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Always, in December by Emily Stone

Title: Always, in December

Author: Emily Stone

Publisher: Dell 2021

Genre: Romance

Pages: 416

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Every December, Josie posts a letter from her home in London to the parents she lost on Christmas night many years ago. Each year, she writes the same three words: Missing you, always.But this year, her annual trip to the postbox is knocked off course by a bicycle collision with a handsome stranger--a stranger who will change the course of Josie's life.

Josie always thought she was the only one who avoided the Christmas season, but this year, Max has his own reasons for doing the same—and coincidence leads them to spending the holiday together. Aglow with new love, Josie thinks this might be the start of something special.

Only for Max to disappear without saying goodbye.

Over the course of the next year, Max and Josie will find that fate continues to bring them together in places they'd never expect. New York City. Edinburgh. The quiet English countryside. And it turns out, Max had every reason to leave and every reason to stay. But what does fate hold for Josie and Max as Christmas approaches again?

CW: Death

I grabbed this one to add to my holiday romances, but it ended up being a lot heavier than I thought it would. Ultimately, this is a book about grief. Josie spend an entire year really wrestling with the grief of losing her parents on Christmas Eve as a child. But then she’s left once more when Max disappears and then reappears at various events. I kept waiting for the big drop to happen and it does, but right at the end. Overall, I was really enjoying the story and loved following Josie with occasional interludes from Max. But it definitely wasn’t the fun and fluffy book I was expecting.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Christmas, Emily Stone, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.11.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox

Title: The Holiday Swap

Author: Maggie Knox

Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons 2021

Genre: Romance

Pages: 352

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

When chef Charlie Goodwin gets hit on the head on the L.A. set of her reality baking show, she loses a lot more than consciousness; she also loses her ability to taste and smell—both critical to her success as show judge. Meanwhile, Charlie's identical twin, Cass, is frantically trying to hold her own life together back in their quaint mountain hometown while running the family's bustling bakery and dealing with her ex, who won't get the memo that they're over.

With only days until Christmas, a desperate Charlie asks Cass to do something they haven't done since they were kids: switch places. Looking for her own escape from reality, Cass agrees. But temporarily trading lives proves more complicated than they imagined, especially when rugged firefighter Jake Greenman and gorgeous physician assistant Miguel Rodriguez are thrown into the mix. Will the twins' identity swap be a recipe for disaster, or does it have all the right ingredients for getting their lives back on track?

A fun and madcap style holiday romance for this year. This was very predictable, but I still really enjoyed it. Sometimes what you need is a nice and predictable romance for the week. I really fell for Cass and loved following her storyline. Charlie has me annoyed at her as a few points in the story. She seemed to not take the assignment as seriously as her sister. But everyone and everything came together at the end. I just wish that we had a few more chapters to sit with the two relationships at the end of the book. (But that’s really my constant complaint about these types of books.) Overall, a lovely Christmas romance and I need to watch the movie version soon.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Christmas, 4 stars, Maggie Knox
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.10.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Happy Holidays Videos

Of course I will be seeing this!

Love Del Toro’s entire oeuvre. Hope this one is another hit for me.

This might be interesting…

I enjoyed the first movie. Looking forward to the sequel.

So male Lara Croft? Never played the video game. This looks like a silly forgettable action film.

Okay, it got me. I will totally watch this on video.

Absolutely loved the book, not sure how I feel about the adaptation.

Can’t wait for the next season!

categories: Fun Videos
Thursday 12.09.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Scandalous Lord Dere by Stephanie Laurens

Title: Scandalous Lord Dere

Author: Stephanie Laurens

Publisher: Avon 2011

Genre: Romance

Pages: 184

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Once upon a time, a young woman attended a New Year's Eve ball...The moon shone brightly, music filled the air. Kisses were stolen and promises made. But what happens when morning comes? A new year brings new scandal when a rake awakens in the bed of the flame-haired temptress who had seduced him years before. All of society has them bedded, but can he convince her to become wedded?

Much better! This was a fun Regency era romance involving old flames and a blizzard. I do so love the trapped-in-a-storm trope in my romance. This one was drawn out just how I like them to be. We slowly get to know Adrian and Abby’s history and their potential future. Plus we get a few very steamy scenes sprinkled throughout the novella. Very enjoyable historical romance.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Stephanie Laurens, 4 stars, Regency, Christmas
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.08.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Winter's Knight by Elizabeth Cole

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Title: A Winter’s Knight (Regency Rhapsody #1)

Author: Elizabeth Cole

Publisher: 2012

Genre: Romance

Pages: 56

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Phoebe Hartridge runs into serious danger on an icy winter evening. But her rescuer, the mysterious Anthony Sterling, immediately melts her heart and makes her dream of a life beyond her tiny, sheltered world. The more she gets to know him, the more she senses he is hiding something from her.

