Saturday, January 15, 2011

Books: Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Ah, where to begin? This book has delighted the female world for...well, maybe not centuries. But a long while. This is a perfect book to read on a rainy day when there is nothing more important to do.
I absolutely love this book. I was first introduced to Pride and Prejudice, and Jane Austen, when I sat down with my Mom and Grandmother to watch the A&E Miniseries production of Pride and Prejudice, starring Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennett. I loved it, and went to read the book. If you have never read the book, I recommend watching this movie before reading. It makes the reading much more enjoyable. :)
Jane Austen provides wonderful character sketches that allow the reader to become completely immersed into the main characters and provides a very apt description of minor characters in order to give a complete understanding of the way the society works. You get a perfect picture of the irritability many characters feel at being subjected to the complaints of Mrs. Bennett, and a wonderful description of Mr. Bennett's quirkiness, delight in vexing his wife, and care he has for providing for his children. You see how both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy change as they come to understand and love each other, and feel no harsh feelings toward Mr. Darcy for his pride.
Aahh...I'm not doing a very good job of explaining the wonderfulness of this book. Just read it. And watch the 5 hour movie. It's worth it. :)




Friday, January 14, 2011

Snow, snow...and more snow.

So yeah...I took a little break. But I'm back with more snow. Sunday evening through Monday morning my neighborhood received eight and a half inches of snow. I've never seen so much snow in my life. I thought three inches was a lot for north Alabama, but this? Insanity! But so beautiful! How lovely is God's creation? How beautiful His glorious paintings? We had a lot of fun tramping around the neighborhood, failing at sledding, snowballing our pastor's home, and generally burying each other in showers of snow.
This weekend altogether was one of the best I've had in a while. I attended a great theology conference at my church Friday through Sunday, brought in the snow Sunday night with the five-and-a-half hour long "Pride and Prejudice" rendition (the best in my opinion, word for word from the amazing book by Jane Austen), snow fun on Monday, and then Monday night....WOOHOO!!! AUBURN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!! WAR EAGLE!!!
Yep. Pretty much an amazing weekend. But it kept on going! Due to the snow, four days off of school! Which meant lots of cleaning. :) But it was fun.


All my wonderful brothers and sisters around our snowman!




Anna Claire :)