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, Deb at Readerbuzz, and Kathyrn at The Book Date.



What’s Been Occurring
Yesterday we had dinner with my parents. We made homemade pizza and caught up and watched some Goes Wrong Show with them.
We usually visit them on Sundays but this week The Husband is going to the rehearsal for a play he’s going to be in so we decided to switch days.
The kids and I may go to see my parents again today as well or we may hang out at home and see them later in the week.
Our days have been fairly routine lately and you can read more about that in yesterday’s Saturday Afternoon Chat post.
What I/we’ve been Reading
I am still reading All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr but slowly. It’s a different type of book for me and the topics are a bit heavy so I haven’t been as eager to read it as other books. I do want to finish it, however, because it is a Pulitzer-winning book and my friend wants to know what I think of it. From what I have read so far, I think I will like it.



I also started a cozy mystery, Murder Plainly Read by Isabella Alan and so far I am enjoying it.
I was thrilled this past week to find the third book in the Magical Garden Series by Amanda Flowers on Hoopla. I’ve been wanting to read it but have been refusing to pay full price for it on Kindle. I know. I’m an author and I didn’t want to pay full price, but hear me out. I like these books but I don’t feel like I will read them over and over so buying them really didn’t appeal to me. I was able to read the first two books on Libby but they didn’t have the third book, which I could only find on Hoopla.
The downside of Hoopla is I can only read the book on my phone because their books can’t be transferred to a Kindle like Libby books can.
I don’t think I’ll be reading a ton of books through that app because my phone is not very big and reading books on it is not fun, but they do have a lot of books I would like to read.
So, anyhow, I am also reading Mums and Mayhem by Amanda Flowers.
Soon to be read:



