In My Hands Today…

The Favorites – Mary Yukari Waters

6186163Fourteen-year-old Sarah Rexford, half-Japanese and half- American, feels like an outsider when she visits her family in Japan. She quickly learns that in traditional Kyoto, personal boundaries are firmly drawn and actions are not always what they appear.

In the midst of her acculturation, Sarah learns of a family secret. During World War II, her grandmother was forced to give up one of her daughters for adoption. The child was adopted by the grandmother’s sister-in-law, and the siblings were brought up as cousins, growing up on the same lane where both the biological and adoptive mother lived. Even into the present, the arrangement is never discussed. But as Sarah learns, its presence looms over the two houses. In this carefully articulated world, where every gesture and look has meaning, Sarah must learn the rules by which her mother, aunts, and grandmother live.

2017 Week 40 Update

Another boring week, but with Diwali coming up, I was kept busy prepping for the festival. We made some savouries and sweets and there’s a bit more to do which I will complete today.

I met a recruitment consultant earlier in the week and even though it was not very promising, I am hopeful that something may come up from that meeting.

To all those who are celebrating the festival of lights, here’s wishing you a Happy Diwali!

 

2017 Secondary 2 Week 40 Update

Exams finished for GG also this week and we’ll start seeing her results from Monday. BB also started getting back his test marks this week and he has done worse than expected. I am so very disappointed with his results and it’s looking increasingly difficult that he may get his choice of subjects for next year! I am so very disappointed with him.

GG, on the other hand, has matured beautifully! She is so conscious of what she wants to do and goes about it with determination and dedication.

It’s the Indian festival of Diwali next week and the children are all set to enjoy it.

That’s about it from our side in terms of what happened in school this week. Have a blessed Sunday!

 

 

In My Hands Today…

False Flag – Jay Tinsiano

25592135Frank Bowen decides to change his life and travel to Goa where he meets the seemingly friendly Theo and the woman of his dreams, Maria.

In Bangkok, he is pointed in the direction of Theo’s friend – Richard – an English ex-pat with dubious connections and knowledge of the seedier side of the city. Richard gains his trust and Frank decides to take up a proposition—to take part in an anti-terrorist drill in Hong Kong.

That drill soon turns into a nightmare.

My First Blog Award!

the-miranda-sings-award

I’ve been blogging for some time now, but have never gotten nominated for an award, so when bibliofiles nominated me for the Miranda Sings award, I was quite thrilled! Thanks, bibliofiles13 for this nomination.

I’ve not yet heard about this award, but googled Miranda Sings and got to learn about this character. Seems to be an interesting show and a funny character and hopefully I will be able to catch more of this soon! Have you seen this show before? I’d love to know what you think of it.

RULES

  • Announce your win with a post, and link the blogger who nominated you.
  • Include the featured image on your blog post.
  • Nominate 10 bloggers (or as many as you can think of) and link your awardees in the post.
  • List 7 things you love about yourself. (This can be about your appearance, your personality, your achievements, etc.)
  • Don’t use negative connotation (i.e. Don’t say things like – “I’m prettier than an average person.” or “People have told me I’m smart.” You are pretty. You are smart.)

Seven Things I love about myself

  1. I am an incredibly loyal person and give my all to my loved ones and friends.
  2. I am a very moral person and have very high standards with which I judge people. When people do not live up to my expectations, I tend to avoid such people.
  3. I am a huge reader, I can read pretty much anything and everything. I have been known to read the wrappers in which produce comes wrapped in.
  4. I love that I am a good cook and am able to make yummy and tasty meals for my family.
  5. I  consider myself a decent writer and hope that sometime in the future, I may have a second career in writing.
  6. I am a good mum and put my children before anything and anyone else. I can also be a tiger mum at times.
  7. I always see the glass as half filled rather than half empty. I try to be positive all the time and look at the brighter side of life all the time.

So there’s seven things about me. I nominate the following bloggers for the award:

Redheadedbooklover; EverydayAsia; Ruma Dak’s Blog; Edge of Humanity Magazine; Rabia Rambles; James J Cudney IV; Nandini