Friday, May 28, 2010

About Reading

Alila Villas Soori.
I'm feeling very accomplished because I've managed to catch on all my reading. Back at home when days are filled with work, there's very little space for reading in the evenings when all sorts of other things demand my attention. There're very few days when I could just curl up with a book at 9pm and finish it before bedtime.

It's just such leisurely luxury to be able to read and flip the newspapers without having to watch the time. Don't we remember a time in school when we did nothing but read all day and all night? We stayed up nights to finish all those series of fantasy journeys and magical quests, and chased the thrillers to the end in one sitting because we were too impatient to put it down for a second reading. Sleep was an annoyance then.

Ironically, on vacation and work trips, I don't just squeeze in all the activities I want to do. I also found lots of pockets of leisure time to read. Books, magazines, online sites, everything. I read in the room, outside at the cabana, in the sitting room, by the pool, at the beach, everywhere. The man is the same. He devours even more books than I do. He reads in the car- something which I can't do because it induces nausea.

Could have brought the Kindle along but didn't bother. Didn't bring the iPad. I already have the work laptop tagging along. Otherwise it's just a gadget-overdose. Instead, I brought hard copies. Physically flipping a book is just, nicer, for some unknown reason. Reading this way is easier on the eye. I like seeing words in print on paper. It's so....quaint, I suppose.

6 comments:

kikare said...

When will you post a picture of Imp reading Hello?

imp said...

kikare: ummm...on this trip, i've no Hello magazine or gossip mag leh. all economics and politics...and the man's music magazines.

supercoati said...

These days it's me telling my boys repeatedly on school nights, with a stern voice "Go and sleep!". More often than not I find them asleep with a book hidden underneath their pillows. Must be the genetic transfer, how to really scold? Haiz...

pinkclothmicrophone said...

I agree. It's just something different about reading physically. I think I actually manage to read and comprehend better. =p old skool.

allie said...

Me, too. I like holding onto a book and flipping the pages. I like it even more when I'm travelling overseas. It's just different!

imp said...

supercoati: awww. exactly. how to scold?

pinkclothmicrophone: i agree! i can close my eyes and remember or just flip back to the page. kinda nicer than flipping it the iphone style though. but i bet you tech geeks will disagree. heee.

allie: that's why we always have to reserve space in the luggage for at least a book or 2. and 2 magazines!