December is here! December is here! I've waited a whole year for this month! And man, it has been a looooooong year, hasn't it?
This picture is brought to you by my getting to go out and see Casablanca (1942) in the theater with some friends last month. We all dressed up in as close to period-correct clothing and so on as we could. (This picture also brought to you by the Keto diet, thanks to which I have dropped 15 of the pounds I picked up after my gall bladder removal a few years ago. I finally have a jawline again.)
~ Write a short story Semi-fail A couple days ago, I did get an idea for a short story sequel to One Bad Apple, and I've started it, but it's not nearly finished.
~ Start writing my Beauty and the Beast retelling Check! It doesn't have a real title yet, though I call it Schoen und Stark just because I hate writing things without a title. But I know that won't be its final title. I've got three chapters done and will start on the fourth as soon as I finish the aforementioned short story.~ Read Roverandom by J. R. R. Tolkien Check! It was enchanting -- my review is here.
~ Read 1 other title for my Classics Club list Check! In fact, I read SEVEN more classics! They were:
- In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway
- A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis
- A Man Called Peter by Catherine Marshall
- If Only They Could Talk by James Herriot
- Dracula by Bram Stoker
- The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier
- In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway
- Crossfire Trail by Louis L'Amour
- To Tame a Land by Louis L'Amour
- A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis
- A Man Called Peter by Catherine Marshall
- The Father Hunt by Rex Stout
- Over the Moon by Natalie Lloyd
- Aslan's World by Angus Menuge
- A Very Bookish Thanksgiving by Kelsey Bryant, Sarah Holman, J. Grace Pennington, Rebekah Jones, and Amanda Tero
- Tales of the Black Widowers by Isaac Asimov
- Come in, We're Closed by Tyler Bramwell
- Marsalis on Music by Wynton Marsalis
- Mr. Rochester by Sarah Shoemaker
- Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park
- Call for the Dead by John le Carré
- Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park
- All-of-a-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor
- Marsalis on Music by Wynton Marsalis
~ Finish the blanket I'm crocheting for my 8-yr-old's bed Check! I'm so pleased with it, and so is she:
You look amazing!! How was the experience of seeing Casablanca on the big screen? (I'm jealous, lol--one of my most favorite movies.)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eva! It was fabulous, as you might expect. I always kind of forget just how handsome Bogie is in it.
DeleteThat hairstyle is amazing
ReplyDeleteMy hair's only a little longer than shoulder length, and I have trouble styling it now.
And I love that nature picture. Hiking is one of my favorite hobbies, though it's been awhile since I've actually done it.
You did really well on your goals. I hope your December goes well.
Thank you, McKayla! It's really just a big coil held on with a hairband, and a beaded scrunchie to set it off, but it looks cool and complicated!
DeleteI love that hiking is something you can still do during a pandemic. We have done quite a bit this summer and fall.
Thanks! I'm pretty pleased. So far, December is off to a great start -- I've got all my Christmas shopping done and am now wrapping up the gifts that need to get sent through the mail. Loving it!
I love your outfit! Very classy!
ReplyDeleteThat blanket is so pretty, it reminds me of the blue ocean.
Thank you, Katie! It's a dress I wore in a friend's wedding a few years ago, and I fit in it again! It kind of made me look like a femme fatale, but since we were doing a '40s look, that worked!
DeleteMy daughter chose the colors and pattern for the blanket because it made her think of the ocean!
SUCH productivity! And you look great! Both truly very inspiring. :)
ReplyDelete(Yeah, this definitely all brought a big smile. :D <3)
Heidi, yeah, it was a busy autumn. I'm expecting a more relaxed winter :-)
DeleteOh, and yay! I'm glad my post made you smile :-)
DeleteSeeing Casablanca on the big screen sounds incredible! Your outfit is awesome. That is such a lovely wreath, too! You have some skills.
ReplyDeleteMC, it was really cool to see on the big screen. I'm so glad I got to go. And thanks! I've been making wreaths for years, and this is definitely my best one ever.
DeleteYou look so elegant. And wow, you are a diligent person.
ReplyDeleteI read one book, actually just finished one book, didn't even start it this month. I think that was 4 books during the fall.
Thanks, Livia! I do like to get things done, heh.
DeleteFour books read is better than no books!
Adore the dress! You look Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Skye! I really like this dress -- it has a knee-high slit with a ruffle all around it, which I couldn't get a picture of. I wore it in a friend's wedding 7 years ago and am so glad I hung onto it because it was perfect for this outing!
DeleteYou look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caftan Woman! We had so much fun :-)
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