Every year since 2003 I’ve kept a list of the books I’ve read during the year. I try to post about them as I finish them, but this year, as in some previous years, I get behind. Â Still, I like… Read more ›
I’ve been reading a lot since we got here, and then I realized that I haven’t done a book post since the end of September, so it’s about time to catch up. This is what I’ve read. Charles Jessold, Considered… Read more ›
Summer is over! We went on a trip to Hearst Castle, and I took a billion pictures. I’ll post some of them soon. We’ve started up school again, which is going well. I haven’t crafted/sewn much- I made a giraffe… Read more ›
I’m thinking about Brandy, since she’s the one who reminded me that I haven’t posted for a while. 🙂 I love her and wish she lived closer to me. There are a bunch of people I wish lived closer to… Read more ›
It’s been a while. What have we been doing? We’ve been to Alabama and back, Â where we saw old friends and enjoyed being around family. The trip gave me lots of time to read- I finished 3 books in a… Read more ›
I love New Years. I love the feeling of a new start, the opportunity to look back over a concrete period of time, and look forward to another. But I’m feeling oddly reticent to post a “this is what I… Read more ›
Every year since 2003 I’ve had a goal to read a certain number of books in the year and write about them here on this blog. When I started, and until 2007, that goal was 100 books a year. Then… Read more ›
My dear friend Brandy has been suggesting this book to me for years now, and while I’ve even suggested it to others, I hadn’t picked it up. It’s not that I don’t trust Brandy’s taste in books, but more that… Read more ›
It’s 7:09 am. There is a bird twittering outside my window. 3 notes, middle, up, middle, down, over and over. I can see blue sky behind clouds out the window, and I’m guessing he’s happy about that. I’m the only… Read more ›
It’s been kind of a busy week. Tiny started dance class with two of her besties. I had no idea that three three year olds with tap shoes and sticks could make the noise equivalent of 75 kids. It was… Read more ›