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December 31, 2021

A Month in Summary - December 2021

Little Whale Cove
Depoe Bay, Oregon
December 2021


I'm really surprised that I managed to not only review every book I read in 2021, but I did so before the end of each month. I think these monthly summaries have helped to keep me accountable and will make it a lot easier for me to put together my year-end roundup. Plus, it's fun to look back on the year and see not only what I've read, but which shows and movies we watched. I'll put together a "Best of 2021" for that, as well.

This final month of reading was filled primarily with books that I had selected for Nonfiction November, as well as a couple of novels that I was eager to read. I typically don't read much in December and was shocked to tally up the numbers for this post. Two of the books were finished in the first days of the month and another was a very quick read, but nonetheless, eight books during the holidays is probably a record for me. I had a few mediocre reads, but the books in the top row were my favorites. We'll see how much I get read in January since I'm scheduled for jury duty. 



Books Read (click on the title for my review):

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab (3.5/5)


Notes on Grief by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (3/5)

Broken Horses by Brandi Carlile (3/5)

I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott (3/5)

Delancey by Molly Wizenberg (4/5)

Yeah, No. Not Happening. by Karen Karbo (1/5)

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (4/5)

Movies & TV Series:


Don't Look Up - We loved this! Be sure to watch for the extra scene after the credits.


Station Eleven - I listened to this book in 2015 and didn't care for it (probably should have read the print edition since the timeline is very confusing), but I am enjoying the tv series. I'll finish on my own since my mom and husband aren't into it.

Grace (2 episodes) - Very good, but intense and gritty. Each case is wrapped up by the end of each episode.


Finch - Definitely a feel-good movie. Tom Hanks is great, as always.


Paranoid - I don't know where I heard about this show, but we liked it a lot. Fun to see Indira Varma (from Game of Thrones) in a different role.


Shetland (Season 6) - Finished this season. Didn't love it.

Puzzlemania:




This was a tough puzzle! I just about went blind.

Celebrations!

I turned 60 this month and enjoyed celebrating with friends and family. I was treated to three separate celebrations at a few of my favorite restaurants (all before Omicron became a such a concern).  



We also had a lovely, albeit quiet, Christmas. We even got a dusting of snow! 




I am writing this post on my new laptop and am very excited about my new Canon EOS RP camera (and telephoto lens), which will be great for wildlife photography. Santa must have thought I was exceptionally good this year! ;)

And now it's time to start thinking about 2022 and what I will choose for my first book of the year. I hope you and your families stay safe and healthy. At this point, I think everyone now knows of someone who has had Covid. Omicron is spreading like wildfire, but so far those in my extended family have had "mild" cases (similar to strep) and I'm hoping to keep my immediate family germ-free. 

December 16, 2020

Not-So-Wordless Wednesday

A cycling class followed by a cool-down (virtual) ride thru the Olympic National Park, fish tacos (take-out) from The Taphouse, a walk along the bluff (king tide with huge waves), and enjoying a drink with my loving family, with a warm fire blazing, made for a very nice birthday. Thanks for all the messages, calls, emails and cards. I feel very blessed.

 I love my Peloton!

Hard to take a picture while pedaling,
 but these scenic rides are wonderful.

That's a ceiling light, not a UFO!

 Delicious, in spite of the wimpy avocado.

Pictures just can't depict the enormity of these waves!

Cozy and warm.


And, yes! I got books!


January 1, 2020

A Month in Summary - December 2019

Little Whale Cove
Depoe Bay, Oregon
December 2019

The final month of not only the year, but the decade! I've been compiling my year-end stats and will share those with you in another day or two, but first things first. I continued to have a good month of reading, although I gave up on several books (both in print and on audio) in the past week. I'm debating whether I should keep an on-going DNF list. It would be interesting to see how many I give up on each year. Anyhow, three of the six books I read in December wound up on my Top Ten list of 2019. Definitely a nice way to close out the year.

Books Read (click on the link for my review):

Devotion by Dani Shapiro

Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver

Why Don't You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It? by Patricia Marx

Lucky Us by Amy Bloom

Maybe You Should Talk To Someone by Lori Gottlieb

The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker

First Lines:

A woman named Sandra was cradling my head in her hands. We were in a small room--just the two of us--and it was so quiet I could hear the ticking of her watch. The air smelled faintly of eucalyptus. A high window overlooked a parking lot, and beyond the parking lot, mountains. I tried to relax--that was the point, wasn't it?--but I wasn't relaxed at all. I had signed up for something called Master Level Energy Work, thinking it would be like a massage. But this was no massage. For one thing, she was sighing a lot. (Devotion)

"The simplest thing would be to tear it down," the man said. "The house is a shambles." (Unsheltered)

My mother is an absolutist. Wait--is that the right word? My mother is not Louis XIV. (Why Don't You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It?)

My father's wife died. My mother said we should drive down to his place and see what might be in it for us. (Lucky Us)

Patient reports feeling "stressed out" and states that he is having difficulty sleeping and getting along with his wife. Expresses annoyance with others and seeks help "managing the idiots."  (Maybe You Should Talk To Someone)

At first, they blame the air. (The Dreamers)

Movies and TV Shows:



The Irishman - Thank goodness we were streaming this at home; I got so tired of all the swearing and eventually started working on a puzzle, only glancing up every now and then to see what was happening. Reminiscent of The Sopranos, but with no likable characters. Meh.



A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood - Tom Hanks' performance is heartwarming and spot-on. I enjoyed the film, but felt the ending was too pat.



The Crown (Season 3) - Wah! We finished this and now have to wait who knows how long before Season 4 is released. I thought Olivia Colman did a wonderful job as the Queen. I loved her in Broadchurch, but she was just as impressive in this new role.



The Two Popes - It took me a while to warm up to this film, but I wound up enjoying it quite a lot. Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce are outstanding.



The Upside - A feel-good movie that made me laugh. Bryan Cranston was very convincing in his role.

Puzzlemania:




I was born in Canada, so this was fun!




I love all the whimsical pieces!

Visitors:

My brother and sister-in-law flew up from San Diego to surprise me on my birthday! I was stunned to see them sitting in the living room when I walked in the house after spending the afternoon (playing Mah Jong!) with my girlfriends. What a special treat!





Outings and Trips:


Hilltop Cafe in Waldport with the family!

Celebrations:

My Mah Jong Pals


I got the first winning hand on my birthday!

We must have been very good this year.

Christmas Dinner
(before our friends arrived)



Wishing you all a very happy, healthy and peaceful New Year!

May 7, 2014

Wordless Wednesday {sort of}


Happy Birthday, Mom!
I love you!
Bandon, Oregon

December 16, 2011

{this moment}


A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. - Amanda Soule

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December 12, 2011

Half a Century!





I may be 50, but I still feel like a kid!

December 16, 2010

Best.Birthday.Gift.



I just received a belated birthday gift this morning. It's from my 19-year-old nephew. Enjoy!