This is a great meme to take part in every week and I thank Kimba for hosting it!
I like this meme because it gives me an opportunity to take a look back at last week and forward to next week in both my personal life and my blog and book life! I also like to see what other people are doing and what books everyone is reading.
Last Week–home and blog
We woke up to snow one morning this week–hopefully the last of this season! We may get temps in the low 70’s next week and the cherry blossoms on the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC should be at their peak blossom on March 31 so Spring is coming!
The move countdown–March is the month
Boxes are piling up. Packing continues!
We are doing the move ourselves, but we have family members coming to help during the last week either to help load the U-Haul and some to help drive as well. We’ll have the U-Haul and a car with our cats. We have moved cats and dogs many times across the country, but it’s never easy for the pets or for us…lol.
The blog
Working to get posts written ahead as our move gets closer. I know I won’t have too much extra time the latter half of March.
Blog posts
- Sunday Post: Feb 28
- February reading challenge update
- March books on my list
- Waiting on Wednesday: Dead Run by Mike Brooks
- My fear–insects aka bugs
- Review: Killing Trail by Margaret Mizushima
My books
What I’m reading
- Skeleton Blues by Paul Johnston
What I read last week
- A Useful Woman by Darcie Wilde
- The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty
New–Books, E-books, NetGalley, Audiobooks–purchased or free or from library
The Residence: Inside the Private World by Kate Andersen Brower
The Gray Ghost Murders by Keith McCafferty
Interesting on the internet
- Anya @ On Starships and Dragonwings discusses “What if DNF was your default action?“
- Jolien @ The Fictional Reader discusses “Does My Mood Reading Affect the Format I Read In?“
Next Week–home & blog
Sorting and packing and regular life continues.
I’m reading lots of good books so far this year so every extra moment I read!
Blog posts
- Review: Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs
- Review: Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop
- Waiting on Wednesday: Mar 9
- Beyond the Books
- Review
- Sunday Post
What did you do last week? What books did you collect? What are you planning?