A lot of things have been happening, and yet nothing at all has been happening in my world. Not sure if I should post an update or not. I've been spending a lot of time reading, as you can tell by my regular book posts. I am overly swamped with a lot, but yet I managed to find time to read. - mainly, I go lay in bed between 9-10 pm every night, and sit up for a few hours reading. It seems to be very relaxing, who would have thought??
The wedding planning is coming along. I found a place, I'm working on a timeline and entertainment for guests. A couple of my amazing bridesmaids went with me to try on dresses, and we decided on the dress. The color is Charcoal. I don't know why, but whenever I imagined my wedding (well, besides from the imaginary destination wedding that I've always wanted), the color was always silver. Did you know that silver comes in a wide range of similar colors? some are a shade of pink *YUCK!!!* so, charcoal is the silver I always pictured. I still have a long way to go, but looks like I am staying close to budget with everything and that is making me happy.
I'm still working at H&R Block in the evenings and some weekends. The perk of this is the bonus we get at the end of the season (which is April). We get a set wage, but then we also get commission based on the tax return we have completed and the items we sell to the clients. my bonus is going to pay for my wedding photographer. :) unless I spend it on something for myself first... no. think wedding first... ugh. I can't go any trips because all extra money has to go to a wedding now?? what was I thinking......
The kids are a mess. Brynnlei walks around saying 'Jujee' when I'm home. It's adorable. Hopefully this week I can videotape her saying my name, before she actually starts talking. It's moments like this that you soon forget when they begin talking 90 to nothing. I don't want to forget these moments.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Perfect Hope
I finished the 3rd book of the Inn Boonsboro Trilogy in record time. I literally could not put it down. I had it open at red lights, while walking in and out of work, I definitely couldn't sleep at night.
This book is very similar to the first two books, only with different characters. The first book talks about the 3 successful Montgomery brothers, who own their own construction business; their mother who is a widow; and three best girl friends who own/run their own businesses. The first book talks about one of the brothers and one of the girls having a romantic connection, and ending up getting engaged. The second book talks about another brother and another friend who also have a romantic connection, and end up getting engaged, while the girls plan their other friend's wedding. Now we are on the third book.
Hope Beaumont moved to Boonsboro a little less than a year ago. Her best friend and college roommate convinced her to come look at a job as an innkeeper at the future Inn of Boonsboro. Hired on the spot, one of the Montgomery brothers did not take a liking to her at all. He was rude, cold, and short with her. He wouldn't refer her by her name, kept calling her 'the innkeeper'. She relocated from Washington, DC to this small town with her best friend, Avery. She met Clare, and all three became instant best friends. One day, the door on one of the hotels would not open, trapping Hope and Ryder Montgomery. Hope, remembering how this happened with both Clare and Avery with when they were in the room with their husband and fiance, respectfully, she said the only way the door would open is if they kissed. fighting it, Ryder agreed. Sparks started flying. The door opened. Through lots of trials and tribulations, Hope and Ryder fought hard, and loved harder. While uncovering the final pieces of Lizzy, the hotel's ghost (who is also the reason all three of the brothers and the best friends ended up together), dealing with a past she thought was history, learning to adjust to another person and their way of reasoning, this final book has a great love-story and a very happy ending.
I have to admit, I'm a bit sad this trilogy ended. I felt connected with the girls. The book sucked me right in with them. I laughed with them, and sometimes, i cried with them (shhh!!!!) Definitely rating this a 5 out of 5. wonderful book. You should all read them!
This book is very similar to the first two books, only with different characters. The first book talks about the 3 successful Montgomery brothers, who own their own construction business; their mother who is a widow; and three best girl friends who own/run their own businesses. The first book talks about one of the brothers and one of the girls having a romantic connection, and ending up getting engaged. The second book talks about another brother and another friend who also have a romantic connection, and end up getting engaged, while the girls plan their other friend's wedding. Now we are on the third book.
