Sunday, May 07, 2017

Sunday Morning

And I thought I was the reader in the family!

B.E. came for a visit this weekend and brought her reading material.  She finished Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard yesterday.  She gave up on Paolini's Eldest, a bit much for a nine-year-old.  

Both B.E. and Mila have been fans of the Warrior Cats series for a long time.  She quizzed me about the names of some of the cats, and I admitted that I read only a couple of the books and so long ago that I couldn't remember their names off the top of my head.  (Yeah, I think I was previewing possible books for Mila at the time--because I don't normally read children's fiction...right?)  Anyway, she promised to bring me the first book in the first series, Dawn of the Clans, the next time she comes to visit so I can refresh my memory.

After breakfast this morning, we had breakfast dessert-- a Nutty Buddy each.  I should be ashamed, but sometimes the kid has such good ideas.

Ever walk into a room and forget the reason you entered? 

I hate it when that happens!  Saw this on Ronni Bennet's Time Goes By blog and it explained a lot of things!  Now, maybe I'll think a little harder before crossing a doorway.



7 comments:

  1. I often forget why I walked into a room, I usually have to go out and then come back in, even then it doesn't a;ways work.

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    1. I made the comment and then watched the video, nice to know I am not stupid apart from not watching the video first

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    2. It certainly made me feel better! I know everyone does this, but the older I get the more it frustrates me. :)

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  2. Good to know young B.E. is a reader too. You will have the pleasure of sharing enthusiasms in future years!

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    1. I'm very pleased that all the grands love books! We don't always share the same opinion about books--they love the Percy Jackson books, but I read Rick Riordan's first one several years ago and wasn't impressed. I'm thinking I should give old Percy another try. :)

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  3. Oh, good for B. E. ! If children enjoy reading now they always love reading. I had no Internet connection for 3 days. I cannot really say I missed it. I did a lot of enjoyable reading. I do forget what I went after. Usually looking back or returning to where I was reminds me what I was after.

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    1. It would be interesting to see how people would spend their time if there were no internet connection for three days! I'd be like you and reach for a book, but not everyone enjoys reading. One thing that would be nice is that I wouldn't get so upset about the news for three days!

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