Good morning, friends! How's your week going? We have had a week without many commitments which is always nice, so I've been reading, and sewing, and going for walks, even getting some housework done. 😆
Right now I'm re-reading a book I read back in 2024 because it is my book club's choice for our March discussion. Sometimes I only need to skim through to review the story before we discuss it, but this time I'm completely re-reading. And liking the story just as much as I did the first time around!
Screenshot from the Libby app.
We found a tasty new snack at Costco the other day. It has dried blueberries in it. I hadn't tasted those before and they are yummy!
I've been sticking with my plan to use up all the partial spools of thread I found hiding in my sewing room back in January. It has turned out that some of them even have plenty of thread to fill a bobbin. Since January 29th, I've emptied four spools of thread, out of the nine I started with. This is just the Gutermann Eggshell color. There are many, many more to go in several other colors!
LeeAnna's question of the week is about the most adventurous thing you've ever done. And I have to admit - I'm not very adventurous! But when I was 16, between my junior and senior years in high school, I was an exchange student, and that felt pretty adventurous. Rennes, France, is a sister city to Rochester, NY, where I grew up, so I went there for the summer on a sister city exchange for high school students.
I lived with a French family and they were very kind to a homesick teenager! They took me lots of interesting places, introduced me to French food (crepes! Yum!), and helped me become much more fluent in French. I visited Mont St. Michel and spent a week in Paris. Pretty cool for a teenager!