It‘s a wrap!
#MarchStats
#wintergames #thefilthyanimals. This book was given to me by the family of one of my clients who has a range of special needs. I tried reading the book aloud today to my nieces and cried my heart out. This is a truly touching story that illustrates that we all have value and special gifts to share with those around us.
Not quite lion-and-the-lamb but close! Our pup has fallen hard for the orphaned kid. Has spent the weekend cuddling it.
March is a wrap!
🌱6 more in my continuing #SeriesRead with @TheSpineView
🌱2 #ReadTheCandidates with @MelissaSue81
🌱3 Nonfictions for #Nonfiction2019
🌱3 #MountTBR
Sadly I haven‘t quiet finished my #NFBuddyRead with @BarbaraTheBibliophage , so I‘m carrying that one over to April.
#MarchWrapUp
#MarchStats
#March2019
I‘ve got 2 early bloomers here, and after a long dark winter I thought I‘d share. Lots of tulip, daffodil, and iris leaves popping up along the house and one stray daffodil and scilla that decided to open on this last day of March. ☀️
I have over expectations again....
... we‘ll see how far I get. 😉
#MarchTBR
This TL book is about a lamb named Joshua who was born with a crippled leg. He can‘t run and jump with the other lambs and they tease him about it. One day, the Shepard has to move the sheep to a new pasture far away and it is too far for him to go. He stays but gets a surprise. This is would be a good RA, but it is a Christian book, so you must be careful.#ucflae3414f17
This was full of silliness and snark, exactly what I was in the mood for. I find Christopher Moore a bit variable. Absolutely loved #ADirtyJob, found #Fluke pretty enjoyable and was very bored by #Lamb. But this was right on the sweet spot of action and smart-assery. And all the Shakespeare references and jokes were great fun.