Monday, January 11, 2021

Extreme Book Nerd- 2021 Version!

 The 7th annual Extreme Book Nerd challenge held by our local library started this week and I am all signed up! The challenge consists of reading 50 books, in 50 categories in 50 weeks. It is a lot of fun and it gets me reading stuff I wouldn't otherwise read. I tend to only read fantasy and science fiction books. I have participated in this for seven years and have only failed to finish once.

Here are this year's categories-

  1. Has North, South, East, or West in the title
  2. Has a black cover
  3. Has a building on the cover
  4. A book from your to-be-read list
  5. Has a celestial body in the title or on the cover
  6. Published under a pseudonym
  7. A wild card (pick up at 3rd-floor desk)
  8. Has a conjunction in the title
  9. A book you hadn’t planned on reading
  10. By an author with a last name 5+ letters long
  11. About someone you admire
  12. About a mom/dad/grandparent
  13. An alternative history
  14. Has Life or Death in the title
  15. Has a cover with realistic artwork
  16. Has a crime in it
  17. Title has double letters (e.g., tree, wood)
  18. Author with the same name, first or last, as one of your loved ones
  19. Set on a farm or in a rural location
  20. A book from a library display
  21. About a major world event
  22. A book you own but haven’t read
  23. Has a circus or carnival in it
  24. A book of satire
  25. Has Love in the title
  26. A book from the 2020 NPR Book Concierge list
  27. Has a one-word title
  28. An adult nonfiction book
  29. Set in the British Isles
  30. A debut novel
  31. Published in the 1900s
  32. Has a verb in the title
  33. (Title is like) The _____’s _______
  34. Has multiple narrators
  35. A graphic novel
  36. Set in two time periods
  37. Suggested by another Extreme Book Nerd
  38. Published before you were born
  39. A book you love (read it again)
  40. Has a title from, or story inspired by, another literary work
  41. A book you read in high school
  42. An Andrew Carnegie award nominee
  43. From the library’s “Read for Empathy” display
  44. Has Book in the title
  45. Set in a place conquered by the Roman Empire
  46. A book recommended by an IFPL librarian
  47. Listen to an audiobook
  48. Has a cover with shoes
  49. Adult Nonfiction 800s
  50. A book published this year

Progress has been made on multiple challenges! 

1- Eat at a different place at least once a month. I actually ate at TWO different places this weekend. Both were excellent. First up was Burgers Grilled Better in Sugar House, Salt Lake City. Fantastic burger grilled as soon as you order AND grilled to order. Tater tots where perfect along with Isabelle's chicken tenders and fries and Tim's grilled tuna. Even had local beers on tap.



The second place we tried was for breakfast the morning we left. It was called Penny Ann's Cafe. It is a small chain in Salt Lake City. I had a basic egg and bacon breakfast with a side pancake. Food was great, tons of it and the prices were good. The pancake was especially tasty.


 Challenge #2 update- Meatless Meal twice a month

Last night was our first meatless meal for the month and it was delicious! It was a Quinoa Bake with Tomatoes, Spinach and Mozzarella cheese. It was excellent and better yet super easy to make! I got it off Delish. Love it when new recipes workout!



Sunday, January 3, 2021

 I have started four of my longer term projects this weekend, learn something new, learn to speak Spanish, learn to play the piano and run a 1/2 marathon.

1- Learn something new! I couldn't wait to start this one. It is one of the reasons I am starting my challenges now instead of waiting until my birthday at the end of the month. I am going to learn how to embroider! I have cross stitched for many many years, crochet and have done a bit of knitting already. I thought embroidery would be a nice way to branch out with a new craft without having to really purchase any new supplies since it basically uses cross stitching supplies which I have PLENTY of 😂. And even better my daughter is learning with me! So just before Christmas we both picked out a starter embroidery kit. Each kit comes with everything you need to get started with three different designs that teach you most of the basic stitches needed to get started. I started with the patter below last night.

I started with the outline stitch and completed the dark green lines while finishing watching the Return of the King. The kits are from Santune and I got them off Amazon for $15 each. 

