We had such a week that I'm still not sure which way is up. I took notes, but some of the notes are from so far back that you've probably forgotten what we were talking about already.
Sandi, you've really been busy! I thought I was busy, till I read about all you've been doing. It is really strange to me that people think they're entitled to jobs but don't want to do anything to keep those jobs. When I was still in the work-force, if your employer said "jump" you asked "how high" on your way up -- know what I mean.
I'm sorry you're having stress at home. {{{{HUGS}}}} We're here for you in the good times, and the rough.
Cady, as I started reading "Husband Under Construction" I realized that he wasn't a dad, and neither was she a mom -- so why do they have a bunch of kids crawling all over him on the book cover? I'm getting more and more disenchanted with book covers lately. I'll find a book with a dad in it yet.
Donna M, yes I got my hair done in time for church. Basically it looks like a haystack all the time no matter what I do to it, so it didn't take much fixing.
Margie, I liked the book Husband Under Construction just fine, it's just that the cover picture doesn't match the story.
Some of my Grandkids went to see Snow White last week-end -- at least they were talking about it this past week, so I'm assuming they saw it.
Mary, Kaelee/Linda is my friend on eH, too. I still go there once in a while to order books, but that's about all. And if I could find the books I wanted in a store here somewhere, I'd probably not go there at all.
I'm reading Born in Shame by Nora Roberts. It's book #3 in the Born in. . . series. The second one is Born in Ice, and I'm still waiting for it to come from the library. I've got "The Witness" reserved, and I'm #154 out of 200+ Sheesh! But my librarian tells me they're getting several more copies in, so hopefully it won't be really long before my turn comes. I'm not even sure the book is out yet.
I finally finished putting in my garden and flowers!!! And now the forecast for tonight is frost! Just what I need -- NOT!!
Amanda, I hear you on the similar names thing -- my sister-in-law and I both are named Donna, married to brothers, so our surnames are the same, too. So she's DonnaE, and I'm DonnaH. Works for me. {:-)
My "dad" book for this month was Operation Baby Rescue by Beth Cornelison -- it's part of the Top Secret Deliveries series in the Romantic Suspense line. I really enjoyed it. The book opened with the h delivering a baby, and right away you knew there was something fishy going on, because she was then drugged, and when she woke up was informed that her baby had died of a heart problem, but she never saw the body. That was the prelude. Then we jump to a year later when she meets the H, who is raising his daughter alone after his wife was killed by a drunk driver. Of course, you know what happens when everyone realizes that said baby looks just like the h. But it was still a good book, and I think I'll see if I can find the rest of the books in the series. It's from last year.
I was going to show you a picture of my granddaughter's grad, but I haven't taken the pictures off my camera yet. Later. . .
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