Gnomies Gone Wild

I like the Victorian time period a lot, Jackie! Plus I like a good frontier story!!

And I will commiserate with both you and C...I haven't gotten a pin code!!! I swear Disney is sending all my pin codes to another email addy LOL!!!!

Victorian time period? Well, I would recommend any of the Tasha Alexander books -- Silent to the Grave is the first one, I think. Also, Deanna Raybourne is another good author with novels set during the Victorian time periods. Both those authors can just suck you right into the story.

I am drawing a blank on the frontier time period. I think the only thing I have ever read set in that period was Lonesome Dove and the Little House books. :laughing:

Yeah, what's up with Disney not sending pin codes to us? :confused3
 
I should start writing down who recommends what to me so I don't then recommend the same book to that person! :lmao:

Have you read The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie? That's another one that I loved -- the narrator, Flavia, is eleven, but it's a book for adults -- a murder mystery set in England in the 1930's. Flavia is a hoot, and I reserved the second one in the series from the library.

I adore Lady Emily -- the newest one will be out in October -- it's going to be called Dangerous to Know.
:lmao: It's okay! Do you like it?

I requested The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. Sounds good!

I want to read something about Queen Victoria. I just watched the movie Young Victoria and it was truly a delightful movie, I loved it!

I like the Victorian time period a lot, Jackie! Plus I like a good frontier story!!

And I will commiserate with both you and C...I haven't gotten a pin code!!! I swear Disney is sending all my pin codes to another email addy LOL!!!!
Read Lady Emily!!
 
:lmao: It's okay! Do you like it?

LOVING it!!! I am trying to pace myself because it's the kind of book I could devour in a day or two and then, I will be sad it is over.

I requested The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. Sounds good!

I adore Flavia! She is one of the best characters I have encountered in a long time.

I want to read something about Queen Victoria. I just watched the movie Young Victoria and it was truly a delightful movie, I loved it!

I just saw a series where the character solves mysteries for Queen Victoria -- I want to say it was by Stephanie Barrons. If you find anything else, let me know. I would love to read something about her.

Read Lady Emily!!

::yes::
 

I've requested both of those books along with her book about Virginia Woolf.

I'm excited. I need some good books to read!
 
I've requested both of those books along with her book about Virginia Woolf.

I'm excited. I need some good books to read!

You should have a good stack now. :goodvibes

I love summer because I can read, read, read, and now the kids are old enough to make their own breakfasts and lunches. :thumbsup2 :laughing:
 
:lmao: That is too funny. I can just see you saying from your book, "MAKE YOUR OWN LUNCH!" :rotfl2:

This is what both of them say these days, "Are you planning on making something in particular for lunch today?" because some days I do make something like tuna sandwiches or whatever -- if I don't they just trot themselves into the kitchen. :laughing: They know better than to even ask about breakfast -- they are fully capable of making an Eggo waffle or a bowl of cereal. ;)
 
This is what both of them say these days, "Are you planning on making something in particular for lunch today?" because some days I do make something like tuna sandwiches or whatever -- if I don't they just trot themselves into the kitchen. :laughing: They know better than to even ask about breakfast -- they are fully capable of making an Eggo waffle or a bowl of cereal. ;)

You have trained them well!

I used to like making my own food at that age...I felt terribly sophisticated.

Until my Mom had me start helping to make dinner every night. :headache:
 
You have trained them well!

I used to like making my own food at that age...I felt terribly sophisticated.

Until my Mom had me start helping to make dinner every night. :headache:

:lmao: Yeah, when it becomes a chore, it's no longer fun!

Chelsea and Connor do like making their own lunches -- Connor, especially, because it's so new to him. He fussed at me for coming over to help him today. :laughing:

Now, if I could just get them to figure out how to put their dishes in the dishwasher afterwards, I would be all set. :rolleyes:
 
:lmao: Yeah, when it becomes a chore, it's no longer fun!

Chelsea and Connor do like making their own lunches -- Connor, especially, because it's so new to him. He fussed at me for coming over to help him today. :laughing:

Now, if I could just get them to figure out how to put their dishes in the dishwasher afterwards, I would be all set. :rolleyes:

My mom is still trying to get my brother to do that and he's 25...good luck! ;)
 
HI gals!

No Pin code for me either.... I haven't got one since I bought DVC:confused3 Don't they KNOW that You NEVER have enough points???:rotfl2:

Jen, for a 'frontier' book. One of my all time fave books is "For the Roses" by Julie Garwood. It takes place both in frontier montana,and also regency England. Its a great read... (as are all of Ms Garwood's historical romances! Most are set in England or Scottish Highlands)

I'm trying really hard to stay awake so I can do the Speed Scrap on Mouse Scrappers tonite. The hostess lives out west.... so it doesn't start til 10EST bah! I did make one for the weekly challenge of Allison at BBB. I'll post it here since I never made it that far in my TR before I gave up on it...so none of you got to see any pics!

Paula


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Paula, you do the most sensationally beautiful scrapbook pages!!! :lovestruc

I will have to remember Julia Garwood! I love a good romance!
 
Thanks Jackie! I'm trying to force myself to get some pages done...I'm soooooo behind!

I have every book Julie Garwood has ever written.... all but 3 in hardback (her older books are collectors items and for a hardback go for $60+ on ebay IF you find them at all!) But the paperbacks are all in print.

Her newer stuff is good.... but she writes all modern romances now. I prefer the historical ones.

The other author I adore for historical romance is Kathleen Woodiwiss. I have everything she's written too (all hardback)

I've probably read all of their books a min of 5x each (which is why I get hardback lol! I destroy paperbacks!)

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That is beautiful Paula! Great job!

Does Julie Garwood write one called "On the Edge of Town" ??? Or something like that, because I really liked that book.
 


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