About Me
Hi, My name is Sammie Duncan. I am 37 years old and I have three children of my own and three step children ranging from nine to 20. I am married to a fireman, so my life is not very normal. I graduated from Crowder College in 2009 with an Associated degree in Accounting and I am now working on my Bachelors degree at Missouri Southern. I work full time as a Staff Accountant at a trucking company, which I love very much. I look forward to my experience with all of this technology that I know nothing about.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Sunday's at Tiffany's
I know I am waiting untill the last minute to post on my blog, but I have been extremely busy for the last two weeks. I know it is not an excuseable line, but at least it is the truth. Anyways, I have started a new, I guess you could say, hobby. I don't even know how long it will last, but for now, I have stayed on a routine of doing it every day. It is reading. I have always hated to read. I bet I haven't read a book since I was in grade school. It is called "Sundays at Tiffany's" by James Patterson. I found it in my daughters book collection and thought it would be interesting, and so here I am. Reading it. It is about a little girl who has an imaginary friend as a child and when she turns 9, he has to leave her. She is very upset because her parents are divorced, her mother is very rich Broadway producer who is never there for her, her father has a young beautiful girlfriend who he takes to Nantucket, and the only one who listens to her is leaving her too. I haven't gotten real far in this book, even though I am on chapter 28, but it skips ahead 23 years and her imaginary friend spots her in New York. He is between assignments. I am not real sure if this guy is real or not. Has anyone else read this book? Everyone else can see him now, but I don't think they could when she was young. He keeps following her around, but he hasn't let her see him yet. It is kinda interesting. My nephew had an imaginary friend when he was about 3 I think. My sister would go to put him in his car seat and he would scream at her to buckle up Erman too. One time he cried his eyes out because he said that she sat on Erman. He was devistated. I can't waite to see how this book turns out. I guess that is why I can't put it down. It has only been three nights of reading so far, so hopefully it will only take another three nights to finish it.
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