Sunday, January 24, 2010

The Sunday Salon: Hopping In, Hopping Out


It is still Sunday here, for just a couple more hours, so I can do a quick hop in and out post, right?

Last month, one of our computers got a virus, so we wiped it clean and through we tried to save stuff, you can never get it all. This weekend, our other computer decided to die, and we tried to save stuff, but I KNOW we didn't get it all. You gotta love this risky computer business! The Mr. says it's not the hard drive, so perhaps all will be well, but in the meantime, the computer just plain doesn't work, which means we are all trying to share the remaining computers, which means, when the lives of five people revolve around the computer, it can get interesting.

That's way today I spent time reading The Eye of the World (which is getting pretty intense these days) and watching a couple Robin Hood episodes (which I checked out from the library Friday) instead of blog hopping and writing posts and such. This past week I also started a book for an upcoming TLC Blog Tour called The Wives of Henry Oades. I am loving it! So I look forward to telling you all about it.

So, despite the computer stress, it was a pretty good Sunday.

Coming up this week, look for a review on Ethan Frome, and Sing Me To Sleep. Hopefully you'll want to enter the giveaway for that last one after I tell you a little more about it. Oh, and I wanted to talk a little about our North and South book club. I should have done that last Friday, but you know.... life.

'Till then.......

3 comments:

  1. Computers--I hate them as much as I love them! I'm hearing great things about The Wives of Henry Oades; can't wait to hear what you think.

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  2. Sounds like there is a lot happening at your house! I hate it when a computer breaks down! We always have a hard time sharing them too. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on all the great books your reading :)

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  3. Lisa: The Wives of Henry Oades is so good! I read some this morning and I can't stop thinking about it.

    Amused: Yes, always something happening. Yet, at the same time, it feels very boring around here too. Know what I mean?

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