I could probably get a lot more reading done if I wasn't so obsessed with Downton Abbey and the goings-on of the Crawley family. Over the past month I have binged on all three seasons and have started watching season three again before PBS takes it off their website tomorrow night. How hard it will be to wait until next year to see how Lady Mary fares with the death of Matthew!
The first journal I wrote in was called Sunshine and Rainbows-the title came with the book-appropriate for a young high school/college girl. The next volume had no title, and covered the end of college to Dad's passing in 2011. Now with my new tablet I'm ready to go all 21st century. I'm journaling in the cloud. And the title? REAL life's not always Sunshine and Rainbows, sometimes it's just Crabgrass & Skeeters.
____A journal of real life. And interesting articles. And things I want to remember.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Follow up on Resolutions
So far, so good. I finished The Girl in the Italian Bakery in January and Charlotte Figg Takes Over Paradise in February. Right now I've got an easy, short one called To Heaven and Back by Mary Neal M.D. However, I thought I was buying Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife by Eban Alexander, MD. The fact that they were both written by doctors kind of threw me off. So, the second one will be on my reading list eventually.
I could probably get a lot more reading done if I wasn't so obsessed with Downton Abbey and the goings-on of the Crawley family. Over the past month I have binged on all three seasons and have started watching season three again before PBS takes it off their website tomorrow night. How hard it will be to wait until next year to see how Lady Mary fares with the death of Matthew!
I could probably get a lot more reading done if I wasn't so obsessed with Downton Abbey and the goings-on of the Crawley family. Over the past month I have binged on all three seasons and have started watching season three again before PBS takes it off their website tomorrow night. How hard it will be to wait until next year to see how Lady Mary fares with the death of Matthew!
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