We had a nice day trip over Memorial Day weekend. It was nice to get away, but the return trip was a nightmare of traffic. What should have taken one hour to return home took just over three hours. Yikes! But we were still happy that we had left town and explored. We went to Greenville, South Carolina and visited their river park. We also ate lunch out at a restaurant that had outdoor seating (a first for the kids since the pandemic began). We wrapped up our day with a trip to the mall which is double the size of ours and, unlike ours, is thriving. We also attended a movie over the weekend. This was also a first since the pandemic began, and we had lots of fun. We saw Cruella. It was good and a fun re-entry to the movie theater world.
All of the pictures below are from our visit to Greenville's river park. I will insert the books I have been reading throughout the post. My goal is to read at least 12 books this year. I will most likely surpass that number, because I have already completed eight. My reading has gone faster than I thought it would. Some of the books were easier books that my kids had read years ago and loved, but I had never gotten to read. They still talk about them, so they must be worth reading.
An Hour Before Daylight by Jimmy Carter ~ This was not a page turner, but I did enjoy learning about the boyhood of one of our former presidents. I didn't know very much about rural farm life in the Deep South. I know a great deal more now. Jimmy Carter is one of those genuinely kind people, and it very much comes through in his book.
The Children's Blizzard by Melanie Benjamin ~ This has been one of my favorite books this year. It is based on the true story of a terrible blizzard that struck the American West during school hours in 1888 and killed over 200 people (mostly children trying to get home). It was a sad topic, but very well written with an emphasis on the heroes. I always like to read about the everyday heroes.
The Walnut Tree A Holiday Tale by Charles Todd ~ This was an enjoyable and page turning book about a young woman who became a nurse during World War I and found her true calling and true love.
Blessings, Dawn
We got stuck in so much traffic on Memorial day too! Our trip time nearly doubled... but I guess that just what life used to be like and we had already forgotten. I started reading the Children's Blizzard but set it aside and decided I wanted to wait and read it this winter. Right now I am all about those fun, mindless beach reads.
ReplyDeleteOther than the traffic, it sounds like a lovely weekend. I love your photos. You've got a wide ranged of topics in your reading, it sounds like a good list!
ReplyDeleteOH so glad I stopped by as I am looking up some of the books you recommended as I am going on a trip next week and need some reading materials. I am a huge Laura Ingalls fan so will definitely be looking up Charlotte tills. Also will look up Evicted as I am in the same predicament as you are for one of my kids. Thanks for sharing your book list.
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