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What I've Been Reading: December 4, 2025

12/4/2025

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The Man Who Made Lists: Love, Death, Madness, and the Creation of Roget's Thesaurus
Joshua Kendall 

Still plodding my way page by page through this one. It's not bad I just don't want to be reading non-fiction. Also, I've learned an absurd amount of healthcare education and the healthcare systems of 19th century England. Did not expect that out of a book I thought was just about linguistics.

*Bookshop.org affiliate link

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Now On My TBR: December 1, 2025

12/1/2025

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I've been falling for a lot of Instagram ads lately.
Y​ou can see my complete TBR list on Pinterest.
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*Items featured here are Bookshop.org affiliate links.
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The Weekly Wrap: November 30, 2025

11/30/2025

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I hope everyone had a marvelous Thanksgiving. This is going to be a pretty short Wrap. Since it was a holiday week and we were with family the entire time, I was "touching grass" more than I was online. So let's get straight to the links.

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  • Oof. This comic hit me right in the feels. [xkcd]
  • Getting students to see the limits of AI. [Limitless LibraryEm]
  • Eat more cabbage. [The Atlantic - gift link]
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  • What hunger does. [Short Wave]
  • Ways to make winter more enjoyable. [Life Kit]
  • We can't predict the next big one, but we know it's coming. [Short Wave]
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  • I "worked from home" from Key West, Florida the first few days of this week. I set up shop on the second floor of the porch. In between projects, I found myself enjoying the action rolling down the street. The bike and golf cart game in this city is strong. [City of Key West]
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  • While my parents have been down here, they learned how to make a Cuban chimichurri from a cooking school. I helped whip up that recipe one night for us to have with chicken kabobs and yellow rice. The garlic was a bit assertive, but it was otherwise quite tasty. [Key West Cooking Show]
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The Weekly Wrap: November 23, 2025

11/23/2025

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One surprising thing about parenting is how many interesting people we've met. I expected to make new “parent friends” after our daughter was born, but I didn’t realize just how much the kiddo would expand our social circle.

She’s the kind of kid who befriends anyone willing to play with her. She bounces from friend to friend, which means we end up talking with all kinds of adults we’d never have met otherwise. Plus, in a very “only in DC” twist, she somehow keeps befriending the kids of diplomats. We've now met folks from Scandinavia, Germany, Spain, Catalonia, Brazil, and Afghanistan.

We just spent a Friendsgiving with a remarkable group of people from all different backgrounds. This is a fringe benefit of parenting I didn't expect but will continue to love.

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  • The problem and persistence of pennies. [The Atlantic - gift link]
  • A fungus that eats radiation? [Forbes - may be paywalled]
  • Be the twinkle. [enJOY]
  • I've been saying it for years, Notre Dame was on to something with this marketing campaign. [WaPo - gift link]
  • What an incredible part of nature to witness. [PetaPixel]
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  • I love a conversation that's all about just letting people read whatever they damn well want. [Culture Study]
  • Making more kinds of apples. [Short Wave]
  • The drama of tariffs. [Planet Money]
  • Moving people. [99% Invisible]
  • How a grocery store helped end the Soviet Union. [Very Special Episodes]
  • The hidden story of camo. [Articles of Interest]
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  • The individual recipes here are not my style, but I love the idea. [dtdinners]
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  • Cheesy gnocchi skillet might have been the closest I've come to recreating the marvelous gnocchi dish I had in Sorrento. This one adds spinach, but the vibe of the dish was the same. I opted to bake the gnocchi instead of boil which kept the texture a bit firmer. [Budget Bytes]
  • This was a clean out the fridge week since we're travelling. For lunch, I made myself cucumber sandwiches. I just spread cream cheese on each slice of bread, sprinkled one side with Everything But the Bagel seasoning, and layered in some sliced cucumbers. Very high tea. Very tasty. [Trader Joe's]
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Just Good Things: November 21, 2025

11/21/2025

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Right now, there are three open suitcases in our bedroom. We leave super early tomorrow morning for some Thanksgiving travel. I doubt the kiddo will sleep because she's so excited.

