Category: month in review

March and April Month In Review

29 April 2022 / month in review / 6 Comments
March and April Month In Review

What kept me busy in March and April? Being ill for a couple weeks! Roadtripping to Minneapolis to see my favourite band play with the orchestra, in a concert that was rescheduled from March 2020, whose cancellation was the first sign for me that the pandemic was going to be something serious! (This was a Big Deal, especially as I wasn’t certain we’d be able to make it given Canada’s […]

February 2022 In Review

2 March 2022 / month in review / 14 Comments
February 2022 In Review

I crashed a bit in February, as I usually do, after January’s rush of posts and Cybils reading. The last weekend in February also saw me busy celebrating my birthday (and catching a cold 🤧). But I’m still on track with my Goodreads challenge! So I’m reading books I enjoy, and that’s the only metric that really matters. Hoping this month I can figure out two posts a week, though. […]

January 2022 Month in Review

2 February 2022 / month in review / 10 Comments
January 2022 Month in Review

Look at this, I’m back up to a level of reading and posting where I have enough content for a month in review! I haven’t yet figured out how I’m going to hit 3 posts/week when I spend all day sitting at a computer for work. (New job is going well, I enjoy the work, but my eyes and back feel it.) As well, now that I’m back in my […]

April 2021 Month In Review

April 2021 Month In Review

Hello me again with my monthly post. As I only posted once in in April… I have given up hope on getting back to any sort of schedule lol. But I am starting to feel like after four months I should really try to pull things together a bit more. I am hoping Wyrd & Wonder this month will help me do that. So, I’ve not totally given up hope, […]

March 2021 Month In Review

2 April 2021 / month in review / 11 Comments
March 2021 Month In Review

Well, the full return to blogging in March plan went out the window. Third time’s the charm with April?! I feel more confident in saying that than ever before. I have mostly shed my particular brand of return-to-work stress. Now I can just deal with the ordinary stress from the mass stabbing at a nearby library last weekend and my workplace expanding hours as COVID cases rises higher than ever. […]