I am a huge fan of Sex and the City. This past weekend, I discovered that all six seasons are available on Prime, and I binge watched my favorites. As I was watching this show, I couldn’t help but wonder how much of an influence the show has had on my life. I first watchedContinue reading “6 Life Lessons We Can Learn From Carrie Bradshaw”
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Productivity and Quarantine: Why You Shouldn’t Expect to Get Everything Done During This Crazy Time
When I first heard that I was going to be stationed at home due to quarantine, my first thoughts were how much I was able to get done during this time (in between working of course). This would be the time that I would get to finally read all of the books that I’ve beenContinue reading “Productivity and Quarantine: Why You Shouldn’t Expect to Get Everything Done During This Crazy Time”
March Reading Wrap Up/April TBR
I can’t believe that we are officially in April. March was a long month for all of us, so I am glad to see that springtime — and the warm weather that it brings — is here. I’m not sure what this month will bring, but I am so excited to announce during the monthContinue reading “March Reading Wrap Up/April TBR”
Resources To Work Out at Home
One of the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak is the fact that the gym is closed. Needless to say, many are trying to work out at home. Honestly, I’ve been working out at home for pretty much my entire life. I find it not only much easier (especially considering the fact that I wake upContinue reading “Resources To Work Out at Home”
I Participated In My First Readathon: Here’s How It Went
Many of you know that I am a huge fan of the YouTube Channel Peruse Project. Last week, Regan announced that she was doing a readathon. Of course, I was going to participate in that. The TBR: The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah and Tweet Cute by Emma Lord. Friday: I started on Friday. I wasContinue reading “I Participated In My First Readathon: Here’s How It Went”
Shopping My Way Around CT: Small Businesses To Check Out During This Time of Crisis
This is a scary time for everyone — especially small businesses. Over the past week, many of them had to close their doors unexpectedly without any end date in sight. That said, I wanted to take time to give a shoutout to some of the local businesses that I love that really could use our supportContinue reading “Shopping My Way Around CT: Small Businesses To Check Out During This Time of Crisis”
Just Stay In.
I actually wasn’t sure if I wanted to blog about this, or if I should even discuss it on my blog and go about it almost as if it was business as usual. But, since this is my personal blog, I almost feel as though I can’t address it. The world is in complete chaosContinue reading “Just Stay In.”
Are You Caught In A Reading Slump? Here Are Six Books to Help With That.
As much as I love reading, every now and then I get in a reading slump where I am tearing through books slowly. The cause varies. Sometimes it’s due to life circumstances or the fact that I am reading a slower paced book that makes me uninterested to pick it up. Whatever the case mayContinue reading “Are You Caught In A Reading Slump? Here Are Six Books to Help With That.”
The Hardest Lesson I’ve Ever Had to Learn
On February 25, 2019, I woke up to find out that my mother died overnight. My mom was 57. The day prior, we were picking out carpet samples to redecorate the family room. The cause? A heart attack. It’s been a year since she had passed away, and now that the numbness has worn off,Continue reading “The Hardest Lesson I’ve Ever Had to Learn”
Giving Up Buying Books For Lent: Again
In 2017 and 2018, I decided to give up buying books for Lent. In 2019, I did not give up buying books because my mom recently died, and I didn’t want to do that. Now, in 2020, my tbr is pretty much out of control. On the other hand, I know that I have beenContinue reading “Giving Up Buying Books For Lent: Again”
