Books and Tom Petty Songs

Tom Petty songs and characters from classic literature may not seem to go together… and maybe they don’t. Lol. But I was inspired to write this post the other day when Marsha from Marsha in the Middle visited my blog on Top Ten Tuesday expecting to see a post about Tom Petty (and it wasn’t). And I thought, hmm. Could I make a bookish Tom Petty post? Well, I was going to try! These may not be perfect but this was definitely a lot of fun. My cousin Brian and Billy both helped me with this, and they also thought it was fun! I hope that you do as well.

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First up, my favorite character from my favorite classic book. (Well, other than Anne Shirley and Anne of Green Gables..)

Jane Eyre and Learning to Fly

And now Anne….

Anne Shirley and Wildflowers

And of course we can’t forget the famous Jane Austen heroine, Elizabeth Bennett…

Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice and I Won’t Back Down

Now, Billy thinks we need to add some male characters to this lineup. This next one is his suggestion and song choice! For this “album cover” I have used an image from an audiobook, since Billy is a huge audiobook listener.

John Willoughby from Sense and Sensibility and Free Falling

And now one we all know and love, Jo March.

Jo March from Little Women and American Girl

We need another guy up on stage – let’s call Atticus Finch on up! His character is such a favorite of mine that Atticus is actually Wyatt’s middle name! (one of them – he has two..)

Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird and The Last DJ

And, you know what, let’s add Mr. Darcy too but let’s give him his own album cover at least.

Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice and You Don’t Know How It Feels

I would love to hear any suggestions or your comments or any character and song pairings that you can think of! And actually, I am going to make a public Spotify playlist and I will add all songs that are suggested here for a character to it! Don’t worry about a classic book character pairing – I will accept any and all character and song/artist suggestions! I am excited now to see what you all say!

A Very Personal Post -May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Hey guys. I am always very upfront in this space about my own struggles with anxiety, and I wanted to share a very personal and serious post again (two days in a row!) I know so many people who struggle and while we all walk different paths and have different journeys and solutions it is always good to know that we are not alone in feeling this way.

2023 was very rough for me. Wyatt had a difficult year medically, and so did I. The medication I was taking to help me with anxiety ended up landing me in the hospital, and after that I was too nervous to take anything else, which ended up being NOT the best thing for me. I continued to feel worse and worse everyday, for months and months on end. I struggled to stay present in my life. I was doing all the things I needed to do, but minus the “me” if that makes sense.

I started therapy in the fall which was helpful, but that therapist was not the perfect therapist for me. In fact, she even told me at one point that she didn’t think she could help me and didn’t seem interested in scheduling new appointments. So, I stopped the visits and went back to trying to manage on my own, which was not great.

At the beginning of the year, a friend told me that her wish for us was for us to feel better this year, and control our anxiety even if that meant taking medicine. And I decided I was going to take the reins again. I tried a new, different therapist and this time, the therapist and I clicked. During my first visit she asked me though what goals I had for myself, and where I fit in in my own life. What I did for me, just me. And quite frankly, I didn’t have answers for any of this. No goals for myself. None. And as for what I did for me, the answer was the same. Nothing. Put that way, in plain sight, admitting it to myself, was eye-opening and sort of scary. My therapist began working with me on reframing my thoughts, and opening my mind up to more forward thinking about the future., to unstick my brain from where it was. She had me write a list of 101 things to do be see and experience, which I started but still have to finish – that is a lot of stuff! She encouraged me to make a journal of my victories, even tiny ones, everyday. And she told me a few very important things in a way that stuck with me and made sense to my brain.

  • That my brain is just a recording and playback device, and I need to tell it no brain, that scenario is not the only one. It might have happened that way once before, but there is more than one way this can play out.
  • My mind thinks it knows what will happen, but it doesn’t – since it hasn’t happened yet.
  • Finally, that I spend time thinking about the worst case scenario, and I need to give equal time to thinking about the best case scenario and then the most likely scenario.