When Captain Anthony Sterling was wounded in battle, he lost his leg, his fiancee, and any hope for happiness. Even the revelation that he is the heir to a fortune brought him nothing but bitterness. Then his chance encounter with the charming, innocent Phoebe makes him wonder if there may be a future for him after all. But first he must escape the shadows of his past.

My biggest complaint about this one is the length. So incredibly short! And so much happens in that short amount of time. The main characters get engaged after a week. A little too quick for me overall. I would have like to learn more about each of them and sit with their romance for longer. Meh. I won’t be reading the rest of this short story series (even if the library had it, I’m not paying for such short stories). Time to move on.

Regency Rhapsody

  • #1 A Winter’s Knight

  • #2 Scandal at Dawn

  • #3 Watch for Me by Moonlight

  • #4 A Voice at Midnight

  • #5 A Dress the Color of Dusk

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Elizabeth Cole, Regency, Christmas, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.08.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

We Met in December by Rosie Curtis

Title: We Met in December

Author: Rosie Curtis

Publisher: William Morrow 2019

Genre: Romance

Pages: 400

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Two people. One house. A year that changes everything.  

Twenty-nine-year-old Jess is following her dream and moving to London. It’s December, and she’s taking a room in a crumbling, but grand, Notting Hill house-share with four virtual strangers. On her first night, Jess meets Alex, the guy sharing her floor, at a Christmas dinner hosted by her landlord. They don’t kiss, but as far as Jess is concerned the connection is clear. She starts planning how they will knock down the wall between them to spend more time together.

But when Jess returns from a two-week Christmas holiday, she finds Alex has started dating someone else—beautiful Emma, who lives on the floor above them. Now Jess faces a year of bumping into (hell, sharing a bathroom with) the man of her dreams…and the woman of his. 

This one ended up being a bit of slog if I’m being honest. It started out great and then we have to getting into the mundane for the next 350 ages and one year in the timeline. I was a bit disappointed that we don’t get to the romance section until the very last pages (like the last 10 pages). I always want to sit in the relationships more than that. In my recent read, The Twelve Dates of Christmas, we have to wait until nearly the end for romance also, but we get all those fun dates in between. This book was really stuck in the weeds for most of it. I kept having remind myself to pick up the book and keep reading. Not the best sign. This book isn’t bad, but it was definitely not the book for me.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Christmas, Rosie Curtis, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.07.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Where the Heart Is by Darcy Burke

Title: Where the Heart Is (Ribbon Ridge #0.5)

Author: Darcy Burke

Publisher: Intrepid Reads 2013

Genre: Romance

Pages: 124

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Home is more than a place . . .

Breaking free from her structured life, Chloe English quits her high-powered job and moves across the country to work as an art teacher. The simple life is all she hoped it would be until her house burns down, leaving her homeless. When a handsome firefighter swoops in to save the day, she can’t believe her luck. He’s laid-back and unassuming, everything she’s looking for in a man—or so he seems. It turns out he’s as ambitious as her ex, comes with a family who could be more stifling than hers, and harbors dark secrets he may never be able to share.

Orphaned as a teenager, Derek Sumner has found a place in his best friend’s family. However, the love and support of his surrogate parents and siblings can’t erase the grief and loss he struggles every Christmas to banish. But this year he meets the fun and sexy Chloe, whose optimism and sense of joy are incredibly contagious. Can she help him face his bleak past so they can forge a happy future?

A lovely heartwarming Christmas romance. I really enjoyed both Chloe and Derek as characters. We get a fun back and forth flirting from them throughout most of the story. There were a few passages that were slightly unclear in their writing. I seriously thought that they had had sex way before they actually did. And there’s a big part of me that wishes it was a full length novel. I really wanted explore Derek and Chloe’s relationship much more than we got in this short story. Oh well. It was still an entertaining romance.

Ribbon Ridge

  • #0.5 Where the Heart Is

  • #1 Only in My Dreams

  • #2 Yours to Hold

  • #3 When Love Happens

  • #4 The Idea of You

  • #5 When We Kiss

  • #6 You’re Still the One

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Christmas, Darcy Burke, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.07.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W15: We Enjoyed the Warm Weather!

