I recently finished reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak for the second time. I really like to read, but I rarely read a book more than once. If I do, I must really like the book.
I first read The Book Thief a couple of years ago and I loved it. The book was well written. I became attached to the characters. I cried. I laughed. I felt scared. I thought about the message of the book for a long time after finishing it.
The movie came out in 2013 based on the book. I saw it and I thought they did a good job with it. I realized, though, as I watched the movie, I couldn't remember the details of the book and that I wanted to read it again.
I didn't pick it up again until a couple of weeks ago and, as I started reading it, I remembered why I liked it so much. The author does a good job with character development and keeping you interested in the story.
The book is from a different perspective. The narrator of the book is Death. I know some people might find that weird, but I feel like it works in this case. As odd as this may sound, Death becomes fascinated by a little girl named Leisl, who lives in Nazi Germany during World War II.
Leisl is surrounded by death and suffering at a young age, but continues strong and courageous in the face of it. Leisl and the people she is surrounded by, show Death that humans are worth it, that even with all these humans killing other humans that humans are beautiful creatures and that words are powerful whether to persuade for good or for bad.
I won't go into great details about it all, but I really just wanted to say that I love the book The Book Thief. It is sad. It is funny. It is thought provoking.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
San Diego- La Jolla Beach, Trolley Tour, Coronado, Temple
Last post for my California trip...
I loved San Diego! We went there on our last full day before heading home. I heard from a friend that taking the trolley tour through San Diego is a fun way of seeing the city without having to worry about driving through the city and parking and figuring out where to go etc.
The trolley tour was awesome! They stop at a few of the most popular touristy places in the city and they come around every 30 minutes or so.
We got off the trolley at a couple of places, but I definitely think my favorite stop was Coronado! Coronado is a peninsula of San Diego.
The reason I loved Coronado, (besides the charming houses and architecture, where no two buildings or houses were exactly alike (so no cookie cutter houses here)), was because of the beach!
Apparently Coronado beach was rated the #1 beach in the U.S. last year. (Something we learned on our trolley tour). Since we had been to a few other beaches on this trip, we wondered how this beach was going to be different from the other ones we had been to.
The beach was different and it was awesome! How do I describe this beach?
Well, there were really tiny gold specks in the water that made it sparkle. (You can kind of see the gold in the picture above). The water was clear. The sand was so soft and light-colored. The water was shallow going pretty far out. The buildings near the beach were charming. The beach was just beautiful in general! (And they had lifeguards and decent restrooms.) I loved this beach!
Water had washed over the words (in the picture above) numerous times and yet the letters stayed.
Coronado!
Look at that sand! It felt so good on the feet.
Sisters at Coronado!
My adorable nieces, Madeline and Ellie, jumping for the camera. Aren't they so cute?!
Paparazzi shot!
The trolley tour was awesome! There were a couple of stops that we didn't get to explore at (like Balboa Park), that I definitely want to go to next time I visit Kristina and Tom.
We parked in Old Town San Diego near the Mormon Battalion Museum to catch the trolley and we decided, since the museum was open later than the trolley ran, that we would go to the museum last. The church did an awesome job with the museum! It's a fun and interactive way to learn about the Mormon Battalion.
I know I started off with the end of the day but now I'm going back to the beginning. We began our day at La Jolla Beach. The water was so clear there and we saw some seals or sea lions (I am not sure which ones) swimming around.
La Jolla!
Just in case you didn't know from previous posts, I love the beach!
Isn't it beautiful?!
Kristina, Lara and I at La Jolla.
Our very last stop of the day before going home was the temple! It sure was beautiful! I love how it's right off the freeway (kind of like the D.C. temple) and it just kind of is suddenly there.
Sisters at the temple!
Well this post concludes my posts from my trip to California. Overall it was a wonderful, fun-filled, family-filled trip!
I loved San Diego! We went there on our last full day before heading home. I heard from a friend that taking the trolley tour through San Diego is a fun way of seeing the city without having to worry about driving through the city and parking and figuring out where to go etc.
The trolley tour was awesome! They stop at a few of the most popular touristy places in the city and they come around every 30 minutes or so.
We got off the trolley at a couple of places, but I definitely think my favorite stop was Coronado! Coronado is a peninsula of San Diego.
The reason I loved Coronado, (besides the charming houses and architecture, where no two buildings or houses were exactly alike (so no cookie cutter houses here)), was because of the beach!
Apparently Coronado beach was rated the #1 beach in the U.S. last year. (Something we learned on our trolley tour). Since we had been to a few other beaches on this trip, we wondered how this beach was going to be different from the other ones we had been to.
The beach was different and it was awesome! How do I describe this beach?
Well, there were really tiny gold specks in the water that made it sparkle. (You can kind of see the gold in the picture above). The water was clear. The sand was so soft and light-colored. The water was shallow going pretty far out. The buildings near the beach were charming. The beach was just beautiful in general! (And they had lifeguards and decent restrooms.) I loved this beach!
Water had washed over the words (in the picture above) numerous times and yet the letters stayed.
Coronado!
Look at that sand! It felt so good on the feet.
Sisters at Coronado!
My adorable nieces, Madeline and Ellie, jumping for the camera. Aren't they so cute?!
Paparazzi shot!
The trolley tour was awesome! There were a couple of stops that we didn't get to explore at (like Balboa Park), that I definitely want to go to next time I visit Kristina and Tom.
We parked in Old Town San Diego near the Mormon Battalion Museum to catch the trolley and we decided, since the museum was open later than the trolley ran, that we would go to the museum last. The church did an awesome job with the museum! It's a fun and interactive way to learn about the Mormon Battalion.
I know I started off with the end of the day but now I'm going back to the beginning. We began our day at La Jolla Beach. The water was so clear there and we saw some seals or sea lions (I am not sure which ones) swimming around.
La Jolla!
Just in case you didn't know from previous posts, I love the beach!
Isn't it beautiful?!
Kristina, Lara and I at La Jolla.
Our very last stop of the day before going home was the temple! It sure was beautiful! I love how it's right off the freeway (kind of like the D.C. temple) and it just kind of is suddenly there.
Sisters at the temple!
Well this post concludes my posts from my trip to California. Overall it was a wonderful, fun-filled, family-filled trip!
Saturday, March 7, 2015
I'm Gonna Soak Up the Sun...
I've been feeling pretty down recently and it's been cloudy, cold, and snowy the past few days and really the whole last week. But today the sun was out and the temperature got up into the low 50s and I decided to take advantage of the lovely weather and go to Meadowlark Gardens. I don't think I've ever been there when there's so much snow and it was beautiful! I loved it.
They actually had the fountain on today.
The pond looked so cool all frozen over. This is my favorite view at the gardens. I go to this spot every time I go.
The snowy trail.
I loved the blue sky and clouds and the snow with no footprints.
I love Meadowlark Gardens!
I sat on this bench for awhile thinking about life and enjoying the view from the picture above. It was just what I needed, a walk around the gardens and time to soak up the sun.
They actually had the fountain on today.
The pond looked so cool all frozen over. This is my favorite view at the gardens. I go to this spot every time I go.
The snowy trail.
I loved the blue sky and clouds and the snow with no footprints.
I love Meadowlark Gardens!
I sat on this bench for awhile thinking about life and enjoying the view from the picture above. It was just what I needed, a walk around the gardens and time to soak up the sun.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Sisters!
Once we bought the tickets to go out to California, I tried to convince my siblings, that live in the West, that they wanted to come and visit us while we were there. (Nate is in northern California and Heather and Tim are in Utah.) They all said they couldn't for one reason or another. But on Friday evening after our day trip to Los Angeles, we had a surprise waiting for us...
...Heather had flown in for the weekend. Lara nor I knew that she was coming and we were very excited to see her!
Balboa Island Beach!
It was good having all of us together again, even if only for less than 48 hours!
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