These three things and telling myself to think about this when I get anxious, helped immensely. It is weird, but I don’t know everything that is going to happen even though apparently my brain thinks it does. Hmm. Lol.

That particular therapist was amazing, and I randomly found her just by going to my insurance’s app and choosing an appointment with someone. Her first name is Grace, so that is why I picked her over the others that were available. It seemed like a nice safe name, a reassuring one. I was led in the right direction because she changed my world.

I also decided to try medicine one more time. This time, my doctor and I had a very good conversation about my apprehensions and she ended up prescribing a medication that was a life-saver. She told me that all of her patients who have anxiety love it, and I was pretty skeptical. But, I told myself I was doing this, and I was all in this time. I was giving this a real try for me and for my family. When I first started the meds, I was so tired. I slept for two days. (I started on a weekend so that Billy would be home since it was a new medicine). I wanted to quit, but I didn’t. The next four days I was tired, but not to the point where I slept for two days straight. I was functioning but I did give Wyatt and I the week off of school and let him watch lots of tv, which I don’t really do. I felt super guilty but Billy told me to think of it like I was physically ill and to give myself…grace. So I listened and kept going. By the end of the week, I was no longer sleepy tired, and every day I felt better and better. I began to feel like myself again. Now, a few months in, I feel like I am back to me. I still have anxiety, obviously, but it doesn’t eat away at me constantly. I had reached a point where I turned to Billy one day and said “I can no longer live like this, and I don’t know what to do.” I knew I had to take control so that I could be the person I needed to be for him, for Wyatt – and for me. I always leave myself out of the equation, and that is one thing I have been slowly trying to do.

I went to a luncheon at Wyatt’s clinic for moms of special needs kids the other day. It was a fun afternoon away, but one thing that stuck with me was something the social worker told us all to do. She said she knows our lives are different and hard and we may not have lots of time for ourselves, but that we needed to find a few minutes everyday that are just for us. She suggested making a box that we can pull out with some items in it that comfort us and bring us some joy, and encouraged us to make time that way. Just a few minutes, somewhere in our day, for us. And lately I have been trying to make this time, these box moments although I am not doing that yet. I am taking the time to paint my nails fun colors every week. I also now have a morning and nightly ritual to take care of me, and that is my skin care routine. It may sound so weird, but self-care for me was super basic. Like if I could squeeze the time in, I would do it. Now, I am prioritizing more than a ten minute shower. Every morning and every night, I am washing my face, and now I have a whole routine I do. In the mornings, I cleanse and tone and apply hyaluronic acid and add my moisturizer and spf. At night, it changes but it also has multiple steps. And it is so helpful to my mental health. Actually yesterday, the next morning after spending time at the hospital with Wyatt, I asked Billy if he could stay with Wyatt so I could do my morning routine, even though I knew he was leaving for work. At first he said no, he had to go to work, and I started to cry. Don’t judge him too harshly though, it was a rough time for us both emotionally and we were trying to cope in our own ways. Him through work and me reaching out for my time too. I just wanted him to stay an extra ten minutes so that I didn’t need to worry Wyatt was going to vomit while I was out of the room, but his mind was elsewhere. Once he thought about it for more than ten seconds he was instantly apologetic and went and got me a towel and told me to take a shower and do my thing, that it was ok. He could be late.

So all of these things combined are helping me, in addition to my faith and church and the support I have been given from my family and friends . You all know who you are! This is my journey and I really hope that if you are out there struggling and feeling sort of hopeless, that you are not alone. I hope that you will find the path that makes you feel well again and brings you out of the fear and darkness, and I know how very hard and scary that can be, both to live that way and to take steps forward. If you feel you are ready to take that step but are unsure of where to go, talk to your doctor. Talk to someone close. Talk to a therapist. Find someone that clicks. And keep trying and don’t give up. Remember your brain does not know everything even when it is telling you it has all the answers.

Tuesday/Wednesday Coffee Catch Up

Hello everyone! It has been a doozy of a few days.