I am very excited to learn this new craft.
Here is my progress so far-



2-    Learn to speak Spanish- 
    Now I don't mean to become fluent but I would like to have the basics down. To get me started I purchased the lifetime/unlimited version of Rosetta Stone. I started in March when everything shut down but haven't practiced much since I went back to teaching in September. I am going to make a concerted effort to practice for 20-30 minutes most days of the week.

3-    Learn to play the piano-
    Again I don't plan on becoming a concert pianist or anything but to at least be able to play some intermediate pieces. I had started to learn two years ago when I got a keyboard for Christmas and haven't been as consistent with it as I would like so what better time to get back at it than now. I hope to finish the beginner book I am on now and finish the intermediate book in 13 months.

4-    Run a 1/2 marathon-
    OK, lets face it, this will be more of a run/walk endeavor but after reading several inspiring books about women starting to run at all stages of life I am ready to try this again. I ran one on a lark almost 16 years ago with my husband- The Phoenix  Rock and Roll 1/2. It is tentatively scheduled to Jan 16, 2022. Hopefully COVID won't screw it up. I have a year right?!? AND I calculated how fast I would have to run to finish in 3 1/2 hours. It's only 16 minute miles! I can do that now! So I am feeling confident that as long as we can travel and have large groups by then I will be able to comfortably complete this challeng.




First challenge is complete! Make playlist of the number 1 songs during my birthday week for the past 50 years.

    This was a surprisingly easy one to accomplish. I was expecting to have to do a bit of research to find each song each year but no, there is one website that allows you to type in your birthday week and year and it will list all of the number one songs for that week on a variety of lists. I chose the top 40 list. My list is quite eclectic. Music changed a lot over the last 50 years.  I start with the song Know Three Times by Tony Orlando. Definitely not my favorite. My favorite song on the list is from 1972- American Pie.  I am also happy to report that I have songs from Michael Jackson, Boynce, Ryhanna, Lady Gaga, Elton John and George Michael. I was family with all of them once I heard them but I now realize that I have stopped listening to pop radio for the past 10-15 years. 

    I also found it interesting that most of my favorites or at least the ones I had the most connection to were the songs from by late teens and early 20s while the songs my daughter, now 18, has the most connection to are the songs right now which are late teens.






Saturday, January 2, 2021

 Welcome to 50 at 50!

    On January 28th I turn the big 50 and to commemorate this milestone I have decided that I will complete (or try to complete) 50 different challenges in my 50th year. I started yesterday and will finish on January 28th, 2022.

    Some of the challenges will be easy, some will be hard and some I just have to hope that COVID goes away long enough for us to travel by Christmas. 

    So, here are my challenges:

1Read 50 books
2Do a triathlon
3Hike 50 miles total
4Bike 50 miles
5Multi-day back packing trip
6Go to Europe
7Climb a 5.8 outside
8Run a 1/2 marathon
9Take a cooking class
10Learn a new skill
11Visit a national park I haven't been to
12Visit a state I haven't been to
13See a concert
14Learn the piano
15Learn a Spanish
16Try a new type of food
17Finish all my unfinished xstitch pieces
18Donate blood
19Donate to a different charity every month
20Do something that scares me
21Eat a meatless meal at least twice a month
22Float down a river
23Learn to stand up paddle board
24Cross country ski to Jenny Lake
25Eat at a new restaurant every month
26Do 5 pull ups in a row
27Volunteer somewhere
28Track down more of my Ancestry
29Go fishing
30Try a new meal each month
31make a family cookbook
32Have professional family photos take
33Visit my childhood home
34Fill out the gratitude journal
35Learn to kayak
36Learn to snowshoe
37Climb 50 routes outside (at least attempt)
38Go to the International Climbers Festival
39Hike in the Sawtooths
40Pick our own fruit
41Get a massage
42Write 50 notes/cards and mail them
43Donate 50 items to the food bank.
44Go on a hot air balloon ride
45Donate 50 items/bags from my house
46Create 50 things/craft items
47Plant 50 items in my garden (plants, trees Ect)
48Swim in the ocean
49#1 songs for the past 50 years during my birthday week.
50Take a nap in a hammock

I will post as I finish and start each challenge.

Extreme Book Nerd- 2021 Version!  The 7th annual Extreme Book Nerd challenge held by our local library started this week and I am all signed...