love with the story and to this day it is one of my favorite books. I even love the movie with Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones. I read this book every year because I love it so much.
The other book I fell for while in high school was The Mayor of Casterbridge. Again, a wonderful story with a crazy but effective story. If you have not read these two books you must!
Gone with the Wind was my next book. This was the book that did it for me. This is the book that hooked me to reading. This is it. I began to realize that in a book you could lose reality, you could imagine people, things and scenery. I have currently read GWTW 39 times. That equals one time for every year that I have been alive. I hope to keep it going and read it once a year, we shall see if I can do it.
Since the introduction of my smartphone, I don't read as much as I did. I also scrapbook A LOT!!! So there is another thing that takes up my time. At one time in my life I read around 300 books per year. Now it is more like 75. It may be my attention span too, it is worse because there are so many things to distract me. And then it could be that my kids are more involved in things now.
Still I love to read and love to share that love.
Now I am
not talking about the Bible, there are so grand stories in there, and
those I read over and over so don't think I am discounting that. I don't
believe that counts. That is the best book and the one you can use for
real life. So basically I count it on a different scale. I guess that
is because mainly I read novels for my escapism. The Bible I read for my soul!
I made this card for our librarian at LOHS. She reads books so I made
her a bookmark holder with 2 bookmarks. This was an experiment because I
had never made a card with bookmarks. I am pleased with the result. I am rather pleased with the way it turned out. It is a two sided card. I stitched it up after I added the pockets.
This card uses:
Tim Holtz's distress inks in Broken China, Dusty Concord, Fired Brick, Seedless Preserves, Peeled Paint, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Festive Berries, and Weathered Wood
Also DMC thread
Stampendous embossing powder in midnight black
stamps from Inkadinkadoo (Birds Galore)
Patterned paper by K&Co Viola Viva
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