Music Monday - Arctic Monkeys "Sculptures of Anything Goes"
To follow up with last week’s Music Monday. I’m very into this new song from AM.
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: There are Easter Eggs all over our yard, just waiting for the boys to notice and go get them.
Right now I am: Getting ready to make some rhubarb bread for brunch. Very excited to eat it in about two hours.
On my bedside table: The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith; Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey
On my tv this week: We’ve continued to pick through The Misfits S2 and a few of our currently airing shows (The Mandalorian, Ted Lasso).
Listening to: Mostly just the shuffle of all the songs on my Apple Music account. I did catch up with a few podcasts (Currently Reading, If Books Could Kill, Pod Save America) and continued with some of the big podcasts I’m trying to listen to their backlists (Revolutions, 99PI).
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Sesame Chicken
Tuesday - Leftovers
Wednesday - Balsamic Pork Roast
Thursday - Honey Lime Chicken with Asparagus
Friday - Chicken Parmesan
Saturday - Pork and Green Chili Stew
Sunday - Texas Cheese Fries
On my to do list: I actually crossed off a ton of items from my last brain dump. Guess today is the day to make a new one. I definitely have a few coop and retreat tasks that I want to get to soon. But in general, I have cleared a lot of my plate.
Happening this week:
Monday - Home Day
Tuesday - Lauritzen Gardens Field Trip; Trivia at Edge of the Universe
Wednesday - Science Class
Thursday - Coop (I’m not teaching! Woohoo!)
Friday - Nature Hike at Fontenelle
Saturday - Coop Book Club
Sunday - Home Day
What I am creating: Hopefully, I can find some time today to finish my March Memory Planner pages. I started on it, but I need concentrated two hours or so to finish.
My simple pleasures: Hot coffee, an engrossing book, comfy clothes
Looking around the house: After dropping the chicks back off at the farm, I cleaned the living room. it looks so nice!
From the camera: Being super silly at the Easter Egg hunt. Meet “Mr. Buckethead.”
Title: The Dark King (Deviant Kings #1)
Author: Gina L. Maxwell
Publisher: Entangled: Amara 2022
Genre: Romance
Pages: 339
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Spring TBR; Romanceopoly - Action Avenue (Read a fantasy from your TBR)
Spice Meter: 6
CW: Sexual Assault (off page), BDSM
For Bryn Meara, a free trip to the exclusive and ultra-luxe Nightfall hotel and casino in Vegas should’ve been the perfect way to escape the debris of her crumbling career. But waking up from a martini-and-lust-fueled night to find herself married to Caiden Verran, the reclusive billionaire who owns the hotel and most of the city, isn’t the jackpot one would think. It seems her dark and sexy new husband is actual royalty—the fae king of the Night Court—and there’s an entire world beneath the veil of Vegas.
Whether light or shadow, the fae are a far cry from fairy tales, and now they’ve made Bryn a pawn in their dark games for power. And Caiden is the most dangerous of all—an intoxicating cocktail of sin and raw, insatiable hunger. She should run. But every night of passion pulls Bryn deeper into his strange and sinister world, until she’s no longer certain she wants to leave…even if she could.
I grabbed this one off of the library’s new books shelf. I probably should have at least looked into a review or two before diving in. This story and these characters really didn’t connect for me. I finished the book and had a bit of trouble figuring out just why I was disappointed. After some reflection, I was very disappointed in the power dynamics and lack of communication in the main relationship. I get the Beauty and the Beast-like setup. I okay with the BDSM sex scenes. But the real problem is how much Caiden keeps Bryn in the dark. She never has the upper hand or the dominant position in the relationship until the very very end of the story. I want to see more of a partnership between my main characters. I was also upset that the sex scenes did not being with proper communication. I’m okay with lots of behaviors in the bedroom if both (or more) parties are on the same page. We do not see that here at Bryn. Not a fan.
Deviant Kings
#1 The Dark King
#2 The Rebel King
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Night Ship
Author: Jess Kidd
Publisher: Atria Books 2022
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 400
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf; Spring TBR
1629: A newly orphaned young girl named Mayken is bound for the Dutch East Indies on the Batavia, one of the greatest ships of the Dutch Golden Age. Curious and mischievous, Mayken spends the long journey going on misadventures above and below the deck, searching for a mythical monster. But the true monsters might be closer than she thinks.
