1. Despite the fact that it’s only a four day work week for me, it has felt so much longer. Probably has to do with the fact that I’ve woken up absolutely exhausted every day this week.
2. My work situation is going to be changing up again, although not until this summer. I feel like it’s changed so much recently that I can barely catch a break. It’s nothing bad this time around, but I’m going to wait until it’s a little more finalized to talk about it.
3. Speaking of nannies, I met my Tuesday/Thursday boys’ old nanny this week. She was passing through Calgary and stayed with the family for a couple of days. It’s always interesting meeting a past nanny, and she was super nice.
4. I haven’t really been interested in the Royal Wedding, but yesterday, I got invited to a viewing party tonight. While this isn’t something I would normally do, the thought of a girls night was too hard to pass up. Apparently we’ll be having breakfast for dinner too!
5. A new donut place opened up in Calgary recently, and all the talk of it on Twitter has had me drooling. I’m going to attempt to go tomorrow to try it out.
6. While trying to plan our vacation this summer, I realized I’m most interested in three things: coffee, bakeries/cupcake shops and shopping. Maybe I need to readjust my priorities so that Stephen won’t get bored.
7. I’ve been having such strange dreams lately. Last week, I dreamt that I brought home a shopping cart full of cooked turkey. Strange.


Julie & Julia, and Cleaving by Julie Powell. Ever since I saw the movie, I've been interested in reading the books. I just finished Julie & Julia, and I'm about halfway through Cleaving. I find that Julie is portrayed quite differently in the movie compared to the book. Cleaving is about her affair, so it's quite the departure from the first book. Still really good. Both library books as well, which is disappointing because I'd love to own them.
Roasting in Hell's Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay. I originally picked this up for Stephen at the library, but when he told me that he really enjoyed it, I decided to renew it so I could read it as well. I've always loved Chef Ramsay
Goodnight Nobody and Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner. I need some good chick lit every once in a while.
Alligator by Lisa Moore. I have to admit that I originally grabbed this only because I recognized the cover. It sounds like an interesting read!
drink, play, f@#k by Andrew Gottlieb. I read Eat, Pray, Love, and now I want to read the man's version of the story. Sounds like it should be a good read!
