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Thursday Thirteen: 13 Things Which Have Been Keeping Me Busy

20/9/2012

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Hello, everyone! I've been away for a long while, it's true, and haven't posted much until the last couple of weeks. Well, I'm back, and hope to get "back in the saddle" again now I'm in Italy once more.

I thought I'd take advantage of this week's Thursday Thirteen post to share what I've been up to lately, so if you'll permit me, here are

Thirteen Things Which Have
Been Keeping Me Busy!

1) Recovering from Jetlag. After four months in the US (from April to the end of August), it's hard to get back into my normal schedule in Italy. I'm still not quite completely adjusted (if my plans allowed it, I could easily stay up until four a.m. with no problem), but I can get up in the a.m. without wanting to hurt myself or somebody else, so I'm doing as well as can be expected.
When I'm awake, I have, of course, been reading. It feels great to get some reading in, as I've been too distracted and busy all summer to just settle in with a good book. Here are the last three books I've read - all since I've been home.
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2) Will You Love Me Tomorrow - Danny Gillan

Some aspiring musicians wait a lifetime for that elusive record deal. Bryan Rivers waited a lifetime plus three days. As if dealing with the suicide of her clinically depressed husband wasn't difficult enough, to Claire Rivers' amazement one of the biggest record companies in the country suddenly wants to offer him a contract. When his status is viewed as only a minor inconvenience, she begins to wonder if someone, somewhere, is playing a very distasteful joke on her. Will You Love Me Tomorrow is a comedy about death, depression, grief, loss, friendship, family, haircuts and the music business.

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3) Conversations with S. Teri O'Type -
Christopher Allen

Curt Child is a man who just can't seem to get gay, so he's enlisted the help of his oldest--and gayest--friend S. Teri O'Type to drag him a few inches down The Road to Greater Gayness.

(Some of you might remember this title from last week's Thursday Thirteen where I interviewed the author - I'm currently reading the book and am laughing with every page.)

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4) The Diary of a Single Parent Abroad - Jill Pennington

When Jill and her family moved to Italy she expected life to change but she had no idea how massive that change would be. Shortly after the move, she discovered her husband had been having an affair and had no intentions of staying in Italy.

Despite being in a foreign country with no income, limited language skills, a house that needed rebuilding and three young children to care for, she never once considered returning to the UK. With strength and determination she accepted any challenge, dismantling a derelict house to ground level, digging out a three metre deep well with her hands to get free water and overcoming her fear of the chainsaw to cut the winter wood. When there was very little money for food she made risotto with nettles collected from the roadside. She overcame many problems, learned new skills and discovered that money is not important, the only things in life that matter are health, happiness and her children.

Jill's story is delivered with an ever present hint of humour because, as she says, 'Without laughter life wouldn't be funny'.

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5) I built a bookshelf - at least, that's what I'm calling it. Yes, it's from IKEA. Yes, the kitty seems to approve.
6) In addition to the bookshelf, I've also built two IKEA chairs for the kitchen. Unfortunately, they're a tad wobbly. (Uh-oh.) I'll see if I can sort that out, shortly.
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7) I've watched several episodes of Big Bang Theory - including a few I didn't see while in the US!

8) Since the hubby had the chance to stay home and use up some vacation time the first week we were back from the US, we got some serious housework done. As suspected, I needed some good, strong muscle to get it all taken care of. There's more to do (Autumn cleaning?), but the place is looking better all the time!
9) As mentioned above, there was a spur-of-the-moment trip to IKEA.
I maintained control, much to my own astonishment, and walked out having purchased ONLY WHAT I'D GONE IN FOR!!!!! I should have written that day down in my diary...
10) I did another voiceover job. As before, it was fun to do, and Paolo, who does the recording on a professional-grade video camera (no, I'm not filmed, we just tape the audio), is a really sweet guy. Luckily, my hubby was home this time to keep tabs on the kitty and make sure she didn't get into mischief which would have ruined the recording.
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11) I renewed my Italian I.D. card. Belatedly.
Very belatedly.
As in, one year late.
Oops.
Upon my return home, I found this snail on my sidewalk.
Et tu, Snail?

12) I started sketching out ideas for my next project(s). Included among them are The Off Season (a sequel to 27 Stages) and an untitled novel (a sequel to Ask Me if I'm Happy)
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13) Due to my efforts over the summer on my mother's exercise bike, my hubby and I decided to purchase a bike for me when we got home. We selected this one.
Unfortunately we've had some mechanical issues with it, so were trying to get those sorted out. Once we have, I'm hoping to get back to my twenty- and thirty-mile rides again.

Wish me luck!

And there you have them: Thirteen Things Which Have Been Keeping Me Busy!

I'm willing to bet we have some of these in common, right?

Because I know just about every one of you is a busy, busy bee.









And I know the reason most of you normally stop by here.











It's been a long summer, but I haven't forgotten. No way!










And as summer fades into autumn...












How about a little musical interlude?
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Yeah, it's good to be back.

Ciao for now!
24 Comments
CountryDew link
20/9/2012 05:59:46 am

Great post. I enjoyed learning what you'd been up to. And I love the Big Bang, too. :-)

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 07:59:18 am

Thanks! I came late to Big Bang Theory, but now I'm a huge fan. I especially love Sheldon - Jim Parsons is a comedic mastermind!

