1. Actually post new blog entries. Is once a week too ambitious of me?
2. Read approximately 1200 pages of rhetorical theory in preparation to teach rhetoric to high school juniors this fall.
3. Get some concentrated vitamin D a couple of times per week.
4. Read at least four fictional books purely for pleasure. Any suggestions? The last exciting and no-brain-power reads I devoured were the three Hunger Games novels.
5. Start and successfully complete the workout DVD I purchased today: Jillian Michael's "Ripped in 30." She does look pretty intimidating! I think she'll frighten me into submission!
6. Choose the next play I'll direct at school this fall (this one's not really an option).
7. Cook some of the 256,347 scrumptious-looking meals I've pinned on Pinterest.
8. Go through all of my clothes and make an extra special trip to GCF.
What summer endeavors are you planning?
Tor, I recommend you read Divergent by Veronica Roth. Teen Fiction. REALLY good! :)
ReplyDeleteI've heard about that book. I'll have to try it! Meanwhile, I bought a book on my Nook yesterday and am over halfway done with it already. :) I think you would really like it - the storyline has a mix of historical fiction and sci-fi of the X-Men variety. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs. I LOVE it. And it mixes creepy/really neat old-fashioned photography into the story with illustrations. I'd let you borrow it if it weren't an electronic copy!
DeleteFinished Divergent! haha. GREAT read, Sarah, thanks for the recommendation!
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