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I had a great Christmas in spite of myself. Two weeks ago when I posted, I talked about having gotten a mild cold. Well, it came with a cough that just won't go away. And right after I posted, I started running a low grade fever, too. I even went to the doctor, but what they gave me doesn't seem to have helped. (And I was negative for Covid twice and the flu once.) The fever left after a couple of days, fortunately, but this cough just won't go away. I thought I was going better a few days ago, but it has been worse on Saturday than it has been.
But here's the thing, this can be normal for me. I'll get a cough after a cold, and it won't go away until I get another cold. So, anyone have a cold they want to share with me?
Anyway, my family told me to come on up for Christmas anyway, so I did. And I had a wonderful time. I got three full days up there, which was nice. Nothing super fancy or exciting, but it was just nice to spend time with family and relaxing some.
Then it was back home and back to work. Accounting doesn't take a holiday, and we started our month end close the last two business days of the month. Fortunately, since we don't have a traditional fiscal year, we were just dealing with a typical month end, which is nice.
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Book Haul:
Would you believe I bought no books the week before Christmas? I know, I was surprised as well. I mean, yes, I had lots of books on my Christmas wish list. But it seems like there's usually a Kindle sale I can't resist.Not to worry, my family helped me out by giving me books for Christmas.
These Honored Dead by Thomas Desjardin is very atypical for me. It's non-fiction about the history of Gettysburg. I find the Civil War interesting, so I'm curious to see what I learn from this book.
My sister-in-law tracked down the final three Dorothy Gilman novels I needed to complete my collection. These are three of her non-Mrs. Pollifax books - Kaleidoscope, Thale's Folly, and Incident at Badamya. Considering all three books are out of print, I wasn't sure anyone would get them for me when I put them on my list. I was thrilled to get them.
Rounding out my Christmas books, I also got Wonton Terror by Vivien Chien. I am woefully behind on this series, and this will be a good step toward catching up.
And yes, there is another book in that picture. I had to stop by my local Barnes and Noble when they were having their annual hardback sale. The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman was the only book to catch my eye while I was there. I've only read the first in his popular Thursday Murder Club series. I have the second, but not the third. This is the fourth. At some point, I need to get to them since I know people love them so much. I did enjoy the one I read.
What I'm Currently Reading:
As I write this, I am about half way through Mushroom Capped by Cathy Wiley. This is the second in her Fatal Food Festival Mysteries. This time, we are at a mushroom festival (obviously) in Maryland. I'm hoping to finish the book up Sunday. Since I don't currently have any plans for New Year's Eve (see earlier talk about my cough), I should be able to finish it up.Assuming that happens, Monday, I will be starting Knot of This World, the eighth quilting mystery from Mary Marks. I only have two books to go in the series, and it would be nice to finish it up this year so I can focus on other series. (I really need to stop beginning new series, but they all sound so good!) Anyway, I do enjoy the series, and I'm looking forward to spending time with the characters again.
That wraps it up for me this week. Happy New Year, everyone!