Say goodbye…

…and there it goes…

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Look at those roots!

Look at those roots!

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Maybe I will stop here.

Maybe I will stop here.

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All gone!

All gone…almost.

Readers, my hair is gone…well almost. I have some fuzz left. Yesterday while I was in the shower washing my hair a small clump came out and I was freaked out. I knew that I was going to have to shave it because I did not want to have that happen again. No waking up with my hair all over my pillow. That would be too much. I will probably use a razor this weekend to get the rest. That picture will not be posted. You wouldn’t think that a little fuzz would make such a difference but it does. Shaving it wasn’t as big deal this time however, it still sucked. My hair was so soft! Hopefully when it grows back, it will be just as soft. Who knows what it will look like next time.

So soft.

So soft.

Me and Simon

Me and Simon rest in on the couch.

Such a good boy.

Such a good boy.

Shout Out

By Eve Sch

By Eve Schaub

Panny can't wait to try it!

Panny can’t wait to try them!

Stephen and Eve S.- Thank you so much for the syrup and maple cream. Since they live in Vermont I know they will taste great! I can’t wait to try them both this weekend. I am very excited to read Eve’s book. She has been on the Dr. Oz Show and Fox News to name a few shows and has been interviewed my countless of newspapers and magazines. Their whole family went an entire year without any sugar! I can’t even begin to think how hard it was…I will know soon though. If you are interested in lowering your sugar intake or stopping all together, take a look at her book. From what I have seen, read and heard, it is a great read.

Whatcha Reading?

Right now I am on a historical fiction kick. I am reading The White Princess by Philipa Gregory. I also read The Kingsmaker’s Daughter. I have read many of her books in the past that focused on the Tutor Royal Family aka Henry VIII. I like her books. I know there is a lot of fiction in these stories but they are somewhat educational. They have taught me that being King or Queen or a woman back then kinda sucked. You could trust no one if you are the King because everyone wants you dead and your job. Being a woman just sucked. You are property of your husband and your father before that. If they could only see us now.

The book that kicked off my historical fiction kick was Bittersweet by Colleen McCullough. It takes place in the 1920’s-30’s in Australia and it about two sets of twin female siblings. So four sisters growing up after WWI and the different paths they each take. It was good but I am not sure if the characters are anything like the women of the the time. These women were written as very strong, outgoing, outspoken women and I am just not sure if the women back then were like any of the sisters. Falling in love in one day? Getting married a week later? Telling your husband you are leaving him to live with another man? Telling a man off in public? Marry a gay man so he will fund your medical education? Sure things like that happen now but in the ’20s? I am not sure. Oh! and their father is a man of the Church so, I am just not buying it. That being said, I would recommend it. If anyone reads it or has read it, let me know what you think.

I also read Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty (I wrote about it before). I think I have read all her books to date and this one did not disappoint. It takes place in Australia present day. It focuses on three women and a death/murder in the town, so there is a little mystery. Read it.

Readers, thank you for all the writing suggestions. I will keep them in mind as I think of topics to write about. Have a wonderful Friday! Be Good and Be Safe!

4 thoughts on “Say goodbye…

  1. True to our things in common. I liked all the Phillipa Gregory novels too. But I can’t wait until Sept 16 when the third part of the Ken Follett trilogy is released. I was going to try to reread the first two – Winter of the World and the other whose name I forget, but with college football, the US Open, and then real life, there is no time. Rumor has it Downtown Abbey is back on Sept 21, which means PBS will probably replay prior seasons too! Read, relax, watch football, and wear your beautiful scarves. Your hair will come back even better. Your beautiful face does not need hair! Just your smile. I hope you are feeling better and get to smile a lot this weekend. RTR!

    • I am looking forward to Ken Folletts too. It will be interesting to see how he treats the 50’s and 60’s and the 80’s! You are right about all the new tv shows coming out! Love it! RTR!!

  2. Losing your hair is horrid! I am sorry you are losing yours again.. It will be soft when it comes back this time, also…I call it virgin hair..

    Maple Cream!!! THE best maple product there is, and Vermont Maple products are the BEST! It is most wonderful on waffles..

    Not reading so much lately. My knitting needles and crochet hook are getting quite the workouts..lots of projects to finish.

    Get the rest your body craves and don’t overdo when the energy hits.

    Thinking of you always

  3. Gerri you are so right she does not need hair. It will be interesting how it comes back this time, I thought it would be blond last time maybe this go around. I have been rereading some of my books waiting for new ones on my kindle. Take care and have your list ready for Dad and I to do when we see you Monday. Love you lots,lots,lots Momee

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