
What is the Sunday Salon?
The Sunday Salon is a place to link up and share what we have been doing during the week. It’s also a great opportunity to visit other blogs and join in the conversations going on there.

This past week I spent getting both kids ready to head off to college. (I’m probably driving my son to his college as you’re reading this lol). He really only needed to make a small Walmart run to get some drinks, snacks, and minimal school supplies. Today I am helping him set up his dorm room, then plan to take him out to lunch before heading home.
Last week we also made a family trip to the boardwalk and walked the boards. The weather was perfect out, we didn’t even need our hoodies on! Boarwalk snacks are always a treat, and it was nice to just be outside enjoying time with the kids.
Friday my husband finally wasn’t working late so when he came home we had dinner and played board games with the kids (something we love doing as a family).

Currently:

I am currently reading The Deceiving Look by Victor Methos, book 3 in the Shepard & Gray trilogy on my Kindle. I should be done with it before the end of the week.
I borrowed a physical copy of All The Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby from my library. I am not that far into the book as of the writing up of this post. Note: this book didn’t get much love this week as I was busy…
I am listening to Forget Me Not by Stacy Willingham. This one isn’t hitting like her other books, and it’s really not doing it for me. I have to decide if I am gonna just push through it so I can put up a NetGalley review or just DNF it.
Just Finished:


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Review: The Shepard & Gray series by Victor Methos
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Sunday Salon #8

Sounds good to be spending time with family before they are off. We love board games too and don’t play often enough.
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
I hope the kids are all settled in to college. I loved playing board games as a family and try to do the same when my grandkids are here. I hope it has been a great week so far.