Monday, September 30, 2019

October Projects


It's the last day of the month and that always makes me think of all the thinks that I want to accomplish with the fresh new month ahead of me. PLUS tomorrow is October which is one of my very favorite months of the year, which really has me motivated to take advantage of fun seasonal activities that are in abundance this time of year. I thought it might be helpful to write down all the things I'm interested in accomplishing next month and see what was actually able to get done at the end of October.

Entertainment
Creative
  • Finish my turtle paint-by-number
  • Participate in Inktober and draw every day
Fitness
  • Exercise 3-4 times per week on an every other day schedule (MWF, with at least one weekend day)
  • Oktoberfest 4-miler on the 6th
  • Newport Marathon on the 13th
  • Rec. indoor volleyball begins on the 16th!
Home

Invest in some more furniture, specifically a dining set, another small couch for our back room, another bookshelf (in desperate need, let's be real), and a comfy reading chair. This will be a multi-month project, but I really want to make our space a bit more functional now that we're much more settled.

Seasonal
  • Carve a pumpkin
  • Decorate for Halloween
  • Partake in an Oktoberfest party
  • Drink a Pumpkin head with a cinnamon sugar rim

Saturday, September 28, 2019

October 2019 Reads

Staying on top of my TBRs hasn't really been my ~thing~ lately, so usually when I set them I quickly go off track. However, I can't resist highlighting a selection of books that I want to get to each month, even if I don't make a dent in the pile. October is peak horror novel season so I definitely went heavy on the thrillers, but I also mixed in some YA and literary fiction to balance it out a bit. Looking forward to cozying up with a blanket and a scary book next month!


Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero
Perfect Little World by Kevin Wilson
Hello Girls by Brittany Cavallaro
Phantoms by Dean Koontz
The Chestnut Man by SΓΈren Sveistrup
A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
Thinner by Stephen King
These Witches Don't Burn by Isabel Sterling

Friday, September 27, 2019

Returning & a New Spooky Layout

Hello friends πŸ‘»

It's been nearly a month since the last time I've produced content and honestly this month off has been so stinkin' needed. My mental health this year has been garbage and it has been really unfair for me to push myself to continually put my life out on display when I felt so horrible. I've done a lot of healing over the last few weeks which has been so great, and I'm feeling like I'm in a place where I can start producing content again. I'm a little nervous to be getting back to posting because I've been feeling really great during my time away, but I do really miss it and I want to get back to it. We'll just see how it goes.

As a fun way to get back to blogging, I updated my blog layout to celebrate the fact that we're getting into one of my favorite times of year - the spooky season! I've never really thought to do this before, but I think changing up my layout with the seasons would be a fun way to keep things ~fresh~. I'm trying it out with some Halloween colors and some spooky bats for the month of October, and I'm thinking I'll probably do some festive changes for November and December as well!


This is the way my blog has been looking since 2017.


...and here it is all dressed up for Halloween! 
Every year when I decorate something with bats for Halloween I always think of the scene from Bob's Burgers of Linda Belcher decorating the restaurant with more ~realistic~ bats:


This weekend I have a 3 day weekend (Saturday-Monday) and I'm looking forward to some downtime. Work hasn't slowed down at all since the students have come back so I'm really savoring my off time. Here's what I'm hoping to get up to this weekend:

1. Finish reading a few books before the end of September. Right now I'm in the middle of a few that I'd like to finish up before the end of the month, and I want to get to a couple of others that I haven't started. The titles I'm hoping to read this weekend include:

If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
(I'm about 35% through)
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
(it's thriller season! πŸ–€)
A House for Happy Mothers by Amulya Malladi (18 pages into this and need to finish it for a book club my colleagues and I have)
Fullmetal Alchemist, vol 19-21 by Hiromu Arakawa
(because it's been too long since I've picked up a manga)

2. Go on a couple of mid-distance runs (in the 4-7 mi range. Maybe a 10 mi? I'm currently tapering for Newport so we'll see!)

3. Hang out with some friends on Saturday night and Brett's family on Sunday.

4. Somehow make time to journal and craft, and catch up on the new episode of The Challenge, Jersey Shore, and The Good Place.

It should be a great weekend and hopefully it's a precursor for a more relaxed schedule ahead. I'm looking forward to October -- marathon #12, start of my first indoor rec volleyball league, Brett's birthday, horror novels, and cozy baking galore.πŸ¦‡ I'm hoping this return to blogging will be a positive one that will fill my bucket rather than drain it. Either way, my focus is on my well being and doing what feels good. ✌️