Friday, December 31, 2021

Let's Bust a Recap : 2021

Wow, wow, wow. Another year in the history books and what a year it's been. Personally, it's been a particularly wild year for me and my little family.
In January, we began praying about a specific career change for Cody that would involve moving out of Florida to Western North Carolina. We decided that God was definitely leading us to take that step and throughout February and March we went through the process of selling our home and packing up our lives. In April, we moved to the top of a mountain and Cody jumped right into his new job. In May, I took a little trip down to Florida and formed a book club with four of my best friends. (What timing, right? Wait till I move three states away to start a book club when we've literally grown up and lived in the same town our whole lives.) In June, after visiting approximately a million ten churches, we landed in one that we already feel like family in which has been such a blessing. I also started applying for jobs.

In July, the aforementioned newly formed book club came up for a visit and the day after they left, I began my new job delivering packages for Amazon. In August, my mommy-in-law, two of my sisters-in-law, and my four fabulous nieces came for a visit. In September, we bought a house. Are you tired yet? Because I am just thinking back through the year we've had. In October, my entire family came to the mountain to celebrate my dad's 60th birthday. 



In November, after my husband painted the entire interior of our new home, we got moved in in just enough time to get things quasi-settled before all the family came back up to spend the holidays with us on the mountain. 

Did I mention it's been a wild year? And we haven't even started talking about books yet. We navigated a lot of major transitions in 2021—career changes, two moves, selling a house, buying a house, finding a new church—and it's certainly been one of the most stressful years of my life, but God has been so good to us and I don't know where we'd be without His ever-present, sustaining peace. 

But for the love of Pete, I'm looking forward to calmer waters in 2022. 

Let's get down to bookish things, shall we? That's what this blog is about, and looking back at my reading year is one of my favorite things I do here. If you follow this little corner of the internet, I'm sure you noticed that blogging was hit-or-miss this year (can you blame me?), and it almost completely fell to the wayside after we bought our home and I entered what they call "peak season" at work. I think I delivered roughly a gazillion packages between mid-October and Christmas. Just call me "Santa's Little Helper", I'll answer. I kept reading though, and hopefully you'll be seeing a lot of recaps these next couple of months that I just couldn't get to during all the craziness that has been my life. 

My main reading goal this year was to black out The Unread Shelf's 2021 Bingo Card. And I'm happy to report that I reached that goal. (Even though I was literally down to the wire and completely ignored my family until approximately 9:00 PM on New Years' Eve to finish it.) Thank you, thank you; I appreciate your enthusiastic applause, but it's really not necessary. 
The only thing I'm slightly bummed about is that I couldn't squeeze in The Old Man and the Sea for "a book bought on a trip". I got that book down in Key West a few years ago, but Hemingway is one of those authors I'm having a hard time pulling the trigger on. I didn't really want to use two books from the same series on the bingo card, but I did get Always and Forever, Lara Jean on my trip to Florida in May so it counts. I know, I know: semantics! But why even have a blog about books and reading goals if I can't get into the nitty-gritty of it with you guys? Are you over this? Fine, let's get to the list. Here's what I ended up reading in 2021, the year of letting my whims guide me. 

January
Books Acquired: 0
Books Read: 3

Rilla of Ingleside by L.M. Montgomery (re-read) : completed 1/4
I think it's going to be a new rule that I start the year with a much-beloved re-read. 

Ugh. Worst book of the year. This one was so bad. It promptly went to a Little Free Library after I was done with it.

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand (re-read) : completed 1/30

February
Books Acquired: 3
Books Read: 2

This one also ended up in a Little Free Library. Not terrible, not great. 

Really got into this one. So much so that I now have all of Liane Moriarty's books. 

March
Books Acquired: 43 (that's not a typo; the owners of the house we initially moved into in NC left behind an entire bookcase full of books and these are the ones I culled and added to my out-of-control collection)
Books Read: 3

Has been made into an actual Hallmark movie. I think that's all I need to say.

Possibly old Billy's zaniest comedy yet.

LOVED Flavia. 

April
Books Acquired: 0
Books Read: 3

Tough, but so good.

The Thirteenth Pearl by Carolyn Keene (partial read aloud) : completed 4/26
Started this one with my niece. Finished on my own.

A wild ride.

May
Books Acquired: 28
Books Read: 5

You know I can't go a whole year with no Robin Jones Gunn.

Surprisingly accessible. 

One of my favorites this year.

Eh. I could take it or leave it with this one.

First introduction to Sherlock Holmes did not disappoint.

June
Books Acquired: 16
Books Read: 10

Matilda by Roald Dahl : completed 6/2

Did NOT enjoy.

Oh my goodness, this and the other four books in the series immediately added to my list of All-Time Favorites. This was our book club's first book.




So sad coming to the end of this delightful series.



So sweet.

July
Books Acquired: 7
Books Read: 4

I truly wish there had been one more chapter in this one.

Loved this cute trilogy. This was July's book club pick and it gave me like a more edgy, teen Penderwick vibe.



August
Books Acquired: 11
Books Read: 3

Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary (partial read aloud) : completed 8/4
Read most of this out loud to my nieces, but they left before we could finish together so I finished on my own.

Not the Bard's greatest.

