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Jo's avatar

Hooray for garden progress! My daffodils and irises are finally poking out here in MN, not blooming yet-but so satisfying to start yard cleanup these past couple weeks. Sadly most of my time will probably be occupied by digging up the many sizable tree suckers that we couldn’t catch while babies kept us busy the past couple years, but at least I get to start the season with a finished patio (which I built last year…so thrilled that my May will *not* involve hauling reclaimed bricks around like last year).

The bit about ozempic struck a chord with me for a different reason-many of my family members who live nearby and who often gather with us for celebrations have a lot of self-imposed dietary restrictions and it is a surprisingly huge hindrance to feasting together. When there aren’t actual allergies involved it’s so irritating that everyone basically ends up bringing their own food because they won’t trust that someone else’s food is acceptable. It’s so hard to actually host and offer hospitality when people are picky about what I’ve prepared, even when it’s taken those preferences into account.

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Kerri Christopher's avatar

A Letter for the King by Tonke Dragt was one of those surprisingly great reads for me a few years ago. It’s a “classic” quest adventure- easy reading but page-turning! People will shun me for saying it, but it’s like some of the best of Tolkien-ish without all the endless songs and odes to trees etc.

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