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July Edition of Share Four Somethings

I really enjoy this link up hosted by Jennifer over at Overflowing With Thankfulness so much. It helps me focus on a lot of the joys and a few of the lessons as I go about the months.  The idea is to share 4 things in the categories of what you loved, read, learned, and ate. Here are my four for July.

(Note: I’ve been super busy with work so haven’t quite managed as many photos as I like to take, probably going to be a few repeat photos from previous posts sprinkled in here.)

Loved

Our quiet at home Fourth of July celebration plus getting to see an encore city produced fireworks display.

Working a full-time schedule (okay, mostly loved) at preschool. The kids are so much fun and the routine of day to day really helps my mood. However, I’m looking forward to spending some time at home following my own schedule after next week. And hopefully, being a bit better about taking photos.

Shower steamers. I’m obsessed with these. Found some at the Dollar Tree though I’ve also bought them other places. Just makes the shower feel a bit more spa like. The lavender ones are the best!

Mornings taking care of the garden. The heat did a number on things but I still enjoyed getting out there and watering. Harvesting our very limited produce. And the heat seemed to keep the Japanese beetles at bay for now. Hooray. I am truly loving that!

Going on a spontaneous outing to see the Barbie movie with friends last week. I enjoyed it and thought it was funny. Probably not everyone’s cup of tea but I thought it was fun. Rhea Perlman was my favorite part of the whole movie (I won’t share her role in case you’ve not seen it yet). And yes, I wore a pink shirt. It was so fun watching the movie goers show up and seeing most of them dressed in pink.

Read

I don’t have any book photos, so here’s a random photo of a bunny rabbit. Maybe he’s a reading rabbit?

The first three books of The Blossomwood Bay Series by Daisy James. I always enjoy the settings of her romance books. They might be a little predictable but each short book is like a little getaway for me.

So many books about the ocean and ocean creatures. Yesterday’s choice was fun though: If You Ever Want to Bring a Piano to the Beach, Don’t by Elise Parsley. And a few about kindness and tattle tailing and lying and peace but mostly books about the ocean. (For work, all preschool level)

The End of the World is Just the Beginning by Peter Zeihan. Didn’t enjoy it and I do like non-fiction usually.  And have a minor in economics. I was unimpressed and bored by this author.

Oh and I read one called Consent: A Memoir of Unwanted Attention by Donna Freitas. It was okay, the more interesting part of this book is that a random older gentleman in the library handed it to me out of the blue and said: Here, you look like you’d enjoy this book.  (I’m not even clear on whether he worked there. My oldest son thought it rather creepy. But, I like to read so I took it, checked it out, and read it. ha.)

And another feel good “light” one by Alison Sherlock, New Beginnings on Railway Lane.

Finally, I’m still reading a fantastic book called Intuitive Eating: A Revolutionary Anti-Diet Approach by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch. As someone who grew up watching her mother go through fad diet after diet and of course, tried a few herself, this book just speaks to me.

Learned

That Google lens is very handy.

Great golden digger wasps are scary looking! However, supposedly, quite harmless unless they feel threatened. Still, scary looking!

Bees sleep in flowers! So much fun to see the little bees sleeping in the hollyhock blossoms and under the bee balm. 

I follow too closely behind cars on the highway (according to my son who completed a four hour defensive driving course). Apparently, I wasn’t counting my 3 seconds of time right. SIGH. Also, that terrifyingly texting and driving is only illegal for those under 21 in the state of Missouri. What?! Bigger SIGH. Legal or not, no matter where you are or how old you might be, please don’t text and drive.

It’s okay to be assertive. And it’s not the same thing as being mean. I knew that lesson but somewhere in the past few years, I think I lost it.

Ate

Blueberry and strawberry cobbler for dessert on the Fourth of July!

Lemon poppyseed muffins for breakfast one Saturday, made from a box mix. They were a nice change from our usual blueberry or chocolate chip choices.

Bangkok chicken when I tried Thai food for the very first time. I did like it but I fell in love with the tea! Been craving a Thai iced tea again ever since. Think we are going back to the restaurant in August since some friends who wanted to go couldn’t make the get together.

Probably other things as well but I’m drawing a blank. Watermelon, is it even July if you don’t have iced cold watermelon at some point?  And freezer pops. Plus some chocolate ice cream.

Last night we went out for Mexican food and were served something called spaghetti soup as a starter. I was skeptical but it was so good. Even on a 100 degree day. Had to look it up, officially it’s called Sopa de Fideos, here’s a recipe. Definitely planning to add this to the menu rotation on a chilly fall day.

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How was your July? What things did you love this month? Are you ready for August?

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Replies to “July Edition of Share Four Somethings”

  1. You had a busy but beautiful July. Mine was full, too, and quite beautiful. Let’s also enjoy the last month of summer starting next week.
    All the best to you!

    1. Thank you! Yes, July was so busy. Great idea, time to savor the end of summer in August.

  2. I’ve been reading a lot of books on nutrition and intuitive eating sounds like one I need to check out; though I think it’s hilarious that some random guy handed you a book at the library to read. Now you have to track him down and let him know how he did! LOL. I can’t believe texting and driving is only illegal for those under 21; that’s crazy— it’s definitely illegal for everyone in CT.

    1. I really am enjoying this book as odd as it sounds to say you enjoy a book on nutrition and eating patterns. There seems to be such great advice in it. I’m finding it very freeing. Ha, I didn’t think about trying to track the guy down but my books are due soon so I guess I can at least figure out whether or not he actually worked at the library.

  3. Someone gifted me some shower steamers…and I have yet to try them. Now you have me intrigued and I think I should use a shower steamer tonight:)

    1. I read a lot of books in the Kindle Unlimited. My husband gets mad that I pay for it but I do feel like I get my money’s worth as I’m always reading also. Thank you for stopping by!

  4. The cobbler looks amazing! I love crumbles and crisps and cobblers, especially with all the lovely summer fruits. I followed an intuitive eating podcast for a while and I found the concept very interesting. I’m not sure I would be able to let go enough to do it though.

    1. Thank you! I love them as well though I’m really the only one around here who is a big fan so we don’t have them very often. The intuitive eating is definitely a process, I’m still working through the book though. It just seems very freeing to not have foods be bad or good and just be food.

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