A Very Private School
The Sound of Rain
Mysteries at its best. Always lots of twists and turns in his books.
White Bird
When I started this book, I wasn't sure I would like it. I feel like I've read too many books about WWII recently. But this one is very good with an awesome twist at the end. My friends and I were at the movie theater this week and saw a preview. About half way through, I leaned over and said, "I think I read this book." I couldn't remember the name of it. When the name White Bird came up, I remembered it and the twisty end. I'm looking forward to the movie too.
Scrapbook Pages: 10 (2 of these were round robin pages)
Movies: 6 (only two of them were 5 stars)
Both are true stories.
Unsung Hero--about a family who moves from Australia to Nashville and is literally destitute when the job they came for doesn't materialize. The family is stranded and take on any job to make ends meet.
Back to Black--about Amy Winehouse. I didn't really know anything her. This was really good.
Streaming Services:
I was sort of all over the place this month. For June, I'm concentrating on just one until I get through my list.
PBS:
Poison Ground--documetary about the tragedy at Love Canal. This was so good and pretty shocking.
Hulu:
Alone--I watched 3 episodes
Sins of the Parents—the documentary about the couple that were convicted in the Michigan school shooting. They knew their son was having problems, but provided with a gun anyway.
Thank you and Good Night—this documentary is about John Bon Jovi, the band and his voice problems. I love him! The girls and I saw him in 2022. We thought he was great, but that was his last concert. He thought he was going to have to retire. He's had surgery and is working to get back. He's supposed to be touring soon. If so, we're going.
Max:
Righteous Gemstones--my brother Matt introduced us to this. I saw three episodes only to discover when we got home that we do not have the premium subscription required for this one. Still, it's pretty good if you are looking for something. And, it's only about 30 minutes per episode,
Prime:
Dirty Pictures—docudrama about a controversial photograph exhibit and censorship in Cincinnati in 1990.
Mr. Church--a friend recommended this movie with Eddie Murphy. It is not a comedy, but a drama. A woman is dying of breast cancer. Her boyfriend dies but hires a cook for her--her last six months. She has a young daughter and goes on to live 5 more years. When she dies, Mr. Church takes her in. It's a sad movie, but still very good.
Netflix:
Outlander--we watched 5 episodes of the final season. I'm not exactly sure how many are left as they've just added two more. It hasn't been very good, so we just want to get it overwith.
Arrested Development--I watched 3 episodes--another crazy show about a dysfunctional family. It's only about 30 minutes, so a nice short filler. It's pretty funny.
Regular TV:
I've mentioned before that we like reality shows. So, we finished: The Amazing Race and Survivor.
We saw the series finale of Young Sheldon and The Good Doctor (I sobbed on this one. We both loved the ending, but really hate to see it end. We hadn't grown tired of it yet. I love, love, love Freddie Highmore and can't wait to see what he does next).
Trips: 3
Atlanta for Elizabeth's graduation from The Paul Mitchell School.
New York City to celebrate my friend, Pam's 70th birthday (walked 25.3 miles).
St. Louis for Memorial weekend and a family party.
Broadway shows seen: 3 Cabaret; Frozen; &Juliet
Concerts attended: Taylor Swift by the Nashville Symphony
Pool parties: 1 (we had our first one on May 28th.
Played Bridge: 1 time at the Centennial Club.
Happy Hours: 2 one with friends and one with Walt & Chris via FaceTime.
Parties: 1 Cinco de Mayo
Celebrity sightings: 2—Michael McDonald and Paul Reiser at the downtown library for their new book What a Fool Believes put on by Parnassus Books. Turns out, MM is from Ferguson, MO--just about in my backyard. He attended McClure High School around the same time that Butch did.
I needed a rest! Some might say the beach is a rest. That can be true. But I don't really like the heat or the crowds. I'll be happy to go down in September after everything calms down. Then I'll rest!
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