(written Tuesday evening – posted Wednesday morning)

On Sunday, I wrote my little Sunday-Monday post and then headed off to church like normal. This time however while I was gone, Wyatt started throwing up. Normal kid stuff usually, but for Wyatt it automatically means a trip to the ER to check his VP shunt. I hurried home and jumped from my car to Billy’s, where Wyatt and Billy were waiting for me so we could drive straight to the ER at Mott’s Children’s in Ann Arbor. Wyatt was triaged pretty quickly once there and were shown to a room.

They gave him Zofran, and sent him for his shunt survey – x-rays of his head and torso, then an MRI. Wyatt hates getting an MRI to the point where he fights like his entire life depends on it. Billy actually has to ride into the MRI machine with him, and holds him down. Afterwards, Wyatt settles down pretty quickly but that 5 minutes is so long for us all. We received the results pretty quickly as well! And, it was all good on the shunt side. His shunt was intact, no kinks, and his ventricles in his brain were decompressed and not enlarged. Wyatt also gets enlarged ventricles when his shunt is malfunctioning. So, they moved on to the next phase, the fact that he had a seizure right before throwing up. He was scheduled for an EEG in June (and still is) but they thought we were there so why not get a head start on it. So, in came the EEG team, Wyatt’s hair was twisted into tiny ponytails and the leads were placed in between the short little shoots of hair. Then the final wrap of gauze and tape, and we were ready for his EEG. All this time we were still in the ER, where we stayed until we were discharged 30 hours later.

Through this whole ordeal, Wyatt was a little charmer, making the staff laugh with his jokes and by being a super helper, helping to put the seizure pads in place, putting tape on the gauze wrap on his head, and trying to tape his o2 monitor to his toe. We had a restless night of sleep, with the team popping in all night to fix his EEG leads and all was going well the next morning. Until he threw up again! Up until this point, neurology believed that the emetic episode was a post-seizure episode (after the shunt was ruled out). At this point, we had to just believe it was something else, perhaps a little stomach bug instead. However, we still had to rule all of that out first so that we didn’t miss something important. I would rather them do that then say stomach bug and then have something happen.

The EEG did produce results that said Wyatt was having breakthrough seizures despite his medication increase a few weeks ago. So they further increased his meds, and we go see his doctor in June, and then later that month, have another 24-48 hour EEG. So, lots of good information came from the visit, it was just very long and exhausting for all of us, especially my kiddo.

Those are the happy, tired faces of two people who were just told they could go home. Poor Billy had actually gotten up in the morning after a terrible night’s sleep in one of those hospital room sleeping chairs (if you know you know) and went to work. He was actually on the way back to the hospital after work when Wyatt and I got the good news! So when he got there we only had to wait for all the i’s to be dotted and t’s to be crossed and then we went home, with a very very happy boy. He cheered when we got in the car, and then when we pulled up into the driveway. Billy and I felt the same way, so happy to be home and so relieved, and exhausted as the adrenaline and anxiety of the last 30 hours wore off.

Update – Tuesday we spent just relaxing and trying to recuperate, except for Billy who went to work. Our internet was down though and I didn’t have access to my phone because I turned it into a hotspot so that Wyatt could watch tv as he rested. He was very tired at the beginning of the day but in good spirits, and by evening he seemed much more like his normal little self. Today, I am going to have us take it easy but also add in a little schoolwork and one errand. Slow little baby steps!

And that is it for the moment! I hope you are all doing great!

Top Ten Tuesday -May Flowers

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

This week’s prompt is May Flowers!  Pick your own title for this one to reflect the direction you choose to go with this prompt (books with flowers on the cover, flower names in the title, characters whose names are flower names, stories involving flowers/gardeners)

I tried so many different variations of this post before deciding simply on flowers on the cover. I tried flower names, flower themed, so many options that I got overwhelmed and made it way more difficult than it needed to be before I decided to do flowers on the cover. I am so much happier with this choice! I have read some of these books, others are books on my TBR, some of them are titles that I just saved on Pinterest because they have such beautiful covers but I don’t actually really want to read them. I am very visual and I love a pretty cover!

