I’ve long followed Julie's my month in numbers posts and thought it would be fun to join in this year.
January
5 books read
I love Nigel Slater’s way of cooking and enjoyed reading his year in the kitchen.
An easy read.
I always enjoy a Nikki French.
Will be reading more by this author
a gripping tale
2 scrapbook classes started
a new class about journalling http://www.journalofcuriousthings.co.uk/2012/12/telling-tales-new-scrapbooking-class.html
and revisiting Pretty Paper Party by Shimelle
3 hats knitted
210 miles driven to help look after mum
1lb of weight lost – very poor I know!
2 box sets watched
and the first series of Borgen
I could add the number of days stuck in the house because of snow or the number of times I threw up in the toilet, but I’m sure you don’t want to know that!
To read more about my month in numbers do go over to Julie’s blog here
9 comments:
lol! some numbers are best kept quiet! x
You accomplished quite a bit in January. I've been a slug and haven't done all that I should have.
Great review of your month. Looks like some good reading.
Welcome aboard the counting train Jane - lovely to have your company!
I've been thinking about printing off the covers of the books I've read to compile some sort of mini-album on my reading this ear ... not that I've done anyhting other than *think* about it yet!
Sounds like you've launched stright into a crafty new year!
And I adore Borgen! Sooooo much!
I've added you to the board now: http://pinterest.com/notesonpaper/my-month-in-numbers/
Happy February!
Julie :-)
i've never heard of 'Borgen'! hope you're feeling better!
Alison xx
Oh, this was a fun post to read! I have never heard of Borgen but will now be checking it out on Google :)
You've been busy. A couple of those might find their way onto my bookshelf too. I also have a backlog of videos that I need to dig into - maybe if I blog about it I will be more likely to finish them. Great post.
You hve a hd a busy month. I think I will take a closer look at some of those books.
I've noted down some of your books - authros I'd not read - thanks
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