What We Studied

The temperatures this past week were unseasonably warm, in the 50s and 60s for most of the week. We took advantage and had two long afternoons at the park with friends. I doubt we are going to get any more mild days until spring, so we took time out of our homeschooling schedule to play. It was nice to get out and about. As such, our lessons were shortened. Thankfully, I planned for shortened lessons in December to have time to soak in all the holiday magic.

Literature and Poetry

We kept at reading The Wind in the Willows. I’m not sure Arthur really loves it, but I’m enjoying his writing style. It sounds lovely when read out loud. We’ll be finishing that book next week.

  • The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

  • A Snowflake Fell: Poems About Winter by Laura Whipple

Math

More review, puzzles, and wrap-up. I decided to hold off starting 3B until January. Until then, we are continuing our logic puzzle book and lots of math games.

  • Singapore Math Common Core Edition 3A

  • Primarily Logic

Social Studies

This week was all about the East African kingdoms of Ethiopia and Great Zimbabwe. We made lots of connections to empires from the ancient world. Plus, we got to check out two very interesting archaeological sites.

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • When on Earth

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • Great African Kingdoms by Sean Sheehan

  • Ancient West African Kingdoms by Mary Quigley

  • Great Zimbabwe by Mark Bessire

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history. This week, he focused on packet work and some random building projects.

Science and STEAM Coop

Continuing with our Dinosaur unit from Blossom and Root! We covered the Paleocene and Neogene Eras. We ended up watching a lot of Eons to cover most of the Cenozoic. We’ll be wrapping up this giant unit next week.

  • The Story of Life: Evolution by Katie Scott

  • Life: The First Four Billion Years by Martin Jenkins

  • When the Whales Walked and Other Incredibly Evolutionary Journeys by Dougal Dixon

  • DK Dinsoaur

  • DK Where on Earth? Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures

  • Prehistoric by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

  • Dinosaurium by Chris Wormell and Lily Murray

For Coop, we had our Robots and Engineering first week. Quentin and the littles made a simple dog robot and talked about the concept of robots. Arthur got to start building a large hydraulic robot. Next week, the big kids get to learn a bit of programming to set up the rest of their robot.

Art/Music

Nothing this week

 

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. Quentin and I read a lot of books, did some alphabet review, and completed a few math packets and units on Khan Academy.

ELA

Math

Other

Field Trip

We didn’t have an official field trip this week, but we ended up running all around town with other tasks. Plus we had two long park playdate afternoons.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies. We didn’t actually watch anything this week, but made up for it by all the PBS Eons videos for our dinosaur unit.

Picture books read

  • All Right Already! A Snowy Story by Jory John

  • Little Owl’s Snow by Divya Srinivasan

24 Days of Christmas Books - It’s become a tradition. I wrap packages of holiday books for each day of December until Christmas. We have a great group of books this year!

  • Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett

  • Gingerbread Christmas by Jan Brett

  • Catch that Cookie by Hallie Durand

  • Five Little Monkeys by Eileen Christelow

  • The Wheels on the Bus at Christmas

  • The Library Gingerbread Man by Dotti Enderle

  • Who Will Pull Santa's Sleigh by Russ Willms

  • The Gingerbread Pirates by Kristin Kladstrup

  • Dream Snow by Eric Carle

  • Snow Globe Wishes by Erin Dealey

  • The Dinosaurs' Night Before Christmas by Anne Muecke

  • Olive, the Other Reindeer by J. Otto Seibold

  • Santa in the City by Tiffany D. Jackson

  • Santa's Secrets Revealed by James Solheim

High

  • The boys received their second COVID vaccine on Wednesday! Even with Omicron now circulating, I’m feeling so much better knowing that the boys have at least a baseline protection against the virus. They were amazing at the pharmacy and once again the pharmacist was very impressed. Of course, they got a small toy afterward (Arthur got a Baryonyx and Quentin got a Bluey figure).

Low

  • Our lessons are all out of whack this week, but I should expect this during December. I definitely need to remember this for next year and just do half lessons during the month.

