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    Sorry For The Absence

    Where do I begin?  I can’t even begin to tell you about how hectic our lives have been since July. I regret that I put the log on hold, but there are times that life steps in and you just hang on.

    I did go back to Michigan for several weeks to help with my Mother’s care. I am so glad I went. I was happy that my trip gave my brother a couple of weeks without the burden of being the sold care provider to our Mother. I was so very happy to spend time with my brothers and their families. I did miss them so much. I loved being back to small town life. I loved visiting a Farmers Market that actually had home grown produce for reasonable prices. I especially loved all the fresh fruit and veggies & Michigan Fudge! My Mom was glad to see me but she was a difficult patient. My time there was filled with home health nurse visits, hospital tests, grocery shopping, cleaning, cooking, laundry. When I left she had a kitchen full of food, a freezer at my brother’s house filled with frozen home cooked meals, a cleaning service, she was getting stronger and she also had a nice new ramp that my brother’s built for her to help her get in and out of the house much easier.

    Once back from that it was on to 3 days of Jury duty. Let me tell you that the Clark County Court System must absolutely love me because I get summoned for jury duty every 2 years! I don’t really mind it anymore. The first time I was summoned I was chosen for a jury and I actually found it pretty interesting. So now when I get my notice, I show up with a smile on my face and try to be patient because many people aren’t very pleased to be at jury duty.

    During the time I spent in Michigan and on jury duty my daughter, Katie, was busy getting ready for her first year of teaching. She is teaching 9th grade Algebra and Pre Algebra at her old high school. I wish I had been here to help her prepare and go shopping for all the classroom items that she needed. But she did a great job preparing. She has been teaching now for about 7 weeks and she absolutely loves it and what is better than that is that her students love her! She is doing a fantastic job and I am so proud of her.

    For the past  6 weeks I have been picking up my produce on Saturday mornings and volunteering with my kids, trying to heal my knee (long story short the Dr. thought I  had a blod clot in my leg from my Michigan trip and jury duty, turns out it wasn’t a blod clot but rather it is a cyst behind my knee that is pretty painful) I have been taking meds to try to reduce the cyst and inflamation and with the pain. I have also been working more than normal which is more than I would like. It adds to my stress level and that plays havoc with me. I tend to clench my jaw when under stress, and boy is my jaw sore. I have been trying to deal with the stress by doing more reading and relaxing in the evenings and on the weekends. I am also having luck with using some of my essential oils along my jaw and it does help, thankfully.

    I had a birthday in September and I turned 51. My husband & I also celebrated our wedding anniversary, 26 years. Where does the time go? It seems like just yesterday we were rushing off to the Justice of the Peace here in Las Vegas. We had just moved to Las Vegas where my then boyfriend was stationed with the Air Force.  He proposed and we ran off the next day and eloped. It was all so very quick and in my 25 year old mind it was so romantic. We were in our new city starting a new life and we couldn’t wait for the next chapter. Now here we are 26 years later.

    That brings us to today…  Time to start fresh with the blog. Time to be more active. I look forward to sharing my life…

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    What I Am Reading

     

    Strawberry Shortcake Murder
    By
    Joanne Fluke

    Strawberry Shortcake Murder

    After finally finishing my last book I am ready for some light reading. Right now I am reading the second book in Joanne Fluke’s Hanna Swensen Mystery Series.

    I really struggled to stay focused on my last book choice (read about it here) I decided to keep it simple this time. I enjoyed the first book in this series and really could just sit back and enjoy the book and not really have to think to much about anything but enjoying the story and watching it unfold. I am really hoping for that again.

    The main character in this series owns her own little shop called “The Cookie Jar”. Somehow in this small town she always seems to find herself right in the middle of a murder investigation. If this sounds familiar it’s because the Hallmark Murders & Mysteries channel has turned this into a tv movie series which is pretty good.

    One fun note about the books in this series is the author also includes several baking recipes throughout the book. Some of them look pretty good.

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    There Is Nothing Like A Good Book

    What can I say, I love to read… I am surrounded by books. I have books that I have read, books that I am reading, books that I am going to read and books that I loved so much the first time I am sure I will want to read again.

    Growing up in a small town in Michigan I didn’t have alot of options for bookstores. There was one tiny bookstore and it didn’t really carry alot of variety of books, it did carry alot of books on the area of Michigan I grew up in. You could order books there and within a couple of weeks your book would arrive.

    All through school I loved when we could go to the library to check out a book. Even back then I was a pretty odd reader. I can remember in middle school having to do a book reports and I would check out the longest books I could find for my reports. The teacher would always ask me “Are you sure you can finish this book in time?” and I would always respond “Absolutely” and I always did.