1989: A lonely boy named Gil is sent to live off the coast of Western Australia among the seasonal fishing community where his late mother once resided. There, on the tiny reef-shrouded island, he discovers the story of an infamous shipwreck…
I grabbed this book right after Christmas and was so excited to read it after living Kidd’s previous book, Things in Jars. This one is a very different book from that and I just didn’t enjoy it as much. This one alternates between two pretty dire situations and time periods. There’s not a light or hope in this book. It’s very dark and depressing. Two main characters are set adrift in the world, one very literally. Both characters have experienced horrors in life and they seem to be continuing. I was really rooting for each of those characters (and many of the side characters) even while knowing that the story of the Batavia doesn’t really have a happy ending. My favorite part was the weaving of the mythology and folklore into the two storylines. We get to hear snippets of stories throughout the journeys. In some passages, it really felt like those stories had come to life and were stalking the characters. You’re never really certain what’s real and what’s imaginary. That play between real and unreal lifted this book from just a sad story to something mystical.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Vampire Villain (Evil Rising #2)
Author: Melody Raven
Publisher: 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 232
Rating: 2/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Spring TBR; COYER
Spice Rating: 5 (albeit with a vampire)
Marcus might look like an angel, but he's always been a villain. So when he's tasked with infiltrating the Vampire rebellion he doesn't expect it to be complicated. But his plans might take on a new path as he grows closer to a mortal, who can't--or won't--die.
After Gena is brutally murdered and mysteriously resurrected, she sets out to discover the truth about her supernatural background. But when she crosses paths with the sexy and vengeful Marcus, she realizes that there is more to her past than she ever realized.
With time running out, Gena and Marcus search for answers to her past, while going head-to-head with their enemies. Will it end the same way it began--with Gena's death?
Oof this one did not land at all. I read the first one and, for the most part, enjoyed it. I liked the spin on the vampire myth. This volume I could not get behind at all. First off, Gena is just way too blasé about everything and never truly understands how much danger she is in. I really hated that she never really asked enough questions about what was going on. And Marcus is the worst of the alpha male type. He never tempted me at all. And then we find out just what Gena and I got even more annoyed. Nope. Don’t believe, don’t care. Guess I am done with this series.
Evil Rising
#2 The Vampire Villain
#3 Her Very Own Demon
#4 The Werewolf and the Siren
#5 Beauty and the Shapeshifter
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Radiant Sin (Dark Olympus #4)
Author: Katee Robert
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca 2023
Genre: Romance
Pages: 345
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Spring TBR; Romanceopoly - Killer Crescent (Mystery/Thriller of choice)
Spice Rating: 5
As a disgraced member of a fallen house, Cassandra Gataki has seen firsthand what comes from trusting the venomous Thirteen. But when the maddeningly gorgeous and kind Apollo asks her to go undercover as his plus-one at a week-long party hosted by a dangerous new power player…Cassandra reluctantly agrees to have his back.
On one condition: when it's all over, and Apollo has the ammunition he needs to protect Olympus, she and her sister will be allowed to leave. For good.
Apollo may be the city's official spymaster, but it's his ability to inspire others that keeps him at the top. Despite what the rest of Olympus says, there's no one he trusts more than Cassandra. Yet even as their fake relationship takes a wicked turn for the scaldingly hot, a very real danger surfaces… threatening not only Cassandra and Apollo, but the very heart of Olympus itself.
Another decent volume in this series. I do love returning to the Dark Olympus world and revisiting some of the characters. I wish that we would have had more appearances from past characters, but this one was much more of a limited cast list. Apollo and Cassandra are fun characters and I loved how the relationship between the two grew over the course of the book. We get some great quiet moments between them and some great steamy scenes. I would have liked more steamy scenes, but the ones included were good enough. The locked room mystery was an extra fun angle to the series. And now Robert has announced two more books int he series. I can’t wait to see what happens next.
Dark Olympus
#4 Radiant Sun
#5 Cruel Seduction
Next up on the TBR pile:
Reading: The Night Ship by Jess Kidd - I’m actually reading a book off of my Unread Shelf. It’s interesting, but a bit sad and slow.
