Hey everyone, sorry I’ve been away for awhile- teen grandson fractured an ankle just at the end of a school day which involved teachers doing 1st Aid and a fortnight later, his Dad (my son) ended up in A&E with really bad indigestion/or a possible ulcer or cardiac problem! Both told me later that they enjoyed their ambulance trips to hospital in spite of the pain!😆 Both are on the mend now 👍🏾
I’ve spent a lot of the time either playing Minecraft badly with the “grand-boys” (brothers) or worrying needlessly because I can’t get over there 🤷🏽♀️
I did manage to read a couple of books, though-
The Dilemma by BA Paris, a riveting story, centred around Livia’s 40th birthday party, which she’s been planning for 20years after being ostracised by her parents for getting pregnant before marriage. She and b/f, later husband, Adam, have what seems to be a good marriage. There are 2 children, Josh, who’s been offered an internship in the US and Marnie, who away in Hong Kong working towards her degree. Each is holding secrets from the others, to protect them, and it all ends up coming into focus on the celebration day. I read it in just over 3 hours, having to hold myself back from rushing through to find out what happens next!
It made me think about what things I might regret not telling my own children and grandkids.
The Red, Red Dragon by Lynne Reid Banks- a children’s book (9-12yrs apparently 😁)
Humans are a myth to Dragons, who call them the Uprights, and enemies. But Dragons are running out of coal which they need to breathe fire, so they go over the sea to find it- and find Uprights instead! It’s a lovely book written for the young at heart, to foster learning to live together in the world. I read this with my grandsons and we all enjoyed it.
Read 3 others too, but haven’t got my note book so will add those later.
Currently on Normal Rules Don’t Apply by Kate Atkinson, (book club2 book)
Strong Female Character by Fern Brady ( autobiography)
Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler (book club1 book)
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