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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Catching up / Cry for help

I forgot to mention that I saw a really good rental recently. It's called The Edge of Heaven. I didn't know much about it going in, but I'm so glad I ended up watching it. It's hard to say too much about it without giving important things away, and I wouldn't recommending reading up on it before seeing it. Just know that it's about Turkey, Germany, a father, a son, a mother, a daughter, lovers, political activism, and other fascinating things. I highly recommend it, and I look forward to checking out another effort by Fatih Akin, the award-winning Head On.

My little brother and I took a road trip to see Slumdog Millionaire yesterday after deciding to go to it if it's not going to come to us. It was totally worth the drive and the time. I strenously avoided details on the film before seeing it because I knew it would be special, and I didn't want to know anything about it going in. That was wise. I was surprised by everything, and I had no idea I'd be so nervously on the edge of my seat the entire time. I don't think I relaxed or let my breath out for a single second. It was so exhilarating and beautiful. We loved it and wished we could stay to watch it all over again.

(The next week ...)

I've now seen Head On, supposedly a very big deal. It was definitely memorable and the performances were strong, but it didn't capture my heart the way The Edge of Heaven did. I was mostly annoyed and disturbed by its leading characters instead of in love with them and rooting for them like I was in the other film. There was a little too much blood and sex for me, ultimately.

Thanks to my friend Erin for linking to a great crockpot recipe site. Yesterday, I made the Moroccan lentil soup. The grocery store did not have garam masala, so I used an Indian spice blend, or vegetable broth, so I used chicken broth. Other than that, I stuck to the recipe, and it was DELICIOUS. It also made enough to feed a small army, so I fed some to B., some to my parents, and a lot to my freezer. I am excited to try out some more of this site's recipes for the rest of winter. 

I haven't really been able to get into River Secrets, my love for Shannon Hale's other Bayern books notwithstanding. Luckily, just I was feeling that gnawing feeling of wanting a good book, a galley arrived from trusty Melissa today called A Map of the Known World. (She reviewed it here.) I just read the first two chapters, and it is wonderful so far.

Why did no one ever hold me down and force me to watch Extras? I have just finished season one, and it is the first thing that has made me laugh out loud in ages. It is just what I needed this week, when feeling a bit gray and melancholy, just like the weather, and I can't wait to get season two. I watched Ricky Gervais on Inside the Actors Studio recently, and he said that Andy is the complete opposite of David Brent, which I don't really believe. I understand Andy is a lot more self-aware than David Brent and is often the one actually noticing other people's awfulness instead of everyone noting it about him, but he's really quite similar to David Brent in that sometimes he is so clueless and embarrassing to watch, especially when begging for a line. I mean, clearly he is not the tosser (am I using that British word correctly? no idea!) David Brent is, but he can still be an idiot. Augh! It's so good. I loved it. And it's great to see Charlotte from Ugly Betty as the dim but well-meaning Maggie. And as with The Office, I love watching the behind the scenes stuff because I cannot help but be charmed by the way that Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant genuinely seem to crack each other up to no end. Maybe it's all a put-on, but I like to believe it's a real friendship and affection in addition to a professional and creative collaboration. I don't want to think about this too much or it might lead me dangerously down the road toward Merchant/Gervais fan fiction or something. But I do like watching them make each other laugh, and it makes me think of how making each other laugh is so important in a friendship. Even when things are really shitty, my friends and I can still make each other laugh. This paragraph is getting lamer and lamer so I'll stop.

I have nothing else to say except a cry for help. I have to buy a new mattress set. I've never bought one before. My bed is a hand-me-down from my older brother that I've had for 15 years and that he had God knows how many years before that. It's heinous, I am sleeping worse than ever, and it's kind of making life suck. If you have a bed that you like a lot or love, can you please leave me a comment and tell me about it? Also please feel free to share any bed shopping tips you might have. Or feel free to tell me not to buy a certain type that you think is bad. I don't know why I am so paralyzed about doing this; I am a grown woman and should be able to go to a store and buy a friggin' mattress set. But I really like testimonials, and I like getting them from people I know (or sort of know) instead of crazy people on Internet review websites. I am not afraid to throw down some cash because I think this is an important investment that could literally and vastly improve my life. Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide.

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13 Comments:

At 7:49 PM, Anonymous rudybarbarossa said...

We're buying a queen-size mattress set for sale halfprice tomorrow & Saturday at IKEA. Check it out.

 
At 8:43 PM, Anonymous Shannan said...

