1. Books
When I thought we were going to have to evacuate Charleston and spend hours in traffic due to the hurricane, I went to the library and got a couple of books on tape. Even though we didn't end up evacuating, I still wanted to listen/read the books I had gotten. The first one was Into the Water by Paula Hawkins. I've been wanting to read this book for sometime but there is a constant waitlist for it at the library. A good thing about audio books is there typically aren't waitlists so new titles are usually available. The bad thing about audio books is that they are long... like 11 hours long. If you spend a lot of time in the car or have time to listen to them, then they work out rather well.
I also listened to One Plus One by Jojo Moyes who also wrote Me Before You and Paris for One. If you've read either of these books then you know her style. Girl has issues, girl meets boy, girl and boy argue, they fall in love, girl and boy separate over a misunderstanding/drama, and conclusion with things working out for one if not both but life lessons learned along the way. Cute book.
2. Television
Tv lately has been crap so I decided to check out a couple of shows on demand and came across a great one. I started watching The Sinner one night and ended up watching six episodes (all that were out at the time) and stayed up until midnight which is really late for me. The story begins with the main character murdering a stranger for no apparent reason while she's at the lake with her family. As the episodes unfold, her past is brought to light revealing where she came from and part of her past that she can't remember. It's pretty mature at times, so save this one for after the kiddos go to bed but it's so interesting how the plot unfolds.
3. Pumpkin Crafting
I seem to have a slight obsession with pumpkins this fall. They're all over my house. From the mantle, porch, kitchen, table, console, etc... I've added pumpkins large and small. I made a couple out of gingham soft fleece using these tutorials here and here. I wanted to try both tutorials to see which made a better pumpkin and to tell you the truth, the pumpkins for each were easy and turned out looking basically the same. If I had to do it again, I would go with this one here that's just a circle since it required the least amount of sewing. For each I added dried beans (for weight) and poly-fill. I made with stems and leaves using green felt which I cut and glued into shape.
I made the gingham pumpkins and bought the solid colored ones at Target
4. Party Prep
All week I've been consumed by Oliver's party. The planning, prep, and making things is a lot of work but it's the kind of work I love to do. I wish I could do these sorts of things for a living. Today was no different. I made candy apples that I will wrap up and have as favors for guests. I've never made a candy apple before and it took some time but they turned out great. I followed this recipe from Just a Taste and my apples turned out looking perfect. The only thing I would add is that if you've never cooked sugar before, the cooking part takes time. It took me at least 30 minutes to get the mixture to the proper temperature. Just be aware that it does take time.
How pretty does that look?
Everything is lined up so I should have tomorrow off from party prep, other than cleaning, and then Sunday it's on. I can't wait to show you what else I've been up to.
Have a nice night and a great weekend!
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