Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? by Dr Seuss Scooby Doo shiny Spooky Knights by Gail Herman Pam’s Pizza by Liza Charlesworth A Little Adventure by Jenny Giles Fun inContinue reading “February Reading 2023”
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January Reading 2023
Rupert, Algy and the Cannibals by Albert Bestall Rupert and the Wonderful Kite by Albert Bestall Beauty and the Beast retold by Annette Smith Rosie’s Walk by Pat Hutchins CinderellaContinue reading “January Reading 2023”
December Reading 2022
Animorphs The Warning by K. A. Applegate The Go Karts by Annette Smith Amelia Bedelia Rocket Scientist by Herman Parish The Unicorns Are Coming to Town by Clare Fennell Arthur’sContinue reading “December Reading 2022”
November Reading 2022
Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping by Peggy Parish The Animal Band by Annette Smith How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr Seuss Mr Tickle and the Scary Halloween by Rodger HargreavesContinue reading “November Reading 2022”
October Reading 2022
The Chronicles of Malachai : The Gift by Daniel L. Sweetnam The Girl and the Wolf by Katherena Vermette When I Was Eight by Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton NotContinue reading “October Reading 2022”
September Reading 2022
Dragon Girls: Quinn the Jade Treasure Dragon by Maddy Mara Come Back Amelia Bedelia by Peggie Parish We’re Amazing 1, 2, 3 by Leslie Kimmelman Froggy’s Day With Day byContinue reading “September Reading 2022”
A Day of Discouragement
Today I feel defeated as I lay in bed unable to cope with the pain involved in getting up. For a few years now I’ve felt as though things inContinue reading “A Day of Discouragement”
Back to School
Both of the kids are back to school now. Sanura started yesterday and Zenobia had her first (half) day today. I spent the time they were in class washing dishesContinue reading “Back to School”
August Reading 2022
Up on Bob by Mary Sullivan Benji, the Bad Day, and Me by Sally Pia Stretchy and Beanie by Judy Schachner Batty by Sarah Dyer Gifts From the Heart byContinue reading “August Reading 2022”
My Journey of Mental Health: D.I.D. Diagnosis
One thing that I find so difficult with having dissociated identity disorder is that there is so much misinformation out there about this disorder. It has only been the lastContinue reading “My Journey of Mental Health: D.I.D. Diagnosis”