I have had a foam mattress for years (it was pretty expensive) and it is great. I prefer it to a spring one. Rule of thumb for mattresses is that you have to spend a bit to get a decent one. Good luck.

 
At 8:43 PM, Anonymous ellessu said...

Last year, we bought a king-size firm mattress (no box spring since we have a platform bed) and snazzed it up with a down feather bed from the W Hotel store. OMG. The next morning, both the hubby and I overslept because we were so comfortable. Haven't had a bad night of sleep yet.

I would go with an inexpensive firm bed and get a nice feather bed (the W Hotel sells them for $175 but they have great 30-40% sales several times in the year).

 
At 9:08 PM, Blogger Cate said...

Go to a schmancy store that sells mattresses. Test out a bunch and find one you like. Write down all the details. Then go home and call 1-800-mattress, and they can find you the same one for cheaper. See "I saw a mattress in another store but I can't seem to find it on your site. Can you get that mattress for me?" on their FAQ.

Oh, and google for coupons for them first.

 
At 9:47 PM, Blogger Patty said...

First, don't focus too much on saving money. You'll be using this bed every single day for years, so focus first on the quality *sleep* and comfort you deserve and need. That being said, go to at least 3 different stores, compare prices and talk to salespeople and pay attention to whether you think the salesperson has your best interests or is trying to sell you on something you don't want. I like the advice someone left you about finding exactly what you want first and then shopping around to get a great price. You'll be so happy you spent the time and effort on a really great deal.

 
At 10:02 PM, Blogger Elizabeth said...

My comment is not about beds, but Ricky and Stephen! Have you never heard their podcasts? If not, you MUST. They are on iTunes. They are brilliant.

 
At 11:07 PM, Blogger Lauren Silverstein said...

We have a Sealy queen pillow top, and I love it. We've had it for five and a half years now, and I've never had a bad night of sleep on it. It's not too cushy, but it's not too hard. We sprawled out on it in the store, felt like it was a winner, and we've been happy with it ever since. It was moderately priced, too - I think the set was $800, but we only needed the mattress (platform bed), so it was a bit cheaper.

Also, I love love love getting movie recommendations from you. Well really, all forms of media, but especially books, movies, and theatre. I actually found myself thinking of you tonight when we were seeing Spring Awakening.

Good luck bed shopping! I understand the stress. It's a big a big commitment!

 
At 6:47 AM, Blogger Elizabeth said...

Do you have The Original Mattress Factory where you are? We bought ours here in Atlanta. They make the mattresses right there, and will take you in back and show you samples of all the name brand mattresses cut open to compare how they are made to theirs. We bought a king size and LOVE it.

 
At 6:58 AM, Blogger eliza said...

Thanks to all for comments! It's nice to see some familiar and unfamiliar names.

rudybarbarossa -- we don't have an Ikea around here, sadly! Congrats on your purchase, though.

Shannan -- this is how ignorant I am, I don't even know what the difference is between spring vs. foam!

ellessu -- I am intrigued by this idea because it seems fancy & decadent. I've never stayed at a W and I'm not sure what a feather bed would feel like, but it sounds awesome.

Cate -- you sound like a bargain shopper after my own heart. I love this idea and never would have thought of it.

Patty -- you are right that I should shop around. I tend to go to one place and go, "And ... I'll take it!" I need to practice more discipline & restraint on the big purchases.

Elizabeth: NO! I don't know squat about podcasts ... they remain elusive and foreign to me, like Blueray-DVD. I must look into this. Help me!

Lauren -- I am not sure what a pillowtop is ... but I got a Sealy flier in the mail from a store, and it seemed reasonable. Thanks for thinking of me, I loved S.A. so much.

 
At 8:32 PM, Anonymous Shannan said...

I second the Ricky Gervais podcasts! They are fantastic - podcasts of their radio shows. In the iTunes store just search for The Ricky Gervais Show and it will bring up a few different seasons to purchase (they used to have a couple of free ones also but I am not sure now - I am in Australia and we have different things in our store. The podcasts are exactly like the behind the scenes stuff from Extras and The Office DVDs.

 
At 8:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't waste your time going to Sleepy's. They had top prices and inferior products. We're already on our second placement mattress from them and I think it's defective too!

 
At 8:21 PM, Blogger eliza said...

Thank you all so much for your bed input. I made a decision ... bed update coming soon.

 
At 8:22 PM, Blogger eliza said...

P.S. Shannan ... I will definitely check out those podcasts. So delighted for some reason that you are reading from Australia!

 

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