I, like much of America, am in absolute shock over what happened last night. I am grieving about it. I want to say I am angry about it, but I don’t think I’ve reached that stage yet. Right now, I am just fighting back the tears that come with knowing how many people in this…
Author: Erin
Reading… Cinderella Ate My Daughter by Peggy Orenstein. It’s a book I’m so glad exists because I was never a fan of being a girlie-girl when I was younger and I’m not a fan the preschool princess culture now, so this book is a refreshing read. Up next, the third Neopolitan novel (I’ve loved spreading…
I have to say that part of the lack in posts recently comes from two reasons. First of all, I’ve tried to make a few recipes and re-make a few others to post, and nothing was ever working for me in the kitchen. So I decided not to worry about it for awhile. Second of…
{The Story of A New Name by Elena Ferrante} This is the second of the Neopolitan series, and the goodness of them is just blowing me away. The story is about two friends, Lena and Lila, (who don’t always have the friendliest relationship) growing up in Naples. While the first book (My Brilliant Friend) took…
I feel like I have spent the last two weeks recovering from the month of July and the beginning of August, and I finally feel like we are settling into the newness of things: new house, new schedules, etc. Not that things are exactly going to be slow here for the next few months (see:…