December 2021 Empties

Can you believe the last three days of the year are here? 2022 is on Saturday. Mind blown! December I took a small break from self-care masking and facials, because I was still getting used to living with an oxygen tank on 24 hours a day. Energy is something I did not...

Book Review: The Choice

    When I was in high school in Longview Washington, I had a German teacher who was a concentration camp survivor during World War two in Latvia. She has the mark on her arm.  I remember her showing it to us in our class. I learned a lot from this teacher....

Book Review: Lights Out!

While recovering from my surgery on November 19th, I read a great novel by Natalie Walters called Lights Out. If you love CIA/FBI foreign intelligent novels then this is the book for you and the series for you. I’m looking forward to the next books in this series. I...

Empties for November

  Can you believe there are only 4 more days in November? Wow! It has been a crazy month and I did not do a face mask for two weeks and I just did one this morning for the first time. I had throat surgery on November 19, 2021 and spent 4 days in the hospital...

Book Review: Watch Over Me

The latest novel I chose to get lost in was “Watch Over Me” by Nina Lacour. This was October’s book for my Literati Club. I love being apart of Literati Club because I get to read books that I do not normally gravitate towards. I would not have chosen this book....

Book Review: The Salt Path

  I love memoirs, especially ones that center on people going on life changing adventures. In “The Salt Path” by Raynor Winn we go on her life altering adventure with her and her husband Moth. They lost their family business and farm and on top of that Moth got a...

Empties for September

September has flown the nest and October has come rolling in. That means fall is here. I am loving the cooler weather and the rain. Makes breathing so much better for me. I can wear my fuzzy socks, drink hot tea and cocoa, and see the changing colors. The cool crisp...

Book Review: Over It

      It is not often that I do not connect with a book, Over It by Kelsey Grimm is one of those rare books that I have a hard time connecting to. That being said, I am positive with her encouraging message that others would connect and find value in...

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