Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Year of Reading

The past three years I have made the goal of reading 50 books during the year. This is how the past three years shaped up...
2010: I read 44 books. 
2011: I read 43 books. 
2012: I read 37 books. 

Last year I kinda gave myself a pass mid year since I was moving across the country, buying a house and getting settled into a new town. Now that I've been in Sacramento for almost six months and it's the start of a new year, it's time to get my read on. I got a few books for Christmas and I was able to read two of them before the end of the year so those went on 2011's totals. I'm adding to my list of books I can read this year so if you have any suggestions please let me know! One of my best friends, Erica, mentioned Gone Girl so I need to pick that one up. She also recommended Divergent which I've already picked up. 

Did I mention she's a librarian? She use to blog and I'm begging her to start a blog that's nothing but book reviews. DOOOO IT! She lives in South Carolina and has a cat named Hansolo who I fondly refer to as fancy duds. 

Anyways, let's get back to the books! I've already finished my first read of 2013 and it was a biography. It was Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story by Arnold Schwarzenegger. 
I've always been a fan of Arnold's work. I love his movies. I love the fact that he came from a small town in Austria and made himself into a multi-millionaire. He left behind his family, his friends and everything that was familiar to him. He left so he could pursue a dream. He was hanging it all on the hopes that his dream would come true. He buckled down and worked hard. I think the self discipline it took for him to become the best bodybuilder was incredible. He believed in himself when others told him he couldn't do it. He said yes when other people said no. 

I know that a lot of people have strong feelings and opinions on Arnold. Usually you either love him or hate him. Then there is that tiny little fraction of people who just don't know that much about him besides the fact that he was governor of California and his long movie career. In his new book, Arnold sets out to tell the ups and downs of his personal and professional life. He gives readers full disclosure on all the nitty gritty details of his life since childhood. He talks about off screen affairs. His fears of becoming a married man. He's desire to succeed in bodybuilding then in movies. He also shared his stories of real estate success and mail order catalogs. 

The book is over 600 pages. The first 400 were very easy to read and entertaining. Then came the part about his becoming California's Governor or should I say Govenator? Haha! Once Arnold starts talking about being governor and all of the issues and politics that he was involved in, the book got a little.... dry. The only thing that saved the end of the book was his last chapter entitled: The Secret. Yep... he talked a whole chapter about his secret child. 

If your like me you had already heard all about his secret love child and his impending divorce with Maria. The chapter talks about how the secret came out. How and when he found out he was the father of the boy and how he dealt with it. He also talks about what he hopes to come and how sorry he was for it. I felt like he really came clean in this book. He talked about a lot of things he could not of or lied about. He gave details that made him not come off great and it's my opinion that he was probably telling the truth. I mean if you are going to lie wouldn't you paint the best picture of yourself that you could? 

I recommend the book. The last chapters were a little dull but all in all it was a good book. It also had some great photos to back up his life story. 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Dynasty

Have you ever heard of the 1980's hit show Dynasty? It's about this large Denver, Colorado family the Carringtons. They have more money than Trump could ever dream of and more drama than all reality tv shows combined. It was on television from 1981-1989 and starred Linda Evans, Joan Collins and John Forsythe. It was also produced by the television mastermind Aaron Spelling.
Don't you just love the 80's hair?! Each week the Carringtons would entertain millions of Americans with their outrageous shenanigans. They would spend money like nothing. They had everything from huge jewels to large furs and private jets. They would sleep with each other's husbands and wives. They'd fight and make up.Then they would pull together because they were family. America loved it and it was a hit for years. It also introduced everyone to Heather Locklear who would skyrocket to fame as Krystal Carrington's niece Sammy Jo.

The Carrington Mansion was always a focal point of the show. The credits began by showing an aerial shot of the home and grounds. It would also show the front and the gardens frequently. Everyone always gathered to the mansion for parties and major life events. So imagine my surprise when I found out that the mansion actually isn't in Denver Colorado but right outside of San Francisco, California!
The actually home is named Filoli and is located 30 miles south of San Francisco in Woodside, California. It sits on 654 acres of land and is considered one of finest remaining country estates of the early 20th century. The house itself is 36,000 square feet and has a 16 acre English Renaissance garden. It is also a part of the National Historic Preservation. 
The garden is a famous part of Dynasty and television history. It's the site of the famous fight scene between Alexis (Joan Collins) and Krystal (Linda Evans) where they end up slinging mud at each other from the bottom of this pond in the garden. It's also the site of other famous scenes from Dynasty. The fact that Filoli is so close to Sacramento means that I can tour it! When I found out all of this information I immediately got on the official website to look up a time to visit. It's open to the public!

I got an even bigger shock when I found out Filoli is currently closed until February 5th. I guess they shut it down to the public during this time of the year for grounds keeping and such. So until then I'll be watching season 5 and finishing it up until I can finally tour the place. I'm interested to see what the inside looks like compared to what they portrayed on the show. I'm also pretty excited to walk around the garden and the famous front of the home. Trust me once I tour it, you'll hear all the details!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Monday Fun Day

It's Monday and it's a fun day thanks to MLK!

This weekend I started it off with an amazing sunrise in California! 
Then I spent some time to add movie posters to my movie room wall...
Then I went out and got some In-N-Out. Yum!

Then I worked on some Origami Owl  lockets.
 
 
Interested in any of these lockets or placing an order check out my site  or send me a message! I'll be happy to help! Valentines Day is coming up soon!

Then I proceeded to watch the entire fifth season of Mary Tyler Moore. All in all it was a good weekend! How was yours?