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What's Up Wednesday: April 2024 Edition

  What We're Eating This Week... Monday: Hamburger steak, mashed potatoes, Brussel sprouts Tuesday: Rice & veggies I'm not sure about the rest of the week What I'm Reminiscing About... My trips to visit my family. What I'm Loving... Watching baseball, reading. What I've Been Up To... We took my room apart and had my carpet replaced with a floor and put my room back together. I've been watching a lot of sports (men & women's March Madness tournament, baseball).  I've also been doing a lot of reading. What I'm Dreading... My constant hip pain. What I'm Working On... Filming videos for Youtube and working on my content schedule for May. What I'm Excited About... I won first place in the March Madness bracket challenge I was in with my dad, brother, nephews J & N, and friends of my brother's. I was the only woman that played. I'm also really excited that I purchased concert tickets to see Sam Hunt this summer. I saw him last y

My Month Is Booked: April 2024

  These are the books I read in March. Conditions of a Heart –Bethany Mangle My Rating: 4 stars This books focuses on a senior in high school with a chronic illness and how she navigates life. As someone with a chronic illness myself, I related to this book a lot. I really liked this novel.   The Someday Daughter –Ellen O’Clover My Rating: 4 stars I really enjoyed this novel. I loved the relationships in this book, the setting, the storyline. I thought it was all really good.   Seven Percent of Ro Devereux –Ellen O’Clover My Rating: 4 stars I loved the relationship between the main characters in this book. I really love this author’s writing style.   Ready or Not –Cara Bastone My Rating: 4 stars I loved this book so much. I love the relationships between all of the characters in the book. This book centers on an unplanned pregnancy and how the character adapts and grows throughout her new journey.   Happily Never After –Lynn Painter My Rating: 5 st