Tom Lake || Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries || Truly Wildly Deeply

Tom Lake was simply a beautiful book. I loved that it was set in Michigan, my home state in an area I am very familiar with. I listened to the audiobook read by Meryl Streep and it made it that much better.

Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries is another book I absolutely loved last year. I probably talk about it way too much.

Truly Wildly Deeply is a book I haven’t read yet, but I found it while I was looking for books that had casual inclusion of characters with disabilities. This one especially made my list as the main character has cerebral palsy just like my son.

A Witch of Wild Things || Family Lore || The Tea Dragon Society

I haven’t read A Witch of Wild Things or Family Lore yet but I hope to read both fairly soon. But we all know how that goes! I did read The Tea Dragon Society and I thought it was such a sweet little story. Plus I would really like a tiny pet dragon.

A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping || Flowerheart || The Darling Buds of May

This one isn’t even out yet but I can’t wait. I loved the first in this series and I am super excited about this one. And look, a fox! One of my two favorite animals (the other is a rabbit for those who are new here..) Flowerheart I just read recently and thought it was so lighthearted and whimsical and cozy. And by the time this has posted, I may have finished The Darling Buds of May! It is the book that the show The Larkins is based on and I can’t wait. I loved that show and it’s crazy characters.

How to be a Wildflower

Finally, Katie Daisy’s How to be a Wildflower. This book is so fun. I own it and I love pulling it out in the springtime and leafing through, reading and dreaming and filling it out where I can. I highly recommend it!

And that is it from over here today! Next week we tackle our favorite book quotes!

My Sunday-Monday Post

My Sunday Post is hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great week! Our week was pretty good over here. I have been working on some projects pretty diligently and feel like I got a lot accomplished. I am starting up a cub scout troop for Wyatt and some other kids with different needs and I got my first few tasks done to get it up and running.

Read Last Week:

Last week I read Gladwynn Grant Takes Center Stage by Lisa Howeler, or Lisa over at Boondock Ramblings. This is the second in her Gladwynn Grant series and it was wonderful! I literally could not put it down and read it probably in 24 hours.

Reading This Week:

This week I am reading The Darling Buds of May and Witcha Gonna Do? I liked the crazy show The Larkins and am looking forward to reading the books that inspired it. My SIL in gave me Witcha Gonna Do and it sounds right up my alley.

Posted Last Week:

Top Ten Tuesday – Reasons I DNF a Book

BookTubers I Have Been Watching

Book Reviews

Friday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Watching:

Billy and I are watching Fallout and Only Murders in the Building Season 3. I thought OMITB was a bit of a slow start this season but I am enjoying it more as everything starts to come together. Fallout is another one that I liked more as we watched more. We need to pick a movie for our movie night which is now on Sunday. It is my turn to pick this time – I think I am going with The Fall Guy. I loved the tv show as a kid. I know that this will be different than my childhood show but I think it will still be fun. (ETA: Ok so this is not streaming yet. I got so used to everything being streamed, even new movies, that I jumped the gun on this one! So, our movie pick tonight is still up on the air!)

Hmm. Speaking of the tv show The Fall Guy, I think it is time to introduce Wyatt to this 80’s masterpiece. He has already watched Newhart. Oh man. Now I am thinking about all these old shows that I watched as a kid! MASH, The A Team, Knight Rider, Magnum PI, Cheers, Facts of Life.. so many!! I think we will start with the Fall Guy though. And we can start with the movie! There that is settled. Lol.

And that is it from my corner of the world! What have you all been up to?

Friday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Hello everybody! We have been busy little bees around here lately! The sunshine and nice weather has finally seemed to return to our corner of the world and we have been trying to get out more.

