Before we start, thanks for all the feedback yesterday! I’ll go with the cream top. Not sure what to do about the toenail situation (Nicole seemed very sure I should NOT go the bandaid route, so I’ve quashed that option). But I feel like things are looking up, outfit-wise!
Anyway, I recently finished two pretty heavy books- Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth (oof) and then We Burn Daylight by Bret Anthony Johnston (about the Branch Davidian saga in Waco). I liked them both, but felt like I needed something a little lighter after that.
These were both rereads- I read all the Agatha Christies in my youth. If I’m lucky, I don’t remember the plot and can thoroughly enjoy the books all over again. About halfway through Caribbean, I was pretty sure I remembered it, but still enjoyed seeing how Christie put it all together and managed her famous misdirection. I did NOT remember Appointment With Death, so that was a very fun reread!
I’ve recently started listening to the Currently Reading podcast, and I love it! One of the hosts, Meredith, is making her way through the Christie mysteries, and she had a VERY interesting tidbit to share. Agatha Christie’s books are all around 200 pages, and guess what- there’s a reason for that. At the time she was writing, paper was rationed, so there was a page limit. Reading her books as an adult, my one complaint would be that her characters aren’t very well fleshed out. But it turns out, she didn’t have the time (or paper) to flesh them out! Knowing that she had a page limit, it was extra interesting to read these books and see how she did what she did, with that constraint.
Next up:
I’m pretty sure I heard about this from…Stephany? (Please correct me if I’m wrong!) I believe it was also discussed on an episode of Currently Reading, but I haven’t listened to that one yet. This is a mystery about a middle school teacher in Japan whose daughter is killed by two students (I didn’t give anything away there, don’t worry). It’s interesting, very easy to get into, and I think it’s going to be a quick read because I don’t want to put it down.
Oh, and what’s that, you ask? That golden bookmark? That was a present from ELISABETH! She sent me a congratulations card after my race, and in lieu of a gold medal or gold star, included a gold book mark. Obviously I love it very much and will use it every day from now on!!!
Okay… eating. Well, I used this recipe for Gochujang sauce, and put it over tofu and broccoli. It’s easy, we all like it, and my daughter can take leftovers to school for her lunch (win-win-win!) We garnished it with cashews- basil would be good too.
And, for Mother’s Day my husband made lentil Sloppy Joe’s from Minimalist Baker. These were good! Here you can see our classy dinner with potato chips and Olipop sodas.

What are you reading?
If you had a special dinner for Mother’s Day, what was it?
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I’m reading “The New Extraordinary Leader, 3rd edition” by Dr. Jack Zenger and Dr. Joseph Folkman as well as “Pronoun Trouble” by Dr. John McWhorter right now.
I actually didn’t have any special dinner for Mother’s Day.
I do consider the gift from Ms. Elisabeth Frost to be quite special. I also have a gift – a bookplate, specifically – from an author that both you and I have heard of, Jenny. If you’d like to know more about that, you can tell me.
And no, I didn’t realize that not remembering the plot of a book that you used to read can be advantageous.
I am reading the berry picker, 80% done. I like it so far, not love it yet.
I made burgers for the family and gigantic salad for me. Sloppy joes sounds so good. I’ve really into beans/lentils lately and will try it too.
Hi Jenny! Okay, I’m going to make one more push for the pedicure. Honestly, they will not judge you. Whatever your feet look like, they have seen worse! And it might feel great to have them pampered like that. If you’re still not comfortable, why not just give them a coat of polish? A dark polish would cover up the bruising. Okay, that’s all I’m going to say, I swear I’ll drop the subject. I just love pedicures so much, they are such a lovely little luxury, and I want to spread that little luxury to you!
I just finished This Motherless Land, which I read on the heels of Mansfield Park, of which it is a retelling. It was good but I didn’t love it. I had some issues with the dialogue and characters, and also the time periods, but those were just little quibbles. It was a satisfying read. Next up: Blue Sisters! I have had this book on hold forever and it’s finally here.