The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
It’s a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.
What happened this week?
This was a decent week, my energy levels seem to be back to normal again which is good and I am adjusted to the new daylight saving time. I did some cleaning of the bathroom this week and then I got some important small tasks done before my migraine hit later in the week. The brain fog was really bad this time and some pain as well, but not as bad as some times. The lower dose medicine I tried last month seems to work well.
Luckily we haven’t had many mosquitos after installing the new netting last week, one of the DIY netting we put up wasn’t sticking very well, so we had ordered a new one last week. That one arrived this week and is installed now as well, hopefully this means no more mosquitos going forward.
I started on a new audiobook I am prooflistening to and made good progress on that.
What did I read this week?
This week I blogged about:
– Review: The Magic of Knowing What You Want by Tracey Gee
– Review: Storm and Sea by Tereza Kane
– Review: Masquerade of Blood and Silence by Laura Greenwood
– Review: The Coharie Beach Café 6 by Casey Dawes
What to expect next week on the blog:
– Review: How Can I Help? by Douglas W. Tallamy
– Review: Bounded Love by Andrea Cumbo
– Review: The Wildcat and the Rogue by Laura Greenwood
Yay for a good week for your health, your productivity, and in the war on mosquitoes. 🙂 Looks like you got a lot of reading done, too.
Have another good week, Lola!
It was a pretty solid week except for the migraine. And it was good to finish so many books this week.
Sorry about another migraine, but hopefully the other stuff is doing a little better it seems. I’ve had some headaches this week from probably the changes in weather as well as the amount of crying work has caused me to do lately. I’m hoping to get to reading more reviews this weekend while I’m at the conference since I won’t have my dogs constantly bothering me for going out or just needing to spend time with them, lol. I hope you have a good week as well!
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The migraines hit every 4 weeks when I am on my period, it’s a pain to have to deal with them frequently. At least the lower meds dosage seems to help. Sorry to hear about your headaches and the amount of crying work has caused you, that doesn’t sound good :(.
I’m glad the medicine seems to be helping. Yay for not many mosquitoes.
I am glad I tried the lower dosage as it works better this way. Hopefully that’s the last we’ve seen of the mosquitos now with your screens up.
So great that you were feeling better energy and less mosquitos. It’s wonderful the medicine is working. My daughter has been having a good effect with hers and only gets a migraine 2-3 days a month now and the medicine stops it the same day.
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Your daughters migraine medicine seems to be very effective with it stopping it the same day. My migraines are tied to my periods and always last 3 days, but with the medicines the pain isn’t as bad and the lower dosage works better and makes me less drowsy.