For me, I think I've been consistent with what I've set out to do so far.
1) Get my driving license
I signed myself up for driving lessons again and have been making good progress, partially thanks to understanding instructors from the driving school who try to clear as much as possible for each lesson upon knowing that I was a student with the school before. I'm now waiting to book my practical test and really hope I'll do well this time. Fingers crossed!
2) Join the O School Recital
No updates for this as the auditions and trainings for the recital only start in the second half of the year.
3) Read more, 2 books a months
Have been sticking to this too. The first two books I read this year were The Timekeeper by Mitch Albom, and Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire. I might as well do a short review on them too.
The Timekeeper
I liked how the story was written quite simply, as if you're reading a script for a play. I always thought it would be difficult to describe or write about something so intangible such as time, even more so as we experience 'time' every moment of our lives. Therefore, I loved how the author brought a fresh perspective to such an abstract and everyday concept - he essentially gave life to something that we in reality, find so simple and universal.
In particular, I liked how the process of Dor's discovery of time, and the development of time measurement was described. It gets better when we find out how Dor controls time, and uses it at the climax of the story - where he, Sarah's and Victor's lived get entwined. The interjection of fantasy with everyday reality makes this a refreshing and creative novel.
Beautiful Disaster
A typical story of good girl meets bad playboy and he falls madly in love with her and she changes his life forever. This story started off with a splendid portrayal of how both were hopelessly attracted to each other, but were trying in vain to stay away from each other. It gets rosy when the female protagonist finally submits to her desire and emotions - but only to leave him the very next day. It is revealed that she was deeply unsure and apprehensive about their relationship due to her emotional baggage from a broken family. However, to me, it seemed like she was merely being indecisive, leading to a series of dramatic break ups and getting back together in the later part of the novel. I found this extremely annoying.
In addition, the book reeks too much of idealism. Yes, some of that is good in a tale of romance, but this was just overboard. For example, Travis reverts to his violent behavior whenever he is heartbroken, or does not hesitate to punch the daylights of out men who try to get funny with Abby. Personally, I wouldn't accept someone who uses physical violence to seek comfort or scare people away as you never know if he could one day use it on you too. The conservative side of me also shakes a disdainful at how quickly they got married too. Seemed like a lifetime decision made on flitting teenage love to me.
I'm not sure why this was one of the bestsellers when I visited Times. I would advise interested readers not to expect too much from this book.
My next read will be The Casual Vacancy by J.K Rowling. It's another best seller and I'm looking forward to find out if she still delivers as well as her Harry Potter series.
Actually, maybe I'll read the hotly debated Population White Paper first. ;)
4) Gym at least once every two weeks
I've actually managed to hit the gym once a week! I'm proud of my progress so far..
Ta-dah!
I'm not insanely fit - I can't do 5-minute planks nor run a marathon, but the progress I see is encouraging. *beams happily*
It feels good to be working out, knowing that I will definitely see some progress every time I exercise, be it in terms of physical fitness or energy level. Exercising does improve one's psychological well-being indeed, as you take your mind off a day's or week's work and refresh yourself with a good night's sleep for the next day.
Regular exercise also on the overall, result in a long list of health benefits.
Enough about me. Now, how are your new year resolutions coming along? :)
Hello!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say, yea, beautiful was the worst book I read in 2012.
Stay pretty and I hope you are still heading to the gym :)
thank you! yes the book got annoying after a while!
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