Next Week

  • Finishing The Wind in the Willows

  • Covering the Black Death (and Cathedrals) for history

  • Reviewing our math concepts

  • Finishing the Dinosaur Unit

  • Covering robots and engineering for coop

  • Going on our last coop field trip of the year (to DoSpace for robotics theme)

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 12.06.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #37

As I look outside my window: The sun is shining, but it’s not very bright. We are definitely back to colder temperatures and weak light. Welcome to winter in the Midwest!

Right now I am: Fighting with my phone to charge correctly! The connection inside is having issues and it randomly will stop charging. Need to figure this out.

On my bedside table: All the holiday romances! I’m currently alternating between a historical and a contemporary.

On my tv this week: We finished both Hit Monkey and Cowboy Bebop. And we watched The Harder They Fall (So good!!!!).

Listening to: Just lots of podcasts. Not much else except for bickering children.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Prosciutto and Fig Pizza

  • Tuesday - Leftovers

  • Wednesday - Take out

  • Thursday - Pomegranate Chicken

  • Friday - Apple Bacon Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

  • Saturday - Leftovers / Snack Dinner

  • Sunday - Italian Beef Sandwiches

On my to do list: Doing a lot of prep for the rest of December (getting advent activities around, buying tickets for things like Christmas movies). I’ve also started to make my Christmas Break Project list and lay out Roam for all my forms and lists for next year.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Movie Afternoon

  • Tuesday - Board Games with Coop

  • Wednesday - Werner Park Lights

  • Thursday - Coop; Haircut

  • Friday - DoSpace Tour and Activity

  • Saturday - Book Club Christmas Party

  • Sunday - Home Day

What I am creating: Christmas cards! I’ve made over 40, but would like to knock out about 20 more this week to give to local people (book club, coop, etc). If I take one afternoon this week, I can accomplish that goal.

My simple pleasures: Chocolate truffle advent I bought myself, breezy holiday romances.

Looking around the house: I’m feeling much better after a whirlwind cleaning session yesterday. Really just having the living room all picked up and put together lifts my mood so much.

From the camera: Watching the fish at Cabela’s after see Santa

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 12.05.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Pirate for Christmas by Anna Campbell

Title: A Pirate for Christmas

Author: Anna Campbell

Publisher: 2015

Genre: Romance

Pages: 142

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

There’s a pirate in the manor house!

What is vicar’s daughter Bess Farrar to do when the dashing new earl, the man gossip paints as a ruthless pirate, kisses her the day they meet? Why, kiss him right back, of course! Now Lord Channing vows to claim the lovely firebrand, despite interfering villagers, a snowstorm, scandal, and a rascally donkey. The gallant naval captain’s first landlocked Christmas promises mayhem – and a lifetime of breathtaking passion

Pursued by the pirate…

Bess Farrar might be an innocent village miss, but she knows enough about the world to doubt Lord Channing’s motives when he kisses her the very day they meet. After all, local gossip insists that before this dashing rake became an earl, he sailed the Seven Seas as a ruthless pirate.

Bewitched by the vicar’s daughter…

Until he unexpectedly inherits a title, staunchly honorable Scotsman Rory Beaton has devoted his adventurous life to the Royal Navy. But he sets his course for tempestuous new waters when he meets lovely, sparkling Bess Farrar. Now this daring mariner will do whatever it takes to convince the spirited lassie to launch herself into his arms and set sail into the sunset.

After a contemporary holiday romance, I was feeling a hankering for a historical holiday romance. I grabbed this one at random from my Kindle stash and had a fun little holiday romp. Bess and Rory had a great bantering relationship. I enjoyed this short little novella, but do wish there had been more. A very usual sentiment from me.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, 4 stars, Anna Campbell, historical fiction, Christmas
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.04.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

Title: The Reading List

Author: Sara Nisha Adams

Publisher: William Morrow 2021

Genre: Fiction

Pages: 380

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life in Wembley, in West London after losing his beloved wife. He shops every Wednesday, goes to Temple, and worries about his granddaughter, Priya, who hides in her room reading while he spends his evenings watching nature documentaries.

Aleisha is a bright but anxious teenager working at the local library for the summer when she discovers a crumpled-up piece of paper in the back of To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a list of novels that she’s never heard of before. Intrigued, and a little bored with her slow job at the checkout desk, she impulsively decides to read every book on the list, one after the other. As each story gives up its magic, the books transport Aleisha from the painful realities she’s facing at home.

When Mukesh arrives at the library, desperate to forge a connection with his bookworm granddaughter, Aleisha passes along the reading list…hoping that it will be a lifeline for him too. Slowly, the shared books create a connection between two lonely souls, as fiction helps them escape their grief and everyday troubles and find joy again. 

