While I'm getting a later start than usual, posting to the Sunday loop today was near the top of my priority list. I'm joining in with Sunday Post at Caffeinated Reviewer, and Sunday Salon at Readerbuzz. I would encourage you as well to poke your head into a few of the other blogs participating in these great linkups.
What I'm reading this week:
Honestly really excited that I got The Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler back on Libby. I'm like 70% through the audio book, but my loan ran out months ago. Now I have 14 days to actually finish it. I'm also probably finishing my print copy of The Roaring Ridleys by K.M. Colley and have started Portrait of a Witch Undone by K.S. Shay on my kindle.
(Yes, I am still working through the other two audiobooks from last week, but I don't want this section to be a page on its own.)
Three Good Things:
- I got another great Stitch Fix box! I ordered one last month for summery stuff to wear on the Maui trip with my husband. This month I asked for a little more business-y stuff so I can have something to wear besides fun graphic tees in case I get an interview or do something remotely professional at some point. I received six items and only returned one pair of slacks. I'm keeping two blouses, another pair of slacks, and two jackets.
- Hubby is home for a couple weeks! Not gonna lie, there are pros and cons since he travels so much, but when I'm working 40 - 50 hours/week, an extra hand can be nice with all the end-of-middle-school activities this year. Luckily, my college-aged daughter helps out now since she's home, but I'd prefer she not have to schedule things that really are not her responsibility. (She is truly a saint who willingly helps.)
- I've implemented a new plan to help out with running the house. I suspect I'm in the minority, but I greatly prefer cleaning up to coo
king. I'm not a big eater (anxiety toys with my digestion a lot), and handling raw food makes me even less hungry. So I've asked everyone else living here to pick a night and what they want to make for dinner, and I'll get the ingredients and then clean up. This week hubs will make schnitzel, and my son is making breakfast for dinner (pancakes). They're also home earlier than me usually, so not having to come home and immediately start making dinner is a huge win for me.
- I've been encouraged to set up an 'individual development plan' at work. It is intended to focus on one's personal and professional goals, that may not be part of our performance evaluation about company goals. I would like to focus on my writing. Doing more of it, improving it, and potentially finding some sort of market (contests? side gigs?).
- I installed a step counter on my phone, to try and focus on my health a bit more. I'm pretty sure menopause is kicking my ass. While I don't usually check my weight, when I got on a scale last week, it read a full 10 pounds heavier than the last time I remember looking. Eek!
- Now that I've got my new computer up and kicking, I need to get caught up on some book reviews, and hopefully post more here on my blog. Also, more Yelp! reviews.


7 comments:
Hope you have a great week!
I'm fine cooking if only someone else will tell me what to cook. I hope you are able to finish Parable of the Sower this time. And now I need to check out Stitch Fix, I think.
I've always wanted to try Stitch Fix but can't justify it for mostly being at home. Sounds like you have a great dinner plan. I enjoy cooking and don't mind cleaning up afterward. But I hate vacuuming. Have a nice holiday!
Anne - Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
It sounds like you have a busy summer ahead of you.
Good for you on getting your family to help with the cooking. I’m trying to encourage my kids at home (who are all technically adults) to do the same.
Menopause sucks!
Thanks for sharing your week
Whew! Reading about your summer schedule made me tired. LOL! Your daughter is wonderful! I’m with you - most of the time I’d rather clean up than cook. And yes deciding what to cook is an astonishingly hard part of adulting. Menopause is a b*tch!
Sounds like you are busy! Hope you have a great week!
I dunno, it's not the cooking that really bothers me, it's the cleaning up. :) But I'm glad your family is helping out. You're right, menopause is a bitch. I hope you get some relief. Looking forward to seeing your review on Parable of the Sower. I've always meant to read that but haven't gotten around to it, yet.
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