Category: month in review

March and April 2019 Month in Review

March and April 2019 Month in Review

Hello! Remember me? I took an impromptu hiatus in April. I had planned to start posting again on April 12 (the due date of my final assignment) but I let job applications and interviews eat up another week of my time. At that point, my blogging schedule was shot. So, I decided to take the entire month off and instead focus on scheduling ahead for May. I’ve been blogging for […]

February 2019 Month in Review

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February 2019 Month in Review

Books read and reviewed in February, as well forthcoming March releases to look forward to

January 2019 Month in Review

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January 2019 Month in Review

January was actually a pretty relaxing month! I kept steadily busy with Cybils reading, writing posts, and getting ahead on my coursework. I’ve been attending yoga classes twice a week (I’ve never done yoga before – this has been a goal for many years!). I attended the ALA Midwinter conference last weekend, which I will be posting about on Tuesday. If I’m as productive for the rest of the year […]

December 2018 Month in Review

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December 2018 Month in Review

December was a whirlwind of a month! I spent the first week writing my final papers. I flew home on December 8 (Saturday) and started a practicum at the public library on December 10. That ran until December 21. My best friend came home that day, then came Christmas, and now I’ve got two weeks of holidays but those two weeks have flown by fast and I’ll be heading back to Vancouver on Saturday!

November 2018 Month in Review

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November 2018 Month in Review

November was a better month than October – I did lots of steady work for uni. I’m taking a quick break from my final assignments to write this post. I’m almost done one paper (a report on eliminating overdue fines on children’s materials) but I have lots of work to do on my children’s literature paper (exploring the intersections of religion and fantasy in medieval middle grade). Both are due on […]