Thursday, November 30, 2017

Book review - Left to Chance


5 stars
Genre: Women’s Fiction

Publisher’s Synopsis 


My thoughts:
I loved this book from the start! The characters felt true and sincere. The whole feel of the story was heartfelt. I laughed and cried.

I highly recommend this book!

Thank you Net Galley and St. Martin’s Publishing for the advanced copy

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

What I'm Loving Wednesday


I haven't done one of these posts in a long time.

This week, I am loving:
*We had a wonderful Thanksgiving and long weekend
*Our house is decorated for Christmas
*Christmas music
*Following my social media friends in their travels
*A royal wedding is coming in the spring
*It's time for my "annual read" of Little Women
*Some of my Christmas shopping is done

What are YOU loving this week?

Monday, November 27, 2017

Proud Mom!

Young Miss auditioned back in September for the all district junior orchestra. (The district covers the northwest part of Illinois)  She made it and they had their concert a couple of weeks ago. She spent a whole day rehearsing with all the other students from the other school districts. She had a good time and enjoyed her experience.
The concert was wonderful!



With her "swag"

Hello!

I hope you are all doing well. I am sorry for being such a terrible blogger the second half of this year. I am just missing that blogging mojo (and a little time).  I am going to try to blog this Christmas challenge list in December (it appears maybe mommylogues.com is defunct now) to see if I can kickstart it again.

Feel free to join in too! Use #24dayschristmasblog for your posts

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Stuck with You blog tour




I am excited to be a part of this book blog tour! I hope you will stop by the other blogs.


Cover Art:




And the lovely Anna Premoli:


Excerpt:

Chapter 1
Well, I must endure the presence of a few caterpillars if I wish to become acquainted with the butterflies. It seems that they are very beautiful.
Four years and nine months later
Sometimes I’m almost afraid that I’m going to get lost in the maze of buildings that makes up the campus of the Bocconi university, despite the fact that my time here is almost up. I’m in the last year of my master’s degree – the fifth year I’ve spent in these corridors, together with students coming from all over the world. They say that the place didn’t use to be like this – once upon a time there was only one building and that was pretty much it.
Finally I find the right corridor and set off at a gallop in the direction of the lecture hall, where Giada is waiting for me. Her punctuality is almost legendary and, as always, she has managed to grab a tactical central position. She gives me a big smile and shows me the empty seat next to her, moving aside her large bag to let me sit down.
“You almost arrived late on the first day. That’s not like you,” she tells me off good-naturedly.
I take a deep breath before answering. “The key word there is ‘almost’. I almost got here late, but Alessandra is definitely going to get here late,” I say with a smile.
Giada brushes a thick lock of Titian-red hair from her face and laughs. “It’s nice that there are still some certainties, don’t you think?”
My friend is a very special girl: if there were a prize for changing the colour of your hair the greatest number of times over the duration of a degree course, Giadawould win it hands down. I long ago stopped trying to keep count of the number of colours she’s tried out and the looks she’s experimented with, completely indifferent to the reactions of everyone. And to make matters worse, she also has a split personality: at university she tries to blend into the crowd by wearing very dowdy clothes while in the evening she turns into a mysterious creature with piercings in her tongue and navel, dressed exclusively in black and covered in studs like the perfect punk. I still have to work out which of the two Giadas I know is the real one.
At that very moment, the lecturer enters the classroom and behind him I see the silhouette of our friend Alessandra. What a shame! A few seconds earlier and she’d have been on time. But at least she’s beaten her previous record.
We watch as she embarrassedly babbles some excuse to the teacher and then makes her way between the other students to get to us. 
“Did you have to sit right in the middle of the row?” she asks grumpily after forcing a lot of people to stand up to let her pass. Giada gives her a stern look. “This is the best place best to take notes. Look, you can see the board perfectly from here.”
“Oh forget it…” says Alessandra resignedly, finally managing to take her seat before asking quietly, “Anyway, what kind of course is this?”
Giada looks at her in disbelief. “You mean you just signed up for courses at random?” 
Strange that someone who’s so fickle about hair colour should be so deadly serious when it comes to her college career. She’s a peculiar mix of determination and carelessness and the fact that it’s impossible to tell which will prevail only adds to her charm. To male eyes as well as to female ones.
“Of course I didn’t!” responds Alessandra resentfully. “I just lost the lesson prospectus. And if it hadn’t been for Lavinia, I wouldn’t have even known where to go,” she confesses.
Giada shakes her head. “You should have just left her wandering around campus, Vinny.”
“This is the last year of the master’s” I reply with a smile. “I wanted her to at least have a chance…” 
“Never mind a chance, Alessandra’s going to need a miracle,” mutters Giada as she watches the planning and budgeting lecturer switch on his laptop, connect it to an overhead projector and set off at full speed.
The last year.
I take a deep breath and try to banish the terror that washes over me every time I think about it. When I get out of here, I will have devoted five years of my life to getting a degree in Economics and Business Legislation, but in a way I’ll still be right back where I was when I started. A part of me still doesn’t know what I want to do when I grow up. Unlike Giada, who’s aiming to become a specialised foreign tax consultancy chartered accountant, and Alessandra, who dreams of getting one of those fantastic company jobs, maybe with a multinational, where you can hide among all the other employees. My friends might know the road they want to take and why they want to take it but I’m trying with all my strength not to think about the future and hoping like mad that no forks in the road appear in front of me, because I really wouldn’t know which way to choose.
I mean, economics is not actually that bad. The university is full of interesting people and there are plenty of opportunities out there. The problem isn’t the courses or the people. The problem is me, the girl who’s never quite sure what she wants and who can never quite summon up the nerve to admit it to others. At this point, pretending has become natural.

Tuesday, November 07, 2017

Happy Autumn!

I know autumn is almost over but I hope you are able to get out and enjoy some of it.



Friday, November 03, 2017

Coffee Date

I haven't had a "coffee date" with you in a while.
If we were having coffee:

*I would ask how you are!
*I would tell you I'm sad baseball is over for the year, but excited that the Astros won the World Series.
*I would tell you I am enjoying my photo shoots and editing.
*I would ask you for a joke. (Go ahead!)
*I would whine that our fall wasn't very pretty around here.
*I would tell you I think I have Disney detoxed from our trip (3 weeks ago) but wish I was back there already.
*I would tell you I am kind of excited that the Christmas music stations are firing up.

I hope you all have a great weekend!

Wednesday, November 01, 2017

Hello November!

I have been a terrible blogger this year! I just haven't felt much inspiration to write and post. October has come & gone....  I hope you all had a nice month! We had a vacation; a few photo shoots and a wedding to photograph.

I did get some scrapbooking done this past weekend (just a little bit!). I am hoping to continue on that track between photo editing and other crafty projects.

My little crafting corner, where I was most of this past Saturday:

These are the layouts I got completed:



I got another one spread out on my desk but didn't make much progress.

On another note, it's 100 days until the Winter Olympics open. I am looking forward to them!

What are you up to this month?