CW: Suicide

A lovely concept, poorly executed. The first few chapters were slightly confusing and not very engaging. Once we settled into the story, I expected to really connect to a few of the characters. Unfortunately things just seem to be drawn out and slow with mostly unlikeable characters. The exception was only Mukesh. He was the most fleshed out character, but even he could not redeem the rest of this story. Aleisha only become someone to root for in the last 20% of the novel. Way too late to really redeem this book. And then we get to the discussions of the books themselves. Mostly I was okay with them. The author didn’t go into enough detail about the various book and I was very disappointed by the dismissal of Pride and Prejudice. In the end, I just was very bored with the whole book.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: 3 stars, fiction, book love, Sara Nisha Adams
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.04.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Twelve Dates of Christmas by Jenny Bayliss

Title: The Twelve Dates of Christmas

Author: Jenny Bayliss

Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons 2020

Genre: Romance

Pages: 368

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

When it comes to relationships, thirty-four-year-old Kate Turner is ready to say "Bah, humbug." The sleepy town of Blexford, England, isn't exactly brimming with prospects, and anyway, Kate's found fulfillment in her career as a designer, and in her delicious side job baking for her old friend Matt's neighborhood café. But then her best friend signs her up for a dating agency that promises to help singles find love before the holidays. Twenty-three days until Christmas. Twelve dates with twelve different men. The odds must finally be in her favor . . . right?

Yet with each new date more disastrous than the one before--and the whole town keeping tabs on her misadventures--Kate must remind herself that sometimes love, like mistletoe, shows up where it's least expected. And maybe, just maybe, it's been right under her nose all along. . . .

A very cute holiday romance. We meet Olive and slowly learn about her and Matt’s past relationship. Over the course of the dozen dates, we get to see Olive slowly come to the realization that her partner was right next to her all along. While many of the dates were enjoyable to read about, the few truly terrible ones were hard to stomach. And I definitely had my suspicions about Richard right from their first meeting. While heartwarming and fun at most parts, I want da bit more to really make this a favorite.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, Christmas, Jenny Bayliss, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.03.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • Getting the holiday romance ball rolling already this month! I love how I end the year’s reading.

  • I need to start thinking about next semester.

  • All cooking motivation has really left me this season. I need to get my mojo back.

  • Too many piles around the house has me a bit twitchy.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 12.02.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

December 2021 Life Goals

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Let’s check in on November’s goals and my progress.

  • Read 15 books, including 5 nonfiction books - Half success. I ended up with 16 books, but only read 3 nonfiction books.

  • Make Christmas Plans ✓ - We’re going to Indiana for Christmas. Still deciding on a return date, but mostly got things planned.

  • Update Christmas Lists ✓

  • Make 50 Christmas cards - Nope. I ended up making 42 cards, but I probably need to make about 18 more.

  • Plan out advent activities ✓

  • Wrap up Coop Changes ✓

  • Make a Homeschool Spring Semester Framework ✓

Goals:

  • Read 15 Holiday Romances!

  • Prep blog for 2022

  • Lay out my reading plan for 2022

  • Clean my craft room before leaving for Indiana

  • Get library book down to basically 0

  • Have a fun Christmas holiday!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Monthly Life Goals
categories: Life
Wednesday 12.01.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Christmas Bucket List

Instead of a separate bucket list, I’m just going to highlight our advent activities for December.

  1. Decorate Mini Tree

  2. Letter to Santa

  3. Christmas Movies x3

  4. Make Paper Snowflakes

  5. Get New Christmas PJs and Socks

  6. Go See Santa at Cabela’s

  7. Go See Werner Park Lights

  8. Hot Chocolate bar

  9. Meet the reindeer

  10. Go for a hike and get pine cones

  11. Puzzle Day

  12. Make Gingerbread Cookies

  13. Visit Lauritzen Gardens

  14. Coop Christmas Party

  15. Decorate Gingerbread Houses

  16. Drive around and see the lights

  17. Fantasy of Lights

  18. Botanical Gardens Christmas Display

  19. Cookie Decorating

  20. Dinner at Coney Island and Visit to Santa Lights

  21. Christmas music dance party

  22. Watch The Grinch

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Christmas bucket list
categories: Life
Wednesday 12.01.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

November 2021 Wrap-up

November TBR Pile (16/23):

