Calf's-foot jelly and beef tea
Jan. 20th, 2007 01:59 pmI'm a bloody invalid. I'm going to be like that girl who was bedbound and beautiful (unless she was plain but didn't mind because she wasn't vain? I forget) and terribly terribly brave and turned her sickroom into a haven of peace and conflict-resolution for the whole family. I forget who she was; it wasn't Pollyanna, but it was about as sickmaking as that. Her accident was something depressingly domestic, too.
However, I'm reading plenty of books; almost every post seems to bring a parcel now; I really will have to get someone to start returning them to people. I have, and many thanks for them, one pack of Chalet School books (my god, how incredibly jolly hockey sticks the first few are!), two packs of Marlow books (still no Cricket Term, but I've read all the others and Traitor is another one that makes me genuinely distressed for the characters while I'm reading it), and one of Gemma which is Teh Fab because I can't get them anywhere else *either*. I'm also reading a Bill Bryson, because his books are sort of episodic and one doesn't have to remember a whole plot, but it's tough going; my current reading age is a small number.
I'm going to try getting up for lunch again tomorrow; last time I got up for a meal I suffered for it, but that was a few days ago now so it's worth another try.
Emer's just past five months old, teething madly, and sitting up solidly. Linnea is glad I've started spending time in bed in the front room downstairs, rather than isolated in my bedroom. Last night I dreamt that my mother was the head of state and had sentenced me to death by poison in a fortnight.
However, I'm reading plenty of books; almost every post seems to bring a parcel now; I really will have to get someone to start returning them to people. I have, and many thanks for them, one pack of Chalet School books (my god, how incredibly jolly hockey sticks the first few are!), two packs of Marlow books (still no Cricket Term, but I've read all the others and Traitor is another one that makes me genuinely distressed for the characters while I'm reading it), and one of Gemma which is Teh Fab because I can't get them anywhere else *either*. I'm also reading a Bill Bryson, because his books are sort of episodic and one doesn't have to remember a whole plot, but it's tough going; my current reading age is a small number.
I'm going to try getting up for lunch again tomorrow; last time I got up for a meal I suffered for it, but that was a few days ago now so it's worth another try.
Emer's just past five months old, teething madly, and sitting up solidly. Linnea is glad I've started spending time in bed in the front room downstairs, rather than isolated in my bedroom. Last night I dreamt that my mother was the head of state and had sentenced me to death by poison in a fortnight.
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Date: 2007-01-20 02:13 pm (UTC)I really want to find my Chalet School collection! I hope my father gets his bookshelves sorted soon so I can go and unpack the boxes to find them.
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Date: 2007-01-20 02:38 pm (UTC)Do you want me to post the Nancy Drews I have here? Mysteries and a Girl Detective! From the 40s, I believe! They were a staple of my girlhood.
Hmmm. I wonder if that explains my Buffy obsession?!
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Date: 2007-01-20 03:14 pm (UTC)I'm sure they have names, but I can't remember them.
I did also get an overwhelming impression that Susan Coolidge must either have gone on holiday to England once and had a really awful time, or never been there at all. She seems to have a very low opinion of the place.
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Date: 2007-01-20 04:49 pm (UTC)Cousin Helen
Date: 2007-01-20 04:54 pm (UTC)Yes, Cousin Helen was the saintly one - actually, of the three books "What Katy did at School" was probably my favourite. The Susan Coolidge books are slightly less sentimental than Louisa M Alcott's "Little Women" which I never read as a child as I thought (correctly) that it sounded a bit Soppy, though I did enjoy it as an adult. Daphne xx
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Date: 2007-01-20 05:41 pm (UTC)I am sad, I still enjoy a reread now and then.
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Date: 2007-01-20 07:29 pm (UTC)There's also Heidi's cousin whatsit, isn't there?
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Date: 2007-01-23 09:10 pm (UTC)I quite liked WKD but I could never understand why my family likened me to "poor little Elsie" because Elsie was the *third* in her family not the fourth. It was a while before I realised that Rachael was the Katy character and my oldest sister was Cecy...