It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are, and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to that ever-growing TBR pile! So welcome, everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and was then taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.
Happy snowy Monday! Well, at least it is here anyway. Our latest weather event of winter 2025-2026 arrived last night. We are anticipating anywhere between 8 and 14 inches before it ends on Tuesday morning. Blizzard conditions with high winds and low visibility are expected. Thankfully, I rescheduled my appointment for today, and I expect our Tuesday office meeting will be canceled. Not quite sure where we will put all this new white stuff. We were just beginning to see over the mounds of snow to safely pull out of side streets. Please pray for all those who might lose power and those who still have to work in such a storm.
Last week was a good one, with a decent balance of work and real life. However, I didn't get any writing done. Though I am looking over the thirteen pages of story ideas I've amassed over the last decade. My oldest sister and I spent Sunday together and took in some local theater. And exciting news: my nephew and his wife welcomed twins!
Here are a few photos from the week:
In preparation for the Great Lenten fast, which starts today, I made Lagana, a Greek flatbread
My sister and I had breakfast at Reid's Corner on Sunday morning
I bought this colorful tunic top from The Scented Garden Gift Shoppe,
which is my favorite local place to shop
My niece Bella delivered my Girl Scout cookie order
I finished Creepy Kid by Caleb Roehrig. I loved everything about this book! Look for my review soon at my kid's book blog.
Also need to write my review of I Heard the Bells.
I kept Before Dorothy by Hazel Gaynor on my virtual bookshelf. Instead, I continued listening to 100 Rules for Living to 100: An Optimist's Guide to a Happy Life by Dick Van Dyke. It's such a great book!
I started Dream Facades: The Cruel Architecture of Reality TV by Jack Balderrama Morley.
Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books they added to their shelves the previous week. This weekly meme is now hosted by Vicki at I'd Rather Be At The Beach.
This first book is by a local lender I know. I grabbed Get Moving! by Angela Tourville and Michael K. Tourville with my Amazon digital credits.
The rest of these were free as a newsletter subscriber.
A Surprise Harvest Bride by Wendy Klopfenstein
The Marshal's Surrender by Wendy Galinetti
Honor's Mountain Promise by Misty M. Beller
Leaving Waverly by Sra R. Turnquist
Christmas Year Round
Christmas Year Round's latest "Journey through Christmases Past" travels back to Christmas 1955. You can read my post here.
The Children's and Teens' Book Connection
Nothing new at my kid's book blog. My review of Creepy Kid and another book should be posted soon.
Laura's Little Houses
Nothing new at Laura's Little Houses, but I plan to work on my Albert Quinn Ingalls profile today.
I'm hoping to schedule reviews today, since I doubt I will have as much work as usual. The end of the week will be busier. Looking forward to visiting your blogs!






























10 comments:
Enjoy your blizzard! They are always interesting as long as you don't have to go out in them. I know what you mean about the huge snow piles making it hard to navigate turns onto side streets and even main streets. You have a nice looking assortment of books too. Thanks for visiting my blog. Happy reading!
Thanks. It is pretty. I am looking forward to spring and plans for the garden right now, Kathy. Though I am sure we will have more snow, I hope this is the worst of it for the rest of the winter. Thanks for visiting.
I hope you are doing well in the blizzard and didn't lose power. Everyone seems to be getting hit hard with this storm. Have a great week!
Thanks, Yvonne. We are lucky enough to have a generator, and so far so good with the power staying on. It's nerve wracking seeing the trees swaying and overloaded with heavy snow, but praying everyone makes it through okay.
How lovely to be the Great Aunt of twins. Exciting for the family. Hope the snow storm is not too bad. Maybe a bit of time for reading!
Well I hope the blizzard doesnt cause too much chaos, but at least you have 10 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to eat if you are stuck inside too long ;)
Wishing you a warm and safe reading week
I hope you are sorting things out after the blizzard!
After reading your delight about 100 Rules for Living to 100: An Optimist's Guide to a Happy Life, I think I will request it. I need something cheery!
Thanks, Deb. Hope you enjoy Dick Van Dyke's book. It is a great one.
Thanks, Kathryn. Our little family is growing.
You can never have too many GS cookies. Thanks for visiting, Shelleryrae.
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