Watching: We finally started watching The Misfits and it is absolutely amazing! We sped through S1 and are onto S2.
Listening: Fall Out Boy’s new album is great. Didn’t realize that I needed some new music from another emo band.
Making: Working on ideas for our summer bucket list. I may do one or throw it out in preview of a summer excursion notebook.
Feeling: I’ve been feeling a bit stretched thin lately. Making some plans for the summer and fall to help myself out.
Planning: Instead of a big family road trip, I’m going to take the kids for a mini trip to Kearney and Grand Island. Getting the details worked out now.
Loving: We are fostering to baby chicks this week and they have been a delight, if not much feistier than the ones we got last year.
Next up on the TBR pile:
The temperature finally went above 60 degrees for a great day out and about. We took off the rest of Thursday in favor of joining friends at the park. As such, the school bookwork was lighter this week. And I apparently didn’t take many photos at all…
Literature and Poetry
We still reading the coop book club selection. I’m interested in the overall mystery, but the pacing is very slow.
The Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix
To follow up after the previous week’s Shakespeare unit, our literature selection is a retelling of Midsummer Night’s Dream. I’m very into this book and Arthur has also been enjoying it.
Nat Geo Book of Nature Poetry
Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson
Emily Writes: Emily Dickinson and Her Poetic Beginnings by Jane Yolen
Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca
Quentin focused on reading animal stories from around the world. I’m trying to line them up with our continents as we move across the world. We started the second book in the Heartwood Hotel series. Quentin likes the gentle nature of these books.
Nat Geo Book of Animal Poetry
Heartwood Hotel: The Greatest Gift by Kallie George
A World Full of Animal Stories by Angela McAllister
Around the World in 80 Days by Saviour Pirotta
Math
For both boys, we have scheduled math for three days a week. One day is focused on logic, games, puzzles, and special projects. The two other days are focused on covering the main math curriculum (Singapore 4A and 4B for Arthur and Singapore 1A and 1B for Quentin). Arthur‘s been working on a review workbook before we move onto a Personal Finance unit. Quentin is moving through 1B now.
Kumon Geometry and Measurement Grade 4 WB
Singapore 1B
Social Studies
Arthur continued his large study of United States history using a combination of Build Your Library Level 5 and History Quest United States History. We covered the harsh reality of slavery in America and learned more about Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
A Kid’s Guide to Native American History by Yvonne Wakim Dennis
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
We were There Too by Philip Hoose
Words that Built a Nation
History Quest: U.S. History
A Different Mirror
DK American History Visual Encyclopedia
Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans by Kadir Nelson
Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents
What the Eagle Sees
A is for Abigail: F for First Ladies
Smart About the First Ladies
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt by Deborah Hopkinson
An Apple for Harriet Tubman by Glennette Tilley Turner
Follow the Drinking Gourd by Cari Meister
Two Friends by Dean Robbins
Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass by Lesa Cline-Ransome
Quentin continued his study of the world with Build Your Library Level 0. We continued our study of Africa with a focus on Central African nations.
Nat Geo Beginner’s World Atlas
DK Countries of the World
DK Children Just Like Me
DK Children Just Like Me: A School Like Mine
Africa is Not a Country by Margy Burns Knight and Mark Melnicove
Jaha and Jamil Went Down the Hill by Virginia Kroll
Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales
Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa by Verna Aardema
Arthur Independent Time
We are working on following a checklist in a planner for weekly independent work. There’s usually some math workbook pages, an ELA packet, weekly writing prompts (1-2 times a week), independent reading time, and a special creative project. There has been many drawing projects lately.
Science
Arthur is focusing on Physics this year. We are covering the text and related videos at home and then joining friends for experiments and extra projects. We finally got back together of science and the boys make a force field engine. We’ll be spending the next week (or two) building model engines. On the other side, we finished reading The Story of Science Vol. 1. Arthur wants us to immediately continue to volume two. I’m still thinking on. it.
RSO Physics
The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way by Joy Hakim
The Way Things Work Now
Quentin will be focusing on animal science with BYL Level 0. We continued watching a new documentary series called Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. It’s a behind the scenes look at caring for the animals at the park. Each episode is less than 30 minutes, so it’s a perfect length for Q.
Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas
DK Animal
Lonely Planet: The Animal Book
The Tarantula in My Purse by Jean Craighead George
African Acrostics: A Word in Edgeways by Avis Harley
African Critters by Robert B. Haas
STEAM Coop
The little kids focused on telescopes this week, making their own simple telescope. The big kids had to create crash test dummy cars. Each pair of students had to ram their car into the wall with a raw egg passenger. Amazingly, all six eggs survived their ordeal! The kids really got into this project.
Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary
We’re planning one doing on art project and one cooking project each week as well as picking a composer or musician to listen to and enjoy.
Field Trip
No field trip this week
We spent many hours outside this week. Thursday afternoon was all about a park playdate with lots of friends. Friday, we walked the trail around Walnut Creek Lake (about 3 miles) with lots of friends. I’m so proud of all of the kids for making it all the way around the lake. They even had energy for the island play area and the playground.
Little school work - I don’t regret spending the time outside, but had hoped to get to school work Friday afternoon. It just didn’t happen. Oh well. I’m not too upset, but it does add more for next week.
We are renting chicks again this year.
Next Week
Continuing a Midsummer Night’s Dream retelling novel, the coop book club selection, and Heartwood Hotel
Starting a financial literacy unit (both kids)
Building engines for physics
Moving to East Africa
Fitting in animal science for Q
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window:
Right now I am:
Thinking and pondering:
On my bedside table: I’m actually a bit between books right now. I might end up doing a book flight this week to decide on my next read.
On my tv this week: We finished the first season of The Misfits. Oh so good! We definitely need to finish that series.
Listening to: Very podcast heavy week, but I also downloaded some new-to-me albums from some favorite bands. I grabbed the new Miley Cyrus, Silversun Pickups, and Arctic Monkeys.
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Out for book club
Tuesday - Sweet Potato and Black Bean Quinoa Bowls
Wednesday - Chicken and Broccoli Rice Casserole
Thursday - Ham and Potato Soup
Friday - Pizza Night
Saturday - Pork and Green Chili Stew
Sunday - Sesame Chicken
On my to do list: I made a brain dump list a while back. Currently actually checking things off my list. Very exciting!
Happening this week:
Monday - Gifford Farm Public Days; Book Club
Tuesday - Home Day
Wednesday - Science Class
Thursday - Coop; Lit Society
Friday - Nature Explorers
Saturday - Home Day
Sunday - Home Day
What I am creating: I’m trying to work on my February Memory Planner this weekend.
My simple pleasures:
Looking around the house:
From the camera: Welcome Mustardseed and Peaseblossom to the house for the week.
Let’s check in on March’s goals and my progress.
Read 18 Books ✓
Make Progress on Planning the Retreat ✓
Make a Watch List for TV and Movies ✓
Preliminary Planning on a Family Weekend Trip ✓ - This has turned into a 3-day trip with just me and the kids, but still it’s happening in June.
April Goals:
Read 18 Books
Make a Summer Bucket List
Knock Out My Brain Dump List
Plan for Coop Wrap for the Year
Next up on the TBR pile:
I’m back to employing reading challenges to help direct my reading this year. Let’s check in with my progress of all the challenges I am attempting this year. I am leaving out the Build Your Library Challenge as it’s very strictly Arthur’s challenge and I’m not focused on actually completing it.
Goodreads 71/200 36%
Winter TBR 25/25 100%
Spring TBR 5/25 20% **
Summer TBR (not started yet)
Fall TBR (not started yet)
Unread Shelf 9/50 18% *
Kid Read Alouds 11/20 55%
BOTM Cleanout 2/12 16.7%
52 Book Club 24/52 46.2% **
Romanceopoly 16/39 41% **
COYER 1/20 5% *
Finishing the Series 1/10 10% *
Total Challenges 1/12 8.3%
Total Reading Slots 165/503 32.8%
* - Needs Work
** - Doing a Great Job
Comments: My two big personal category challenges (Romanceopoly and 52 Book Club) are actually going very well. I just really need to focus on reading more books from my own shelves. I would like to end the year with an Unread Shelf of less than 300.
Next up on the TBR pile: