About a week into the month is as good a time as any to look ahead, right? This month, I’m feeling like there are a lot of bigger events on the calendar, and I’m not feeling very motivated to add in any goals or to-dos. There’s a lot of fun, memorable things this month, and I want to enjoy them. I also know that with school ending this month, I will have a lot less introvert recharge time in the next few months. I’m looking forward to having more time for summer fun, but using any extra time or margin for leisure feels good right now. So, I’m doing all the usual things needed to care for our family and myself (cooking, laundry, exercising, tidying etc.), but I’m not really adding in any extras. Big Events: *Legoland trip with Girl Scouts *Friend Visit :) *M’s Bday *Mother’s Day *Joel’s Bday *My cousin’s wedding & rehearsal dinner *Camping Trip--maybe this time no one will get sick? Our luck with this has admittedly not been great. *Last day of school for A! Intentions: *To enj...
I always love to look back on the month and find what books, music and media stood out. My favorite and most well established hobby is reading, but it’s fun to track other things I enjoyed too. Favorite books this month: * Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell (5 stars). I completely devoured this book. I absolutely love Rainbow Rowell, and this book didn’t disappoint. This got mixed reviews on Goodreads and the plot was definitely more slice-of-life than action packed, but I loved the characters: Cherry herself, her estranged husband, her sisters, her mother, as well as a new love interest. Each character felt real and complex to me, and I also enjoyed the dynamics that emerged and evolved throughout the book. *Blue Sisters by Coco Mellars (5 stars). I picked this up on a whim when I was browsing for alternate reads at the library after I left my kindle in Philly. I remembered Stephany recommending about it and picked it up. I don’t know if I would have picked this up on my own, but thi...