Last Saturday was Independent Bookstore Day and I was so very excited about it. I mean what better reason to buy books and have it sound noble? We had two bookstores near us that I wanted to visit. The first, Another Look Books, I visited alone. It was early still and quiet, and I chose a few books for Wyatt’s library. I generally shop these days for Wyatt and check books out from the library for myself, but lately I have been splurging a bit more. I think I will do a book haul round up next week of all the books I have bought from various places. Anyway, after a very peaceful half an hour or so, I headed back home to pick Billy and Wyatt up, then we popped over to the other bookstore I wanted to visit, Brooks Books.

Brooks Books (see if you can find me in the photos..) sells a mix of used and new and vintage books, and for Independent Bookstore Day they were having a dessert truck (Covered in Frosting) out front, an author signing, a giveaway, and custom bookmarks. Wyatt loves to shop and especially to shop for books so I figured it would be fun for him to go too. And then we could all have a treat after! Win-win!

Well, we got there right at opening and it was jam packed already! Like so packed it was hard to walk around! Wyatt and Billy looked around a bit inside with me, Wyatt chose a book (Old Wolf by Avi) and then he and Billy went outside to hang out where there was more room to move. I of course continued shopping – and especially when I spotted the shelf of vintage Nancy Drew books! I immediately texted a photo to Lisa from Boondock Ramblings, who collects them. Together we chose a few for her and then I got in the huge line to wait my turn. I didn’t mind though because I could continue to browse as I waited.

I finally escaped with my purchases and reunited with Billy and Wyatt. We got in line for our treats and to our dismay, they sold out of almost all of them before we made it to the counter! We were luckier than most though, as there were still some choices left, just not the lemon cupcake which we all wanted. I ended up getting a delicious creme brulee cupcake, Wyatt a cakesickle, and Billy a few macarons. Everything was so good, I could see why it was selling out! Readers must have be a hungry bunch though, because the truck ended up selling out twice during the day! After we left, the owner left to restock, returned, and sold out again! I have to hand it to her, the owner is a one woman operation, and she made some amazing food. Both bookstores posted the next day that they had both had record sales and attendance, so I was very happy for both of them!

Later that night we had family game night, and Miso decided to join is as well.

The next morning I was up and at ’em again! I was meeting up with my crew to go plant shopping which is our annual tradition. It was a very rainy morning with more rain in the forecast, so I dressed in my green raincoat and wellies just in case – which turned out to be a very smart move as the rain turned into a monsoon.

The blurry car photo is my sister-in-law in the car next to me. We were waiting for the weather to clear for a minute, but it never did.

When I got home I had to hurry and get ready for my mom’s birthday party! I whipped up some cupcakes with the help of Duncan Hines, cleaned really fast, and then before I knew it everyone was over. We had a blast. The kids were just playing away – the big kids and the little kids…

It was a very big weekend for us, but a very fun one! The rest of the week was full as well. Wyatt resumed his regular physical therapy after doing the robot legs Lokomat for months, and his therapist was very pleased with the gains he made from it!

It has been a very full, very busy, very good week.

I hope that you all are having a good week as well, and that today you do something that makes you happy!

Book Review: Gladwynn Grant Takes Center Stage by Lisa R. Howeler

Goodreads Synopsis:

More mystery, intrigue, and loveable characters in Brookstone, Pa.

Gladwynn Grant hasn’t been living in Brookstone, Pa. very long but already she’s been mixed up in two attempted murders and the aftermath of a jewel theft.

Just when she thinks life has settled down and her new job as a small-town reporter will begin to be routine again, the recreational director at the local retirement community is found dead.

Was Samantha Mors death an accident, or was it murder?

Since she was the second person to discover her body, Gladwynn wants to find out what really happened.

Local State Police Detective Tanner Kinney lets her know that her job is reporting the news, not investigating a possibly suspicious death. The father she barely speaks to stops for a visit and also urges her to not get involved.

When warnings to stay away from the case come from handsome pastor Luke Callahan Gladwynn wonders if he knew the victim better than he is letting on.

Quieting her inner sleuth will prove difficult for Gladwynn, though, especially when her eccentric grandmother Lucinda tags along to help her solve the case.