Hope Beaumont moved to Boonsboro a little less than a year ago. Her best friend and college roommate convinced her to come look at a job as an innkeeper at the future Inn of Boonsboro. Hired on the spot, one of the Montgomery brothers did not take a liking to her at all. He was rude, cold, and short with her. He wouldn't refer her by her name, kept calling her 'the innkeeper'. She relocated from Washington, DC to this small town with her best friend, Avery. She met Clare, and all three became instant best friends. One day, the door on one of the hotels would not open, trapping Hope and Ryder Montgomery. Hope, remembering how this happened with both Clare and Avery with when they were in the room with their husband and fiance, respectfully, she said the only way the door would open is if they kissed. fighting it, Ryder agreed. Sparks started flying. The door opened. Through lots of trials and tribulations, Hope and Ryder fought hard, and loved harder. While uncovering the final pieces of Lizzy, the hotel's ghost (who is also the reason all three of the brothers and the best friends ended up together), dealing with a past she thought was history, learning to adjust to another person and their way of reasoning, this final book has a great love-story and a very happy ending.
I have to admit, I'm a bit sad this trilogy ended. I felt connected with the girls. The book sucked me right in with them. I laughed with them, and sometimes, i cried with them (shhh!!!!) Definitely rating this a 5 out of 5. wonderful book. You should all read them!
Friday, March 1, 2013
The Last Boyfriend
I am still very much enjoying this trilogy. Will start the final book today.
Avery grew up in Boonsboro. Her first boyfriend, at age 5, was Owen Montgomery, one of three brothers who own a construction business with their mother and late father. Avery owns a pizzeria across the street from The Inn Boonsboro, where the Montgomery’s are currently rebuilding. After numerous encounters with a hopeless romantic ghost at the Inn, Avery and Owen fall into each other, onto each others’ lips. The ghost, called Lizzy, is drawn to Avery for some reason. Avery and Owen make it a point to find out who the ghost is, and how to satisfy her so she can finally rest at peace. With abandonment issues, trying to track down a ghost’s history, your parents’ sexual relations, opening the family dream, and romance, this book has a lot going for it to keep you entertained to the very end.
To me, I am more intrigued about the ghost part of the story than their romantic relationship, only because ghosts fascinate me. This is definitely a great read and rating a 4.5 on the 5.0 scale.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
An American Hero
On President's Day, most businesses were closed. State, government, and banks all closed. I work for a bank. While our actual bank was closed, all 650 employees that work for my bank did not get to have a day off. Instead, we had an all-day meeting, that occurs every other year on President's Day. It's a way for employees to socialize, meet people we wouldn't normally get a chance to meet, and learn some new stuff. This year's event was titled "Improving Lives". We had 3 guest speakers: One lady from a vendor we contract with to talk about our 401K benefits we might be eligible for, as well as better ways to save/budget our money. Another guest speaker was another lady who talked to us about managing our time. Learning how to organize our time on-and off the clock. How to help prioritize so we can get the maximum time out of enjoying life as possible. The other guest speaker is the one that had the most meaning. He made many people tear up (of course, not me. I'm tough :P ) His talk was to teach people the beautiful way of looking at life, "Adapt and Overcome". Most people have plans for their future, their dreams, wants and desires. Often, our plans are interrupted by the unexpected. We have to learn to accept what is thrown at us and learn to go with it. Don't let it bring you down because what you originally thought you wanted is now unachievable.
Do you watch Dancing with the Stars? Our guest speaker won on Dancing with the Stars recently. HE also is an actor. Starred in an episode of Army Wives as a Soldier with PTSD and war wounds. He also began what was supposed to be a 3-month stint on All My Children as a soldier who came home with war wounds as well. His 3-month stint turned into a 3 year role. In 2002, this man joined the US Army. Do you recognize him?
