Monday, July 13, 2015

It's Monday: Check-In Time




Linking up with The Sunday Post hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer and It's Monday! What are You Reading? hosted by Sheila from Book JourneyIn Sheila's absence, share your Monday post on twitter #IMWAYR.




This week was an emotional one. A few people have asked if they can share my post about being the mother of an angel. The answer is a heartfelt yes. Share away ... it may touch someone you know experiencing loss. If we talk and share our experiences with death and grief, we learn and grow, we make it safe and 'comfortable' to share pain and we foster change and healing.    


#FitReaders Weekly Check-In


 
#FitReaders co-hosted by Felicia @ Geeky Bloggers Book Blog and Jen @ That’s What I’m Talking AboutFitReaders is a great way to stay motivated, accountable and it's more fun having bloggy friends to check in with. If you also have a fitbit and want to add me, let me know :)  

I started the week well but then the wheels fell off and I finished well under my target. No excuses ... I couldn't be bothered 

Fitbit Steps: 
Mon: 8085 steps 
Tue:  12,647 steps ~ walk
Wed: 4448 steps 
Thurs: 8227 steps ~ short walk with Bella
Fri: 4477 steps
Sat: 3087 steps 
Sun:  7090  steps ~ walk

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Reviews & Posts: (click on title)

LOVE AFFAIR WITH PARIS ~ Paris in July post

25 YEARS MY SWEET BABY GIRL ... LOVING, GRIEVING & REMEMBERING ~ please feel free to share, it may touch someone experiencing loss.

SIX DEGREES by Honey Brown ~ fly fishing? sexy? Who'd have thought. I really enjoyed this departure from Honey's usual.

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Finished last week:

HEART OF THE COUNTRY by Tricia Stringer ~ enjoyable. 

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This Week's Reading List: 


MY GRANDMOTHER ASKED ME TO TELL YOU SHE'S SORRY by Erik Backman ~ 50% done

ON RUE TATIN: LIVING AND COOKING IN A FRENCH TOWN by Susan Herrmann Loomis

THE PRECIOUS ONE by Marisa de los Santos (audiobook) ~ chapter 4. This is going to be good. 

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Reviews Coming: 

EIGHT HUNDRED GRAPES by Laura Dave ~ loved it

THE CANTERBURY SISTERS by Kim Wright 

THE WATER DIVINER by Andrew Anastasios and Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios (audiobook) ~ I bawled my eyes out! 

THE LITTLE PARIS BOOKSHOP by Nina George (audiobook) ~ enjoyable




18 comments:

  1. Am keen to hear what you thought of... "My Grandmother etc etc" as I've heard mixed things. It appeals to me but then others have been a bit luke-warm.

    Your post last week was beautiful and my thoughts have been with you. xxx

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  2. I so loved your post 'mother of an angel' you are an inspiration and a wise woman.
    I have The Precious One in my sights so will wait to see what you think of it as have too many falling off my shelves to buy just now!

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  3. I read your 25 years post- what a wonderful, heartfelt tribute. Very touching. Your tradition w/ the cake- how wonderful.

    Also enjoyed your Paris post. Lots of neat pics! And Eight Hundred Grapes- keep hearing that's good. Will be interested to see what thought.

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  4. Eight Hundred Grapes still sounds good! I'll be looking forward to your review!

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  5. Sometimes you just have those days/weeks where you just don't feel like it! But you still moved at bit! Hope this week is great for you.

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  6. What a beautiful tribute. Thank you for sharing.

    On a bookish note, I was not swept away by the Backman book but that may be because magic and fantasy is not my favourite genre. It had its lovely moments but....

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  7. Oh your tribute to your angel was so beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for having the courage to share that! Have a great week ahead. And may I say that your blog design is just so perfect!

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  8. This weeks read looks pretty good!! Can't wait to hear about these!!!!

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  9. I really loved your tribute post. I hope you have a good week. :)

    I'm curious about The Precious One...going to look that one up!

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  10. I have the new Fredrik Backman book for review so I'm curious to know your thoughts. We read his first book in my book group (A Man Called Ove) and it was really good.

    Your post about your daughter was very touching and brave. Thank you for sharing it. I think Heartfelt is a wonderful idea and you will be helping so many people with your photography gifts.

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  11. Thanks for sharing your lovely tribute post about your daughter...I believe that sharing through talking and writing can help heal, and although I have not yet lost a child, but a sibling, my thoughts are with you.

    I have A Man Called Ove and hope to read the new one, too.

    Thanks for visiting my blog, and enjoy your week.



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  12. Oh my your post broke my heart and made me cry. Of course you will always remember your child, she is a piece of your heart and soul forever.

    The Heartfelt Photography sounds like such a wonderful organization. I know it is not the same, but when Wyatt was born 7 weeks early with complication, he was whisked immediately to a specialized hospital, away from me. We never got newborn photos, and it is something that really bothered me. I know its not the same, but I can definitely can see what a special and loving service your group is providing to parents. Thank you for sharing your story with all of us.

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  13. Oh my your post broke my heart and made me cry. Of course you will always remember your child, she is a piece of your heart and soul forever.

    The Heartfelt Photography sounds like such a wonderful organization. I know it is not the same, but when Wyatt was born 7 weeks early with complication, he was whisked immediately to a specialized hospital, away from me. We never got newborn photos, and it is something that really bothered me. I know its not the same, but I can definitely can see what a special and loving service your group is providing to parents. Thank you for sharing your story with all of us.

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  14. I just read your post about your daughter. It was beautiful, tear inducing and lovely all in one. My heart was with you while reliving your pain.

    As my mom said when I lost my daughters after birth- you don't get over it, you get through it. You don't forget. You don't stop grieving.

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  15. Not your usual step count, but that's okay... You are still on that journey and checking in! I also had low counts for Friday - Sunday. But today... back in action!

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  16. I loved the Little Paris Bookshop, it was so well described, made me want to move to Paris!

    Heather @ Random Redheaded Ramblings

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  17. I know sweetie. Hugs across the miles this next few weeks.

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