Wednesday, July 13, 2011


WNBP - Now with more bugs

I haven't got much but what I do have, I give you in the Wednesday Ngiht Bullet Post format...

  • Neatnik continues to enjoy day camp overall but there have been a few minor bugs to be worked out.


  • One of those bugs stung her today.


  • Literally.


  • She and another girl were standing by a bench and both were stung by hornets.


  • Ouch.


  • I had to sign my third first aid report this morning.


  • Camp's only been in session seven days.


  • Poor kid.


  • She really enjoyed yesterday's waterpark excursion.


  • Complained that they only got to be there for "about 20 minutes!"


  • They were there for three hours.


  • Yeah, she had a blast. Wants the family to go together.


  • I recently finished reading Falling to Piecesby Vannetta Chapman.


  • Someday, I will remember that her first name is not spelled Vanetta


  • It was a pre-release from NetGalley.


  • Which means that I can't post a review on Amazon yet.


  • I could read it on the go on my Kindle, though!


  • I really liked this book: it wasn't your typical, run-of-the-mill Amish fiction.


  • The protagonist wasn't Amish, for one thing.


  • For another, it was a real murder mystery.


  • Sort of like a cozy except with bonnets and suspenders instead of knitting or reading... though there was a quilt shop involved...


  • It is set in Shipshewana, Indiana, instead of in one of the Amish communities in Pennsylvania or Ohio.


  • Now I am reading another NetGalley pre-release except that Invasionby Jon S Lewis has already been released.


  • Timing. Sometimes mine is a little "off".


  • This is shaping up to be a good read although I do not think that I am really in the target demographic.


  • If world security depended upon my comic book knowledge, we'd all be doomed.


  • Fortunately for mankind, protagonist Colt is fluent in comic book lore.

Tomorrow is Pajama and Breakfast Day at camp so I need to get sorted out for that. Neatnik's group is to bring fruit so I am thinking apples and bananas. They are breakfast-y, right?

7 yarns:

Sheepish Annie said...

Day camp is not for wimps nor for the faint of heart, is it?

Barbara said...

When you're my age prunes are the preferred breakfast fruit!

Mini said...

bananas are my breakfast fruit! So are blueberries :)

Numberguy said...

I have to admit my favorite breakfast fruits are Dutch Apple Pop Tarts. And I'm pretty sure they've been discontinued..

Kellogg's, just what are you thinking?!!



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April said...

Cozies are the devil. Do not speak of cozies. Cozies have taken over ALL the shelf space at Barnes & Noble and cast out all the decent mysteries. Cozies. I hate them.

Chris said...

LOL at Sheepish Annie's comment - too true, from my memories of day camp!

mrspao said...

Poor Neatnik :( Hope she is ok.