Tiny Happy Tuesday II

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  • Embracing this perpetual winter by meeting up with friends and heading to the tobogganing hill with the kids.
  • Finding old photos and schoolwork of mine and laughing with love at my adolescence.
  • Finishing a DIY project and not only loving the finished product, but having Isla love it as well.
  • Isla passed her swimming lessons yesterday! This is actually a huge happy because she had to repeat the class from last year, so I’ve extra proud of her for working hard and listening to her teacher.
  • Spring Break starts next week for our district and while we’re “only” in preschool twice a week for half days, I think Isla could use a break. Between that, dance class, and swimming lessons, I think she’s starting to get a little worn down. There will be plenty of relaxing happening, that’s for sure.

That’s it for me today. What’s making you happy?

What I’m Reading: The Nest

25781157From the bookjacket:
A warm, funny and acutely perceptive debut novel about four adult siblings and the fate of the shared inheritance that has shaped their choices and their lives.

Every family has its problems. But even among the most troubled, the Plumb family stands out as spectacularly dysfunctional. Years of simmering tensions finally reach a breaking point on an unseasonably cold afternoon in New York City as Melody, Beatrice, and Jack Plumb gather to confront their charismatic and reckless older brother, Leo, freshly released from rehab. Months earlier, an inebriated Leo got behind the wheel of a car with a nineteen-year-old waitress as his passenger. The ensuing accident has endangered the Plumbs joint trust fund, “The Nest,” which they are months away from finally receiving. Meant by their deceased father to be a modest mid-life supplement, the Plumb siblings have watched The Nest’s value soar along with the stock market and have been counting on the money to solve a number of self-inflicted problems.

Melody, a wife and mother in an upscale suburb, has an unwieldy mortgage and looming college tuition for her twin teenage daughters. Jack, an antiques dealer, has secretly borrowed against the beach cottage he shares with his husband, Walker, to keep his store open. And Bea, a once-promising short-story writer, just can’t seem to finish her overdue novel. Can Leo rescue his siblings and, by extension, the people they love? Or will everyone need to reimagine the future they’ve envisioned? Brought together as never before, Leo, Melody, Jack, and Beatrice must grapple with old resentments, present-day truths, and the significant emotional and financial toll of the accident, as well as finally acknowledge the choices they have made in their own lives.

This is a story about the power of family, the possibilities of friendship, the ways we depend upon one another and the ways we let one another down. In this tender, entertaining, and deftly written debut, Sweeney brings a remarkable cast of characters to life to illuminate what money does to relationships, what happens to our ambitions over the course of time, and the fraught yet unbreakable ties we share with those we love.

My review: 
I picked up The Nest on a bit of a whim/because it was on sale after hearing some pretty decent reviews about it. Who doesn’t love a story about a dysfunctional family?

So yes, the Plumbs are certainly dysfunctional, but I would hardly say that they’re testing the power of family. The Plumbs, in my opinion, are nothing but of snivelling, whiny WASPy-types with a sense of entitlement. How ironic that they put all of their eggs in this one financial basket they call “the Nest” only to have it fail.

Beware for beyond lay spoilers!

Tiny Happy Tuesday

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Winter has a death grip on my spirits at the moment and I’m fairly certain it’s slowly sucking the fun and joy out of my life. In other words, it’s becoming harder to appreciate the bits of happiness that poke through.

Then yesterday Hillary decided she’d start this wonderful new series so fittingly called Tiny Happy Tuesday so she could dig deep, find and and post about the bits of happiness that lurk beneath the winter’s gloom. I couldn’t be happier to link up with this great idea, so without further ado, here are the tiny pieces of happy in my life right now:

  • Isla and Norah playing with each other and not fighting (for the most part).
  • Having a movie and dinner date with Kyle.
  • See also: Satisfying a bad craving for fish tacos at the pub during said date night.
  • Norah no longer needs/wants a bottle at bedtime. Hurray!
  • My tulips from the store are in full bloom and remind me that winter will leave eventually and that spring IS on its way.

Now it’s your turn: What’s making YOU happy today?