Oh my, welcome to December! We began it with a large extended family gathering for Christmas for family far and near. It was perfect and my lovely niece hosted nicely. We all bring a dish but still, its work for the person whose place it is at. So many new young faces here since last year.
One of my sisters had made us a Christmas boot little stocking from my Dad’s shirts. He died September 2017. A really lovely thought. I got her to make one for our young 5 year old grand nephew as he was close to his great grandad – Poppa. This morning his mother said he woke up and said
“Where is my booty I want to talk to Poppa”
“Hello Poppa, I’m sorry you died…. I want to sing a song for you”.
We have been experiencing summer! Do I complain or celebrate… or a bit of both!
What I read last week:
Three books – all very satisfying reading. Harry’s Trees was one I heard about on the What Should I Read Next podcast. Was well worth reading. A Thousand Roads Home was my favourite for November and Fatal Invasion was #13 in a romantic series that is the best!
What I am reading now:
And I am listening to…
Up next:
That stocking story is just the sweetest. What a wonderful way to keep Poppa close during the holiday season.
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Thanks Nicole, yes it was just a wonderful way for us all to remember Poppa.
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Aww, that boot and the story behind it are sweet. I hope you like Little Fires Everywhere. I’m still on a waitlist for that one. Have a great week!
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What a lovely tribute to your dad. It’s been warm here this weekend and today, but colder temps are on the way.
A Thousand Roads Home looks like a lovely book. Hope you have a blessed week.
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Awwww you little grand nephew is adorable! And what a wonderful way to remember you dad! Happy reading Kathryn. ❤
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OMG, Kathryn! I LOVE the mini stocking made from your dad’s shirt! What a great idea 🙂 And your grand nephew is so adorable. After my dad died, my step-mom got a pillow made by one of her daughters from one of my dad’s shirts – I hugged it when i was visiting last week! I have a few of my dad’s shirts in my closet – they are big on me, but I love wearing them and thinking of him.
I have Harry’s Trees lined up on my audio list for this month! And I would love to read Little Fires Eeverywhere.
Enjoy your books – and your nice weather! – this week and thanks for hosting –
Sue
Book By Book
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What a lovely idea about the stockings. Sounds like a wonderful gathering.
Nice week. I want to read NINE PERFECT STRANGERS.
A THOUSAND ROADS HOME looks good.
Thanks for sharing and being our wonderful host.
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So sad, and yet so wonderful
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Hi Kathryn! Love the stocking story ❤️
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This little stocking is a lovely idea. Some of my cousins took their mother’s favourite plaid shirt, cut it into strips and laminated them. Aunty Joyce was a voracious reader and these bookmarks were handed out at her service. I use mine all the time.
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Oh that is such a beautiful and meaningful idea – love it.
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Aw, I love the idea of the stockings and your nephew sounds too sweet.
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Kathryn what a sweet sentiment to remember your dad. Love it! Sounds like a good week!
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The stocking is incredibly sweet! Have a great week!
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What a lovely idea of making the stocking from one of your dad’s shirts! Sounds like you had a nice time at the family gathering. We finally got our first big dump of snow last week, and it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Those books are all new to me. Happy reading!
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The stockings your sister made are treasures. I have my dad’s flannel shirts and I was thinking of making a quilt out of them. If I stitch them together my Amish friend will quilt them for me. It’s so tempting!
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Patty go for it with the quilt. My sister also made a lap quilt for one of my brothers out of his brown shirts. I was so proud of her, and so happy she loves doing those kind of things too.
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I will…I really want to!
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I enjoyed Little Fires Everywhere. Nine Perfect Strangers is up next for me soon.
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Little Fires Everywhere is so good on audio! Harry’s Trees is one I’ve looked at several times so it’s nice to hear you enjoyed it. Have a wonderful week.
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Susie I am liking Little Fires on audio – its is well done. I think you’d like Harry’s Trees. It held me and I was so happy I gave it a read.
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What a sweet story about your grand-nephew. And what a great keepsake idea for you all.
Looking forward to your thoughts on the new Liane Moriarty novel. I heard an interview with her on a podcast recently and thought it sounded like a good read.
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What was the podcast Mary? I’d love to listen to that before I dive into the read.
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It’s the Amazon Book Review podcast.
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Okay Mary I will seek that out. Thanks so much.
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A little bit of both, I should think. Here we are experiencing winter: cold nights and rain. Lovely lovely rain. It does mean mudslides for the burn areas but the fires themselves are finally contained and being put out.
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Oh Sarah welcome rain indeed for you, although the mudslides are not good, but thank goodness fires are contained. Very scary.
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I’ve been wanting to read Little Fires Everywhere. And I’ll be curious as to what you’ll think of Moriarty’s latest.
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Laura I decided to give Little Fires Everywhere a go as It was at the library, so far only a couple of hours in.
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Nice week, I am about to type mine up now and it will be up tomorrow for me which is Monday still Sunday where I live. I just finished a book.
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Aww that’s sweet about the Christmas booty! And summer… well I’ll say celebrate cause it’s cold and nasty here now haha. Might as well be nice somewhere. 🙂
I hope Nine Perfect strangers is great- I want to read that too.
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I love how we are opposites in seasons, kind of gives me a taste of both!!
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What a wonderful Christmas! Enjoy your books and have a great week!
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Aw, loved reading what your grand nephew said. And I think that’s a fabulous idea of using your dad’s shirts to make mini stockings.
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Yes I thought my sister was very clever in her idea to do it. Something to treasure for a long time and remember Dad each time it is put on the tree.
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Oh, I enjoyed Little Fires Everywhere…and I need to read Nine Perfect Strangers soon.
Your Christmas sounds lovely. I’m trying to imagine it during hot weather. LOL.
Have a great week!
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I know Christmas should be in cold weather, poor Santa he does get rather heated! I just dream of a white Christmas!
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