I'm happy to say I
managed to pull off a surprise birthday celebration for my husband with the help
of our daughter and a few other very good and awesome friends. I held it at the
elementary school where he works as a custodian and surprisingly got everything
and everyone in to the cafeteria without him finding out. I'm so happy we
surprised him!
That party capped
off a very busy week between trying to figure out what the weather is going to
do from one moment to the next and work projects dropping from the sky to not
feeling the greatest because of said weather. We're gearing up for some
additional snow so that should be fun.
As mentioned, work
projects are piling up and I'm happy to be busy. I have a good mix of genres at
the moment and I enjoy the variety. I should have two finished up this week and
two more starting. I'm excited and hope this trend continues!
Had an okay week of
viewing. I managed to get through my usual schedule of shows and caught a little
more of the Olympics. I'm not a rabid fan, but I do enjoy amazing athletes
compete for their countries.
Started the week
with Midsomer Murders and finished up season 25. I have to say, I thoroughly
enjoyed this season. The writing kind of blew me away and the humorous moments
made me happy. More of this please!
Caught the premiere
episode of Foyle's War season seven and it's one I remembered. I do miss
the sergeant and kind of hope he ends up showing up again.
Finished season
twenty-eight of Silent Witness and I love ending on the wedding on Jack
and Nikki with the hint of where they'll be going in the next season. The new
team is amazing, and I'm thrilled they'll be sticking around.
Enjoyed another
episode of Poirot and loved how Hastings and Poirot were concerned about
Miss Lemon but ended up not having to be because of a cat.
Elementary had another great episode. Kind of fun to
see Sherlock wake Joan up with a violin. I also think Sherlock nudging Gregson
to get married actually made sense. Sherlock's awkwardness always makes me
smile.
Watched another episode
of Batman Beyond and it isn't the last one of the series. I have several
more to watch before having to decide which show to pick up next.
Caught another
episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks and rather enjoyed the new vibe between
the characters. I have to admit, I'm kind of meh about the Ransom character.
We'll see if he grows on me the way Beckett did.
That's it for the
life update this week. Tonight's post is from Indecision, a new adult
novella that explores making new friends and potentially more in college.
Here's the miniblurb:
Shandi Rhobles
meets Forrest Cox during her first semester of college. By their second week
in, they're flirty friends but Shandi shies away from a relationship. When
their semester ends, Forrest is tired of waiting in the wings and Shandi
realizes her indecision comes with a price.
And a snippety
peek…
Forrest ended up in
Finney and found his room without too much trouble. "Number 209." He
pushed the door open and discovered it empty. "Wonder if I'll have a
roommate?" He'd checked no preference when he'd filled out the living
accommodation form.
The two beds and desks
along with two dressers suggested he would be sharing.
Dumping his backpack on
one of the beds, he nodded. He liked the space. Finney hall had a recent
renovation, and the dorm rooms didn't completely look like prison cells. With five
stories, he appreciated being on the second level. Based on the welcome packet,
this coed hall had single-sex bathrooms with showers on alternating floors …
with the exception of the third that had the student lounge equipped with
televisions, game tables, and microwave stations.
Glancing at the door,
his gaze narrowed. Two index-card sized nameplates were attached to the inside.
One had Forrest's name and the other had Benji Sutton.
He nodded. "Guess
I do have a roommate." Should he wait until the guy showed up or just pick
a side and start unpacking?
He opted to at least
get all his stuff and drag it up and into the space.
Of course, everyone
else had to do the same thing, which meant utter chaos in the hallways. At
least most of his fellow dormmates were in good spirits and cooperating with
each other. He made his way down the stairs and jogged out to his car to start
on the first load.
An hour later, after
three treks up and down the steps, he had the last of his car unloaded and
pondered whether he should make one or two trips.
He huffed out a breath.
"Ugh. Gonna do it in one. Can't deal with fighting my way up the steps two
more times." He thought about taking the elevator, but the line put that
idea out of his head.
He grabbed the set of
plastic drawers that would fit under his bed and balanced the laundry basket
filled with towels and bedding on top. He had two bags filled with toiletries
in one and a six pack of soda with snacks in the other. He put the bags over
his wrists then picked up the other two items. The basket listed a little to
the left and he adjusted his grip and started forward. A horn beeped and he
stopped short, the basket sliding precariously close to the edge.
He quickly backed up.
"Shit." He moved too fast and started to lose his hold on the
drawers.
"Whoa! I got
you." Two hands snagged the laundry bin and removed it before it fell.
"Oh! Hi again."
Forrest blinked in
surprise, happy to see the girl he'd collided with earlier. "Hey … Shandi,
right?" He got a better handle on the drawers. "Thanks for the
assist. Are you in Finney also?" He fell into step beside her and they
crossed the parking lot.
She nodded. "Yeah,
fourth floor. Which is a haul today, but the view is actually pretty great. I
can see most of the campus from my window." Holding the door open, she
waited for him to walk through before following him up the steps.
He gave a low whistle.
"Glad to say I'm on the next level up. Did you wait in line for the
elevators?" He nudged past another student on their way down the stairs.
Shandi laughed.
"No way. I brought the bare essentials up for now. I plan to wait until
it's almost dark before I start dragging the rest of my stuff up." Her
eyebrows arched. "Which room are you in?"
He tilted his chin
toward the left. "Two oh nine. Door should be unlocked." He'd brought
his tech stuff—television, laptop, charging station, and minifridge—up on the
first trip.
Shandi twisted the knob
but paused. "Should I knock? Do you have a roommate?"
Forrest shook his head.
"I'm supposed to, but they haven't arrived yet." He guessed Benji
could've come while he'd been out, but kind of doubted it.
Shandi pushed the heavy
wood slab open and held it for Forrest. He ducked inside the room and quickly
set the drawers down and got rid of the bags. He reached for the basket. Shandi
handed it over and glanced around the space.
One side looked like a
bomb went off and the other still had the pristine shine of being unoccupied.
Shandi's lips curved.
"Looks a lot like mine … except I have a single." She met his gaze.
"I'm not sure if that means I'm lucky or not."
Forrest shrugged.
"I didn't really have a preference. I have siblings so I'm used to sharing
space." He wouldn't mind having the solitude but figured anyone aside from
his brothers could be fun to have around.
Shandi laughed.
"Same. Not sure I'll know what to do with all the quiet time I'll
have."
Forrest liked her sense
of humor and hoped to get to know her better. She had striking features,
something his mom always said when classic beauty didn't fit but the
attractiveness level pinged hard. And it wailed like a siren for him right now.
Scrambling around for
something to say, an idea popped into his head. "Can you use some help
bringing your stuff in later?"
Her eyes widened.
"Oh, you don't have to do that."
He grinned. "I
know. But stop by if you can use some … or if you just want some company while
trekking back and forth."
She tilted her head to
one side. "I just might do that." Turning, she headed for the door.
"No worries if you're not here, though." Stepping out into the
hallway, she gave him a quick wave.
He lifted his chin.
"Okay."
He would definitely be
around for sure.
This one is in the
beginning stages and I'm excited to see where it goes. I love these characters.
That's it for this
week. Happy reading!
Skylin