Update February 5th
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First and foremost, THE BOYS TURNED 8 MONTHS OLD SATURDAY. I cannot believe how big they’ve gotten. When we first brought them home, I could hold them both in one hand. Now, I need both hands to lift one of them. But they are still furry bundles of chaos and sunshine.
I also have almost everything I need for my trip in April. Which is exactly two months from today. I’m a bit freaked out as I haven’t traveled anywhere in a long time. But I’ll manage!
Anyway, I’m not looking forward to this week at all. Months ago, my dishwasher started acting up. I put off getting it looked at because it’s only the three of us, so handwashing dishes isn’t an issue. But yesterday, the dryer started making a horrible, screeching sound. Which it has done before and I think the bearings needed replacing. So, I scheduled an appointment for Thursday to have both looked at. Might as well, right? Ugh, and I also noticed the tread on my front two tires are showing some serious wear, so I have an appointment on Saturday to have that looked at. It’s going to be an expensive week. *cries* But they’re things that need to be done.
On to the less stressful stuff.
What I read:
I didn’t get too much read last week, but I’m okay with that.
The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell. The narrator on this audiobook was fantastic. I loved how excited and animated he got when narrating a fight scene.
Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate. A thriller/mystery full of unlikable and unreliable narrators. I really enjoyed it, however.
A Cold Blooded Business by Dana Stabenow. I’m really enjoying this series. Each book gets a little better and Kate’s relationship with Jack gets a little more serious.
What I’m reading:
The Lies Amont Us by Sarah Beth Durst
In the House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum by Antonia A. Hylton
So far, the first two have been good and the third one hasn’t pissed me off yet but… give it time. LOL I’m trying to read a bit more nonfiction, which is why I have that last one on the list.
What I watched:
I finished The Night Manager and watched the first episode of a show called Delicious on Acorn TV. Then I stopped because I got sucked into the audiobooks I was listening to. Wanted to listen to them more than I wanted to watch TV, I guess. I am up to season 16 of Chopped, however. LOL Oh, and Taylor and I are still working on our rewatch of Abbott Elementary.
It’s raining here today as we’re getting the remnants of the atmospheric rivers hitting the west coast right now. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a forecast for an entire week of rain outside of monsoon season (mid-June through late August) before. But I’ll take it.
That’s it for now. Nada mas, amigas.
ETA: I write these things in a Word doc and then paste into LJ. As I’m putting the cut in, I suddenly think of an episode of Franklin & Bash where they’d been arguing over dogs and cats or something – it’s been many years, so I can’t really remember the setup. But what I do remember is Jared saying, “Meow mother-“ and the scene cutting off. WHYYY this popped into my head suddenly, I don’t know, but now I’m trying not to cackle out loud at my desk. Oh, and it became a joke between Troy and myself. Whenever one of us would make a point, we’d blurt out, “Meow MFer!” and crack up.
Yeah, we had a weird relationship.
I also have almost everything I need for my trip in April. Which is exactly two months from today. I’m a bit freaked out as I haven’t traveled anywhere in a long time. But I’ll manage!
Anyway, I’m not looking forward to this week at all. Months ago, my dishwasher started acting up. I put off getting it looked at because it’s only the three of us, so handwashing dishes isn’t an issue. But yesterday, the dryer started making a horrible, screeching sound. Which it has done before and I think the bearings needed replacing. So, I scheduled an appointment for Thursday to have both looked at. Might as well, right? Ugh, and I also noticed the tread on my front two tires are showing some serious wear, so I have an appointment on Saturday to have that looked at. It’s going to be an expensive week. *cries* But they’re things that need to be done.
On to the less stressful stuff.
What I read:
I didn’t get too much read last week, but I’m okay with that.
The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell. The narrator on this audiobook was fantastic. I loved how excited and animated he got when narrating a fight scene.
Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate. A thriller/mystery full of unlikable and unreliable narrators. I really enjoyed it, however.
A Cold Blooded Business by Dana Stabenow. I’m really enjoying this series. Each book gets a little better and Kate’s relationship with Jack gets a little more serious.
What I’m reading:
The Lies Amont Us by Sarah Beth Durst
In the House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum by Antonia A. Hylton
So far, the first two have been good and the third one hasn’t pissed me off yet but… give it time. LOL I’m trying to read a bit more nonfiction, which is why I have that last one on the list.
What I watched:
I finished The Night Manager and watched the first episode of a show called Delicious on Acorn TV. Then I stopped because I got sucked into the audiobooks I was listening to. Wanted to listen to them more than I wanted to watch TV, I guess. I am up to season 16 of Chopped, however. LOL Oh, and Taylor and I are still working on our rewatch of Abbott Elementary.
It’s raining here today as we’re getting the remnants of the atmospheric rivers hitting the west coast right now. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a forecast for an entire week of rain outside of monsoon season (mid-June through late August) before. But I’ll take it.
That’s it for now. Nada mas, amigas.
ETA: I write these things in a Word doc and then paste into LJ. As I’m putting the cut in, I suddenly think of an episode of Franklin & Bash where they’d been arguing over dogs and cats or something – it’s been many years, so I can’t really remember the setup. But what I do remember is Jared saying, “Meow mother-“ and the scene cutting off. WHYYY this popped into my head suddenly, I don’t know, but now I’m trying not to cackle out loud at my desk. Oh, and it became a joke between Troy and myself. Whenever one of us would make a point, we’d blurt out, “Meow MFer!” and crack up.
Yeah, we had a weird relationship.
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Date: 2024-02-08 06:03 pm (UTC)Hah! I don't mind commercials so much either, as long as it isn't the same one every break. LOL
True. They went from barely being able to stumble across my room to racing up and down the stairs and everywhere else.
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Date: 2024-03-21 11:43 pm (UTC)CBS is HORRIBLE with that. I have the new TMobile internet commercial memorized.
Aaawww they aren't babies anymore.
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Date: 2024-03-28 09:47 pm (UTC)UGH. That's frustrating. It's like the free channels on Samsung Pass on my TV. It's the same thing all the time and weirdly, more often than not, they're in Spanish. Um, no lo entiendo?
No, they're definitely not! Almost 10 months old now.