The Sunday Salon used to be a meme but was getting so huge it became unmanageable, so it is now a Facebook group that has become an
informal week in review gathering place for bloggers.
It is also a place to share our thoughts about things of a bookish nature.
It has been a rough few weeks here in the U.S. Our prayers go out to all those affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and those affected by and fighting the wildfires out west. There will be a telethon on television on Tuesday night and ABC had a “Day of Giving” last week. While both these efforts and the Red Cross seems focused on hurricane relief you can also give to the Red Cross for those affected by the wildfires.
Back to School
The three grands went back to school this past week. Kaden in 4th Grade, Natalie in 5K and Remi in 4K. They are growing so fast and summer ended much too soon for this Nana. I am so excited for them and what this new year brings. Their smiles sure make me smile. 🙂
Weekly Rewind September 4 – 9. 2017
Monday – My Reading Itinerary Monday! – Week #36 2017 – Scotland to Kentucky
Plus – #Review – There’s a Monster in Your Book by Tom Fletcher (Author), Greg Abbott (Illustrator)
Plus – New Release Tuesday – September 1 – 8, 2017
Plus – #Review – A Christmas Peril (A Theater Cop Mystery) by J. A. Hennrikus @midnightinkbook
And – Flashback Friday – Southern Fried (A Kenni Lowry Mystery) by Tonya Kappes – #Review / #Giveaway
Saturday – #Spotlight / #Giveaway – Highland Peril (A Malice Novel) by Amy M. Reade – Great Escapes Book Tour
Plus – #Spotlight / #Giveaway – Winter’s Child (A Wind River Mystery) by Margaret Coel – @BerkleyMystery
I hope you all have a fabulous week full of smiles and good times!!
Love the grandkids’ pictures. The little ones especially look so excited. I hope they have a great year and that you have a great week!
Hope your grandkids have a great year! Love the quote, too. We need to always remember this. One person. That’s all it takes.
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Cute back=to=school photos of your grandkids! Thanks for the reminder that just because I am not living in fear of a hurricane, I should be as generous as possible.