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asphaltcowgrrl ([personal profile] asphaltcowgrrl) wrote2023-09-08 02:37 pm

Update: September 8, 2023

For a short week, this week sure has dragged its feet.

Nothing exciting happening here this week.  Maddie’s struggling to get back into the swing of classes, but she’ll get there.  She’s not a morning person, just like her dad, but she adapts better than he ever did.  Taylor’s had two interviews at different hospitals and I’m really hoping that she gets a job at one of them.

As for me, it’s the same ol, same ol’.  Working and going home to my cats and sometimes even my kids.  But that’s okay, I kind of like a quiet life.

What have I been watching:

Finished up A Bit of Fry and Laurie and moved on to the final season of No Offence.  It was a sad season, due to plot lines and the fact that it’s the last.  It was a great little crime show with a lot of sassy characters.  Taylor and I started a show called The Night Agent on Netflix and it’s been really good so far.

Not sure what I’m going to start next.  I keep saying The Lincoln Lawyer and then I get sad because I don’t want it to be over so soon.  Side note: [livejournal.com profile] kaige68 – it’s been renewed for a third season I saw!

What I’ve been reading:

Finished four books this week:

Todos Estamos Conectados: A Cuidarnos Unos A Otros Y A La Tierra by Gabi Garcia.  I needed to read a book by a Latinx author to complete a badge for the Kindle Summer Reading Challenge.  So, I found a children’s book in Kindle Unlimited and thought, “Hey, let’s try the Spanish version!”  Dumbass.  🤣 All I can say is, “Thank you, Google Translate!”

‘Til Death: The Man Who Balked by Jason Anspach.  The last in a fun little private eye series set in the 1950’s.  The last two didn’t quite hold up to the first, but I liked the baseball theme in this one.

All Systems Red by Martha Wells.  I’ve read this before, but it was also eligible for one of the Kindle Reading Challenge badges. LOL  Plus, it’s just a fun little story.

The Dark Corners of the Night by Meg Gardiner.  This is the 3rd in the UNSUB series.  I got hooked on this series a couple of years ago and it’s fabulous.  The stories are intense and engaging.  Somehow, I managed to get approved for an ARC of the next book, due out in October.  So, I needed to get this one read first.

What I’m reading now:

The Silence by Kendra Elliot.  This is for one of my online book groups, but I read the first in this series a couple of years ago and enjoyed it.  I’m about ¾ of the way through this one and am liking it, too.

Time to Shine by Rachel Reid.  A random ARC I requested and was approved for.  It’s a m/m hockey romance (paging [livejournal.com profile] cmk418) that releases later this month.  Not very far into it yet, but so far, I’m liking the main character.

I should finish The Silence this weekend.  Anxiously awaiting my pre-order of Cody Rigsby’s new memoir, which releases on Tuesday.  That will be my next audiobook.  Hahaha.

Think that’s about it.  I’ve not been writing at all, which is a big ol pile of whatever.  I keep hoping to get back at it and keep getting lured away by books.  And kittens.

Oh, speaking of which, the kittens are doing well.  They’ve gotten so big but are still so teeny!  Violet and even Sunny are starting to interact with them more, playing here and there. Violet will even give them a few licks if they stand still long enough.  Maybe I’ll do a cat post this weekend.  Let’s see if I remember.

Happy Friday everyone!

[identity profile] asphaltcowgrrl.livejournal.com 2023-09-10 12:04 am (UTC)(link)

AGREED!


OMG, I had totally forgotten about that! Now that's friggen hysterical. So far, I'm enjoying it. Casey reminds me of me — constantly yapping and not shutting up despite knowing that he's annoying everyone. 🤣 But I'll let you know!


I have that series on my TBR, am looking forward to starting it, too. With hockey season getting ready to start, I might have to dive in.


Thanks! I have so many. Hahaha.