Sunday Matters: All the Reading

Sunday Matters

I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am to be reading again. You think with surgery recovery you’ll have ALL THE TIME to read but nope. I was nauseous and looking at a page or my Kindle sent the room spinning. SO glad that phase is behind me now. I am having fun lining up all my next reads.

Right Now:

Student ministry this morning, as usual and then a meeting afterward.

This Week:

Nothing much going on this week. I  have to go in for some blood work ahead of  my CT and MRI scans but these special labs need to be scheduled and for whatever reason, my providers insist I can schedule this on my own but history tells me no. They are supposed to call it in and then I go but I will attempt to do what they asked for.

Reading:

I finished, Honor. I will hopefully get that review posted this week. My next read is Census by Jesse Ball. I chose it for book club. Stephen King’s You Like It Darker (stories) comes out May 21st! That will be a good escape read.

Grateful for:

The two days that I can work from home. The three in-office days kind of wipe me out so I need those two remote days to rest up a little in between.

7 thoughts on “Sunday Matters: All the Reading”

  1. I’m so glad you’re able to read, again! When I’m going through medical stuff, I get too stressed to read. Very frustrating. I know how awful it is to have the time but not be able to focus. Good luck with the appointment scheduling! I’m going through a bit of that, myself. It’s such a nuisance.

  2. Dealing with the health system is never easy so I hope the scheduling isn’t too much of a pain.

    I really look forward to seeing what you thought of Honor!

  3. I’m super excited about the new Stephen King book, but still have a few of his in my stacks. Just finished Fairy Tale, which I didn’t care much for, but I’m getting ready to read Billy Summer and Holly. Hope those two are both winners!

  4. I’m so glad you’re back and feeling well enough to read! That’s wonderful. I wish you could work at home more days.

  5. I can’t imagine what this was like, but I am glad that you are able to continue in your recovery journey and find some solace in reading now.

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