
I cannot get enough of the ranunculus. I adore them so.
Grateful for.one last day of vacation today. Exercised, did art, and now off to journal.
A full day.
#100dayproject, #the100dayproject, #karenikaradicalwellness
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![]() 100 Days of Radical Wellness – Day 79
I cannot get enough of the ranunculus. I adore them so. Grateful for.one last day of vacation today. Exercised, did art, and now off to journal. A full day. #100dayproject, #the100dayproject, #karenikaradicalwellness ![]() Year of Yes – 109
I’ve been looking for a way to have Turkish tea. There’s a place near our house that serves it and it’s so aromatic and reminds me so much of home. I don’t know which tea it is so i found one on Amazon that can be used with a pot and made some today. Alas it wasn’t the one. It’s tasty but not aromatic. Still enjoying it and the slowness it encourages in my life. Yes to experimenting. Yes to tea. Yes to slow. #yearofyes #karenikayearofyes ![]()
![]() Year of Yes – 108
It was 80+ degrees here today. I spent the entire day outside except when I was riding the bike and doing my other exercises. This is the time of year I start living outside as much as possible. It replenishes my soul every single day. So grateful for California. Yes to sunshine and outdoor time. #yearofyes #karenikayearofyes ![]() 100 Days of Radical Wellness – Day 78
Sunday nights are usually tough for me but now that summer is getting closer and the days are longer, it’s a little easier. I’ve been thinking about how to incorporate more art into my days. I miss it. #100dayproject, #the100dayproject, #karenikaradicalwellness ![]()
4.5 stars ” Alan Carver was what Tim had needed in his life. And he could have had his father back. If only his father had tried harder. Or if Tim had been able to forgive. Amy felt a wave of forgiveness wash over her like Roberta’s soap. If she had a second chance with the people she’d lost, she wouldn’t waste it. She’d forgive them and at the very least have her friends again.” I loved this book from the moment I started it. I loved the author’s voice, I loved Amy. I was rooting for her from the beginning and didn’t stop for a moment. I loved how she loved all these flawed people around her and could see the magic in them and how she supported who they were. “She didn’t have the heart to tell them that really, it was not the plants that mattered to her. It seemed strange that some people could be so kind while others destroyed beautiful objects for no reason.” This is the story of Amy, whose best friend and boyfriend disappeared eleven years ago and she’s not heard from them since. She started hanging on to things and never let go so her house is a full-on hoarder house now and she still works at the company where she was doing an internship at 11 years ago. Her whole life is stuck. ‘Richard appeared at Amy’s gate. “We all have baggage,” replied Amy. She glanced back into her house. “No one travels lightly anymore.”’ But then a new family moves in next door and slowly little things start happening that unravels her life. I loved all the characters and how they were each flawed in their own way but none of them were perfect good or perfect bad. Even the tangential characters weren’t caricaturish. but most of all i loved the voice this novel was written with. I felt drawn to it and found so much joy reading it. with gratitude to Gallery Books and netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
This book was an absolute waste of time. It’s an incredibly fast read. Almost like watching a movie but then it gets completely unraveled at the end and you’re like WTF, totally stupid and I want my hours back thank you very much. I know writing books are an effort and I would never belittle that. I am sure many others loved this book and this author can clearly write. I just really really disliked this particular book.
3.5 stars I read this whole book in one sitting. It was fun, sweet and a thoughtful YA story about a girl who’s giving everyone advice (secretly) and sort of makes a mess of things. I loved the characters and even though it was predictable for me, i still enjoyed its diverse characters.
3.5 stars. A friend of mine recommended this book to me and said it would get me out of my reading slump. It sort of did. What an unusual coming-of-age story about an Indian American boy, Neil, and his next door neighbor. I really liked the magical realism in this story that was woven into the story. I also loved how it started when he was a teen but then picked up again when he was in his twenties. It was a lovely story. (but did not really get me out of my slump!)
I’ve listened to this series before. I will listen to it again. Brene’s lessons are ones I have to hear again and again in my life. |
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