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. Some weeks I share what I am listening to.
What’s Been Occurring
Last weekend my entire family came down with some kind of virus and it kept me from writing my Sunday Bookends post on Sunday.
I had no interest in writing because I had the worst sinus headache for the first part of the cold and then it was like some kind of dam broke and my nose started running for a day and a half. Then the cold was gone but left behind some gunk.
The illness started with The Boy who started attending a career center the week before last.
I should have known that more illness would come now that he’s at a regular school part of the time.
In the end we were really only “sick” for two days but it felt so much longer and then the mucous and coughs lingered for another few days. All of this was going on while I was trying to plan for my parents’ anniversary party which was yesterday. I’ll write a little bit about it here and then I’ll do another blog post later this week, but I will share that it went well.
One of the highlights was when our local state representative presented them with a proclamation to honor them for being married for 60 years and to honor my dad for his service in the United States Air Force.

I also slapped together this video for them but wasn’t able to show it until afterward because I couldn’t figure out where to put the video up for everyone else to see it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXDNg0qWLZM
On Friday I made ham and bean soup and cut up fruit and veggies for the party, while trying to simply relax and not worry about our dog who seems to be suffering from colitis again.
Her symptoms started while we were all sick, of course.
She has these bouts of colitis every six months or so at this point. When it hit her in April, she was so bad she couldn’t even get herself off and on the back porch to use the bathroom and her little backside was bent over to try to deal with the pain.
This time it’s clear she’s not herself but she’s moving better than she could be.
We are hoping we can use all the natural treatment instead of taking her to the vet this time. Today I am home with her while the rest of the family goes to a family reunion.
Despite our illness, we managed to start school a little more earnestly this week than last.
We are starting easy with art, English, and music for Little Miss and history and English for the Boy.
Next week I start adding in the big one – math, which neither of them is a fan of – and science which both are sort of fans of.
The Boy will be learning about forensic science this year and Little Miss will start with ecosystems and then we will be doing some general science.
What I/we’ve been Reading
Last week I finished Crime and Poetry by Amanda Flower.
I liked it but I am always a little confused by her books because the mystery is always solved in like three days and it is back-to-back crisis and also a little formulaic. I still like her writing and books and how she creates characters I get attached to, however.



I didn’t have a lot of interest in reading while I was sick so I didn’t finish All That Really Matters by Nicole Deese yet. I have plans to finish it this week but I did start a comfort read – The Cat Who Blew The Whistle (Cat Who . . . Book 17) by Lilian Jackson Braun.
I just wanted a simple cozy mystery with my favorite cozy mystery sleuth, Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese Cats Koko and Yum-Yum.
Little Miss and I are reading Gone Away Lake by Elizabeth Enright.
The Husband is reading Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane.
The Boy is reading The Red Badge of Courage for school.
What We watched/are Watching
Last week I watched Shop Around the Corner and we watched a lot of Newhart.
I also watched an episode of the new Around the World in 80 Days mini-series with David Tennant with The Boy.
This week I am watching Fantastic Mr. Fox and The Secret World of Arrietty for the cozy, comfy cinema series that Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs and I are doing this fall.
We will be watching movies and posting our impressions of them on Thursdays. This week only we will be posting on Tuesday and Thursday.
Today my family went to a family reunion without me, as I mentioned above, so I can stay home with Zooma the Wonder Dog and catch up on some rest that I lost last week while battling the aftermath of the cold. I may actually get to watch something on my own, which is a very rare occurrence. I think I’ll probably pick something light and relaxing along the lines of Anne of Green Gables (the 1985 one).
Update: I picked a movie called The Lightkeepers with Richard Dreyfuss and I’m liking it so far.
What I’m Writing
I am still working on Gladwynn Grant Gets Her Footing. I am also working on some blog posts for the upcoming weeks.
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.
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Congrats to your folks!! They are so cute and their photos represent such a sweet picture of love.
I hope you all are feeling better by now, along with Zooma!!!!
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I am still struggling some with sinus issues and junk in my chest (only a little junk luckily) but Zooma is much better now.
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I’m glad Zooma is better!!!
Hopefully you are on the mend…as much as I hate throwing up from the flu, I always think that the flu is better than a cold because it’s usually just a few days and then it’s gone. Where as a cold last for a few weeks it seems like.
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Yeah this thing just hung on even though it was short lived.
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Oh my, your video for your parents’ anniversary was just beautiful. You know what I saw in it? How much your dad is still in love with your mom – so evident from those photos. So nice you got to celebrate them. Hope everyone at your house, including Zooma, are all recovered.
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He really does love her. She loves him too. When the representative asked how they made it so long he said “have a sweet wife who cares” and she added that “we couldn’t have done it without God.” I need to write about a blog post about that day. It was really nice.
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Oh, their comments just make my heart happy. So sweet!
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I hope you’re back to 100% (or close) soon. Summer colds are the worst…until you get that winter cold. I’m so glad your parents’ celebration went well. I’m looking forward to you post about it. I’m still plugging away with my Louise Penny Book starring (do they star in a book) Armand Gamache. I just discovered Alfred Molina plays him in the tv series based on the books. I somehow don’t see him as the right person for the role, but I haven’t seen it so I should reserve judgement.
Here’s to a good week!
https://marshainthemiddle.com/
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Congratulations to your parents! What a fun surprise for them to receive that recognition. I really liked the video you put together–it had me teary-eyed! I sure hope Zooma improves this week with the treatment you have for her. These creatures are part of our families. Blessings and prayers for you all this week.
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We enjoyed The Lightkeepers too! Didn’t know what to expect, but in spite of its predictable plot it was a nice ride. 🙂 Dreyfus seemed to really enjoy playing a grumpy old man, lol.
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