Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween 2011

Gavin decided to be Darth Vader...


Kailee decided to cooperate and be a Kailee-Bug or Lady Bug :)


Daddy was a private school teacher (I know he's no fun) and Mommy was a cowgirl (thanks to Western Day at school that day)


Later Dad got a little more in the spirit and dressed up as ?!?!?...



XOXO,

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Voicemail???? Just text me! Or you can...

Tonight on Twitter (follow me @LJ_Barber), I read a retweet from a friend that said "I should just change my voicemail greeting to: Please hang up and text me, thanks."  I NEVER check my cell phone voicemail and practically beg parents to email me with a time to call them back rather than leave me a voicemail at work.  

I can't do anything about voicemail at work but on my cell phone, I think it's perfectly reasonable to be upfront and honest and request a text.  However, then I thought about how sometimes people cannot text because they don't have a plan or maybe the message would be too long.  So... I added an option.  I created an email address just for my voicemail!  I have several accounts set up on my phone, why not add one more?  I made the email address very short (6 characters) and said it twice on my voicemail greeting.

Here's the gist of what my greeting says "Hi, you've reached Laura-Jane Barber.  I rarely check voicemail so if you need to reach me in a timely manner, you can either text me or send an email to ____.  Again, that email address is ____.  Thank you and have a nice day!

We'll see how it goes!  :)

XOXO,

Saturday, October 8, 2011

L-J's review of My Heart Remembers by Kim Vogel Sawyer

My Heart Remembers might be the biggest tear-jerker I've ever read.  I cried through the first 70 pages, at various points within, and through the last 50 pages.

This is the story of 3 Irish-immigrant orphans in the late 1800s through the early 1900s being split up as young children and reuniting 20 years later.  I guess I should have realized from the synopsis that it would make me cry... A LOT.

Overall, it was a page-turner.  I literally could not put it down.  As a huge fan of historical fiction, I thoroughly enjoyed this story of children sent on the "orphan trains," something I did not know about my nation's history.  I could easily see this story translating well on film as there's never a dull moment--obviously, seeing as how I read this entire book today.

I recommend it but do be forewarned that it is in fact a major tear-jerker.

XOXO,

L-J's review of Twisted (Pretty Little Liars #9) by Sara Shepard

Twisted, the 9th installment of this addictive series was just as drama and action-filled as the others.  I thought number 8 was a great end to the series though Shepard has managed to extend it through another couple of books at least.  After reading 9, it's apparent that Shepard will drag it out for at least a couple more novels as it will surely take that long to wrap it up again.

I definitely recommend the first 8 as they were methodically planned out with the end in sight.  However, those after (including number 9) are just pushing it further than it should go.

Despite this, number 10 comes out December 6th and I've already pre-ordered it.  Maybe it will change my mind, but I doubt it.

XOXO,