Reading: 17 Hours, 29 Minutes
Books Started: Six
Books Finished: Three and a Half
Pages Read: 1140
I might add links to GoodReads reviews ... once I write them!
Finished (and Loved)
The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness
I Crawl Through It by A.S. King
Black Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
Still Reading:
Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
Still Listening:
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss and narrated by Nick Podehl
Started, But Want Something Lighter:
Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
Started, Didn't Like:
Spinster by Kate Bolick
I met friends for drinks on Saturday night, slept like a normal each night, and even made a trip to the local street fair, Seventh Heaven, and purchased two hats for the low low price of $10! Some day I will crack the half-way mark!
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Friday, June 19, 2015
Tenth Annual 48 Hour Book Challenge
Oh, boy. I may have selected too many books for the 48 Hour Book Challenge.
In addition to the ones pictured, I also have The Name of The Wind fired up and ready to go in my Audible app. My phone is also holding some ebooks, notably Gail Carriger's Finishing School series start starts with Etiquette & Espionage.
Unlike previous 48HBCs, I don't have much planned this weekend, other than reading. Perhaps a few errands -- cleaning, laundry, etc -- that can be done while listening to Nick Podehl narrate.
For now, my plan is to start Friday evening and to try to read more than half the time. It seems totally easy, right?
Start: 8:00pm Friday
Finish: 8:00pm Sunday
Goal: 25 Hours
In addition to the ones pictured, I also have The Name of The Wind fired up and ready to go in my Audible app. My phone is also holding some ebooks, notably Gail Carriger's Finishing School series start starts with Etiquette & Espionage.
Unlike previous 48HBCs, I don't have much planned this weekend, other than reading. Perhaps a few errands -- cleaning, laundry, etc -- that can be done while listening to Nick Podehl narrate.
For now, my plan is to start Friday evening and to try to read more than half the time. It seems totally easy, right?
Start: 8:00pm Friday
Finish: 8:00pm Sunday
Goal: 25 Hours
Saturday, April 4, 2015
R&R
Like a child with a chore chart, I've been tracking my progress with each category of my Things-cation:
Cook (Sun, Tue)
Bake (Sun)
Nap (Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)
Read (Tue, Wed, Fri)
Run (Sun, Mon, Tue, Fri)
Write (Mon, Tue)
Drink (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri)
Clean (Mon, Wed, Thu)
Trash (Tue, Wed, Thu)
File (Wed)
*Shop (Fri)
I broke my glasses two months ago and during my trip to Maryland I've managed to replace them with a buy-one-get-one-free deal. (I pick them up tonight!) We're making a butterfly cake for Easter, so I expect to log another check for baking.
I've never been a fan of staycation. I'd much rather visit a friend who lives in some not-close city (Milwaukee, Austin, San Francisco) but it's been nice to cross things off my to-do list in between massive amounts of leisure. Is it too early for a nap?
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
40-40-40
For previous birthdays, I have compiled
a list of things to do leading up to my birthday. In the approach to
40, I am keeping it simple:
- Lose 40 pounds
- Write 40 blog posts
- Complete 40 (different) running routes
I am approximately 40 weeks from my
40th birthday so I just need to do each of these things
once a week. At some point in my past, I abandoned the idea of losing
weight because it always resulted in me feeling like a failure. It often involved unrealistic or unhealthy approach with a too-short timeline. Eat
less, smoke more! However, eating and exercising in such a way that I
lose a pound a week doesn't seem like a bad idea. My life includes a
lot of beer, chips, and cheese. I will try not to be too
obsessed ... except maybe when planning those running routes.
How awesome would it be to turn 40 and to feel as if
I am the most healthy I have ever been?
Monday, March 30, 2015
Things-cation
I am in the midst of nine days away
from work, but a lack of funds keeps me from doing anything more than
enjoying a couple of happy hour beers at my local joint. On the first
day, I made of list of Things I Would Like To Do and maybe even like
to do every day. This is what I came up with:
- Cook
- Bake
- Nap
- Read
- Run
- Write
- Drink
- Clean
- Trash
- File
I'm in New York the first five days
then I travel to Maryland with my best friend, her husband, and her
adorable toddler. We grew up in the same town, Westminster, and will
spend the next four days with our respective families. I am aiming
for five Things a day so even after the set change, I will focus on
napping, reading, running, writing, and drinking. I see visits to the
Moose Lodge and American Legion in my future, but I hope to entice at
least one friend out to Westminster to enjoy fine cold beverages on
lovely Main Street.
The visit is also a belated visit for my mom's
birthday so I imagine a couple of mother-daughter outings. We will
buy things! We will eat lunch specials at Forbidden City! I will
probably fix something with her computer or printer!
When I opened my MapMyRun app, I gasped
when I saw that the last time I went for a run was January 1. Three
months? How could I go so long? Winter has been rough and spring is
being stubborn, but running centers me. What have I been doing for
the last three months? Professional commitments kept me busy for
January, but February and March have been same old, same old business
as usual. It has been quite cold, but it still feels like no excuse. April,
I am embracing you with open arms, tech shirts, and my beloved
running fannypack.
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