a few notes from November
good week:
playing with lots of cars, trucks, and trains :: reading books :: drawing and coloring :: music on CD player :: curious george dvd and cars the movie :: finished 2 puzzles recently (one Jane Austen's World) and the one above, a Charles Wysocki.
good reading:
finished The Morville Hours by Katherine Swift (English garden memoir in format of liturgy of the hours, of sorts) - excellent
reading A Failure of Nerve
The Year and Our Children (Mary Reed Newland) and about 5 others
close to finishing my 5x5 for this year
planning my 5x5 (or 8x5?) for 2024
good listening:
The Platters
Advent in the Sistine Chapel CD from the library
good cleaning and organizing:
slowly bringing in Advent books and rotating out others
good eating:
husband made me eggs and gf toast this morning paired with coffee (1 cup) then tea (2 cups and counting) :: above photo (with tree and buildings) from a date with my husband where we had good coffee and a cafe sandwich and chips :: (below) chocolate chip oat cookies which are a big hit
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At the library where I work, we have puzzles for checkout. We have a multitude of them, all donations, but since COVID they are popular, so it's nice. And lots of Charles Wysocki's. Many of which look the same to me (LOL), but not all. :)
Lisa, Yes the schole' sisters reading challenge! I am going to write an upcoming post about the best books I read this year as well as what I think I want to read next year. I have only recently heard about the LL challenge - I have never listened to that podcast.
I had about 6 puzzles at home that had been picked up here and there - my winter goal is to complete them one at a time, then be able to choose one at my library.