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It is also a place to share our thoughts about things of a bookish nature.
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A post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead.
HAPPY SUNDAY EVERYONE!
Blog Updated
As you can see my blog has been updated. I decided a couple of weeks ago that the theme recommended to me needed much more code intelligence that I possess so I did a search myself and found one that fit my needs and was much simpler to implement. They have great support too. I had a couple of questions and received a reply within just a few hours. The hardest thing was choosing the background. I went back in forth between two for days and finally, Daughter #2 finally made the decision. But it is really easy to change so I can change it when the mood strikes. There are still a few tweaks to make so let me know what you think. It was important to the beachy theme but that truly is my perfect escape.
Yesterday was also the 11th anniversary of my mother’s passing. she is constantly in my thoughts. I am who I am because of her. Yes, sometimes I open my mouth and her words come out 🙂
~Lori
Weekly Rewind – February 3 – 8, 2020
Monday – My Reading Itinerary Monday! – Week #6 – 2020
Saturday – Claw Enforcement (Second Chance Cat Mystery) by Sofie Ryan #Spotlight / #Giveaway @BerkleyMystery
I hope you have a fantastic week!

I also hear myself speak with my mother’s words and I think that she would have been surprised. I know that I would be shocked if my own daughter shared my way of thinking!
Love the blog! Good job!
And I sympathize with you on the loss of your mother. I miss both of parents every day as I get older. In that way, they are with us…
We are who we are for a lot of reasons. Life experiences shape us. But. In the end. We are what we choose to become. My sister and I wee talking about this. Death of our parents. What we say reflecting what they’ve said. Our grief for our Mom’s & other loved ones is a love we want to give. But cannot. “I was told the pain gets easier, though it will never go away. On reflection I realized. I wouldn’t want it to, it is a testament to the love & the relationship I had for & with that person, (my parents). If the hurt is deep? So was the love for that person. Those hurts, scars are a testament to life.” Our grief shows our love. and our regrets that we will no longer be able to share that love.
Almost forgot. I like the update.
I like your new blog look.
Very nice…worth all your hard work and loads much faster now, too! Thanks…
I love the updated blog look! It’s easy to navigate. Have an awesome week.
What a great new look for your blog! I’m glad you were able to get everything to work so well for you.
I miss my mom every day.
Shake Down and Key Lime Crime look perfect for you. Enjoy!
Great new look! Every time I look in the mirror I see both parents. Still shocking, I’m old, lol!
And still miss dad’s advice!
The blog is looking beautiful! Great job!
Lookin’ goooooood…
I can’t decide if the snowflakes on the beach are good or bad. LOL I don’t think I’ve read the books you’ve got up now. Hope you enjoy them!