Sunday, September 12, 2010

Weekend of Leisure

It was a laid back weekend for Andy and I. We didn't do much but lay around, clean and of course watch football. Maybe I didn't do much of the football watching, but I did watch the Badger football game on Saturday morning with Andy right after I got home from my massage. Andy spent the rest of the weekend watching all the college games on Saturday and NFL in the back yard on Sunday with Tom. In fact, that is where he is right now and has been since about ten this morning.

I like weekends like this especially this weekend. Andy and I have been so busy lately that we haven't had a weekend of nothing for quite some time. I also finished a book that I have been reading for a while. It's the second book in a series of three books by Stieg Larsson. It's called "The Girl Who Played With Fire." If you are looking for a book to read I highly recommend this series of books about a girl named Lisbeth Salander and her awkward and mysterious life story. I am not even sure if that is an accurate description of the books, but if you like a "Who done it" kind of a book then these are the books for you. The first book in the series is "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" and I can't wait to start the third book "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest." I have already downloaded the book onto my Kindle and now I can't wait to begin. I know my girlfriend Kim has been encouraging us girls to read the book "I AM" by Harold somebody, but it's a self help book and not really my thing. I did look it up on my Kindle and was so close to downloading it to give it a chance, but I just didn't. If you are into self help books I would suggest this one because it comes highly recommended by my good friend, Kim. I will probably give it a chance, but after I get through the third Stieg Larsson book.

Happy Reading!

1 comment:

Kim | It's All Reitz said...

Jaimi, you seriously crack me up. "I AM, by Harold somebody..." :) For those actually interested, it is called I AM: The Power of Discovering Who You Really Are, by Howard Falco.