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.
This week I’m joining up with Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer and Kathyrn at The Book Date.



What’s Been Occurring
I rambled a bit about what’s been going on yesterday in my Saturday Afternoon Chat. You can find that HERE.
The bottom line was we saw reptiles last week, ran some errands, and yesterday we made two apple pies for my son’s birthday because he likes pies better than cake.
I’ll be writing more about the visit to the reptile zoo later this week and maybe about my son turning 17 but I might cry too much while I write that.
What I/we’ve been Reading
Last week I finished Polly by Naomi Musch and When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr.
Polly is the first book in the Apron Strings Book Series, which I am writing a book for. Polly is up for pre-order on Amazon here:
Here is a description for anyone who is curious:
One cookbook connects them all…
Polly ~ Book One in a string of heartfelt inspirational stories, featuring different women throughout the decades from 1920 to 2020.
The Great War has ended, but Polly Holloway’s heart is shattered when her fiancé finally returns home—with a French war bride. Now her future feels desolate, until she fastens onto the idea of using her skills and a special cookbook to turn her grandfather’s Victorian house into a fashionable ladies’ tea room. Yet, how will she endure the patronage of the woman who stole her sweetheart? Moreover, the suave tavern owner down the block is interfering in her business, personal and otherwise. Heaven only knows what goes on behind his doors.
Ross Dalton can no longer sell liquor in his establishment. With prohibition in force, it’s a mixed blessing. Ross met God on the battlefield, and he wants to start fresh, but he must earn a living. Converting his bar into a coffee house offers a partial solution. Still, bootleggers are pressing him to pedal their moonshine, and the girl up the street is convinced his place is a front for a speakeasy. She’s awfully cute when she turns up her pert little nose at his friendly overtures. How can he convince her he isn’t going to tarnish the neighborhood or ruin her business? And will she believe he’s a changed man when the bootleggers double down?
This week I plan to finish Walls Crumbling by Alicia Gilliam.
I’ve also started my winter read – Little Women — a little (no pun intended) early.
I probably won’t get through all of the autumn picks I said I would try to read by the end of November but I have started Nancy Drew, The Hidden Staircase. That should be a quick read. I also hope to finish The Cat Who Talked Turkey in time for Thanksgiving. We will see how that goes since I am a mood reader and sometimes my mood involves not wanting to read much at all. The funny thing is, if I push myself to read when I am stressed, I do feel better because I am able to escape into a fiction world and leave my own.
Little Miss and I are reading The Black Stallion by William Farley at night.
The Boy and I aren’t reading anything together right now because he finished Red Badge of Courage for school last week. I will finish it this week and then I am going to choose another book for us which I believe will be Around the World in 80 Days.
What We watched/are Watching
Last week I watched Little Women as part of the Comfy, Cozy Cinema with Erin at Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs. We watched the 2019 version and I shared in my blog post why it isn’t my favorite version but I still like it and recommend it.
I didn’t have a lot of time to watch anything else but this week I hope to just watch some homey, cozy classic movies.
Erin and I are watching Tea With The Dames for our Comfy, Cozy Cinema. It is a documentary with Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Judith Plowright, and Maggie Smith and I think it is very quirky and funny. I hope Erin does as well.
I also rewatched last week’s sermon from Elevation Church and it helped me yesterday as I stressed over finances and some other situations in my family’s life.
What I’m Writing
Last week I sent Gladwynn Grant Takes Center Stage to my editor/husband and started working on Cassie. I’m excited to write Cassie and introduce her to all my readers on August 15, 2024!
I’ll be sharing more about that project in the weeks and months to come.
If you would like to read some of my books you can find out more about them here: https://lisahoweler.com/order-my-books/
On the blog this week I shared:
- Saturday Afternoon Chat: Lighting our first fire of the year, a trip to a reptile zoo, and The Boy turns 17.
- Fiction Friday: Gladwynn Grant Takes Center Stage Chapter 12 and Chapter 13
- Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot for November 2
- Comfy, Cozy Cinema: Little Women (2019)
- A simple man, a simple job. Remembering Sonny Decker
Photos from Last Week
I will be sharing more photos later this week because I left my Nikon at my parents last night and couldn’t take the photos off the camera for today. I plan to have a post recapping October’s photos at some point so I will share more then. Here are a few from our trip to the reptile zoo for now.












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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Life is keeping you busy. Enjoy these blessed moments with family. I as appreciated a glimpse into what you are reading. I’m finishing up Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book on FDR and his wife Eleanor during the years of World War II. I think my next book will be a novel with a bit more mystery and excitement with author David Baldacci.
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Those books sound very good. I love history non-fiction but rarely read them for some reason.
I think my husband reads David Baldacci too. I think that he has one of his books on his nightstand right now.
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I made an apple pie from the apples from our tree last week, too and they were delicious! It’s hard when our kids grow up! Where does the time go? The reptile zoo looks interesting and fun!
Good luck on your writing projects! Have a lovely week!
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Sounds like you have a lot going on! My daughter recently turned 21, so I get the feels for your son turning 17! Have a great week!
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It sounds like I have a lot going on but I normally don’t. lol. I don’t know what has been going on lately. Thanks for stopping by.
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Cake, Cake, Cake! But pie’s good too. Nice variety of books. And a great assortment of pictures. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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I just wanted to let you know that when I visit your site, my virus protector says it is suspicious. I don’t think it is but just wanted to let you know in case visitors drop off. I have no idea why it would do that!
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I love all the photos! Around the World in 80 Days was a childhood favorite of mine. I couldn’t get enough adventure stories.
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I’m with your son, I prefer pie to cake as well. Not that I will turn down a cake.
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I have been watching the Halloween Baking Championship because I love to bake but am absolutely a disaster at decorating! I can always dream! I actually started and finished a book this weekend, The Five Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand. I actually liked it quite a bit. That’s rare for me because her books are so formulaic.
I mentioned to the husband I wanted to move the hutch into the front hall (clear on the other side of the house), but the front hallway would have to be painted. We bought paint yesterday (ouch…paint is expensive these days) and have half of it one coated. The ceiling is 10 feet high, and guess who does the cutting in? Once I got used to the ladder and being that high, it went really fast. Second coat tomorrow then on to the other side. I sure hope the hutch looks good there because that’s its final resting place!
Have a fabulous week, Lisa! Enjoy the 17th birthday as much as you can! There will be many more to come!
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I saw the most recent Little Women at the cinema just before covid took off. In fact I think its the last one I went to the theatre for. All the best for Polly.
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It is a pretty good version.
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