END OF THE MONTH SLOG ? but now I can start working my way through my October TBR!
Well, I saved some kind of boring books for the end of this month but I’m thankful I can now start my October TBR!
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I enjoy the library and we use it to the max but there are some books a family should just own. When you own books you read them again and again and without even knowing it you begin to form a family culture around the books you read. Ephraim’s favorite book for the longest time…
We are going to be taking it fairly easy this summer (we all need a little time to decompress) but we wouldn’t be true to ourselves if we didn’t have a summer reading list in place. I’ve gathered some chapter books that I’d love to read aloud to my daughter this summer, I’m not sure…
Major confession: I have loved reading for my whole life but I am not good at reading novels out loud. I can get by with picture books; I don’t do voices but I can read pretty dramatically and it’s pretty fun, but novels? I struggle. Even though I’m not good at reading novels out loud I really love books…
I did not do well with my list of books I wanted to read in 2019. I think I read maybe 5/30 or so. This year I am scaling the list back and making sure I make the books on my list a priority. I made a video of the books I want to read but…
In this weekend reading vlog I wrap up the Hey Readerathon by reading Anne of Avonlea and Assassin’s Apprentice. One I loved more than I expected and one less.
Back in my short lived school teaching career I always thought grade four was the best age. Kids are still young enough where they liked school but old enough they caught on to sarcasm. It was like the sweet spot as far as ages go. Well, now my oldest is officially done grade four and…