This is going to be the second Mother’s Day without my mom. Last Mother’s Day was a hard day for me, because it was the first time that it truly hit me that my mother was gone. This year, Mother’s Day is just going to be different because of the pandemic. I don’t think thatContinue reading “What Mother’s Day Is Like For Someone Who Lost Her Mom”
Monthly Archives: May 2020
What I Love Wednesday: May 6, 2020
Happy hump day everyone! It looks like better days are coming – we are reaching the end of the quarantine and things are beginning to open up once again. This week, I have quite a few favorites that I am so excited to share with you. So, without further a due, here are some ofContinue reading “What I Love Wednesday: May 6, 2020”
8 Books to Give Mom For Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is next week, and like Easter, it’s going to look a bit different. One of the best gifts that you can give Mom is a book for two reasons: one: it provides entertainment to your mom, and it helps support the book industry, which is one of the many that is suffering rightContinue reading “8 Books to Give Mom For Mother’s Day”
April Reading Wrap Up + May Reading Goals
Wow. It’s May already. I can’t believe that it’s already the springtime. I am hoping that May brings out a brighter month. That said, this month I read 11 books: three audiobooks, and eight physical ones. I blame a lot of this due to social distancing, and I discovered that I really loved Jane Green’sContinue reading “April Reading Wrap Up + May Reading Goals”
Are We There Yet? Pressure and Relationships
I am 25 years old and I have been blogging about relationships for ten years. So if you do the math, I have been blogging about relationships since I was in the high school hallways. Now, many of those who were in those hallways with me are either engaged, married, or have kids. Or, someContinue reading “Are We There Yet? Pressure and Relationships”
