Next week we will cross that all-important milestone of the halfway mark of winter. Whether you’re a glass half empty type (we’re only half way?) or one of those half full folks ...
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Next week we will cross that all-important milestone of the halfway mark of winter. Whether you’re a glass half empty type (we’re only half way?) or one of those half full folks ...
I have a whopping EIGHT book reviews to share with you today, so let’s skip the formalities and get right to the reviews! Big Lies in a Small Town, by Diane Chamberlain: ...
These past couple of months have been incredibly hard for so many. I can’t pretend to understand or relate to the trials some families and individuals are facing, from jobs lost to ...
February may be the shortest month of the year, but this seemingly unassuming month can be fierce, and this year it just about did me in. Between family colds and sleepless nights ...
In the spring of 2015, just a few months after Charleston was born, Luke received a job offer from a company in San Diego, about two hours south of where we were ...
A wise man once said “You know everything you need to know about a person from the answer to the question, ‘What is your favorite book?’” This truth speaks to the fact ...
Hello once again from the great state of Texas! After a (longer than anticipated) break from blogging, I can’t tell you how good it is to be back. My hiatus revealed to ...
It’s hard to believe that we’re already well into January. It might be a new year, but some things never change. . . including my pursuit of excellent books! I’ve done a ...
Some months I like to preface my “What I Learned” lists with long-winded summaries, explanations, and analysis. This is not one of those months! Let’s bypass the fanfare and get straight to ...
For as long as I can remember, October has been my favorite month. I have no idea why this is: October doesn’t fall within my favorite season (summer) and it doesn’t contain ...