
Kimberly hosts the Sunday Post each week. I like to take part because it gives me an opportunity to look back at last week and forward to next week in both my personal life and my blog and book life! I also love to see what other people are doing and what books everyone is reading.
Personal life
Daylight savings time is here (at least in the United States). I wish we would decide to just keep daylight savings time throughout the year.


This has been a hard, stressful week with lots going on. At least lots for us since the pandemic started. Our cat Elf is very sick and we’ve taken her to the vet several times. We’ve thought she was getting better several times and then she would pretty much stop eating again. We took her back in again yesterday and we’ve gotten a bunch of medications for her. She has pancreatitis which I guess is rare in a cat. We’ve got another appointment Monday morning. She’s such a sweet cat and only about 12 years old.
My husband received his second covid vaccine a few days ago and my second vaccine is scheduled for next week. We are both happy to almost have the vaccines done for now and have some protection from covid 19.
I finished clearing my craft room last week. We kept a desk in the room and moved an easy chair in plus a day bed. We’re moving furniture around to see where it looks best in our house and will have our realtor come by soon to take a look at the house.
Blog Life
Another week with only a few other blogs visited. I’m able to get posts done each week plus some reading, but that’s about all.
Posts
- Sunday Post: Very little snow left
- Can’t Wait Wednesday: A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers
- Five 2021 mysteries I’m going to read
Posts for next week
- Can’t Wait Wednesday
- Connect 5
- Sunday Post
My books
What I’m reading
- The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths
- The Unspoken by Ian K. Smith
Books I read last week
- Much Ado About You by Samantha Young
- Murder by Other Means by John Scalzi
Books I got last week
Nothing!
I hope you’re all staying safe. What are you doing next week? What did you do last week?