Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Reading, wRiting and 'Rithmatic

One year for Christmas I received a box, a paper box, the kind that offices get with 10 reams of paper. In it were 7 (or is it 8?) hard bound books, brand new with their crisp pages and shiny sleeves, lovingly wrapped in pink and yellow tissue paper. I remember opening that box in wonder, carefully extracting each of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books, enraptured. The following weeks and months my love of reading was solidified, as I wandered the Big Woods and the Banks of Plum Creek. I read them slowly that year.

However, in 5th grade, I re-devoured them. A week was spent in a cloud - I shivered during the Long Winter and experienced the flutter of new love riding way too fast with Alonzo in his buggy. I despised him as he spent money and wasted Laura's toil on the Homestead. "Susie, SUSIE," my mom called, but I didn't answer: I was no longer Susie. If she'd have called "Laura, LAURA," I'm sure I'd have come running. Awake until all hours of the night with a flashlight under the covers, I then spent the next day in school with the book on my lap, reading at every opportunity*. (*Really, it's the only time I remember willingly disobeying the rules.)

Reading is my favorite escape. But I haven't been reading lately. I've a stack of articles and books on my desk and in my handbag. I take them from work to home, home to work, and back again. Just as the barren years of college when I read neither for work or pleasure, I am again finding myself too overwhelmed with work to enter into the joy of reading, but too tired of it all to bring myself back to work when I can rest. I despise this time in the waste-land of not reading. I'm never sure what starts this barrenness of input, but I don't like it a'tall.

6 comments:

  1. I've got a stack of fun books for you to read... if we ever clap eyes on each other again, I'll give 'em to ya... love you bunches. :)

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  2. I hate those times, too. They should be outlawed.
    (And incidentally, it's Almanzo, not Alonzo.)

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  3. Oh Drat re: Almanzo. You are right. Now, blog ettiquette - can I edit the post after it's posted?
    Update: I'm reading again. It should barely count as reading as it is a smutty book won at the Book Club Gift Exchange.

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  4. Yes, I think you can edit it.
    Also, sometimes some smut is what it takes to get you back reading again. When you're done with smut, you can check out the Book Review section on my blog. I've been writing about the stuff I read.

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  5. I suppose we inherited this gene from our mom. I've live in this time away from books too. To me it feels like having been away from home so long that it no longer will feel like home when I return (kinda like returning to Akron. You speaka my language sister.

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