I read a book a day:
Say You're Sorry, by Michael Robotham
The Vanishing Point, by Val McDermid
Face of Betrayal, by Lis Wiehl
Heart of Ice, by Lis Wiehl
Don't Breathe a Word, by Jennifer McMahon
They had a big, squishy, long leather couch, and I laid on it so that I looked out the sliding glass doors over the lake. I'd read until I got sleepy, then just fall asleep and take a little nap, then maybe wake up and read some more. It was heaven.
In the mornings I would sit on the deck with a glass of lemonade, and read out there, then when Bob came in from fishing, he would make me breakfast. Sometimes he would cook dinner--hotdogs or pork chops on the grill--and a couple of times we went in to town to get groceries. We went in for dinner a couple of times--once to Long John Silver's and once to Golden Corral.
That was pretty much the extent of the week--reading, eating and sleeping. It was perfect! I really had a great, relaxing time. Bob had some trouble with the boat motor, so he wasn't able to do as much of the kind of fishing he wanted to do, but it all worked out.
Today I am grateful for:
- Getting a new phone at work
- Finding a pattern that I want to stitch (I'll show it when I get a little bit done)
- Leftover pizza for lunch (again!)
- Getting to go on vacation
- Lots of books to read!
2 comments:
I've got your new blogspot bookmarked, Willa. Glad to see you posting again! Looking forward to pics of your stitching piece & glad you got some relaxing time for yourself.
Hi, I was just looking through a very old website of mine, from 1998, and I had linked to your dream blog from back then. I've now caught up to you in 2012! Here's where I linked to you: http://web.295.ca/marrone/public/wednesdayattwentytwohoursshow/one.htm (dreams)
Here's what I do now: www.lettertree.blogspot.com
Regards,
Louis
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