  1. BOTM: TBD

  2. Bookworms BC: Code Name Helene by Ariel Lawhon ✓

  3. Friend BC: Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead ✓

  4. Nonfiction: The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green ✓

  5. Nonfiction: Girl Gurl Grrrl by Kenya Hunt

  6. Nonfiction: Dr. Mutter’s Marvels by Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz

  7. Nonfiction: The Comfort Book by Matt Haig

  8. Nonfiction Bad Fat Black Girl by Sesali Bowen ✓

  9. Nonfiction: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi ✓

  10. The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle

  11. Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune ✓

  12. Red Wolf by Rachel Vincent

  13. Beautiful Bastard by Christina Lauren ✓

  14. Malorie by Josh Malerman

  15. Reprieve by James Han Mattson ✓

  16. Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren ✓

  17. Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas ✓

  18. The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez ✓

  19. Landline by Rainbow Rowell ✓

  20. Shutter Vol. 1 ✓

  21. The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel ✓

  22. The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood ✓

  23. Along the Saltwise Sea by A. Deborah Baker ✓

1,000,000 Page Goal:

Monthly Total: 5163 pages
Pages Remaining: 440,799 pages

Current Read - The Twelve Dates of Christmas by Jenny Bayliss; The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

Books I Gave Up On (0)

Books Bought/Received (6)

I grabbed a few random titles from Book Outlet when I placed my kids’ Christmas order.

  • To Love and To Loathe by Martha Waters

  • A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Mandarin Collins

I grabbed a book from Amazon for my book club.

  • Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

And I picked a few from BOTM.

  • The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker

  • A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore (to complete having the trilogy in physical form)

Finally, I got a book in a book flood book exchange.

  • The 22 Murders of Madison May by Max Barry

UnRead Shelf Progress

  • Starting Number: 291

  • Books Read: 2

  • Books Acquired: 5

  • Books Unshelved: 0

  • Finishing Number: 294

December TBR Pile: I love to end my year with some fluffy holiday romances. This year is no exception. Instead of trying to sneak in a few more big books of a more serious nature, I’m going to lean into the holiday romances. Let’s see what I have on my Kindle right now (also including a few must reads for book club):

  1. Bookworms BC: (Already Read)

  2. Friend BC: The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

  3. The Twelve Dates of Christmas by Jenny Bayliss

  4. The Christmas Village by Annie Rains

  5. The Christmas House by Victoria James

  6. A Little Christmas Spirit by Sheila Roberts

  7. The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox

  8. One Day in December by Josie Silver

  9. Santa Cruise by Fern Michaels

  10. The Christmas Wedding Guest by Susan Mallery

  11. Eight Perfect Hours by Lia Louis

  12. The Santa Suit by Mary Kay Andrews

  13. A Winter’s Night by Elizabeth Cole

  14. A Brand of Christmas by Maggie Shayne

  15. A Cheyenne Celebration by Caroline Lee

  16. A Cheyenne Christmas Homecoming by Caroline Lee

  17. A Cheyene Christmas by Caroline Lee

  18. A Grosvenor Square Christmas

  19. A Cotswold Christmas by Kate Hewitt

  20. A Kiss for Christmas by Melody Grace

  21. Miss Kane’s Christmas by Caroline Michelson

  22. Mistletoe at Moonglow by Deborah Garner

  23. Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater by Debbie Johnson

  24. Once Upon a Christmas by Lisa Plumley

  25. Pastels and Jingle Bells by Christine S. Feldman

  26. The Perfect Gift by Serenity Woods

  27. A Pirate for Christmas by Anna Campbell

  28. Scandalous Lord Dare by Stephanie Laurens

  29. Silver Bells by CJ Hunt

  30. Where the Heart Is by Darcy Burke

  31. Wilhelmina by Hildie McQueen

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Movies watched

  • The Cloverfield Paradox - Meh. Wasn’t terrible, but wasn’t great either.

  • The Making of Army of Darkness - Fascinating look at the making of a classic.

  • Spectre - Rewatch so we can watch the new Bond movie

  • No Time to Die - I was annoyed by the Madeline storyline, but overall, I enjoyed this last Daniel Craig movie.

  • Shang-Chi - Might be my favorite Marvel movie now.

  • Red Notice - Mediocre, but we will watch anything with Ryan Reynolds.

  • The Great Hack - Very depressing, but enlightening.

  • Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage - I love the banter between Eddie and Venom. I was less enamored by the action sequences. Still, it was entertaining. And that mid-credit scene had be gasping out loud.

