A Pretty Table

I’m a clutter-er. I have to carve out specific spots in my life where I can just “dump” things because I am not neurotic enough to put everything in its place, all the time, (not everything has a place!! can’t people realize this!?)

Enough of that tangent. I found a good way to keep myself from cluttering my now-unused dining room table (we’ve got to finish refinishing the chairs before we can really use it) is to keep it set–all the time. Now, the jury’s divided on this. Some bloggers think it’s creepy keeping the table set at all times–I think I read someone compare it to a “dinner party for ghosts.”

I love the idea of a full table and I think Queen Martha might like it too. When you’re ready to eat, just wipe out the dishes with a damp paper towel (in case there’s any dust–you would do this anyway if they were in a cabinet for a long time) and the table’s all ready to go!

Plus, and this is part of the appeal for me, I get to show off my fancy new wedding stuff. But I’m such a fan of repetition of shapes that the plates, etc could be cheap-o or disposable, and I would still think it looked good.

Do you think setting a table for nobody is creepy or smart? Please comment!

Monday Good Reads #3

I promised I would pick a book I wasn’t assigned for class!!  Today’s book is a novel that gripped me so hard I couldn’t put it down– I zoomed right through it. It also made me cry (something books/movies/etc rarely have the power to do).

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III is about a foreclosed house that a Middle Eastern family moves into–meanwhile the previous owner does everything in her power to get it back. I’m really not going to go into a lot of details because the plot is so good I want you to experience it for yourself.

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A movie was made in 2003 starring Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly. It too is excellent, but read the book first (as if I even need to remind you of this…).

Across the Universe

This cover by David Bowie just floored me.

Young Americans (album) Released 1975.