Happy Friday! Welcome to another week of linking up with Erika from A Little Bit of Everything and Andrea from Momfessionals for:
Books I've Been Reading!
Here are some books I have read and would recommend:
Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser
Etheldreda, aka Lady Tremaine, has two biological daughters; one step-daughter; a crumbling manor and no money. She was married twice; both husbands died. Now she's trying to find a way for her daughters to find a better life. It's off to the ball where the step-daughter ends up dancing with the prince...
I recently read that this book is a different take of Cinderella in which the step-mother ends up being the "good guy." I've just finished this book and thoroughly enjoyed it. Click here on on the book cover to read more at Amazon.
This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page
This is just a sweet and comforting book. A husband who is dying of cancer secretly arranges for his wife, Tilly, to receive one book per month during the year after his death. These books are meant to inspire and help his wife start living again. In addition, the husband includes a written note to his wife in each book. Of course, the book store owner, Alfie, helped to choose the books. Overall, this book is very heart-warming.
Positive Thinking!
I follow Power of Positivity on Instagram, and I really LOVED this message:
Field Day Fun = Fun Game to Try this Summer!
My all-time favorite activity from Field Day is this sponge relay race. The goal is to fill up and empty your sponge into the container until the ping pong ball falls out:
Click here to read directions to play this game.
Woburn Trolley Tour
The Woburn Historical Society is an amazing organization! They raise money throughout the year in order to provide each third grade the opportunity to go on a guided trolley ride in which we stop at a variety of historical sites including their headquarters. While there, the kids saw an exhibit about the 1960's!
What games do you remember?
Introducing Sergeant Stubby!
If you go to the Burdett Mansion ~ home of the Woburn Historical Society, you can see this picture. One of my favorite pictures is Sergeant Stubby:
I love this dog! Click here to see the movie version!
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