Hearts of Ink
Apr. 25th, 2009 06:59 pmToday I saw "Inkheart" with my nieces. Good film. I've had "Inkheart" on my to-read pile for ages and ages, so I feel all guilty that I still didn't manage to read it before watching the movie. Well, I shall just have to read it now.
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After the movie, I wandered around the shopping centre, looking for bookstores to see if I could get the next two books in the trilogy (since I already have the first one). Alas, no joy; in one store they only had Inkheart (but they also had Knife! So I bought a copy to have a copy ready to give someone as a present). The other store had Inkheart, Inkdeath, and a all-three-books-in-one-volume tome, which I didn't want to buy because I didn't want to have to lug around such a big book, and since I already have a copy of Inkheart, it would be wasting money to pay for two copies of the same book.
Then I went looking for a new watch. My previous watch still works, but it has no strap (cheap plastic, it broke, and then broke some more, and then it broke a bit more after that). Normally I carry it in my pocket, but this morning I couldn't find it, and it was a bit stressful being without a watch, particularly when one is wandering around a shopping centre and have to meet people at a particular time.
So I went to one jewelery store, and they were not much good. I looked in the window of another, but they didn't have much range either. Then I looked at the Information screen, and found other jewelers, and went to Bevilles. They turned out to have a very large range of watches, so I looked at them all in the window to see what subset of same I would be most interested in. No plastic straps for me this time. Leather. And a digital watch. With 24-hour time. A simple set of requirements, yes? No, apparently not. But the shop assistant was really helpful, and I was laughing at our predicaments (such as not being able to find any instructions for the watches we were looking at) rather than getting cross, and that made it all pretty pleasant. The shop assistant reminded me a bit of
lizbee, actually - pretty, young, thin, friendly, helpful.
I now have a new watch. I guess it will take a little while to get used to it; it is much bigger than my previous one, but the strap is really good thick leather, a sort of double-strap, with a wide leather band at the top, and a normal-sized strap over the top of it. The kind of watch that Rick O'Connell would have if he had a digital watch.
( Read more... )
After the movie, I wandered around the shopping centre, looking for bookstores to see if I could get the next two books in the trilogy (since I already have the first one). Alas, no joy; in one store they only had Inkheart (but they also had Knife! So I bought a copy to have a copy ready to give someone as a present). The other store had Inkheart, Inkdeath, and a all-three-books-in-one-volume tome, which I didn't want to buy because I didn't want to have to lug around such a big book, and since I already have a copy of Inkheart, it would be wasting money to pay for two copies of the same book.
Then I went looking for a new watch. My previous watch still works, but it has no strap (cheap plastic, it broke, and then broke some more, and then it broke a bit more after that). Normally I carry it in my pocket, but this morning I couldn't find it, and it was a bit stressful being without a watch, particularly when one is wandering around a shopping centre and have to meet people at a particular time.
So I went to one jewelery store, and they were not much good. I looked in the window of another, but they didn't have much range either. Then I looked at the Information screen, and found other jewelers, and went to Bevilles. They turned out to have a very large range of watches, so I looked at them all in the window to see what subset of same I would be most interested in. No plastic straps for me this time. Leather. And a digital watch. With 24-hour time. A simple set of requirements, yes? No, apparently not. But the shop assistant was really helpful, and I was laughing at our predicaments (such as not being able to find any instructions for the watches we were looking at) rather than getting cross, and that made it all pretty pleasant. The shop assistant reminded me a bit of
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I now have a new watch. I guess it will take a little while to get used to it; it is much bigger than my previous one, but the strap is really good thick leather, a sort of double-strap, with a wide leather band at the top, and a normal-sized strap over the top of it. The kind of watch that Rick O'Connell would have if he had a digital watch.