What I am reading today!

  • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

INFO

Happy New Year Everyone,
The big news is that I moved into my new house in Morro Bay. The bigger news is that I AM GOING TO FRANCE for 6 month! I just finished filling out the paperwork or application (there is a lot of that). I will be going to France with a group called Enfamille and when I return I will be bring back a French sister with me. I am very excited. Of course I will post more and more about it as it gets closer and I hope to be able to keep posting while I am there. I have know for a while that I wanted to go, but now I am finishing the paperwork so it seems so much more real.

Since Christmas has just passed, I thought I would give you a few details about the holiday at my house. My favorite two gift were an ereader (like a nook thing) and my new bedroom. Since we were just moving and since I haven't really had a regular bedroom for at least a year, my parents gave me (along with my my Grandma and Papa Green) a new decorated bedroom. My room is beautiful and romantic. It has a chandalier and a swirIy purple comfortor and white airy curtains that have little holes in them. There are a lot of other great things. I can tell that my parents worked really hard on this room. I gave two gifts that made me really happy. The first was a toy stuffed Garfield cat. My sister wanted it so badly! She was very surprised when she opened it. My sister and I gave my parents $50 for Christmas to go out to a nice dinner. We gave it to them early so that my grandparents were in town and they were able to go out without worrying about us. They had a really nice evening.

It has really been a great month at my house.

Au Revoir,
Gigi

Monday, November 28, 2011

Busy as a Bee


Happy late Thanksgiving and early Christmas. I am sorry I haven't posted in a very long time. I have been "Busy as a Bee" as you can see from my title. I went to my grandparents for Thanksgiving in Southern California (5 hours away!). It was a pretty car ride because we (my mom, sister, my dog, and I) got to drive along the ocean where it meets the hills. We spent some time with my dad's family having a soup and sandwich get-together which was lots of fun. I got to see my cousins which I hadn't seen for a long time. My cousin Taylor and I sat by the fire, roasted marshmallows and talked. It was delightful! We had Thanksgiving with my mom's parents (my grandparents) and I made a discovery. I like MASHED POTATOES! I learned that you peel the potatoes, boil them, put seasoning in them and eat them. Yummy, yummy, yummy! Up till now, I thought I hated them. I never ate them anywhere. Maybe I had made a mistake and eaten the box kind, I don't know. But my grandma's mashed potatoes were delicious! They make a pretty good mountain on your plate.

Did you know that I am good at geometry? Ok, not so much, but recently I played the part of Euclid in an historical tableau at my school. I don't really know what geometry is except for shapes. I know what a circle, square, triangle, and octagon are, but I don't really know what geometry is other than that. So, I was Euclid in the painting School of Athens and was located at the bottom right hand corner. Euclid is an old, grumpy looking, over weight, almost bald man in the painting. When I chose Euclid, I thought I was choosing the student next to him which was a young, handsome man dressed in a green cloak with brown long hair...exactly like mine. But alas, I got the old grumpy looking Euclid. So I dressed up in a dress that my Grandma Wathen made me (this dress has really been put to great use and gone a LONG way) added a toga, and put some nylons on my head so I would look bald. In the tableau, there was actually a boy who shaved his head like a monk for his part, but I would not go that far. History Day was a wonderful experience. Next year, I will be more careful who I choose!

Coming up in my next post, I will be telling you about some important changes in my life. Stay tuned. Watch your computer all hours of the day. You never know when I will post and you don't want to miss this.

I promise I'll post soon- hopefully Wednesday.

Goodbye my friends!
Gigi

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Wooo Hooooo!



I did it! I finished Jane Eyre this morning in bed! Wednesday, October 19, 2012 I finished it! Ok, I'll stop tooting my own horn. Beep beep, beep beeeeep! It was a sweet ending, as sweet as it can be. It was as sad as a dead puppy at times, but at the end it showed beauty. Just when you thought that this book was going to end in tragedy, it ended in beauty. It was a wonderful book.

Jane Eyre is an amazing women. She was headstrong, had fortitude, and persevered through tragedies. Her life was filled with sadness and hardship but also the beauty of God shown through her. She never hated the people who mistreated or deceived her. Her whole life she just wanted someone to truly love her. At the end, it finally comes true and even grumpy, creepy Rochester is changed by her love for him. Jane Eyre, the book, has many good examples of "man verses self" a literary devise I am learning about in school. Mr. Rochester, St John, Mrs. Reed, all seem to be fighting themselves. Jane herself, seems to be an example of "man verses world" because she's fighting with the world that she can't control, trying to make things better for everyone else and to find someone who will love her.

The book Jane Eyre was great. I recommend this book for older readers not only because it is hard, but also because of some of the things that happened. For those who have read the book a long time ago, I encourage you to read it again. You won't be sorry.

Just as Charlotte Bronte ends the book, Jane Eyre...

"Amen, even so, come Lord Jesus."
Grace