    These days my reading tastes vary greatly. I love to go to Barnes & Noble and just wander and look at all the shelves of books and try to get ideas on what I may want to read next. I love fiction, mysteries, romance, historical romance, young adult, some non fiction,  cookbooks and magazines.

    When choosing books I tend to find that I really love to read trilogies. Nora Roberts writes alot of trilogies. I love how in the first book you are introduced to generally 3 pairs of characters and each book in the trilogy focus’s on one pair of the characters and you watch their relation develope as well as their relation to the other 2 sets of characters. Then the second book will focus on the next set of characters and the third book focus’s on the last set of characters and the conclusion of their obstacles.

     

    I tend to love to follow the character and never want the author to finish the series. I enjoy getting to know a character in the first book and continue to watch them grow through their entire series. You get hooked and as soon as you finish a book you just cannot wait until the next comes out to see what they will do next. Series author’s that I enjoy are Catherine Coulter’s FBI thriller series, Catherine Coulter & J.T. Ellison’s Brit in the FBI thriller series, J.D. Robb’s In Death series, Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Milhone series, Marcia Mueler’s Sharon McCone series, & Charlaine Harris’s Aurora Teagarden series. There are many more that I enjoy, but those are a few that come to mind.

    Nora Roberts
    Various Mysteries
    Catherine Coulter

     

     

     

     

     

    Even though I am no longer a young adult I still find myself drawn to the young adult genre. For me, I find that young adult books are easier reading and even though the characters go through their trials and many times have hardships in the end they generally have a happy ending. I began reading young adult books when my daughter was younger and I thought I should be reading what she was wanting to read just in case she wanted to talk about the books with someone and also to see if the books were age appropriate. I wanted to be prepared for questions that she may have. What I found was that I really enjoyed many of the young adult books that she introduced me to. We read the Harry Potter series (I am not embarrassed to admit, she read them much faster than I did.), The Divergent series and Twilight to name a few. While I enjoyed some much more than others I was hooked. I still buy young adult books and still enjoy reading them. Lately I am drawn to Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen series, Sarah J. Maas’s Throne Of Glass series, Veronica Roth’s new series Carve The Mark & The Fates Divide.

    The Red Queen Series
    Carve The Mark Duology

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    What may surprise many of you is that I love to read cookbooks. I love cookbooks that have beautiful photography and ones that not only talk about the food but tell a story also. The Pioneer Woman cookbooks are beautiful and Ree Drummond really is extremely funny. One of my newest favorites is Homestead Kitchen: Stories and Recipes from Our Hearth to Yours by Eivin and Eve Kilcher. Their book is beautiful and it makes me dream of Alaska. (That is a post for another time).

    Pioneer Woman Cooks

     

    Homestead Kitchen

    I hope to regularly post what I am reading now and what is on my next to read list. Maybe I can introduce you to some new authors or series from an author you already love. I am always looking for new author’s to try and would love for you all to leave them in the comment area after this post.

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    What I Just Finished Reading

     

    Accidental Hero’s
    By
    Danielle Steel

    Accidental Heros

    As always Danielle Steel writes another good book. I have been reading Danielle Steel books for what seems like forever. I always enjoy them and never really have to do alot of thinking when I read them. I can pick up a book and read it in a couple of days and enjoy it the entire time and do nothing but enjoy it. This book was no different. It was well written and had very likeable characters.
    The premise behind the book is one that is very relatable in this time in the history of our country and many others.
    It begins with a TSA agent who finds something as simple as a postcard with an inscription on the back. Her instincts tell her it could be something but she struggles with her choice of whether or not to bring it to the attention on her supervisors. She decides that she cannot just do nothing even if she is wrong just in case something really was wrong.
    It turns out that she isn’t wrong and her one act and the actions of several other charcters save the lives of an entire flight. You see people coming together to help each other and to try to make sure that everyone comes home. You see that anyone can be a hero, it just depends on the choices you make and actions you take.
    All in all this was a pretty good book. It was a very typical Danielle Steel book. Her books all are written very similarly, I feel that they are well researched and she has great characters and villians. I always buy her new releases and am never dissappointed.

     

    What I Am Reading Now
    The Sixth Day
    By
    Catherine Coulter & J.T. Ellison

     

    The Sixth Day

    This is the fifth book in the Brit in the FBI Thriller series. This book series centers around two main characters: Nicholas Drummond and Michaela “Mike” Caine. This series is a combination between a thriller and a mystery and so far the series has been pretty good.
    I tend to like to switch up my genre’s and since I just finished a Danielle Steel book I figured it was time for something that makes me think a bit to try to figure out where the story will go next and what the ultimate outcome will be. I love Catherine Coulter as a writer and this series doesn’t dissappoint me at all.