  • Desk Set - Starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. Delightful romantic comedy.

TV Shows watched 

  • Foundation S1 - Oh goodness, that was good. I cannot wait for the second season.

  • Doctor Who

  • Lupin S2

  • The Great British Bake-Off

  • Below Deck

  • The Bachelorette

  • Last Week Tonight

  • Jack Whitehall’s Travels with My Father

  • Hit Monkey S1 - Very strange show, but oddly compelling.

  • Cowboy Bebop S1 - Sqeeee I am so excited about this show. It’s gorgeous and everyone is just amazing in it!

Comments - I thought that I would have a very low reading month, but I ended up on a reading spree towards the end of the month. So a very decent showing! Although I have a mix of stars, I did end up reading some really good books. Plus, we watched some good television and a few interesting movies. Now I’m prepping for Holiday romance December!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Monthly Wrap-Up
Tuesday 11.30.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Along the Saltwise Sea by A. Deborah Baker

Title: Along the Saltwise Sea (The Up and Under #2)

Author: A. Deborah Baker

Publisher: Tordotcom 2021

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 193

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

After climbing Over the Woodward Wall and making their way across the forest, Avery and Zib found themselves acquiring some extraordinary friends in their journey through the Up-and-Under.

After staying the night, uninvited, at a pirate queen’s cottage in the woods, the companions find themselves accountable to its owner, and reluctantly agree to work off their debt as her ship sets sail, bound for lands unknown. But the queen and her crew are not the only ones on board, and the monsters at sea aren’t all underwater.

The friends will need to navigate the stormy seas of obligation and honor on their continuing journey along the improbable road

Another installment in Avery and Zib’s adventures in the Up and Under. I’m still getting the vibes of a cross between The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland. For this slim volume, we are treated to a whole new area on the sea with a fascinating cast of characters. Captain Alas is a gem in this one. I do think that Baker could have pumped up the path to the sea and cut out the big “previously on” chapter at the beginning. But I really enjoyed the adventure and cannot until the next one is published.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: A. Deborah Baker, fantasy, 5 stars, Seanan McGuire
categories: Book Reviews
Monday 11.29.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool Thanksgiving Week

What We Studied

While we took time off for Thanksgiving and a bit of a break, we did end up having school Monday and Tuesday, and a bit on Wednesday. The kids benefit from structure and routine, so we kept at time albeit at a relaxed pace.

Literature and Poetry

We finished reading our collections of African folktales before starting our next read aloud, The Wind in the Willows. We also covered a few picture book studies.

  • A Pride of African Folktales by Donna L. Washington

  • Dinosaur Dinner (with a Slice of Alligator Pie) by Dennis Lee (poems)

  • Wake Up House! Rooms Full of Poems by Dee Lillegard

  • Enemy Pie by Derek Munson

  • The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant

  • A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon

  • The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

Math

We focused on some math puzzles this week. Both boys progressed in the Khan Academy math program. Arthur also did some multiplication and division practice during independent time. And Quentin got to play some math board games.

  • Singapore Math Common Core Edition 3A

  • Primarily Logic

Social Studies

None this week

Arthur Independent Time

To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history. This week, he focused on packet work and some random building projects.

Science and STEAM Coop

Continuing with our Dinosaur unit from Blossom and Root! We covered Pterosaurs, Mesozoic Mammals, and Marine Reptiles.

  • Dinothesaurus: Prehistoric Poems and Paintings by Douglas Florian

  • Monster Fliers: From the Time of the Dinosaurs by Elizabeth MacLeod

  • Beyond the Dinosaurs: Monsters of the Air and Sea by Charlotte Lewis Brown

  • DK Find Out

  • Life: The First Four Billion Years by Martin Jenkins

  • Dinosaurium by Chris Wormell and Lily Murray

  • DK Dinosaur

  • DK Where in Earth? Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Life

  • Dinosaur Bones

  • When the Whales Walked and Other Incredibly Evolutionary Journeys by Dougal Dixon

  • Giant Sea Reptiles of the Dinosaurs Age by Caroline Arnold

Art/Music

Nothing this week

Quentin

I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included. This week was all about reading and playing games.

ELA

  • The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle

  • Why Mosquitos Buzz in People’s Ears by Verna Aardema

  • High Five Magazine

Math

Other

Field Trip

No field trips this week on account of it being Thanksgiving week.

