Watching . . .
BBC's "Planet Earth" series. We've finished two discs so far, about six episodes total, with many more to go. (Good thing I spread them out in my Netflix cue!) We have been enjoying them, both for pretty pictures and learning opportunities, and sometimes an excuse to take a nap on the couch. :) We tend to enjoy the "making of" spots at the end of the episodes more than the actual episodes.
Eating . . .
Magic Kale Salad with tempeh bacon
And Buttermilk French Toast
Planning . . .
On taking better care of myself this spring. I've been lucky in the past, having lots of walking naturally incorporated into my daily routine. With this new job I started in October, not so much. :( I'm scheduling weekly walks with a small group of friends, and also hoping to slowly reintroduce yoga into my week. I'd like to work my way up to three times a week!
Reading . . .
Either the Harry Potter series start to finish, or the Anne of Green Gables series start to finish. I need a brain break and some de-stressing! Which series should I read first?
Inspired By . . .
People who cloth diaper their babies. I fully plan to cloth diaper my own children someday, whenever that may arrive, but lately, we've generated a LOT of laundry, just the two of us. I couldn't imagine laundry for a family, PLUS diapers every few days! Wow. Major props to those of you out there who manage to stay on top of that. :)
Excited About . . .
Our garden!!!!!!!! Seriously, it's worth that many exclamation points. The snow is finally, finally, FINALLY starting to melt! We're getting some spring things started inside, and hoping to till in a bunch of compost in a couple of weeks. Fingers crossed!
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So, what have you been up to?
5 comments:
Planet Earth is so great! Some really sad stuff in there though! The food looks great!
SALAD SALAD SALAD. Re books: I personally just finished rereading the entire Sookie Stackhouse series, and am now feeling a strange pull toward Mercedes Lackey...how's that for comfort reading? :) Seriously, you should just pick a v.1 off the shelf and see how it grabs you.
I love Anne and HP, but with all your moving and long commute time, I say Anne. It's comforting and warm like a pair of pj's. Drink some hot cocoa, snuggle with your husband and Oliver, and read about the adventures of a red-headed spitfire during a simpler time. I think I might go pick up my copy now, too.
Right on, Laine! Anne it is. :)
Eileen, I love the phrase "comfort reading." I used to think of it as "brain vacation" -- I much prefer your definition!
I love both Harry Potter and Anne of Green Gables, but I would have to go with Anne--such a classic and it always makes me smile :-)
Courtney
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