• I’ve decided to give myself the gift of a break from library books, which really just means I’m going to focus on what’s on my Kindle. Steven got me one year of Kindle Unlimited last year for Christmas and I’ve hardly read anything through it since I always have a stack of library books, and I feel bad I haven’t used it more. So… I am going to try to just add books to my TBR spreadsheet and not immediately request things from the library, unless the publish date is next year. We’ll see how this goes. Of course, I have five library books at home to get through first.
  • I really enjoyed our virtual work happy hour on Monday. It was nice to see people’s faces and not be talking about work, and we did a fun scavenger hunt where we had to find ten things from a list in our house, then share them all (I found every item except a landline phone. And I cheated on “souvenir shot glass” – we don’t have one!)! I asked Steven to have a fire going for me in the background so I’d look fancy on the call. Ha. It got lots of comments. And I love attention so win win.

  • Speaking of fires… yellowjackets kept showing up in the living room last week, and we finally figured out they were living in some wood Steven brought in for firewood! Oops! Luckily Starbuck helps us find them (if we don’t hear their loud buzzing) and I can usually trap them and release them. I’m glad no one’s been stung yet! There’s been at least 6 of them!

  • At first I had NO cloths masks and now I have six (one with donuts, one with the Millennium Falcon, and four with cats)! Ahh! I am addicted to checking TacoCat Creation’s etsy page (masks here) every Friday at 5:00 pm when they post new designs. Maybe at some point I should get a professional (i.e. plain and boring) one if I ever go back to the office? Nah…

  • Updated to add: Last week I mentioned trying to watch Cats, and in the comments, Amy and Bethany helped me understand the musical is based on T.S. Eliot’s book of poems Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, and that it’s a collection of stories (in song) and doesn’t really have an overall plot. I didn’t think much more about it, but I was walking by our bookcases and saw the two cat poem books my snis gave me in early October and lo and behold… that was one she gave me! Is this a sign I need to read the book and try to watch it again? (If the book is a quick read it would definitely help me reach my goal of 100 books for the year, ha!)

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