My Thoughts:

Small town reporter Gladwynn Grant is back on the case in this page turner of a cozy mystery by Lisa Howeler. Filled with quirky characters, witty banter, vintage style, this book kept me reading way past my bedtime.

Gladwynn again finds herself mixed up in nefarious shenanigans, when Samantha Mors is found dead, and Gladwynn is second at the scene. She can’t suppress her reporter’s instincts and launches her own investigation into what really happened to Samantha, and no one is really safe from her suspicions. Was Samantha’s death just a tragic accident, or was it something much more sinister than that? And if so, why? And most importantly, who?

However, those around her in Brookstone are well aware of Gladwynn’s irrepressible curiosity and desire to find out the truth, and she is warned off the case by the handsome Detective Tanner. (ahem, Team Tanner here) And he is not the only one who would like her to stick to her actual job and leave the detecting to the professionals. However, Gladwynn can’t help it when she finds certain information out and has to follow up on it, right?

Howeler has a true talent for humor and dialogue, and for creating characters that the reader cares about. Every one of her characters is interesting in their own way, has their own voice, and are not just flat, one-dimensional characters that all sound the same. I can’t help but love Abbie, the homeschool mom and barista. And Liam, her editor – I love him too and sometimes I think that is who Gladwynn should end up with one day. So maybe I am Team Tanner and also a little bit Team Liam, even though he is not actually in the running. I can’t help but focus on the potential love interests for Gladwynn although that is not the focus of these books, the mystery, her character’s development of speaking up for herself and finding herself, and being true to herself, that is where the true story is behind all the cozy trappings, the cups of coffee that keep her fueled, her signature red lipstick. It’s about Gladwynn. However, a reader can dream.

One thing I really loved in this book was that the vintage fashion was pushed up a notch. I love a vintage style and wish that I could pull it off. My lifestyle is just not that well suited to dressing up in high heels and cute vintage dresses, so I have to live vicariously through characters that do. So I appreciated the extra attention to the descriptions of Gladwynn’s various outfits.

This book was perfect to curl up with and read the day away, and I can’t wait until book three!

BookTubers I Have Been Watching

I am a big fan of YouTube. I usually like to relax for half an hour in the evening to a video, and what I like to watch differs from night to night. As for book content, I have certain favorites that I watch all the time – Alexandra Roselyn is one booktuber I watch a lot, The Cottage Fairy, and Darling Desi although they are not exactly booktubers, more like youtubers who talk about books. The Cottage Fairy is also pregnant and just announced she is taking some time off to be a mom, so congrats to her!

So, I have been on the hunt for new to me booktubers! I actually watch them with Wyatt, who gives his opinion on as well, and I throw in some booktubers who read and review middle grade for him. It is kind of a fun relaxing way to wind down at night together. Anyway, these are the booktubers we have been watching lately.

First up is Liv’s Library. She reads a lot of the same books that I like – fantasy, some magical realism, thrillers, contemporary, just a whole mix of things. And she is totally into the cozy way of life, and she has a very gentle way of speaking. So books and coziness and trips to Target..so far her channel is perfect.

I have also been watching a lot Ahya’s Cottage. She also reads books that I usually enjoy, such as middle grade, romantasy, cottagecore cozy type reads. She also throws some fashion in there too, which is cottagecore inspired and so cute. Her channel is also a very easy watch, gentle and calming, plus lots of good book recommendations!

Morgan Long is another YouTuber I have been watching. She loves tea and books and I just find her channel very positive. I think she speaks honestly about a lot of things, such as feeling lonely, or needing to build her confidence. I just find her very real. She also loves to read and shop for books, bake, and her channel just has a good happy feel to it.

And finally, Leora Aileen. She is another cozy vlogger, who vlogs all about books and life and tea and coffee and just things that make me happy. She is Dutch, living in Amersterdam, which adds another layer of interesting to her videos. I haven’t watched too many of her videos yet but I have watched enough to know I will be watching more.

And that is it from me today! I would love to hear any booktuber recommendations you might have!