August book club selection. Recap coming.

September
Books Acquired: 6
Books Read: 2

Loved, loved, loved. Recap coming for this one, too.

September/October book club selection. This one was so bitter. 

October
Books Acquired: 6
Books Read: 1

Ugh. Much more of a slog than I was expecting. Couldn't get to John Tyler like I'd hoped after finally finishing this one.

November
Books Acquired: 14
Books Read: 2

Started my "book with over 500 pages" kindof late in the year, but I could not put it down. Another new favorite. 

I have things to say about this one. Recap coming soon.

December
Books Acquired: 7
Books Read: 4

Once we recap this one, it will be going to a Little Free Library. Not great. (November book club selection.)

This one showed up in my mailbox from my best friend, and I LOVED it.

Awake My Heart by J. Sidlow Baxter : completed 12/31
This devotional was a real anchor for me this year. I got so much more out of it than I did with My Utmost for His Highest, and it's one I will definitely revisit in future.

The second installment in the Maisie Dobbs series and the book I ignored my family to finish on New Years' Eve.

42 books total which actually amazes me given all that we went through this year. As you can see, I tracked my book acquisitions this year. In January, I finally rounded up all my unread books and started the year with 508. I naively thought I could get that number below 500 by the end of the year. Only eight books, right? That leaves plenty of wiggle room to add some new books to the library, right? 

My new unread total is 614. 

Six. Hundred. Fourteen.

Y'all. It's just laughable is what it is. Anyway, I probably will not continue to track my acquisitions, but I will be keeping my unread shelf up to date on Goodreads.   

I read a few duds this year, but I also discovered several new favorites. I'm talking books I really loved. Reading helped me maintain my sanity through a year of big change and mondo stress, and I'm thankful for the gift of BOOKS

I'd love to hear about books you read or things you went through this last year. You know I'll be posting my 2022 book list soon, so come back to tell me what your goals for this fresh new year are. And as always...

...keep on reading the best books first.

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

A Word for Wednesday

 "But here, I can help myself. Here, I am looked after.
And maybe that is why it feels more like home than anywhere else has ever felt.
Maybe home isn't a place.
It's a feeling.
Of being looked after and understood.
Of being loved."

~from Dear Emmie Blue by Lia Louis~

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

A Word for Wednesday

 "Because I know, deep down, I am made of strong stuff.
Rebuilt with it, at least, the way we all are, 
over the years, with age and experience, 
skin thickening, heart softening, patched up double in the places prone to breakage. 
A sum of all the things that have hurt us, scared us, sheltered and delighted us."

~from Dear Emmie Blue by Lia Louis~

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

A Word for Wednesday

 "'I don't think a girl ever gets over losing her mom.
I'm an adult and it's completely normal and expected for my mom to be dead,
but I still feel orphaned sometimes.' 
She smiles at me. 'But that's just inescapable, right? 
When you lose someone and it still hurts, that's when you know the love was real.'"

~from P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han~

Monday, November 1, 2021

Pumpkin Carving 2021

Y'all. We've been carving pumpkins together for a decade. Ten years of keeping this fun tradition; a milestone that bears a little reflection. 10 years, 5 different homes, 2 states. Going to pumpkin patches, fall festivals, or just grocery stores to find the perfect pumpkins. Picking out fun patterns each year and adding two cuddly dogs to the mix. In looking back over the last ten years, we've decided our favorite pumpkins were in 2017 (the eek! and Hawaiian monster face) with Cody's second favorite being the globe he carved in 2015 and my second favorite being the "boo" ghost I carved in 2016. 
This was our first year in North Carolina, carving pumpkins in the little green house we've been living in down the street from my parents. (SPOILER: We bought a house! Next year we'll be carving pumpkins in our new home sweet home.) This year we decided to go with a black Halloween cat theme for our pumpkins and they turned out super cute.
Here we are with our blank slates. We got our pumpkins at Sam's Club this year, and they were the perfect size for carving.
Cody made us a roaring fire (because we live in North Carolina now and it's cold, y'all), and we had a mini-marathon of Psych Halloween episodes while we carved (Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast S1E15, Tuesday the 17th S3E15, In Plain Fright S5E11, This Episode Sucks S6E3, for any interested parties).
Cody even carved the top of his pumpkin into a cat head (bottom right).
The glowing finished products. Mine is the cat walking along the fence and Cody's is the black cat under a crescent moon. We were down to the wire this year, carving them at 10:00 on Halloween night but it was the perfect cozy way to spend our first Halloween in the mountains. 
October 31, 2021
Happy Fall, Y'all!

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

A Word for Wednesday

 "Margot would say she belongs to herself.
Kitty would say she belongs to no one.
And I guess I would say I belong to my sisters and my dad,
but that won't always be true.
To belong to someone—I didn't know it, but now that I think about it,
it seems like that's all I've ever wanted. 
To really be somebody's, and to have them be mine."

~from To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han~

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

A Word for Wednesday

 "A man who's not completely honest can keep within the bounds of decency 
if he's lucky enough to be unattractive and of slender means. 
But add money and good looks, and the road to ruin is clearly signposted."

~from The Awakening of Miss Prim by Natalia Sanmartin Fenollera~