It’s time for our Sunday morning chat. On Sundays, I ramble about what’s been going on, what the rest of the family and I have been reading and watching, and what I’ve been writing, and some weeks I share what I am listening to.
What’s Been Occurring
I sat out on the back porch today. Literally sat on it — my plump rump right on the porch, the soles of my feet together as I did a type of Yoga pose and tried my best to breathe in slowly through my nose (which is a big clogged thanks to allergies). The sun was very warm, and the breeze cool but not too cool. On the side of the house, crocuses are blooming and the buds are up for the tulips that will soon bloom.

As I sat with my eyes closed, I heard birds – which I guess might be robins since I’ve seen at least four this month, two in the last week since the first day of Spring – chirping off to my left. I heard the wind blowing across the trees on the hill above the house.
Little Miss is recovering from a weather-change illness she gets every year this time of year and she shifted herself to sit between my legs, leaning back against me. Zooma the Wonder Dog joined her and there we sat, grateful for the sun and still recovering from the ups and downs of winter – weather, emotionally, and physically.
About ten minutes before we’d walked around the yard, and tossed the ball, a toy, and a stick for the dog. I had bent my toes into the grass and enjoyed the coolness and slowly expanding softness of it as green works to replace brown.

Little Miss walked a little, even tried to run, then realized she still hasn’t recovered from feeling unwell Friday and Saturday so she sat on the edge of the porch, looking – I hate to say it – miserable and not herself. I sat next to her and we talked about how we wanted a garden this summer. She asked first if we could plant a flower garden instead of a regular one, but I suggested we do both and just plant a few things in the vegetable garden. She agreed and we are going to make a list this week of what we want.

The sun helped her feel a little better and I am hoping by Monday or Tuesday she will be well on her way to full recovery.
She hasn’t seen her grandmother in two weeks for various reasons and would like to go visit her but we decided to wait a couple more days in case she is still contagious.
This week we don’t have a ton on tap, other than getting her to her makeup gymnastics class she missed yesterday if she feels better and Awana on Wednesday.
I rambled about our trip to our old stomping grounds in yesterday’s post.
What I/we’ve been Reading
The weather is so nice today that I may go back outside after I post this and read a little bit.
I finished The Burning Issue of the Day last night and am working on Meant to Bee by Storm Shultz for a book tour while also reading A Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie and listening to The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien.
I want to read some books with a spring feel after next week so I hope to go back to Anne’s House of Dreams.
The Husband is reading All Kinds of Eden by James Lee Burke.
Little Miss and I are still reading the Land of the Big Read Apple by Roger Lea MacBride in the evening and during the day we were reading Soft Rain, the story of a Cherokee girl who is forced out of her home during the Trail of Tears. I know it is important for Little Miss to know this history but the book is pretty heavy and I’d love for her to hold on to her innocence a little longer. We may set it aside and pick it back up in a couple of years.
What We watched/are Watching
Last week The Husband and I finished up the Magpie Murders mini-series on PBS Masterpiece. It’s based on the book of the same title (Magpie Murders NOT THE MAGPIE MURDERS! Watch the series or read the book to know why that is important) by Anthony Horowitz.
It was very well put together and not a lot of gore, sex, or language. There was one “f-bomb” in the entire six-part series, if I remember correctly.
Saturday I kicked off my Spring of Cary classic movie series with A Awful Truth. It wasn’t too bad but toward the end I realized I had seen the movie before, but years ago – like probably over a decade ago. It was funny and quirky but not really one of my favorites of his.
I’ll have a post later this week sharing what other movies of his I plan to watch throughout April and May.
I started watching a new mystery show that I had hoped would be a bit funny but was a bit more on the depressing side instead: The Madame Blanc Mysteries. It follows the story of a British woman whose husband dies while in France. She moves to France to investigate what happened to him and stumbles into other mysteries along the way.
The first two episodes were very good and I’m interested to see if the first season wraps up the storyline with her husband or not.
What I’m Writing
As I mentioned on Friday, I am working on the first book in the Gladwynn Grant Mysteries, Gladwynn Grant Gets Her Footing, which is tentatively being released on June 20 of this year.
I am also working on a few other projects and you can read more about them in this post:
This week on the blog I shared:
- Saturday Afternoon Chat: Dog grooming, visit to a museum, and annoying cold thwarts our plans
- Fiction Friday: A writing update. A new series and new projects on the horizon.
- Finding Joy with An Invisible Chronic Illness Book Tour with JustRead Publicity Tours
- Did you know I have a newsletter for my writing?
- Educationally Speaking: Homeschooling allows for the down time some kids need
What I’m Listening to
I like to listen to jazz when I work on Gladwynn’s story and last week I was reminded of an album by Harry Connick Jr. that I listened to in my teens when I first discovered Harry – Red Light, Blue Light. I have been listening to that a lot this past week.
Now it’s your turn
Now it’s your turn. What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to or writing? Let me know in the comments or leave a blog post link if you also write a weekly update like this.
There is nothing like sitting in the spring sun, soaking it all in like that. It is one of my most favorite things. I need the weather to be nice again, and not just here and there nice days.
I hope Little Miss is doing better this week. 🙂
Hmm the Madame Blanc Mysteries. Let me know what you think as you keep going. I couldn’t get into it for some reason, and I wanted to. Lol.
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I’m going to try to finish the first season of Madame Blanc and see what I think. It’s not what I expected at all, like I said. I wanted more humor.
I’m sitting in the spring sun for a few minutes today as we wait for thunderstorms to come in. Yikes.
And, as you know, Little Miss is doing much better.
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We had a terrifically wicked wind storm on Saturday – knocked out power. Trees down everywhere as well as power lines. After a couple days of spring-like weather, our daffodils, hyacinths & tulips are coming up BUT the darn deer have started eating the tulip greens! Right at our front porch and I am so MAD at them. I don’t care if those tulip greens are tender, yummy morsels for their lunch, we just planted those bulbs last fall and I want to see blooming color. Hubby is putting a “fence” around them and we’re hoping it deters Bambi and her friends.
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