Saturday, December 31, 2011

Avery's Favorite Books of 2011



Also consider reading:
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
The Secret Series by Pseudonomous Bosch
Weedflower by Cynthia Kadhota
Uprising by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Where The Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen
Kira-kira by Cynthia Kadhota
Red Scarf Girl by Ji-li Jiang

Matched by Ally Condie

Lexy's Favorite Books of 2011


  • Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli -- I read this for Rhys's bookclub, which I lead.  It's one of the few of the more recent Newbery award winners that I'd never read, and boy was I missing out!  What a perfect little story this was.
  • Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand -- I had no idea how strongly I'd be drawn into the tale of Louie Zamperini, Olympic runner and WWII POW survivor. This was far and away the best biography I've ever read.  I also read Hillenbrand's Seabiscuit, which is a runner up for my top ten list.
  • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte -- I read this with Avery, her best friend, and her friend's mom before seeing the newest version of Jane Eyre at the movie theater.  I completely and totally loved this book, and can't believe I hadn't read it sooner!  (Loved the movie too!)
  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee -- Avery's bookclub read this, and I reread with them for the first time since high school.  I worried that it wouldn't live up to my memory of the book.  I needn't have worried!  It is just as beautiful and wonderful a book as it was the first time I read it.  I doubt I'll be waiting as long to pick it up again!
  • The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood -- This is another classic that I somehow missed in high school.  I'm not usually a big fan of sci fi, but I loved this!  It was such an interesting look at society and women in culture.  
  • Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam -- This was another of Avery's book club books.  The movie October Sky was based on this memoir of Homer Hickam, a young man growing up in West Virginia during the early years of the space program. The movie is good, but it can't hold a candle to this inspirational book.
  • The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins -- I'm cheating a little here, because instead of choosing just one, I'm listing the whole series.  We got these on audio at the recommendation of a friend and author, and we all loved them!  
  • Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White -- Somehow I missed out on ever reading this E.B. White classic until this year.  We listened to this on audio, read by the author.  It is a wonderful tale in its own right but made even better by the author's fantastic reading.  (We will forever say "water" now with a New York accent!  Wuh-der.)
  • Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell -- I'd heard a lot about this book since it was released, and honestly I was a bit turned off by it.  But, instead of being a how-to book on becoming an uber success, it really expressed how rare and fantastic it is when the stars align just right to produce a prodigy.  Very interesting.
  • Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba -- The inspiring true story of a boy growing up in Malawi who managed to transform a life with so few options into a promising future for him and his community.  If nothing else, it will give you a huge dose of perspective.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Griffin's Favorite Books of 2011

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Bill's Favorite Books of 2011




  • 11/22/63 by Stephen King -- King at his best. In the vein of The Body (Stand By Me) and Shawshank.  King takes you back in time and makes it real and alive. A very compelling love story and some great Kennedy elements. There's also some It references for the hardcore King fans. Truly fantastic.
  • Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand -- Truly the most interesting man in the world. He lived out 7 or 8 amazing lives, all wrapped in to one. You won't believe how quickly you'll devour this book.
  • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot -- Moving, amazing, funny, and sad. Should be required reading.
  • Blood Red Road by Moira Young -- YA dystopian fiction with a Cormac McCarthy feel to it. Of course, I loved it.  Add a splash of Mad Max and his crazy Thunderdome, a sprinkling of a Hunger Games type badass female lead, and heavy dose of Cormac McCarthy in style and substance and you've got Blood Red Road. Good stuff.
  • A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle -- One of the greatest books ever written.
  • Lord of Chaos  (The Wheel of Time) by Robert Jordan -- The Wheel of Time books vary greatly in quality from book to book as the story ebbs and flows but this one is great start to finish and the last chapter is the stuff that really separates this series from the rest of the fantasy genre.
  • Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand -- an amazing story. I felt like a shadow member of Seabiscuit's team. From the same author as Unbroken.
  • Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy -- McCarthy's villain in this book (The Judge) makes Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men look like a softy. Terrifying. You'll feel hot, dusty, and tired the entire way. Not a likable character or setting to be found and still it will keep you turning the pages.
  • World War Z by Max Brooks -- The first book of the year. It's not my normal style (zombies aren't my bag), and it's not literature, but it might be one of the funnest reads you'll ever lay your hands on. Good times.  