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Jennifer Leeland link
20/9/2012 06:59:51 am

I know you got a ton of inspiration for your next books! All three of those books sound awesome. That's why I love your blog. You always tap into the more interesting stuff I would miss.
Great TT and welcome back to the hottie at the end.

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 08:03:49 am

I sure do... Heh. As for those books, I'll be writing reviews as soon as I can free up some time to do so. They're all well worth a read, I promise!

And the hotties are glad to be back, too. ;)

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Colleen@looseleafnotes link
20/9/2012 07:22:02 am

The kitty has a new home. The man is making me cold! I want to come to Italy to eat and ride a real bike through the streets.

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 08:14:38 am

LOL! Well, the kitty is sleeping on some clean laundry now, and I'm going to be riding my bike to work tomorrow - and I'm eating out somewhere tonight. Heh. As for the piano player... I'm sure he knows how to get toasty warm in a hurry. ;)

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Mia Celeste link
20/9/2012 07:29:21 am

You built a bookshelf. Kudos. It looks really good--especially with the kitten peeking out.

http://otherworlddiner.blogspot.com/2012/09/chocolate-on-brain-13-interesting-facts.html

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 08:15:45 am

Thanks! I'm currently thinking of it as my Crazy Cat Lady Organizer Kit. I just need a few more kitties to store in it. :)

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Alice Audrey link
20/9/2012 09:39:45 am

What a well-rounded piano player. I could see him on a soccer field, too.

I can't decide if finding the snail was a moment of beauty or revulsion.

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 11:11:22 am

Heh. I couldn't agree more, Alice.

I have to say, I was tickled to find the snail - they're huge here! - and he was right there on our front walk when we got home from the anagrafe. So, I'll go with "thing of beauty". The implications of the snail and the errand I'd run had a gentle irony, but that only came to me, uh, later on. (I'm late a lot right now.)

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Janice Seagraves link
20/9/2012 10:06:24 am

Love Big Bag Theory. I like watching Lenard's reaction when things happen.

Awesome post. Good luck with the exercise bike and the next book.

Janice~

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 11:12:59 am

Leonard is adorable, isn't he? And a saint for bearing with Sheldon the way he does.

Thanks for the good wishes - I've got my fingers crossed on all counts! :)

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Paige Tyler link
20/9/2012 10:52:44 am

So love those IKEA bookshelves! We totally have them! Lovin' the eye candy, too!

*hugs*
Paige

My TT is at http://paigetylertheauthor.blogspot.com/

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Kimberly Menozzi link
20/9/2012 11:14:09 am

I know, right? I love those things - but this time around they were harder to put together. It's my fault, really, as I should have ordered extra arms the other day. ;-)

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Heather link
20/9/2012 12:16:38 pm

Another TBBT fan. Can't wait for next week's season premier!
<a href="http://wordtrix.blogspot.com/2012/09/thursday-thirteen-261-recently-viewed.html">My T13 post</a>

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Kimberly Menozzi link
21/9/2012 05:20:01 am

I know - but I don't get to watch it until a few days after it's on in the US. Bummer, eh?

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Heather F. link
20/9/2012 03:48:35 pm

You really ARE busy! I mean, yeah, there's busy, and then there's BUSY.

Now that's what I call a musical interlude. MEOW!

Heather

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Kimberly Menozzi link
21/9/2012 05:21:58 am

I really have been! And now I'm attempting to write a synopsis which is totally kicking me in the tuchas! AARGH!!!!

I need a musical interlude, right about now. ;)

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harriet link
20/9/2012 04:35:44 pm

Thank goodness that's not one of those metal stools he's sitting on.

Funny, I have yet to visit an Ikea and you're in Italy and have that cool bookshelf.
Good luck with the bike.

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Kimberly Menozzi link
21/9/2012 05:29:06 am

I don't think metal would have been too comfortable, after all. LOL!

I'm so pleased to have an IKEA about half an hour or so away from my home, now, because it means I actually don't overindulge on the rare occasions I go there. Before, it was like "Geez, I don't know when I'll get here again, so I'd better stock up!" and I'd overdo it every time. Heh.

Once I get the bike set up and working (and I *will*, doggone it!), I'll be posting regular updates here. I'm not sure if that's a promise or a threat, but there it is. ;)

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The Gal Herself link
20/9/2012 05:42:27 pm

My but I loved that ... piano bench. It distracted me from what I wanted to say, which is that I love the blond wood of the bookcase, too.

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Kimberly Menozzi link
21/9/2012 05:33:07 am

It is a lovely bench, isn't it? Perfectly shaped and lovingly caressed and... Uh, what?

Yes, the bookcase is nice, too, I know. I like the light color of the wood - dark wood is sooooo depressing! :)

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Rekaya Gibson link
20/9/2012 08:29:28 pm

You were busy. Nice piano. Thanks for sharing.

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Kimberly Menozzi link
21/9/2012 05:34:50 am

Thanks for stopping by! I'm going to have a nap, now. :)

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