Probably not in this picture. J. R. Martinez his his name. He is an American Hero. An Iraqi War Veteran. Recipient of the Purple Heart. just 7 months after joining the Army, he was driving a Hum-vee that ran over an IED. The 3 people in his vehicle with him were ejected, and walked away with minor scratches. J.R. became trapped in the car, which had exploded. Two of his SGTs' pulled him out, and he suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns on nearly 1/2 of his body. He has an amazing outlook on life, even though his dreams were shattered and his plans were drastically changed. You may recognize him better from his more recent images:
J.R. is a beautiful person, inside and out. I was so honored to meet an American Hero.
Do you watch Dancing with the Stars? Our guest speaker won on Dancing with the Stars recently. HE also is an actor. Starred in an episode of Army Wives as a Soldier with PTSD and war wounds. He also began what was supposed to be a 3-month stint on All My Children as a soldier who came home with war wounds as well. His 3-month stint turned into a 3 year role. In 2002, this man joined the US Army. Do you recognize him?
Probably not in this picture. J. R. Martinez his his name. He is an American Hero. An Iraqi War Veteran. Recipient of the Purple Heart. just 7 months after joining the Army, he was driving a Hum-vee that ran over an IED. The 3 people in his vehicle with him were ejected, and walked away with minor scratches. J.R. became trapped in the car, which had exploded. Two of his SGTs' pulled him out, and he suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns on nearly 1/2 of his body. He has an amazing outlook on life, even though his dreams were shattered and his plans were drastically changed. You may recognize him better from his more recent images:
J.R. is a beautiful person, inside and out. I was so honored to meet an American Hero.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Never Smile at Strangers
Haley’s father was
killed in an accident almost a year ago. With her mother is still
grieving, Haley was left to be responsible for her younger sister,
Becky. One night, her best friend, Tiffany convinces her to go out for a
while. Tiffany’s secret boyfriend, Chris, shows up and starts an
argument with her in the parking lot. Haley walks home. The next day,
Tiffany’s mom calls because she never made it home. The local
authorities and small town gossip is stating that she is just another
run-away, so no one does too much investigation into her disappearance.
Becky
befriends a pretty, skinny girl named Seacrest and they begin hanging
out every day. Haley befriends a girl named Erica, and they also start
hanging out every day. Haley is still worried about her missing friend,
but she is sure that she is dead, or else Tiffany would have called her
by now. Another woman from town disappears a few months later, and
this stirs up the FBI and local authorities to re-think Tiffany’s
disappearance, and they began a manhunt for the missing women.
One
night while walking through the woods, Erica notices a man nearby where
another body was found earlier that day. She begins putting the
pieces together to figure out who the kidnapper could be.
This
book talks about one of the things I sometimes question myself, how
well do you really know the person(s) that you allow yourself to open up
to and trust? Is your best friend really capable of doing something
you’d never imagine? Can your husband really betray your trust when you
think he hangs the moon? No one ever really knows a person’s deepest
thoughts, so therefore no one can truly know what someone is capable of,
until it’s too late.
I found
this to be a fast read, and enjoyable. I like trying to solve the
crimes before the characters in the book are able to put it together.
A couple quotes that caught my attention:
“We’re not meant to be happy. Not really. It’s just a concept someone made up to make us miserable.”
“I wouldn’t talk to her too much if I were you. You could catch stupid.” This made me LOL
“You’re supposed to feel it so you can get past it.” Referring to feeling pain.
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.”
“Show them your weaknesses, and you’ll be forced to own them. That’s all they’ll be able to see in you.”
