I had all these things I was going to post about yesterday and now I've forgotten what they were. Awesome, civilization changing things. Dammit brain.. remember.
Ah well...
In local news, the Shringarpure family went out for Sushi on Saturday before visiting Charlene and her Eastern Religions class at a temple which has an unpronouncable name. On Sunday, the Shringarpure family enjoyed a day at home with very spicy chicken curry and homemade luchis. Nilesh watch The Sting for the first time in his life and was highly amused.
New downstairs neighbors have moved in. Along with 4 rockbands, a herd of elephants and a perpetual party. It is a good thing we're laid back and not easily bothered. Though I have jumped up and down on the floor when the bass got to me at 2:00am. Nilesh told me to calm down and not break the apartment.
Miss Gayatri has been teething hardcore for over a week now with no sign of a tooth in her gummy mouth.
I'm currently listening to the audio book of Reading Lolita in Tehran. It is amazing. Far more interesting than I ever expected. Plus it is making me desperate to read Henry James, Nabokov and Fitzgerald. I've read them all before, but it was assigned and when you only have a few hours to get through those kinda books, the enjoyment is sucked out of them. At least it was for me. I love this memoir, but more than that... I wish I had Azar Nafisi as my literature professor in college. Wow, this woman has an amazing knack for making literature mouth-wateringly tantalizing.
Okay, I want to get back to listening to my book. There's only 4 hours left and I think I'll get it finished today and then I can either return to War and Peace (I'm halfway through...) or start The World is Flat.
Ah well...
In local news, the Shringarpure family went out for Sushi on Saturday before visiting Charlene and her Eastern Religions class at a temple which has an unpronouncable name. On Sunday, the Shringarpure family enjoyed a day at home with very spicy chicken curry and homemade luchis. Nilesh watch The Sting for the first time in his life and was highly amused.
New downstairs neighbors have moved in. Along with 4 rockbands, a herd of elephants and a perpetual party. It is a good thing we're laid back and not easily bothered. Though I have jumped up and down on the floor when the bass got to me at 2:00am. Nilesh told me to calm down and not break the apartment.
Miss Gayatri has been teething hardcore for over a week now with no sign of a tooth in her gummy mouth.
I'm currently listening to the audio book of Reading Lolita in Tehran. It is amazing. Far more interesting than I ever expected. Plus it is making me desperate to read Henry James, Nabokov and Fitzgerald. I've read them all before, but it was assigned and when you only have a few hours to get through those kinda books, the enjoyment is sucked out of them. At least it was for me. I love this memoir, but more than that... I wish I had Azar Nafisi as my literature professor in college. Wow, this woman has an amazing knack for making literature mouth-wateringly tantalizing.
Okay, I want to get back to listening to my book. There's only 4 hours left and I think I'll get it finished today and then I can either return to War and Peace (I'm halfway through...) or start The World is Flat.
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Told you Reading Lolita in Tehran was awesome. I tried telling you that before after I read it and you poohpoohed me.
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