Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Best Friends For Life



We all have the one friend. The one that you just can't shake and you wouldn't want to. That BBFL. This is the perfect Birthday, Christmas, Friendiversary gift for your bestie. (Particularly those you've had since that awkward phase in middle school and have seen you through all the rough times). The brightly colored illustrations of Leah Reena Goren are pure art. The words are simple and yet powerful. It's the story of every true friendship. The ups the downs and the secrets (handshake and all). It's a little too pink for my taste but the sentiment is still great.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

What would Hamilton Do?

Like so many, I have become a bit obsessed with Hamilton thanks to Lin Manuel Miranda's amazing musical. My minor in history what seemed ages ago barely skimmed over this founding father. So in Hamiltonian fashion I have tried to find every book I can. It was a no-brainer for me to pick up Jeff Wilser's book Alexander Hamilton's Guide to Life.
This book is history with a splash of pop culture. Wilser likens Hamilton to Chuck Norris and makes Star Wars references in regards to the founding of America. It's a history book for non-history lovers.
>br> The divisions of the book make it easy to explore Hamilton's life, in bits and pieces, but also flows through his life story as well from start to finish. Wilser also points to historical inaccuracies of the musical (in an informative way to point out the dramatic value of the changes). He provides additional reading sources, I'm hunting for the Fleming book now.

The best part of Wiser's book is the concept itself, inspired by the eulogy given by Gouvernor Morris, What Would Hamilton Do? And in reality, we could take so many notes from the "maxims" of Alexander Hamilton. From his tenacity to his indefatigable honesty, so much of the life of Hamilton can be applied to our daily life. He fought to form America, saw the future of the country even when no one else could, and in the end gave his life to preserve the nation that he had worked hard to build. America as we know it was Hamilton's dream and much of his legacy has become the cornerstone of the governing and economic policies of many nations.

Wilser creates his book to three men. Hamilton, Ron Chernow, and Lin Manuel Miranda. And truly the phenomenon that has become Hamilton can definitely be credited with a newfound desire to learn more about this underrated and misunderstood founding father. I think Wilser, himself, will help to bring more clarity to the subject.



"I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review."

Friday, November 4, 2016

So much Pun

Family game night just got more Pun with Punderdome. From the creator's of Brooklyn's Favorite Pun tournament, father daughter duo Fred and Jo Firestone, this game will have everyone competing to see who can be the most creative or corny as the case is usually. My colleagues come up with puns for work and have greatly enjoyed the new fodder that playing this game has provided me with. I can't wait to get a big group of us together to play. "I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review."

Friday, August 5, 2016

We all might be Approval Junkies


Approval Junkie By Faith Salie
is definitely a book for women of all ages to put on their "noga" pants (Yoga pants that have never been to yoga) and enjoy. Faith Salie describes her life thus far in adorable snippets so reading it can be done all at once or a chapter at a time without worry of losing your place. These bite size looks into her life include hilarious made up words such as "wasband" her term for her ex-husband and emotionally charged situations that keep you wanting to read more.
From the first page, I found myself laughing out loud at both the what and hows of her life enhanced by her amazing storytelling ability. The events, she writes in glorious detail and humor, are so relate-able to me and for many women of any age. I was the girl she described in high school, good (almost perfect) grades and a bit conscious of my short comings who completely out of character attempted to win a pageant. I can also unfortunately put myself in her shoes in terms of losing my mother at around the same age to cancer and encountering so many life events that I longed to be able to share with her.
To me the book gives us, as women, the ability to take a step back and realize that we need to consider ourselves as important. We live as wives, mothers, and daughters so often overlooking the fact that we are people as well. The desire to make everyone else happy seems to be ingrained in our DNA but we can have it all with a little bit of help and a lot of self-reflection.
I spent my lunch breaks reading and the number of people who have claimed dibs on the book keeps getting longer.

More about the Author "I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review."

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Totcho normal shacks

So I've seen images in Facebook and commercials about totchos. Influenster sent me a coupon to try OreIda tots and create my own totchos. I might be in love.

Cheddar bacon ranch totchos are amazing

Cooked tots per package directions in the oven and finished them on broil for 2 minutes to get them super crisp.
top with 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar, a 1/4 cup sour cream, handful of bacon bits, and drizzle with ranch dressing.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

New year, new great things

So, we have a ton of snow and i had a ton of free time. I spent the afternoon exploring my voxbox I received back around Christmas but lack of time has left it unopened. Lots of goodies to be found. Delicious biscoff Cookies i plan on enjoying with a little hot cocoa later. New eyeliner, which happens to be my only make up addiction. I have great eyes, why not accentuate them. An adorable spiderman itty bitty from hallmark. A great new nail color from pure ice called home run. While i can't paint my finger nails, a winter pedicure might be in order. The one thing I'm unsure about are the false eyelashes. I don't really need them, kind of phobic about gluing something that close to my eyes.

Oh and did i mention the coupon for free Oreida tots? So I've been seeing lots of cool things about totchos and well they are totally amazing. I bake my tots and they got super crispy and were delicious covered in cheese, bacon, and sour cream. They are great with just ketchup as well.