Sunday Chat: Bitter cold, snowy weather, the insane prices of streaming services, and a mix of books to read

Welcome to my Sunday Chat where I ramble about what’s been going on in my world, what the rest of the family and I have been reading, watching, listening to, and what I’ve been writing.

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


Somewhere around Christmas I take advantage of a Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale and get a month of the Hallmark channel on Amazon so I can watch some of their ridiculously sappy movies.

This year I missed the sale but still thought I’d get a subscription for a month.

Amazon said I could indeed have that subscription.

For $7.99 a month.

$8.

Hallmark Channel thinks they are worth $8 a month. Like I’m going to watch more than two or three of their movies. Ever.

I looked at one of the movies I thought I might watch and they wanted me to pay $5 just to rent it.  I’m sorry but Hallmark movies are not worth $5 to watch and they are not worth me paying $8 a month when I am already paying for other channels and services. That thought made me want to find out how much those other services had jumped up to and I about fell off the couch.

We had five other subscriptions and most of them were $8 or $9 a month. I ended up unsubscribing from a few and keeping the subscription of one when they offered me more than 50 percent off for the next three months. The Husband and I have decided we will rotate subscriptions – getting some of them every other month instead of every month.

For example, I will be choosing to add PBS Masterpiece back in January so I can watch All Creatures Great and Small’s new season.

What is insane to me is how we left cable for streaming to save money and now companies are charging so much for their services, breaking them into all these individual channels they want you to pay for, we were paying almost as much for streaming services as we did for cable.

It’s really out of control. Luckily, we have the choice to not sign up for certain services and we also have a huge DVD collection so I think this first word problem will not overwhelm us.

 Last week was a very cold week so we didn’t really go anywhere – mainly because it was a very cold week. Had it not been such a cold and miserable week I might not have noticed how much we were being ripped off by Amazon and the other streaming services.  

We got the woodstove going and ran the fire all week. It was nice and cozy in the house most of the days – except one day when I let the fire go too low and almost shivered out of my clothes while getting dinner ready.

Thankfully, next week is supposed to be warmer. By warmer, I of course mean highs of 40 a couple days and one day of a high of 51. Still not sandals weather, but we will take it. We will most likely still light a fire during the day to keep us from having to use the heating oil because the nights are still expected to be very cold.

Lighting fires will be easier thanks to a delivery of wood we received Saturday morning. It will probably be our last delivery of the winter season.

As I began writing this post, I tried to think why I didn’t read more books this week. I had time but I guess I spent a lot of it writing blog posts, building fires, cooking dinners, and maybe a bit worrying about my sister-in-law who is still in the hospital with health issues. I’d love if you could say some prayers for her.

I was also reading Johnny Tremain for school with the youngest and doing homeschool with her.

I’m still working on A Death in Marlow, which is actually a very easy read and I’ll probably finish this week. I was distracted from it this past week by A Quilt for Christmas by Melody Carlson which was a fun, quick, cozy Christmas read and then shared a review of it. I also plan to share a review this week on The Marlow Mystery Club, which I read a couple of weeks ago.

I am continuing to read The Hound of the Baskerville’s by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fairly slowly with The Boy for school and I hope to read another Christmas-themed novella this week – Catching Christmas by Terri Blackstock.

The Husband has started his 111th book of the year, High Priest of California by Charles Willeford.

The Boy is reading The Hound of the Baskerville’s with me but is sort of dragging his feet right now.

Little Miss is listening to Caddie Woodlawn at night before bed and reading Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets but took a break from reading it this week.

I watched three  Hallmark Christmas movies this past week. They were sort of awful and sort of good at the same time – like any Hallmark movie.

I also watched Just A Few Acres Farm’s videos quite a bit this week. It is so relaxing to watch him do simple things like rebuilding a tractor engine or feed the cows.

I shared a lot on the blog this week including:

Don’t forget that Erin and I are hosting the Comfy, Cozy Christmas link up, which you can find at the top of the page. The link-up is for any holiday-related posts .

A blog post I enjoyed this week:

|| Tuesday Tour: Christmas Ever Day by Mama’s Empty Nest ||

|| Traditional Christmas in the Living Room, More Table Vignettes & Hallway, Christmas Home Tour, 2024 by Debbie Dabble Christmas ||

|| Under the Mistletoe – The Third Door by Cat’s Wire ||

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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17 thoughts on “Sunday Chat: Bitter cold, snowy weather, the insane prices of streaming services, and a mix of books to read

  1. Pingback: Sunday Chat: Winter weather, Christmas events, Christmas movies, and a dud mystery book – Boondock Ramblings

  2. I subscribe to one channel at a time and switch off when I am either fed up with what’s available, or see something on another channel I want to watch. I suspect I will try out PBS after reading your comments here. I’ve only watched the original Creatures Great and Small, but my cousin tells me that the PBS version is better.

    Happy reading this week.

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  3. We keep our streaming subscriptions very small – they add up to a lot if you’re not careful. Hallmark movies to me are over-done and I really don’t enjoy them. I’m sorry to hear about your sister-in-law and will pray for her. Oh, and thanks for sharing my Christmasy post. 🙂

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  4. We haven’t cut the cable cord yet because it seems like so many of the streaming channels we use want to know which company we use. Maybe, I don’t need to do that? It’s also our internet provider so I’m not sure if our internet wouldn’t go up because you know that’s how they treat you these days! Loyalty means nothing. I just finished a real mindbender of a book, None of This Is True. And, it had one of those endings that left you wondering. I really, really don’t like those! But, it sure did hold my interest. We just started watching the Harry Potter baking show, and it’s a fun one. There’s a baker on there I just don’t like…she’s been on some other baking shows and always wins. She does good work, but it seems the judges have already picked her to win. Again, something I really, really don’t like. We warmed up yesterday and today (Saturday and Sunday). I don’t know what the next week is supposed to bring us as we have appointments or something going on every single day!

    Have a wonderful week, Lisa!

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  5. We only keep three channels all the time, the rest are turned on when they have several shows we want to watch. They are turned off as soon as we’re done watching. We’ve been doing this since 2009.

    I’m sorry to hear that your sister-in-law is still in the hospital. I hope she starts to recover and is able to go home soon.

    I’m impressed by your husband’s reading! That’s a lot of books.

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