The reality of weekends with a puppy, might like weekends with a baby, is that they're not that much different from weekdays, though at least there is no work to be done or, as was the case for me, no dinners to cook. Aside from the 40ºF weather that greeted me first thing on Saturday, it was as perfect a spring weekend as I could hope for -- beautiful blue skies, warm sunshine, low humidity. Of course, that meant that the Mister disappeared on his bike for several hours both days, but it's not like I wasn't going to be stuck at home most of the time anyway!
I did get out for a walk on Saturday morning in order to run a couple of errands. I finally figured out how to log in to our library's online system so that I could put physical books on hold, and there was one ready for me to pick up, so I figured I'd walk there to get it (the main branch is about a mile and a half, maybe a little less from our house). It not only gave me some exercise, but it also gave me some amusement for the weekend -- this is how I spent much of the two weekend afternoons:
I was on a long wait list for Nesting in ebook format from the library and was worried I wouldn't get it in time for the Read With Us discussion, but the catalog showed there were physical copies available, including one at the main branch. The print is pretty large and the hardcover stays open well enough that I've been able to knit while reading, and as a result, I've gotten close to finishing the second sock of this pair and read more than 2/3 of the book! I expect it will end up taking me longer to find a time to return it to the library than it will to read it.
Yesterday we had a delicious brunch at my brother- and sister-in-law's though it was a bit of chaos -- lots of little kids running around! It was a good excuse to do my hair and makeup and feel like a real person for a change. Molly and I took our annual photo and it's crazy to see how quickly she's growing up:
It turns out that the plants/flowers we ordered don't come in until next weekend, so I did not spend my afternoon planting -- which is just as well, because it was rather hot out! Instead, I got to read and knit while Ruthie snoozed, and that's really a perfect afternoon for me.
Here is your requisite photo of the pupper:
This week Molly has finals (can you believe her freshman year is almost over?), so while it's going to be stressful, at least the hours she has to be are curtailed. She has two exams this morning and one each the next three days. Friday is a makeup day, but barring any circumstance that causes her to need it to make up an exam, she'll be spending it at our local amusement park with friends. It's ostensibly a trip related to physics class, but really it's just a fun excuse to go. She's found a few other girls who don't do rollercoasters, so she won't feel left out, and I'm sure she'll get her fill of junk food. Next she has two weeks of mini courses (purely for fun), and then she's done for the year on May 30. And soon she'll start her summer job at a neighborhood juice/smoothie place! I'm looking forward to having her around more and having a helping hand with Ruthie and in the kitchen.
I hope your weekend was restful and that you also got some sunshine and blue skies. See you back here on Wednesday, when I promise I will have at least one book review!
I'm glad you got Nesting and thought it was a relatively quick read. I rarely pick up physical books from my library unless it's the only version of the book that's available. It's so much easier to return digital copies! Molly growing up and so is Ruthie! I'm wishing Molly all the best on finals. (I still have nightmares that I'm taking a test that I haven't studied for!)
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ReplyDeleteI, likewise, elected to read the hardcover versus a digital version of Nesting. I have found that waitlist times on hardcover books is nothing compared to either a digital or audio version. I am taking advantage of this phenomenon! I can't believe that Molly is winding down her school year! Wow... that time has just flown past!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic of you and Molly. No doubt she is your daughter - LOL. Wishing her all the best on her exams. I finished Nesting this weekend. I was surprised at the size of the font and found it to be a very quick read. Sweet picture of Ruthie. Glad you had such a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the annual Molly/Sarah photo - and sending all the good vibes for finals! Congratulations on getting Ruthie to sleep through the night. That's a big accomplishment for you both.
ReplyDeleteYay for picking up physical library books! And such a fantastic picture of you and Molly... and Ruthie, of course! I can't believe her school year is almost over and I'm excited to read that she has a summer job. It sounds perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you got the book and also learned to put books on hold online. Hopefully it's easy as that's how librarians want it to be for patrons! And I love that you can walk to the library.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to get a copy of the book—and that it was easy to read while knitting! Great picture of you and Molly. Hi Ruthie! I'm pretty sure Coleslaw has the same size Lamb Chop, but obviously it looks much bigger next to her than it does next to Ruthie!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of you and Molly. Goodness, she is a gorgeous young lady. I'd love to have a library within walking distance but I do have a nice branch that is a short drive so I can't complain.
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