book plots that should fade into obscurity
There’s not much that turns us off from a book. But there are some that make us say nope, shove it back on our shelf and quickly walk away, rubbing our hand on our shirt hoping we weren’t just contaminated. Continue reading book plots that should fade into obscurity
a midwesterner drives across the states
Why fly when it’s only a 16 hour drive? Continue reading a midwesterner drives across the states
the return of emma
The other day I was talking with a fellow coworker about religion. Continue reading the return of emma
demons by fyodor dostoyevsky
I just finished reading my fourth Dostoyevsky novel, Demons. First off, you know it’s gonna be next level based on name only. Continue reading demons by fyodor dostoyevsky
book review: who brings forth the wind
I hated this book. I hated it so much I might never read a Lori Wick book again, but I’ve said that before. Continue reading book review: who brings forth the wind
emma’s year in review
January – My mom, dad, and brother got Covid, Mom got a kidney stone with hers, both Mom and Michael had to be taken to the ER. It was a crazy time, but all survived and are well. I started clinical in acute care (hospital) for OTA. I didn’t tell Maria Happy Birthday because I had the wrong date marked on my calendar, and I … Continue reading emma’s year in review
ranking my national parks: 2022
It’s that time again: I’ve complied all the National Park Service sites I’ve been to and ranked them. This year, I’m going to rank based on my overall experience – because of this, there are some big changes to the list! Continue reading ranking my national parks: 2022
maria’s classic books of 2022
If nothing else this post proves that I sometimes do read quality literature. 2 stars: I didn’t care a whit about any of the characters in this book. The only one that stirred any emotion was Emil and that was only because he sucked. 1 star: I hated this book. Even when I switched to the abridged version I still couldn’t stand it so I … Continue reading maria’s classic books of 2022
catherine’s classic books of 2022
Here’s a rundown of the classics I (Catherine) read in 2022: Continue reading catherine’s classic books of 2022
catherine’s year in review
I went on the March for Life in DC and spent the night before the March on a bus with an old man behind us muttering the entire time and some of it was profanities. Oh my poor ears! It’s not an exaggeration when I say I got little to no sleep that night. The rally in the cathedral the day of the March was … Continue reading catherine’s year in review