Here's what made me smile this week:
  • Upgrading myself to First for less than $100
  • Family couch rot day
  • Met some fun new people at a Friendsgiving
  • Finally found myself an advent calendar
  • Pub trivia night with friends
  • Skipping a pointless meeting
  • Cucumber sandwich for lunch
  • Kiddo looking like a teenager in her new flare pants
  • Cowl necked sweaters

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What I've Been Reading: November 20, 2025

11/20/2025

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The Man Who Made Lists: Love, Death, Madness, and the Creation of Roget's Thesaurus
Joshua Kendall 

I've been forced to take a break from my romantasy binge while I wait for the next book in a series to come in at the library. In the  meantime, I've wandered back to this book. It's fine. But, there's so much biographical set up that I'm beginning to wonder when I'm going to learn about the Thesaurus. There are glimmers hinting at how it came about, but I'm ready to get to the linguistics of it all.

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Now on My TBR: November 17, 2025

11/17/2025

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I need a reading vacation. One where I find a cozy spot and motor through a pile of books while ignoring the world.
Y​ou can see my complete TBR list on Pinterest.
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*Items featured here are Bookshop.org affiliate links.
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The Weekly Wrap: November 16, 2025

11/16/2025

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It's that point of the year where I can't decide if I want to be a loaf who does nothing or someone who fills our calendar with all of the holiday fun.

So far, the holiday fun is winning. Having a kid who enjoys doing stuff tips the scale. I took a look at our calendar and, aside from the last weekend of the year, we have at least one event or party already filling each weekend. There's some holiday travel, two parties, and two dance performances. Somewhere in there, we'll need to get a tree and decorate. And kiddo is ending the year going to a week of gymnastics camp.

We are in the mad dash to 2026. I'm not sure if I'm ready for the another new year. 

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  • Making space for common good. [The Atlantic - gift link]
  • And paying for the common good is the cost of living in a civilization. [Culture Study]
  • The traumas our children are facing. [Raising Her Voice]
  • How does ChatGPT write? [WaPo - gift link]
  • Something I've never thought about - what happens when we lose spaces of non-sexual nudity? [The Atlantic - gift link]
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  • This could be phenomenal, if done right. [Planet Money]
  • Things I should remember when I've been sitting like a gremlin... [Life Kit]
  • Joke writing is more than just being funny. [99% Invisible]
  • The allure of buy now, pay later. [Planet Money]
  • When pandas were a myth. [Atlas Obscura]
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  • And the award for worst entry in the Jurassic Park series goes to Jurassic World: Rebirth. For an action movie, some scenes were exceptionally slow. There's also an entire set of characters that were unnecessary and, in fact, dragged down the story. But their presence was all a set up so one character could do one key thing. That's it. Also, this was less dinosaurs and more monster flick. It might have killed the series. [Peacock]
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  • I love how easy it is to make mixed mushroom sheet pan gnocchi. I buy a pre-sliced variety pack of mushrooms. All I need to do is rinse them and then toss them on the sheet pan with everything else. Don't skip the fresh thyme. It provides a key flavor. [The Kitchn]
  • Sheet pan meals are easy so I also made kielbasa with potatoes and green beans. Again, it's mostly a chop and/or dump dish. I should have added more of the steak seasoning. I went lighter and the flavor was barely noticeable. [Budget Bytes]
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Just Good Things: November 14, 2025

11/14/2025

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I'm currently chilling in my hotel room, listening to podcasts, and sipping coffee. In a few hours, I will catch my flight home. I spent the past few days at a conference full of amazing library marketers. Even with *everything* libraries have hanging over them, this was a joyous conference. I can't wait to come back next year.

Here's what else made me happy:
  • My hotel room came with an unexpected view of the Gateway Arch
  • I worked ahead before I left so I'm not coming home to a scary to-do list
  • Having an impromptu outdoor brunch with my family
  • Kiddo saying "I have an idea!" a lot during her playdate
  • PJs all day
  • The Husband scrolled my website and was impressed with my CV
  • FAA restrictions didn't hit my flights
  • Attendees stayed for my entire presentation despite it being the last one of the day and the room becoming super hot...
  • ... and they asked lots of good questions!
  • Taking walks around the Arch to stretch my legs during breaks
  • Kiddo "feeding" real acorns to a squirrel statue

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Kid Reads: November 13, 2025

11/13/2025

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I read a lot of books with my kiddo. Kid Reads is a biweekly look at what we've enjoyed recently. ​
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The Word Collector
Peter H. Reynolds

A few weeks ago, the kiddo and I went through her Scholastic page to pick out some books for the October order. So far, this book is my favorite her her selections. Not only are the illustrations emotional and lively, but it speaks of language and learning in a new way. That might be going over the kiddo's head, but she still enjoys the book - mostly because it has been reading "funny" words out lout to her.
*Books shared here are affiliate links for Bookshop.org
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