It's been a couple of weeks but sometimes I can't write about what's going on every week. I just need a break from time-to-time.
Last weekend my friend set-up a socially distancing paint nite with her niece who is studying to become an art educator. We all wore masks and kept our distance and had fun painting outdoors. It was a welcome activity outside the house.
This weekend we took a day-trip with our neighbors. We caravanned down together and enjoyed some sites and a little hike. It was nice to get out of the house again and with some friends and enjoy some of the outdoors before it gets too cold.
Last week and this week AFineParent.com is hosting their 4th annual Positive Parenting Conference. This is my second year and I am loving it. Their are lots of masterclasses from the top experts in parenting, psychology, neuroscience, etc all giving masterclasses. Check it out. It's free to register and view within the conference dates. Some great stuff.
We made a "beautiful" red rock scene!
Hiking around the National Dinosaur Monument
Things I'm Grateful For:
1. Getting out on the weekends(safely). It's been a nice change.
2. Great television. There are a ton of new shows on right now that I am loving!
3. Pumpkin everything right now. According to a study Utah is the 4th most pumpkin everything consumer! I think we're behind California, Oregon, Washington, and randomly Ohio.
4. That we decided to have G do school online this year. Our county is in a hot outbreak now with two large universities and young adults not wanting to do anything but party and spread Covid about. Also high schools. We had over 1400 positive cases in Utah on Saturday with a high percentage of those cases from my county. It's a hot spot. We are staying super cautious and am just so glad we are able to stay home for school and work right now.
Reading:
I finished up Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff, When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed, and Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron.
I took a break from Stamped from the Beginning but picked it back up since a few of my friends wanted to read it so we're reading it together. Our first virtual meetup will be next Saturday!
I'm focusing on The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix and The Only Good Indian by Stephen Graham Jones for horror.
Classics I'm reading Emma by Jane Austen. And I just bought a nice newly illustrated copy of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley that I plan on diving into in October. I'm slowly getting into The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.
I'm still reading
The Magnus Chase series
Hammer of Thor by Rick Riordan.
For my new philosophy book with my friend we started At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails with Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Others by Sarah Bakewell.
Listening to:
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas.
New Books Acquired:
Watching:
Movies:
I watched
Tremors with famdamily last weekend and it was a hoot to see again. G has never seen it and he thought it was pretty funny.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is the sequel on Netflix to The Babysitter. It's a fun comedy/horror. The first was better. But this was enjoyable.
The Devil All the Time was weird but interesting and the all-star cast was great.
For my horror movie weekend I watched:
The Ruins is based off the book by Scott Smith. I liked the book a lot better. The movie pandered a lot and I didn't like it as much. But it's still a horrifying movie.
Spiral is a new one on Shudder that was excellent.
Rabbit is an Australian movie that had an interesting plot but the execution wasn't great.
TV:
I finally finished off Umbrella Academy with DH. Quite the cliffhanger. I started Schitt's Creek after I watched the Emmy's and it swept the comedy category. Raised by Wolves is an excellent sci-fi on HBO and The Third Day on HBO is also freaking me out! It looks like it's going to be a folk horror series. And of course, I'm finishing off Lovecraft Country on HBO.
Making:
I made pumpkin chocolate chip cookies last week. Always yummy.
I'm going to make a new Thai Chicken and wild rice soup for the first time this week. I also roasted butternut squash and spaghetti squash for the first time recently! Super yummy and look forward to more squash roasting this fall.
I'm also making a Halloween blanket and I'm working on some friends and family gifts as well with my crochet skills! We shall see....
Looking forward to virtual book club on Saturday! We'll be discussing the first part of Stamped from the Beginning.