Rhys's favorite books of 2011


This year we kept track of all the books we read, which makes it much easier to look back and choose our favorite reads for the year.  In no particular order, these are Rhys's favorites along with his comments about them:

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Avery's Birthday Flashback

Now that all the Christmas excitement is over, I have time to go back and post about all the fun we had celebrating Avery's birthday!

On the actual day of Avery's birthday, she woke up to a room filled with balloons.  Unfortunately, I didn't realize just how much helium balloons lose overnight, but she got the idea.  :-)

Avery is such a ray of sunshine in the morning!
We invited Mamar and Carolyn over for Avery's birthday dinner (Linah, Nonnie, and Poppie couldn't make it).  We had pizza and cake.  Yum!

Avery is a very...ahem...special girl.
In lieu of a birthday party, Avery opted to go with her best friend (and birthday buddy) Maya to San Antonio for a girls weekend. Maya's grandmother lives in San Antonio, and was so sweet to host the four of us for the weekend. We had a wonderful time, and I can't remember the last time I've laughed so much -- mostly at our crazy girls.

We started the weekend downtown at the Mexican Market.


Not quite sure what to say about this one....
Getting a caricature.
The resemblance is uncanny, doncha think?

Then the girls got (temporary) colored streaks put in their hair!



Next, we went down to the Riverwalk.  The trees were lit up beautifully for Christmas.  We took in the sights for a while, then we got on a boat for a dinner cruise!


The next morning, we woke up slowly and lounged around for a while, playing some games and just chatting. For lunch, we went to Green, a fabulous vegetarian restaurant.



We wrapped up the weekend with a stop at the Tea Garden.  The girls were in rare form.







We did manage to rein them in to get a couple of decent pictures.



But after that brief interlude of sanity, the girls were back to their "normal" state of madness.  There happened to be a limo parked in front of the tea gardens (presumably for a couple that we may or may not have interrupted during a proposal).  The girls, of course, jumped at the opportunity to pose on the red carpet.

Happy birthday, you crazy girls!



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas '11

We had a wonderful Christmas.  The kids loved all their loot and we had a great time with family in and out all day.  And I got a new lens, so be expecting much improved portraits once I figure it out!  ;-)

The kids playing cards with their cousins at the family Christmas Eve party.
Opening new Christmas pajamas on Christmas Eve, wrapped in new Christmas pillowcases that I made on a whim the night before!
Ready for bed!





Our Christmas card picture for 2011.


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Fun

Thanks to my Pinterest addiction, we've found lots of fun holiday crafts.  We made ornaments for the kids' music teachers.


And some pretty painted ornaments for our tree.



And, of course, we also made some Christmas cookies.



We also went to check out Christmas lights with our good friends the Lucases.  We were a little thwarted by the rain, but we managed to see a really neat light display at Mozart's Coffee Shop and also on 37th Street.





Sunday, December 18, 2011

THIRTEEN!

Our sweet baby girl turned 13 this week.  It's hard to believe...wasn't she just born?!


The only consolation to the continued passage of time is watching Avery grow into such a creative, bright, wonderful girl.  We're so proud of her and the young woman she's becoming.

Monday, December 12, 2011

All I want for Christmas is...

...my two front teeth!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Baseball...brrrrr!

Just as we did last year, we wrapped up fall baseball with a coooooold December tournament. This tournament was extra fun, because Rhys's good friend David got to play with us for the first time ever!

Rhys playing short stop and David playing center field.
Avery was thrilled too, because she got to hang with Aubry all day.


 The boys played really well again, ending the tournament with a 4-0 record.  Rhys pitched another complete game for the championship.


Go Voodoo!