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Weekly Project 365

I was out of town Mon-Fri & still managed to take a photo all but one day! I’m impressed that I’m keeping up with Project 365. I’m enjoying it more than I thought & don’t plan to quit.

Saturday, day 127, I photo’d the books in my currently reading/to be read pile. I was able to finish IHH on my work trip. Sing You Home is on the way to me with PaperbackSwap.

Day 128: Sunday I finished up 6 loads of laundry & packed. I also soaked up all the Moekitty cuteness I could.

Day 129: I traveled to Charlotte to work in their claims office for the week. Remember when I helped out in Raleigh, similar situation, but the Charlotte office is still dealing with 4/5 & 4/9 hail claims. I didn’t take any photos.

Tuesday, day 130, Tammy {my coworker & good friend} & I cracked open flipflop wine for an afterwork drink {or two}.

Day 131: Wednesday I had to pleasure of meeting Sara for dinner {& pomegranate martini} at Firebirds. I snapped the photo of the restaurant & the one next door which had live music.

Day 132: Last night in Charlotte, so Tammy & I headed south & met my grandfather for dinner at his clubhouse. We returned to the hotel to discover that Tammy was guest of the day! I posted those photos on facebook.

Friday, day 133, I arrived home to a kitty who was pretty excited to see me. I jumped on the couch & he jumped in my lap. Loved it!

What did I miss about your week?

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what I’ve read recently

I guess I’ve been having a thing for memoirs.

First came Matt Logelin’s Two Kisses For Maddy which I devored in two days. As in started it on Friday night & finished in Saturday. His was one of the first blogs I followed & back when I started reading three+ years ago recently after his wife Liz died, I read back to the beginning & broke into the ugly cry. Y’all know the ugly cry right ~ crying so hard & so long that you’re read faced & can barely breath much less talk. I was barely two chapters in when the ugly cry began. Matt wrote the book similarly to his blog style which made me feel like a friend right there with him for the journey through the first year of Maddy’s life. Just to put it out there, his use of language is also the same, so be prepared for a few eff bombs.

I loved the book & definitely recommend it, especially if you’ve followed his story or really even if you haven’t. I’m so glad I used my Christmas Amazon giftcard to pre-order this book. Unlike most purchased books that immediately after finishing go to paperback swap, this one is already in my “keep” book shelf. I’d love it if he started writing a follow up for what he’s been up to recently. Oh & I was so excited to find it was even featured in the current People magazine I was reading last Saturday. {I took the photo with my cell & tweeted it to Matt!}

I’d received Wesley the Owl by Stacey O’Brien via paperback swap a while ago. It had sat in my TBR pile for a bit until that photo of the super cute owl cover got me. I read the majority of it while waiting for husband to sell then buy the new Evo. Stacey is a scientist & wild life lover who adopted a baby owl. Wesley considered her his mom, only friend & eventually his mate. Some hilarious, scary & touching events ensue. By now y’all probably know I love owls. I was a little afraid learning so much about them would change my love. While all the mouse eating is gross, if anything, I respect & admire owls even more after reading Stacey’s book. A definite good read for any animal or owl lover. 

I preordered Ree Drummond’s The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels at the same time as Matt’s book & they shipped together. I started reading Black Heels on the way down to OIB for Easter weekend. In three hours, I got about a third of the way through. It was both a quick read & also, I couldn’t put it down. I finished it Saturday afternoon while laying out in the sun.

I love Ree’s voice. After reading her blog for years & meeting her last May, I’d felt like I “knew” her. This book, her first memoir, takes you in even further. I loved the romance, her humor, & the poignant retelling of her parent’s crumbling marriage while hers began.

This book too now sits on my keep shelf. I’m hoping Ree’ll make another NC book tour & I can have her sign it & Charlie to match my signed cookbook. 🙂

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Project 365 Version 18

Saturday Day 120 was the March for Babies. Where I didn’t bring my DSLR nor my cell. But I looked & realized I took this self-portrait in Emilee Beth‘s awesome boots after midnight Friday night. Love these with a skirt like she was wearing & with jeans tucked in & out! I *need* a pair, yes?!

Day 121 Sunday was filled with brunch with my family, snuggles with ETC, then a drive back home. Upon arrival {after husband & Moekitty hugs}, I ripped open Ree’s new book Charlie. I read it that minute. So cute!

Day 122 I have no idea what I did Monday. Nothing photo worthy I guess.

Day 123 Tuesday I picked up chic-fil-a for dinner. I get my diet lemonade no ice so that I get more. Then I add my own cup & ice! & if I’d had firefly it’d be in there too. {makes list to get some today}

Day 124 Wednesday was busy! Work, gas {$50+ worth!}, coworker happy hour, book club, dinner with book club girls then home. I ended the night making banana pudding~I’d been anxiously waiting for spring to make this again.

Day 125 I took the banana pudding to Chi O dinner club. At Jen’s, I met Bubba, her Bull Mastiff who I adored because he reminded me of my grandparents Bull Mastiff, Clyde, from when I was really little. I also showed off my thumb.

Day 126 Friday we got an email from HR about the geese that have taken up residence in our parking area {they’ve been around for a few weeks & we were cautioned to drive slow}. I left work late to find them just hanging out beside my car.

How was your week?

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Grey Thumb?

When I saw today’s meme {what you can grow} for Capture the Everyday, my first thought was my nails {thanks prenatal vitamins}! Then I realized Melissa meant something green.

I can easily show you what I can’t grow. That, my friends, is the shamrock plant my aunt brought over when I hosted bunco St Patty’s day. One month later that bad boy is done. My mom swears she’s never heard of anyone killing a shamrock plant. My green-thumb’d Nana said they require a lot of light {which it wasn’t getting on both my kitchen & then dining room tables}.

But due to magic {I know it’s not me}, the tiny little day lillies I planted our first spring in this house {Apr 2006} are thriving again this year. I noticed when I took this photo today that they are thisclose to budding flowers.

Half black thumb, half green thumb equals grey right?! What can you grow? Anyone else think Melissa meant hair/nails/babies?!

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ETC

Sunday, after church with Papa & Mom, we picked up Alethea from Jen’s & proceeded to eat our fill plus some at the Cypress brunch. Back at the condo, I packed up while my family chatted A up & embarrassed me by weirdly bursting out in song {tell me my family’s not the only one?!}. I was ready to go because we were off to snuggle triplets! Yep, Alethea & I hadn’t gotten our fill at the previous day’s walk {& I guess Jenny hadn’t gotten her fill either since she invited us}!

Jenny had just started feeding Eleanor when we arrived. Lucky the pup made room on the couch for us. R was in charge of diaper changes, then brought Toby to Alethea, then Callista to me. I’d forgotten my DSLR at home so I was without it all weekend. I hadn’t forgotten my cell {like I did at the walk}, so I snapped a few of the babes. I was trying to get one of Toby while he was looking at me, but he’d move at the last minute {really the camera is kinda slow}. Callista & I had a few out-takes before I got a smile. 🙂

Rob was able to get fun ones of us all in a baby feeding line. As per their warning Callista was the last to start eating & the first to finish. Then puke as soon as I sat her up. Poor girl. Alethea shared in the fun as Toby deuced it up while her hand was right on his bum. 🙂

After burps & farts were complete, C & T rocked & chatted a bit on these cool vibrating chairs.

They loved the elephant & monkey. I was impressed by the cool chairs & how much they’ve grown & learned since I’d hung out with them in February. Our “we’ll just stop by” turned into an hour+ in a flash. So sadly, after one more hug & snuggle from all, we made the trip back to Raleigh. Can’t wait to see what they’ll be doing & into by my next CLT trip!