The Sunday Post is hosted by the wonderful Kimba, the Caffeinated Book Reviewer, and gives us all a chance to recap our week, talk about what we are reading, share any new books that have come our way, and whatever else we want to talk about.
Happy Easter to those of you who celebrate! Come Sunday morning, in which we all hopefully will be sleeping in a bit, there will be an Easter Egg Hunt, baskets overflowing with candy and gifts ("overflowing" might be an exaggeration), and maybe some cotton candy making. Easter would probably be better named "Sugar High Day" in our house. I may drag everyone out of the house for a walk. It's been such a beautiful weekend. To be honest, if it weren't for Mouse, we probably would not do much at all for Easter. It's really just another day for us.
What are you up to today? Are you spending the day with family or do you have something else planned?
Every Friday Coffee Addicted Writer from Coffee Addicted Writer poses a question which participants respond on their own blogs within the week (Friday through Thursday). They then share their links at the main site and visit other participants blogs.
How much of your day is devoted to your blog, and how much is devoted to reading? (submitted by Elizabeth)
How much blogging and reading I get in depends a lot on life factors. Work and family and other obligations. As much as I enjoy blogging, it is not my top priority. It often gets set aside for other things, which is why I take breaks now and then and am not able to post every day. Unfortunately, sometimes my reading suffers too.
I devote time every day to reading--it's never as much as I would like. I spend maybe twenty to twenty-five minutes reading during my lunch break at work. And then I try to read some in the evenings or before bed. Some weekends I am able to get in a lot read, but most weekends I get very little reading done. Sometimes the only reading I am able to fit in is five minutes here and there. I read when I can.
Fridays are usually the day I try to do most of my blog writing, including reviews and prepping posts for the upcoming week. Although, it is not uncommon for me to take days to write one post because I do not have a lot of time in one sitting to work on my blog. To help with my time constraints, I often will set up the skeleton and formatting of a post weeks or days ahead, so that when I am ready to write that review or some other post, it's much easier to do. I answer comments on my blog and visit other blogs throughout the week when I can, but the timing is rather sporadic. I do not always get a chance to blog on the weekends, although I try to get on the computer Saturday nights before bed to put up my Sunday Post.
I probably do read less than I would if I wasn't blogging. I enjoy the community aspect of blogging too much to give it up though. How about you? How much time do you devote to reading and blogging?
I devote time every day to reading--it's never as much as I would like. I spend maybe twenty to twenty-five minutes reading during my lunch break at work. And then I try to read some in the evenings or before bed. Some weekends I am able to get in a lot read, but most weekends I get very little reading done. Sometimes the only reading I am able to fit in is five minutes here and there. I read when I can.
Fridays are usually the day I try to do most of my blog writing, including reviews and prepping posts for the upcoming week. Although, it is not uncommon for me to take days to write one post because I do not have a lot of time in one sitting to work on my blog. To help with my time constraints, I often will set up the skeleton and formatting of a post weeks or days ahead, so that when I am ready to write that review or some other post, it's much easier to do. I answer comments on my blog and visit other blogs throughout the week when I can, but the timing is rather sporadic. I do not always get a chance to blog on the weekends, although I try to get on the computer Saturday nights before bed to put up my Sunday Post.
I probably do read less than I would if I wasn't blogging. I enjoy the community aspect of blogging too much to give it up though. How about you? How much time do you devote to reading and blogging?
What I Am Reading: March is always a slow reading month for me. It's such a busy month, really. This weekend I began reading Elizabeth Percer's All Stories Are Love Stories. I am not too far in, but I was pulled in right away. The San Francisco setting, the earthquakes and fire seem a fitting way to end March--that's the way I ended February too, after all.
What I Am Watching: I did not have the chance to watch much this past week. This past week's episode of The Walking Dead was not as action packed as previous episodes, but was still a meaningful one. I went through my usual "I hate this show!" moment. It's not true; I do not hate the show. I just don't like it when bad things happen to characters I like.
Around the Blogosphere:
- A DAY IN THE LIFE – 2016 EVENT LINK-UP (because to link up all the Day in the Life posts I want to share would be overwhelming)
- Charlotte Bronte and Her Best Friend's Broken Promise (an article my husband shared with me)
What's Going On Off the Blog: With my boss on vacation and several schools in the county on spring break, work was a bit slower this past week--a nice change after an extra busy February and early March. This coming week will be a full one of meetings and our big staff appreciation event (I am a part of the planning committee). Hopefully everything will go smoothly!
This past Friday Mouse and I toured a local daycare center we are considering for after school care this coming school year. It's a private run center not too far from our house. Everything was very clean, and I was impressed overall with the layout and the programs they offer. While most of the staff seemed very friendly and worked well with the children that were there, I was a little put off by the woman giving us the tour. Maybe she was having a bad day. It's hard to say. Her answers to my questions were brief, and she didn't seem all that enthusiastic to be there--or talking to me. For all the encouragement they gave me to bring Mouse with me on the tour, our host barely talked to her. Not that my daughter's the one that needs to be sold on the place, but it just seemed odd given it's a child care center.
I will be touring the on-campus program this next week at the school Mouse will be attending. If my phone conversation with the site coordinator is anything to go by, I am thinking this may be the route we go. It also happens to be the more affordable choice--which, in and of itself, is a big factor in its favor.
It was a pretty ordinary week otherwise. Mouse had her Easter party at school on Friday morning. Saturday Mouse had her soccer class and played at the park with her friend. We visited a nearby mall after for lunch and a little shopping. Mouse loves to go there because they have a play area for kids. How she has energy to play, play, play, I do not know. She made a friend and the two were running all over the play area, having a great time. We made it home in time to play a big elaborate game with Mouse's Barbie dolls. She even got her dad to play with us.
How was your week?
This Past Week In Reading Mews:This past Friday Mouse and I toured a local daycare center we are considering for after school care this coming school year. It's a private run center not too far from our house. Everything was very clean, and I was impressed overall with the layout and the programs they offer. While most of the staff seemed very friendly and worked well with the children that were there, I was a little put off by the woman giving us the tour. Maybe she was having a bad day. It's hard to say. Her answers to my questions were brief, and she didn't seem all that enthusiastic to be there--or talking to me. For all the encouragement they gave me to bring Mouse with me on the tour, our host barely talked to her. Not that my daughter's the one that needs to be sold on the place, but it just seemed odd given it's a child care center.
I will be touring the on-campus program this next week at the school Mouse will be attending. If my phone conversation with the site coordinator is anything to go by, I am thinking this may be the route we go. It also happens to be the more affordable choice--which, in and of itself, is a big factor in its favor.
It was a pretty ordinary week otherwise. Mouse had her Easter party at school on Friday morning. Saturday Mouse had her soccer class and played at the park with her friend. We visited a nearby mall after for lunch and a little shopping. Mouse loves to go there because they have a play area for kids. How she has energy to play, play, play, I do not know. She made a friend and the two were running all over the play area, having a great time. We made it home in time to play a big elaborate game with Mouse's Barbie dolls. She even got her dad to play with us.
How was your week?
- Sunday Post: Author Contact, Disney Princesses, & A Good Book
- A(nother) Day in the Life of Me
- Where Is Your Bookmark? (Including Top Ten Books I Really Love But Feel Like I Haven't Talked About Enough/In A While)
- Once Upon A Time . . . I Joined Another Challenge
- Bookish Thoughts: Delia's Shadow by Jaime Lee Moyer
I hope you all have a great week! Happy Reading!
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