Monday, July 10, 2017

Monday Musings

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My week(s): It's been a rough couple of weeks around here. My grandma passed away just over a week ago, only a few days after she was diagnosed with stage IV bladder cancer. We were pretty close -- we e-mailed each other every single day (well, I may have missed a few but she never did) -- and it was very tough being so far away that week. She lived in Indiana, and I'm so very grateful for the three years we spent in Ohio when she was just a two-hour drive away. I'm also thankful that the entire rest of my family was there at the end, and that I was able to say goodbye via Facetime. Oh, but I do miss her!

In addition to all that, Alohi was spayed a little over a week ago (which is kind of a major procedure!) and our "bouncy" puppy (the vet's kind way of describing our insane little Energizer Bunny) was almost completely immune to the sedatives we were given. Keeping her quiet and still for 10 days proved a total impossibility. And while we were struggling with that, she managed to get a bee sting in her mouth and her face swelled up horribly.

Too, I had some frustrating, hectic days at work, Jarrod has been working absolutely insane 12 to 13+-hour days for the past few weeks, and he had to work at least part of every day over the holiday weekend. And the 4th was bittersweet this year, because it would've been my grandma's 80th birthday.

Things will not get better anytime soon because Jarrod's work is about to start another exercise, and he'll be working 12-hour days for 14 straight days (including the next two weekends). We are all looking forward to August in my house!

On the plus side, we did take Alohi to an old baseball field to run to her heart's content on Saturday, and we spent a few hours at the beach on Sunday.

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Reading: It took me several attempts to read more than a handful of pages of "News of the World" at a time, but when I finally got into it, this charming little Western flew by (it's readable in a day if you don't dilly-dally with it like I did). I also finally finished "Bring Back the King: The New Science of De-Extinction," which was a fascinating, quick non-fiction book and I have no excuse for the insane amount of time it too me to read it. Next I read "Vision in Silver," the third book in The Others urban fantasy series. I was craving something light and fluffy, and it fit the bill! I just finished "Silent in the Grave," the first in Deanna Raybourn's Lady Julia Grey historical mystery series and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's just over 500 pages, but I blew through it in just over two days! I'm looking forward to reading book 2 soon, though my track record with continuing series is not so good...

I also read "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, and I'm currently reading "Three Times Lucky" by Sheila Turnage, for the 4th and 5th grade book club I'll be helping out with at work. I have to come up with discussion questions and brainstorm an appropriate craft for two books each month. I have to say, coming up with the crafts is harder than I thought it would be!




Watching: "Grantchester," "The White Queen," "World of Dance," "Deadliest Catch," "Turn." Movie-wise, we watched "Hell or High Water," which for some reason I thought was a Western but was actually a movie about two brothers who rob a string of banks in West Texas. Not bad, but not fabulous either. "Patriots Day," about the Boston Marathon bombing, was better than I expected, and we FINALLY got to watch "Beauty and the Beast"! It was cute, though a little more musical-y than I thought it would be.

Listening to: "Attention" by Charlie Puth.


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Looking forward to: "Game of Thrones" starting back! And, as mentioned, August!

I'm linking up with Kathryn of Book Date for It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

21 comments:

  1. Sorry for your sudden loss.
    I am glad that your puppy is recovering well.

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  2. So sorry to hear about your Grandmother. I can't imagine your loss. Alohi is so darn cute. At least her surgery went well even though you had to keep her calm - I've been there before with that. Looks like you've read some good books and I want to start the Lady Grey series someday. I love her other series. Hope July goes by quickly for you.

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    1. Thank you for your kind condolences, Barb!

      Alohi is pretty much all recovered from her surgery now, though I admit we pretty much gave up at trying to keep her calm! She seems to have healed up fine regardless, thank goodness!

      I ended up loving "Silent in the Grave"! I absolutely couldn't put it down. It was different from Veronica Speedwell, obviously, but would appeal to the same fans!

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  3. I'm so sorry for your loss, Lindsay. Both of my in-laws have had bladder cancer. In fact, we're in Michigan right now because my FIL just had his bladder removed. I know how precious that time with her in Ohio must have been and how thankful you must be feeling for the technological contact you shared these past few years!

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    1. Thank you for your kind condolences, Alise! Yes, I am so very grateful for e-mail and Facetime -- I can't imagine being a military family without those conveniences!

      Thinking of you guys and your father-in-law!

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  4. So sorry to hear about your Grandmother. It's wonderful that you were close and can hold onto those great memories. I absolutely loved News of the World, too!

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    1. Thank you, Susie! I'm excited for the movie version of "News of the World."

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  5. Sympathies on your loss. It is so nice that you have good memories to hold on to.

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  6. I'm sorry to hear about your grandmother. It is good that you have wonderful memories of her. I have been reading Deanna Raybourn's Veronica Speedwell books but haven't started her first series yet. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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    1. Thank you, Kathy!

      I really enjoy the Veronica Speedwell series and that's what pushed me to finally pick up "Silent in the Grave." I ended up loving it!

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  7. Sorry to hear about your grandmother. I lost one of my mine seventeen years ago to the same disease. I hope your Energizer puppy is on the mend both for the spaying and the bee sting.

    We're in the last few days in our current place. It seems like the work to move will never end. Come see what I'm reading when I'm not packing.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, Alohi is doing just fine -- she's all healed up now despite her craziness! ;) Good luck with your move!

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  8. I am so sorry to hear about your grandmother. It sounds like you had a wonderful relationship and many great memories.

    I still need to see Beauty and the Beast ~ maybe this week will be the week.

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    1. Thanks, Erin. I do have many, many fond memories.

      Hope you get to see "Beauty and the Beast" soon! I enjoyed it, and it helps that it had both Hermione and Matthew Crawley!

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  9. So sorry about the loss of your grandmother.

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  10. I am so sorry for the loss of your grandma.

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  11. I'm sorry about your grandma. We have so little time with the oldest members of our families and it's always so hard to see them go.

    Poor Alohi! A spaying and a bee sting! I hope things go more smoothly for you all from here on out.

    I still haven't seen Beauty and the Beast, even though it was my favorite Disney animated movie and I love Emma Watson, but I'll get to it sometime!

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