Friday, January 31, 2014

Book Review: A Handmaid's Tale

I read this book when we first moved to McAllen this summer. 

 

The Handmaid's Tale

Offred is a woman living in a incredibly strict society where the slightest indiscretion is likely to get you killed. She has to watch everything she says, everything she does, and even her body language. Her station in this cold society is a handmaid, who have only one purpose to fulfill, and her time is running out. The question of who she can trust in this impersonal, cold world, is vital to her survival. I could not put this book down! I loved the descriptions of her day to day life, the flash backs to her old life, it all pulled me into her world. The society in this book is reminiscent of the one in 1984 by George Orwell (one of my favorites). As the pages flew by and I was sure this book was going to end up on my favorites list too, then I got to last quarter of the book. There were several plot twists and events that felt too easy, too convenient. To me, it felt as if the author had become bored with the story and was ready to be done with it. In the end, I felt dissatisfied with the end, that is why I'm not giving the book an A. Although, be sure to read the "Historical Notes" at the end of the book, they add to the story!



Rating: B+

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Apartment Update

Joe and I have been in our new apartment for 6 months now and although we haven't made many changes to the decor, there have been a few I wanted to share. 

 New bedspread!

One we had before: 




New one:



Curtains! 
We put curtains up in bedroom. 

Before:




After:
Now I want to get curtains for every room! They make such a difference.

 

 

New artwork! 

We put up a new picture in the dining area. 




New plants!
I love snake plants!

 


We still have more to do but it's a good start!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Gone with the Wind Night


 For Christmas Joe gave me Gone with the Wind on blue ray, so naturally we had to do a themed movie night, duh! Gone with the Wind is one of my favorite movies (I've read the book several times and love it as well), so of course I was super excited to plan a night themed around it. First I picked out my most Gone with the Wind-y outfit, a maxi skirt with a belt and a button up shirt. I wish I could have worn a full on hoop skirt but seeing as they aren't in style (except on Halloween or at a renaissance festival), and really aren't very practical, I decided not to purchase one. Here is a pic of my outfit:


 I even did my hair in an updo:

  After I planned out my outfit and hair, I started on the menu. For our cocktail hour I made Georgia juleps (peach flavored mint juleps). They were delicious!!! Also very dangerous, it would be easy to drink them quickly because they taste so good but they are very strong.

 For dinner we made fried chicken breast, macaroni and cheese, broccoli, and buttermilk biscuits. We'd never fried chicken before and it turned out really well, Joe loved it. During cocktail hour and dinner we listened to songs from the Civil War era. After eating our home cooked southern meal, we watched the movie. I always forget how long it is and we were both pretty tired by time it was over. Joe had never seen the entire movie so I kept nudging him when he would nod off (I'm awful, I know). The night was a blast, more movie theme nights are definitely in our future. 

*Disclaimer: while I love Gone with the Wind, I completely realize that it inaccurately portrays of the lives and attitudes of American slaves. It was published in 1936 and reflects the racism that was, sadly, so common in society back then.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014


Happy New Year everyone!!! New Year's Eve is one of my favorite holidays! Champagne, sparklers, cocktail parties, what's not to love? This year we decided to throw a New Year's Eve party for just the two of us. First we went to the movies then we headed home to ring in the new year with a homemade dinner. We made French 75s, one of my favorite cocktails, and for dinner had chicken parmesan, one of Joe's favorites. Everything was delicious!

This year I decided to make simple New Year's resolutions, my main one is to take more photos. Here is the first photo I took in 2014:

I got new champagne flutes for Christmas and I love them! Perfect for ringing in the New Year.
 

What are your New Year's resolutions?