Sunday Bookends: Making chocolate chip cookies, reading mysteries and classics, and started Gladwynn’s third book


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 Little Miss and I visited my parents to have some dinner and make chocolate chip cookies with them.

We did that on a very windy, rainy day after traveling to drop The Boy off at a friend’s house 40 minutes away. On the way back from dropping him off, we stopped at a local library that was having a used book sale. It wasn’t a very exciting sale for us, sadly, but we did get a few books. There were no cozy mysteries. So sad. Yet, not really because I have so many to read right now.

The cooking making was interesting. We whipped up a batch but my mom said it didn’t look like there would be enough for her grandson, who loves chocolate chip cookies, so Little Miss and I added some more flour. But then we realized we would need more butter and another egg and then we tried to remember what we’d put in and what we hadn’t so the conversation started going like this:

Me: “We should put some more flour in.”

Her: “I don’t know about that.”

Mom/Grandma: “Did you even put the baking powder in?”

Her and me: “oops.”

Me: “I’d better put another half a cup of butter.”

Her: “This isn’t looking right.”

Me: “It looks super sticky and sort of runny.”

Mom/Grandma: “Add more flour.”

Dad/Grandpa, taking photos of it all and snickering: “I don’t know how these cookies are going to turn out.”

Me: “Well, we will eat them somehow.”

The cookies:

The cookies tasted great, by the way. Somehow I forgot to add this when I originally shared this post so if you see comments about that below — that is why. *snort* I am such an airhead sometimes.

While cooking the cookies we also had an incident where Zooma The Wonder Dog ran into a mud puddle twice trying to corner a cat at my parents’ neighbor’s house. I had to lock her in the bathroom, pull out the cookies, and then hose her down so she wouldn’t get the house all muddy.

She didn’t want to get in my parent’s walk-in shower but I finally managed to coax her in and pull the shower head off and wash the mud off.

We left not long after that and came home to enjoy some quiet time at home.

What I/we’ve been Reading/will be reading:

Currently:

I plan to finish The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold this week.

I am also reading The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett and started Priscilla by Jenny Knipfer.

Just Finished:

A Troubling Case of Murder on the Menu by Donna Doyle. This was a cute little, simple cozy mystery.

Soon to be read:

The Mystery at Lilac Inn by Carolyn Keene

Murder Always Barks Twice by Jennifer Hawkins

Death At A Scottish Christmas by Lucy Connelly

Little Miss and I finished The Middle Moffat by Eleanor Estes this week.

The Boy and I are looking for a new book to read for English for school and he is finishing a Warhammer book.

The Husband is reading Skinwalkers by Tony Hillerman.

What We watched/are Watching

This week I watched an episode of Lark Rise to Candleford, Bluey (because of course), and Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman.

I also watched a show called The Repair Shop on Britbox or Acorn or Masterpiece or some British channel on Amazon. I really enjoyed it. They are repair experts who repair special heirlooms for people and there are usually sweet stories behind the items.

This vlog by The Cottage Fairy about how she needed to take a break from social media to help quiet her mind. I could really relate to this because I felt the same way.


What I’m Writing

This past week I started book three in the Gladwynn Grant Mysteries. I’m excited to see where it goes and how it turns out.

Last week on the blog I shared:

What I’m Listening to

I’m going to try my best to finish A Tale of Two Cities but I will also be starting Watership Down on Audio, read by Peter Capaldi.

Photos from Last Week

Here are some photos from the play of War of the Worlds that my husband was in last week. I wrote about that yesterday in my Saturday Afternoon Chat post.

Blog Posts I Enjoyed This Past Week

Finding Solace in the Sink by Book Inheritance

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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8 thoughts on “Sunday Bookends: Making chocolate chip cookies, reading mysteries and classics, and started Gladwynn’s third book

  1. My sister always reminds me that one of the most challenging things about baking is measuring properly. I don’t like to measure, and I like to experiment, and I still think I’m a pretty good baker. Your cookies turned out great!

    I think it would be fun to teach English to a high schooler. Sadly, my son always says that our local high school killed his love of reading.

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  2. OK…so how were the cookies? They actually looked fine to me, but we all know taste is the most important! 

    I really enjoyed listening to the two videos you shared of the War of the Worlds play. Everyone did such a good job…especially making the special effects sounds.

    I have been working on a blog post for the Global Writing Challenge. And, it is a challenge which is a hoot…especially when you read what it’s about.

    We started watching this show called Girls5eva. It’s kinda good, and kinda not. But, at least, it isn’t a shoot ’em up!

    I hope you’re going to be getting the weather we had yesterday and today…warm and sunny. It was almost too high as it reached 80 today (Sunday).

    Have a fabulous week, Lisa!

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  3. That was quite a cooking making experience! It doesn’t sound like Zooma made it any easier. Haha.

    I am so glad your husband’s play went well and everyone had a good time. Thank you for sharing the photos!

    I hope you have a good week!

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  4. Nancy Drew and the Secret Garden were my favorites when I was in elementary school. I’m afraid to reread them because the magic might be gone.

    Your cookies look like a miracle! I could never recover once I was confused about what I had put into the mixture.

    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    • Yeah, I have no idea how we pulled those cookies off. lol!

      I know what you mean about losing the magic. It can happen.

      With Nancy Drew they are a bit more silly now that I’m older. With the Secret Garden there seems to be a lot of magic still, though some old terms etc.

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