Friday, October 10, 2008

Ahhh, Mr. Darcy!


I just spent the last few nights watching installments of "Pride and Prejudice" (the Colin Firth version) with my daughter, Madi. When I first read this book, it was not my favorite Jane Austen, but over time it has grown on me. In all honesty, it is probably all of the different movie versions of this story that has piqued my interest again. The other day, while searching for my copy of "The Scarlet Letter" for Markelle to use in her Honors English class, I came across a paperback of "Pride and Prejudice." I decided to give it another go, and I LOVED IT! A part of the reason is because it has such pure intentions, I get a kick out of the different characters: the vexing and highly excitable mother, the silly sisters--especially Lydia--the loathsome and smarmy Collins, the tyrannical Catherine De Burgh, the smooth talking Wickham and the ever cheerful and sweet natured Bingley and Jane (how did Bingley remain so charmingly sweet with such horrifying sisters?) But greatest of all are the two main characters, Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy. He is so uncomfortable at the country assembly (it's so beneath what he is used to) yet he is fairly quickly intrigued by the openness and honesty of Elizabeth. I love that he finds her eyes so appealing...The book proved a very satisfying read, which lead me to another delightful series with connections to the whole Bennet/Darcy/Bingley clan. It is the "Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman" trilogy by Pamela Aidan, and it is the Pride and Prejudice story from Darcy's point of view. All those times that he was so insufferable and proud? Now we know what he was thinking and why he did what he did. We also learn that he was quite smitten with Elizabeth from the very start against his better judgement. I am loving it. I am only on the first book, but am looking forward to the other two.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Already signed up for next year...


This past weekend (Oct. 4th) I ran my 4th St. George Marathon. It was rainy (for the whole 4:13 it took me to run it!!) and windy, my legs were sore, I had massive blisters but guess what? I logged onto to the marathon website at 9:00 a.m. Monday morning and signed up for the runner's series which, if I complete it, will give me a guaranteed spot in the marathon next year. Am I nuts? No, I just really, really love this marathon, even in the rain and wind. By the way, the next morning after the marathon when I woke up and looked out the window, the sky was a beautiful clear blue and sunshine and the temperatures at 12:00 noon was 67 degrees--perfect running weather! What happened? It's all a part of the adventure...