Sunday, April 30, 2023

Goodbye, April!

April was another month that took forever to get through. It wasn't horrible...I mean, I was sick most of the month, but the weather was (mostly) glorious.

 

2023 Resolutions:
     (1) Write [almost] every day...or at least think about it
     (2) Don't stop reading
     (3) Make something (e.g. a memories)
     (4) Share love of books/writing
     (5) Be kinder to myself

(1) *Sigh* Still nothing. Though some thoughts about it, some plans for plans for writing..

(2) Books read this month: 62 (might get one more in there before midnight though--or a few short stories). There's been a lot of novellas and short stories and bonus scenes this month (in my mind, if they're independently and separately published, they count individually and separately towards my reading goals--fight me).

(3) April Memories: I had a cold, I have covid, I had a chest cold. It all sucked. I got a tattoo the other day from a flash sale that was raising money for an employee's top surgery, and it was fun to be a part of that (an honor actually) and to explore the city with my friend while we waited. My two best friends both got new jobs this month; one just graduated from grad school, and the other is just starting her grad school journey. My kiddos at work made some amazing strides and progresses. My coworker found out her baby will be al little girl. 

(4) Posts this month (including this one): 37.

(5) It was hard to do anything most days, because I was sick, congested, exhausted, and it was just a long month.



Anyone still holding onto their resolutions?

Any exciting May reads?
Anything I should check out?


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