Spring is coming so I hope to pick out some spring reads but probably later in March and early April, including The Secret Garden, which I have never read, and maybe The Wind in the Willows. I also have a mystery book based on Beatrix Potter I want to try, even though I have heard mixed reviews on it. I would love to read through Winter Cottage by Carol Ryrie Brink but that may wait until next winter. We will see.
Recently Finished:
This past weekend I finished Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Sorensen and cried through the last three chapters.
It was a sweet book with a touching story. There were only a couple of disturbing scenes that I could have done without but I think the one was specifically put in there to show how some of the characters changed throughout the book. And by disturbing I just mean uncomfortable. Not “dirty”, of course.
DNF’d
I did not finish Blessed is the Busybody – for now at least. I may go back to it but I was ready for a cozy mystery and it started to get dark from the get-go. I also was hoping for a more faith-based read but this was more like “faith-based people and conservatives are stuck up” and I wasn’t in the mood for that. I read enough of the “we’re better than them” from both “sides” on the news today. I don’t need it in my books too.
That attitude may change as the book goes on, however, and the writing was really strong and entertaining, so I will probably return to this book at some later date – maybe in the spring.
What everyone else is reading:
When we went to my parents’ yesterday I was very impressed that everyone took a book with them. It’s not like we ever have time to read since we are busy visiting but I guess everyone feels more at home with a book with them, “just in case” they want to read.
The Husband is reading The Innocent by Harlan Coban
The Boy is reading Horus Rising (based on World of Warcraft)
Little Miss is reading Fortunately the Milk again but she and I are also reading Pocahontas by Jean Fritz for school.
What We watched/are Watching
I have been watching Lark Rise to Candleford on my own.
I was watching Miss Scarlet and the Duke but just found out the guy playing The Duke is leaving so I don’t really feel like watching the rest since I know there will be no satisfactory end to it.
The Husband and I finished up the first part of season one of CB Strike last night.
My sister-in-law told me eons ago I should watch The Gilded Age so I hope to start that this week.
I also watched this video with Just A Few Acres Farm which I really enjoyed. Pete talked a lot about the way of the world these days and how he isn’t sure how to fit in with it. I could truly relate.
What I’m Writing
I am plugging away at Cassie and hope to finish it in the next couple of weeks.
I plan to start writing book three in the Gladwynn Grant series once that book is finished.
This week on the blog I shared:
- Saturday Afternoon Chat: Stormy weather, my daughter’s stuffed animal beds, and missing photography
- Fiction Friday: The First Chapter of Gladwynn Grant Takes Center Stage
- Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot February 29
- Faithfully Thinking: It doesn’t matter what they say about you if God already spoke over you
What I’m Listening To
I am listening to A Tale of Two Cities with The Boy for school.
I am listening to Caddie Woodlawn at night with Little Miss.
I am also listening to In This Mountain by Jan Karon when I do housework and I think I mentioned last week that it caused me to all out ugly cry while doing the dishes the week before last.
For music, I am listening to Shane Smith and The Saints and Needtobreathe.
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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I hope you enjoy The Secret Garden when you get to it. I read it when I was knee-high to a hen and I got very emotional. I tend to avoid PDF versions of books because these days, I need a large font on my Kindle to cut down the wear and tear my eyes. I cannot imagine reading a book on my phone. Have a great week.
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It is not easy to read it on the phone for sure. I really want to read it, though, and I’m not willing to pay full price for it because I don’t think it is something I will read over and over again, even if I like it. I might try to read it on my computer but it’s hard for me to hold my laptop or just sit at it and read a book.
I’m looking forward to Secret Garden!
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Yes… I know what you mean about not wanting to pay huge amounts for books you know you’ll probably not read again.
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If I haven’t mentioned it before, Miller’s Book Review is an excellent blog on bookish things. This post was really interesting, on reading vs listening to books: https://www.millersbookreview.com/p/bookish-diversions-do-audiobooks-count
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Oh thank you for that suggestion. You may have mentioned it before but if I don’t write things down they go right out of my head!
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I am reading yet another Armand Gamache murder mystery. I think I kinda like reading them out of order now that I’ve gotten into the rhythm of it. We’ve been watching this YouTube series on palaces and places in London. It’s fun to say, “Oh, I remember that.” I don’t really listen to much other than when I’m in the car. Sometimes, I’ll plug in my phone and listen to “Phantom of the Opera.”
I have finished writing my mini retreat and booklet (good thing since it’s this coming Saturday). I’m just going through and fine tuning it. I do hope it works out well. I’m not usually nervous, but this one has me a bit more on edge.
Have a wonderful week, Lisa!
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I’ll be praying the mini-retreat goes well. I will have to try Armand Gamache soon. Have a great week!
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How fun that you’re husband’s in a play. I hope he enjoys himself. I’ve never done any acting, but I do like support my friends and their kids who are in plays regularly. 😀
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He had a small part in one a couple of years ago and had a lot of fun. This one is a play based on a radio performance so they essentiallly read their parts. I think it will be fun.
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I am not happy with trying to read books on Hoopla on my phone, but it is nice to listen to audios there. For some reason, I’ve seen lately that there are much fewer books on my library’s Hoopla account. I’m not sure why.
My brother mostly reads classics, but he greatly enjoyed All the Light. I hope you do, too.
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I don’t plan to read any books other than this one on Hoopla. It’s too bad they can’t find a way to send the books to devices like Libby does because for me Hoopla has a lot more options.
I am hoping I can listen to All the Light. I have requested the book on LIbby but there are 30 people ahead of me!
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I was talking about this today at my drawing class, and a friend told me there is a way to read Libby books on Kindle. I am going to research this.
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Wow you are busy! The Duke is leaving? I haven’t a time to watch more than a few episodes, so I am glad I didn’t get too invested.
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I’m very disappointed. The only way they could save the show is to do a movie and resolve that story line and then end the show. that’s my feeling on it. Doing a fifth season will just tank it for me.
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I have only used my Libby app for listening to book on my phone; I didn’t realize I would transfer books to read on my Kindle (not that I don’t already have a million of Kindle books piling up!). The Secret Garden is one of my favorites! My grandmother bought me a beautiful hardcover/ illustrated edition when I was probably either in middle school or just entering high school and I read it so much the binding fell apart. I even painted one of the scenes from the book onto canvas for an art project.
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Yes, you can have it sent to your kindle – at least I have that option. Maybe it is a library to library thing. Once your due date comes up the book is inaccessible on your Kindle.
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