Documentary Selection

I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies. We didn’t actually watch anything this week, but made up for it by all the PBS Eons videos for our dinosaur unit.

Misc. - Random picture books read

  • 20 Big Trucks in the Middle of the Street by Mark Lee

  • The Little Auto by Lois Lenski

  • Chester’s Masterpiece by Mélanie Watt

  • The Gold Leaf by Kirsten Hall

  • Vamos! Let’s Cross the Bridge by Raúl the Third

  • Go, Go Trucks! by Jennifer Liberts

  • The Artists by Canles Porta

  • Monster Trucks by Anika Denise

  • Dinosaurs in Disguise by Stephen Krensky

  • The Luckiest Snowball by Elliot Kreloff

High

  • Arthur spent an entire morning and most of an afternoon creating a solar powered robot.

Low

  • Too many days off from school has created a bit of a lazy attitude. We need to get back to our routine.

Next Week

  • Continuing to read The Wind in the Willows

  • Moving back to Europe for history

  • Playing more math games and puzzles

  • Reviewing the alphabet (for Quentin)

  • Moving forward in time for the Dinosaur Unit

  • Covering robots and engineering for coop

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 11.29.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel

Title: The Forest of Vanishing Stars

Author: Kristin Harmel

Publisher: Gallery Books 2021

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 376

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

After being stolen from her wealthy German parents and raised in the unforgiving wilderness of eastern Europe, a young woman finds herself alone in 1941 after her kidnapper dies. Her solitary existence is interrupted, however, when she happens upon a group of Jews fleeing the Nazi terror. Stunned to learn what’s happening in the outside world, she vows to teach the group all she can about surviving in the forest—and in turn, they teach her some surprising lessons about opening her heart after years of isolation. But when she is betrayed and escapes into a German-occupied village, her past and present come together in a shocking collision that could change everything.

Another WWII centered historical fiction. Kind of strange that I have read two in the past two weeks. This one is tough, but very engaging and good. The overall tone is very sad and disturbing, but as this is set during war, that is to be expected. My biggest issue with the book is how faith-forward it is. It got to be a bit much at times. But thankfully, Yona is a fairly engaging main character to follow through.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Kristin Harmel, historical fiction, WWII, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 11.28.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #36

As I look outside my window: It’’s bright and sun. After a very warm yesterday, the temperatures are going to drop a bit today, but not by much. A trip the library later will only require a light sweater.

Right now I am: Finally putting down my book for a bit. I got a late start to my Sunday morning reading due to kid sickness. Here’s hoping that it’s a passing thing.

Thinking and pondering: About my D&D character’s backstory. I think I need to flesh out my character a bit more before next session.

On my bedside table: The Twelve Dates of Christmas by Jenny Bayliss; The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

On my tv this week: We’ve been making our way through The Hobbit movies with the kids; finishing The Desolation of Smaug tonight. And J and I have been watching Cowboy Bebop and Hit Monkey.

Listening to: Mostly random podcasts, but this week hasn’t left much time for even those.

On the menu for this week: It’s a weird week due to medical stuff and book clubs…

  • Monday - Out for book club

  • Tuesday - J can’t eat (prepping for a minor medical procedure) and I have book club late, so maybe I grab something at the restaurant?

  • Wednesday - Maafe

  • Thursday - Fancy BLT Grilled Cheese

  • Friday - Pomegranate Chicken

  • Saturday - Homemade Pizza

  • Sunday - Chicken and Corn Soup

On my to do list: I have some book and activity advent activities to finish prepping before Wednesday. Plus, I need to prep my circuits lesson for later in December. And I need to do some house tasks.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Normal School Day; Book Club

  • Tuesday - Normal School Day; Other Book Club

  • Wednesday - J’s Medical Procedure; Kids’ 2nd Vaccine Shots!

  • Thursday - Coop; Groceries?

  • Friday - Visit to See Santa!

  • Saturday - Home Day

  • Sunday - Home Day

What I am creating: I have made 46 Christmas cards and would like to make probably 14 more to make it an even 60. I’m rolling along with my creations and am just about done.

My simple pleasures: Good coffee, fun D&D adventures, and a good book.

Looking around the house: I’ve put out our meager Christmas decorations including some outside items. I’m sure that I will add a few more things before the end of this year. But as we aren’t going to be here for Christmas, I’m not putting up a tree.

From the camera: Day after Thanksgiving meal made of leftovers.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 11.28.21
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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