How are we already to June?!? The month of March seemed to drag by, but once we were passed that…time has seemed to just have flown by. Anne, at In Residence, hosts a linkup on the first Wednesday of every month and invites readers to share a few things that they are currently up to. Be sure to head over to…
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What’s Up Wednesday – May 2020
Linking up with Shay at Mix and Match Mama for her “What’s Up Wednesdays” monthly post. What We’re Eating This Week: I think I’m going to make a recipe from the The Weeknight Dinner Cookbook one night this week. I’ve had this book for awhile and haven’t made anything from it yet, but there looks to be several yummy recipes…
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Book Review – Hadley Beckett’s Next Dish
Hadley Beckett’s Next Dish by Bethany Turner My rating: 4 of 5 stars Hadley Beckett’s Next Dish by Bethany Turner is a perfect read for fans of the Food Network and romantic comedies! I read Bethany Turner’s Wooing Cadie McCaffrey last year and enjoyed it, so I knew I would enjoy this book. I think I ended up liking this…
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Currently – May 2020
Anne, at In Residence, hosts a linkup on the first Wednesday of every month and invites readers to share a few things that they are currently up to. Be sure to head over to Anne’s blog and see what everyone is up to this month. making – memories with my girls. Even though this coronavirus is scary and it is a weird time,…
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Reading Lately – April 2020
April was another good reading month for me. I read six books in total. One thing I am disappointed in is that they are all fiction. I really want to read some non-fiction, and I have started several (such as “The Read-Aloud Family” by Sarah Mackenzie, “Get Out of Your Head” by Jennie Allen, “None Like Him” by Jen Wilkin,…
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What’s Up Wednesday – April 2020
I am so disappointed that I missed out on last month’s link-up with Shay from Mix and Match Mama because I wanted to document this “weird” time we are living though. I started drafting the post, but never got to finish it due to the craziness that has stemmed from COVID-19. But in all actuality, this month’s post is not…
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