December 4, 2020
virtual advent tour 2020: day 4
posted by soe 6:00 am
Happy first Friday of Advent! I hope you have some seasonal beverages lined up to mark the end of the week. And Wikipedia informs me that today is National Cookie Day in the U.S., so I invite everyone to help us celebrate that important holiday! Do your part!
Once you have your cookie (what, some of them can be healthy breakfast foods!), check behind door number four and find a deep dive into the history of the Advent calendar from Rudi at Random Duck. Thanks, hon!
We’ll see you back here bright and early on Saturday!
saturday night party, just a note, and homegrown
posted by soe 1:09 am
I’m not going to lie. These last couple weeks have been hard. But they were made easier than they could have been. Here are three beautiful things from my past week that helped:
1. A video chat with my very most important people from college.
2. The first Christmas cards of the season.
3. Tomato soup made only from tomatoes from my garden. (To be honest, it was a little more like sauce than soup. Do you think I can just thin it out with water when I reheat it?)
What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
December 3, 2020
virtual advent tour 2020: day 3
posted by soe 6:00 am
Happy December 3rd! Christmas Eve is three weeks away. Today would be a great day to pour a seasonal drink and pull our your calendar and start doing some backward planning, particularly if you are crafting or shipping gifts this year. We still have lots of time. We can do this!
Behind our calendar door this morning, we find a post from Bridget at The Ravell’d Sleave, who has a thrilling tale of Christmas misadventure — family style — to share.
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not yet raveled
posted by soe 1:37 am
I’m so unraveled these days that I don’t actually have any progress to show you, on either this book, nor this project. But, rest assured, they will be a cozy Christmas mystery solved and a pair of self-striping socks sometime soon! (For those curious about yarns, it’s West Yorkshire Spinners’ Signature 4 play in Holly Berry, which contains 35% Blue-Faced Leicester wool. I bought it this summer as part of a Christmas in July sale at Simply Socks Yarn Company. And to make some of you horrified and some of you feel like we could be friends IRL, the plastic bag containing the yarn has been sitting on my coffee table this entire time.)
Head over to As Kat Knits, where I’m certain everyone is more together than I am.
December 2, 2020
virtual advent tour 2020: day #2
posted by soe 6:00 am
Welcome back to the second day of our Virtual Advent Tour!
Behind today’s door we have a post from long-time Tour contributor Deb Nance at Readerbuzz, with a joyful post you’re going to want to bookmark filled with her and her colleagues sharing holiday picture books. I now know how I’m going to start each workday before my morning calls.
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top ten books i want to read again
posted by soe 1:44 am
Today’s Top Ten Tuesday topic from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us to share ten books we want to reread. I love rereading books (why own them, otherwise?), so this is a lovely and easy topic:
- The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling — every few years.
- The Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde — ditto. Both Rowling and Fforde are very imaginative and I appreciate their world-building and their snark.
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows — I’m a sucker for rereading letters.
- The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern — I admit I’ve never reread this one, in part because the first reading was so perfect I fear repeat viewings will suffer in comparison.
- Landline by Rainbow Rowell — I haven’t read this one since it first came out, but maybe it’s time again this month.
- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott — I don’t reread these one constantly the way I did growing up, but I enjoy dipping back in again from time to time.
- Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery — I mean, sure, I maybe appreciate Marilla’s POV a little more than I did when I first read this book, but it still inspires raptures when Anne first comes through the White Way of Delight with Matthew.
- The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill — I enjoyed this so much I bought myself a copy for purposes of rereading.
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen — I like her other books, but I love Elizabeth.
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas — I just wish it would stop being so relevant.
How about you? Are there books you want to reread?
Don’t forget to stop by the Virtual Advent Tour if you haven’t yet!