I am not a big believer in New Year’s resolutions but last year I did decide to track how many books I read during 2018. I am part of a Book Club at work (with our current pick – Tara Westover’sEducated– up for discussion in January) and took part in a summer reading challenge, achieving ‘Reading Rockstar’ status. Turns out I’ve read over 130 books this past year…
I may not believe in resolutions but I am a big planner. I’ve got some personal art projects I am working on, a few art installations to oversee (including the January ArtLab and April ‘Autism Arts’ shows), and continued travel (Miami, Denver, Mobile, and Philly for sure with more day trips and weekend getaways to follow).
How about you? Do you make resolutions? What kinds of dreams do you have for the new year? Here’s hoping you achieve success in whatever you set out to do next year. All the best for 2019!
One of my favorite Thanksgiving-Christmas traditions is to see as many new movies as possible. I love everything from the lobby posters and displays (which I used to build) to the overpriced refreshments (I am a coke and popcorn kinda’ girl) to the previews and finally the movie itself. About the only thing I don’t like is the ‘roller coaster’ intro, which makes my motion sickness kick into high gear every time!
After what seems like a months-long movie drought I am looking forward to the following November-December releases:
I also saw my ninth pick, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ , this past weekend as a respite from 3 days of football and turkey. I was pleasantly surprised by the movie, which cast a sneaky sort of charm over the audience. It was beautifully shot, with lots of CGI as you might imagine. Was it great? No…but it WAS entertaining (no nudity! no cursing! no drugs!) and appropriate for wizards, muggles, non-mags, and beasts of all ages.
How about you? Do you like to see movies when they come out or do you prefer to wait and watch them from the comfort of your couch? Are there any movies you want to see this holiday season? I’d love to know…