Sunday Post – 4/27/2025

April 27, 2025 Sunday Post 0

Easter Sunday Post

The Sunday Post is hosted by the wonderful Kimberly, the Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news, recap the past week, take a look ahead, and showcase our new treasures—I mean books!

This week I’m also participating in The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz, and Stacking the Shelves hosted by Marlene at Reading Reality.

The Past Week

In real life: Our Easter was quiet but enjoyable. I made several of our traditional favorites, but tweaked several of the recipes to be healthier in one way or another, and they tasted pretty close to normal. My 1-layer carrot cake (half the usual recipe) was good, and the low-sugar cream-cheese buttercream frosting was yummy and not too sweet.

I attended the American Society for Indexing’s virtual conference on Friday and Saturday. The rest of the week has been work and trying to catch up on some other things. We also got in more walking this week. I can tell I’m getting stronger. Tuesday I actually walked twice, for a total of 3 miles. Friday and Saturday evenings, it rained, so I made do with a short walk on the treadmill.

The best news of the week is that my former private high school (and childhood home) will NOT close at the end of this term! A coalition of alumni, parents, and friends of the school have come up with enough money in donations, pledges, and guarantees to convince the Board to keep the school open through June 2028. The hope now is to continue to raise funds to create an endowment large enough to keep the school going for the long term.

5 Good Things:

  1. The news that my high school alma mater is not closing makes me incredibly happy—so happy I cried, in fact.
  2. We walked 3 evenings this week, enjoying the birdsong and the cool breezes.
  3. The indexing conference was quite good, with interesting presentations and lively discussions.
  4. I have managed not to binge all the Easter chocolate.
  5. Several very kind authors wrote me lovely, warm notes on their Discord server, encouraging me to get back to my writing. (I haven’t done so yet, but I feel more energized, and I plan to dive back into writing as soon as I finish my current freelance job.)

Recent Posts

Looking Ahead

  • reviews and other posts TBD but unlikely
  • News & Notes – 5/03/2025 (tentative)
  • Sunday Post – 5/04/2025

What I’ve Been Reading/Watching

Reading: I reread Closer to the Chest (Mercedes Lackey; reviewed in 2018), as well as Forged in Combat by Celia Lake. I continued reading Knave of Diamonds by Laurie R. King, and started The Library Game (Gigi Pandian); I hoped to finish both for the COYER Mystery Readathon that ends today, but I’ll be lucky to finish just one in time.

Listening to: I continued listening to The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley (borrowed from Hoopla.) I’m also still listening to Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer. It’s a book to savor and think about, not devour in large gulps.

Watching: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 4.

Added to the Hoard

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For Review or Consideration

Many thanks to Berkley for The Librarians!

Purchased (Kindle, print, or audio)

Kindle: Rewitched; The Secret of the Three Fates

Stay kind, hopeful, and steadfast… and may your books bring you joy this week!

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