Friday, February 15, 2013
Revenge of the Homecoming Queen
This was one of my free books I downloaded on Amazon through Pixel of
Ink. I love their website for free books. I’m cheap, and don’t like
to buy books if I don’t have to. J
(Amazon gift card are GREATLY appreciated so I can buy my books on my kindle app, and book recommendations are also appreciated)
Revenge of the Homecoming Queen
Aspen Brooks has dreamed all her life to become her high school’s homecoming Queen. She is pretty, popular, and into everything Prada. She has a great fashion sense and knows what’s in style year-long. She’s dating the Quarterback, which is a definite requirement for the prettiest, most popular girl to do, especially if you want to win homecoming. She has been planning her entire life’s moves and wardrobe based on the event of becoming homecoming queen. The time has come, the king is picked- and it is NOT who you expect. And then, then queen’s name is called- Aspen is slightly happy because she is not satisfied with the king’s choice and her rival is now stuck with him for the week of events, however, her entire life’s dream has now been shattered.
Aspen quickly realizes that being so shallow and popular isn’t what she wants, and neither is her cheating quarterback of a boyfriend. With twists and turns, Aspen tries to win the man she loves over, while dealing with a possible murderer lurking in the town kidnapping people.
This book had funny moments and made me think back to my high school day’s as well. It kept me interested throughout the entire book. (although I must admit, I figured out who the possible-murderer is way before Aspen did, so call me DETECTIVE JULIE :P )
I recommend this book as an easy read for some comedic relief. I’ll rate it a 3.5 out of 4 as well.
(Amazon gift card are GREATLY appreciated so I can buy my books on my kindle app, and book recommendations are also appreciated)
Revenge of the Homecoming Queen
Aspen Brooks has dreamed all her life to become her high school’s homecoming Queen. She is pretty, popular, and into everything Prada. She has a great fashion sense and knows what’s in style year-long. She’s dating the Quarterback, which is a definite requirement for the prettiest, most popular girl to do, especially if you want to win homecoming. She has been planning her entire life’s moves and wardrobe based on the event of becoming homecoming queen. The time has come, the king is picked- and it is NOT who you expect. And then, then queen’s name is called- Aspen is slightly happy because she is not satisfied with the king’s choice and her rival is now stuck with him for the week of events, however, her entire life’s dream has now been shattered.
Aspen quickly realizes that being so shallow and popular isn’t what she wants, and neither is her cheating quarterback of a boyfriend. With twists and turns, Aspen tries to win the man she loves over, while dealing with a possible murderer lurking in the town kidnapping people.
This book had funny moments and made me think back to my high school day’s as well. It kept me interested throughout the entire book. (although I must admit, I figured out who the possible-murderer is way before Aspen did, so call me DETECTIVE JULIE :P )
I recommend this book as an easy read for some comedic relief. I’ll rate it a 3.5 out of 4 as well.
Friday, February 8, 2013
The Next Always
So my awesome bff, Heather, gave me a book for Christmas. My
selfish response when I read the cover was “WHAT? This is book 1 of a
series? That means I’ll have to read more than one in a row to finish it
all!” lol. I’m such a scatterbrain that I have to read a series back
to back to back in order to remember the previous built-up story line.
Lucky for her, I really enjoyed this book and canNOT wait to start the 2nd, which I plan on getting and starting tomorrow.
I started this book this Saturday, and finished it on Sunday. If you know me, that’s insanely fast. But, I was working my 2nd
job that was not busy, so basically I sat in a chair, with my feet
propped up on another chair across from me, and just read for about 6
hours a day, two days in a row.
Going to try to give my review, without giving away too much.
Clare,
a young mother with two boys, and pregnant with her third became a widow by
her military husband. She moved back to her hometown in order to have
hers and his family and friends support through the troubling times.
Fast forward, the book begins 6 years after Clare moves to town. The
Montgomery’s have a family construction business and are in the process
of remodeling an old Inn in town that hasn’t been used in decades. One
of the three Montgomery Brothers, Beckett, has been pining for Clare for
nearly 15 years, since they were 15. Due to the construction being
next to her local book store, he has had the opportunity to talk to her,
and even ask her out on a date. Battling with love, work, kids, and a
narcissistic-stalker on the prowl, this is a great love-story book with a
very happy ending.
Definitely give me 4.5 stars out of 5.
On to book 2!
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