This week, I got some pretty flowers, made some good meals, and went to the library. Kind of a boring week, but more like normal life!
Day 175 – Surprised with flowers today
Day 176 – Loving this book! Look at all the sticky notes I’m using to mark amazing info . . .and I’m only about halfway through
Day 177 – My small Brita is the best (fits sooo well in a purse) even if it is a bit boyish
Day 178 – Breakfast for dinner: eggs and French toast, plus some fruit. Yummy!
Day 179 – My library books (2 Atwoods, since I need to catch up on Project Atwood!)
Day 180 – Spent the day with friends at the pool then had plenty of time to read, plus a little time for Desperate Housewives (thank you, Netflix)
Day 181 – Dinner!!!
What were you up to this week?
Thanks for reading,
Rebecca
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Normal weeks are great, beautiful flowers, delicious food, pool and reading time all sound great to me!
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It was a great week! 🙂
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I love normal weeks, they are much more calmer and therefore a bit more enjoyable. I thought your normal week sounded pretty good 🙂 Those flowers were so pretty – love the colors! And, what is this project Atwood you were referring to?
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I am actually reading all of Atwood’s books – one per month. . . Here’s the info on Project Atwood
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You should begin to write down the recipes on the blog 😀
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Eh, I’d need a whole other blog for that one! I like keeping my book blog as a book blog only 🙂
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I would really love to have a normal week, but I’m so busy lately. I don’t even have enough time to read the books I want to read..
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I have those weeks, too! Especially when we have people visiting, it gets crazy!
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I’m not sure what’s prettier… the flowers or the stack of books!
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Haha, I know! The flowers STILL look pretty (except for a few I had to get rid of), but books last forever. 😀
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Hooray for normal weeks! Beautiful flowers 🙂
I hope you enjoy Moloka’i!
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Thanks! Normal weeks are very much needed!
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Normal weeks can be the best. I’m hoping to have one the week after next. I just got back from vacation, family comes into town today (to stay with me), and a hectic work week. So I’m eagerly anticipating nothing to do.
I enjoyed Moloka’i, but I’ve never read an Atwood (shamefully hang head).
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Oh, if you do pick an Atwood, which you should, pick The Handmaid’s Tale!!! It’s my favorite book of all time, about a time when most women are infertile, so the fertile ones are “used” . . . it’s really cool, like a literary dystopian book.
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I own Alias Grace, so that one will happen someday. I’ve heard wonderful things about The Handmaid’s Tale and Oryx and Crake, so I’m planning on those as well.
I was just looking at here website, she’s written children’s book! Who knew?
(apparently not me.)
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I haven’t read Alias Grace yet, but I own it, too. I also have read Oryx & Crake, as well as a bunch of others. She’s good, but she does have books that are better than others. Handmaid’s is the best.
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Such pretty flowers!!! How are you liking Moloka’i?
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Thanks! I liked Moloka’i, but I wish it focused more on Rachel as a kid and less as an adult. I really liked her spunkiness and her rebelliousness!!! And I knew nothing about leprosy, so I learned (and then googled) a lot!
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The book cover for Moloka’i is really nice. Flowers make me happy, I think it brightens up a room instantly. I feel like going to buy myself some roses for my room!
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You should! It’s a special treat that lasts a week or so!
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I’m jealous of your stuffed peppers. Bell peppers give me super bad heartburn, soI can’t really eat them anymore. It’s very sad.
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Oh that’s awful because they are just deliciousness. You could make the “stuffed” part and then just “stuff” it into something else. . .
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