#ShelfLove: Mid-Year Check-In

Shelf Love Challenge 2016

A lot has changed in my life since I started this year’s Show Your Shelves Some Love challenge.  I got a full-time job.  I moved to a new apartment.  I began to truly focus on my health.  With all of those changes, I’ve come to realize quite a bit about myself that I didn’t previously know, and books have become an even more important part of my life as a result.

For instance, I realized I have to work for the sake of my mental health, not just my bank account, but I also have to have a job or at least be doing or working towards doing something I’m passionate about.  After I was offered the job, I was so excited to finally be working full-time again, but the excitement quickly wore off because my job is 1) not challenging and 2) has nothing to do with books.  So, my game plan has changed a little bit.  It’s no longer “I want to eventually go to grad school to become a librarian.”  It’s now “I’m taking the steps to go to grad school as soon as possible.”

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My TBR shelf before I moved.

That doesn’t have much to do with #ShelfLove, other than the obvious (books, of course), but my recent move to a bigger, but very differently configured, apartment made me greatly appreciative of this challenge’s existence and the lovely women hosting it.  I’ve discussed many times before how my book collection has caused quite a few problems when it comes to moving.  There’s the back-breaking weight, the cost of packing materials, and then the process of unpacking and reorganizing.  Ok, that last one is kind of fun.  Alright, a lot of fun.

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Only 2 of my book boxes before I moved. The other 5 or 6 were in storage.

 

For the first time in nearly seven years, I finally cut down my collection and moved to a place big enough to have all of my books in one place and easily accessible.  No longer do I have to drive out to my storage unit and dig through boxes to find that *one* book I want to read or loan to the Boyfriend.  Granted, not all of those books are on shelves, thanks to my shelves still being in storage until we have the money and time to shut down the storage unit for good, but all my pretty lovelies are READily available 😉 and that makes me a happy gal.

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My TBR shelf now. Though it doesn’t appear to be any different, it really is.

Though the main purpose of this challenge is to read the books we already own, and I’m definitely doing that, it has also made me rethink the books I choose to keep.  I was holding onto a lot of books I knew I would probably never read, but the pressure to read them because I bought them was causing me unnecessary stress.  I finally decided to take them to the used bookstore.  I thought letting go of these unread books would be difficult, but I didn’t shed any tears, and those books are better off in the hands of someone who will actually read them.  So far, I’ve made over $50 off those books and I’ve got another box that is halfway full.  Since my job hasn’t made me rich, that extra money means that I could afford to buy myself some exercise clothes that actually fit and are cute and comfortable so I’m more likely to get off the couch.

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The remaining books after the purge.

What does concentrating on my health have to do with #ShelfLove?  It means I’m reading more.  Not only am I setting aside time every night to read as a form of self-care, I’m also reading while I exercise.  Whether I’m reading a book on my Kindle while I’m on the treadmill or listening to an audiobook while I’m walking during my breaks at work, I’m getting through my books much faster than I did last year.  I’m already at the halfway point of my goal of reading 51 books off my TBR pile.  Last year I was about five books behind.  Of course, I was still in college and taking Summer courses to finish my degree faster, but I wasn’t making as much time for exercise, either, and there’s nothing I’d rather do more while I sweat than read.

Overall, the changes in my life have improved my relationship with books and reading.  I didn’t believe that was possible, especially since I was sure my new job, moving, and exercising more would all cost me valuable reading time.  Instead, the opposite has happened, and maybe this challenge has something to do with that.  Perhaps my determination to stick with it has made me come up with workable solutions.  All I know is that before #ShelfLove, and before I started blogging, I was barely getting through half the books I now read in a year, despite owning double the number of books I own today.

#FitReaders Check-In

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  • This check-in is for June 10th – 16th.
  • I had planned on starting the Couch to 5K program this week but got stuck working overtime.  I knew that meant I wouldn’t reach my FitBit goals, except the stairs, but I still got out of the office during my breaks to walk around the building.  I didn’t walk fast, though, since the Texas heat is ramping up, so I was surprised to see that I also met my active minutes goal.
  • If you’d like to add me as a friend on FitBit, you can find me HERE.
  • Steps: 42,564/63,000
  • Miles: 17.49/22.75
  • Flights of stairs: 95/70
  • Active Minutes: 247/210
  • Monthly 5K Races Completed: 3/10
  • Monthly 1 Mile Fun “Runs” Completed: 2/10
  • Total Money Donated: $19.55/$100.00

Monday's Minutes

“Monday’s Minutes” is a weekly post in which I track my bookish life.  All book covers are linked to Goodreads unless otherwise noted.
Current Reads:

  • Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke
  • The Fangirl Life by Kathleen Smith
  • Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett

Inkdeath Fangirl Life Murder

Finished:

  • The World’s Strongest Librarian by Josh Hanagarne
  • The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice

Strongest Lestat

Challenges:

Total pages read: 659

Total # of books for the year: 31.

What are you reading this week?

Monday’s Minutes

“Monday’s Minutes” is a weekly post in which I track my bookish life.  All book covers are linked to Goodreads unless otherwise noted.

Current Reads:

  • Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke
  • The Fangirl Life by Kathleen Smith
  • Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett

Inkdeath Fangirl Life Murder

Finished:

  • The World’s Strongest Librarian by Josh Hanagarne
  • The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice

Strongest Lestat

Challenges:

Total pages read: 659

Total # of books for the year: 31.

What are you reading this week?

#FitReaders Check-In

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  • This check-in is for June 3rd – 9th.
  • Frozen grapes on a hot Texas afternoon are AMAZING! 🙂
  • It was another slow week and I didn’t even come close to meeting my goal of averaging 9K steps per day.  However, I did accomplish my 5K for June:

June 2016 5K

  • I’m fed up with the weight loss program I’m on through the VA.  Weighing myself every day is more discouraging than anything else and the information is often outdated.  For instance, it’s strongly suggested to use artificial sweeteners to reduce calories and to eliminate as much fat as possible.  Also, I was told by the RN that strength training won’t help me lose weight.
  • Once I’m done with the program I’m going to sign up for the hopefully more up to date one offered for free through my employer.  I’m also going to start a Couch to 5K program because, so far, my knees have been able to handle walking a 5K within an hour.  It’s the pads of my feet that are having issues, and, as soon as I can, I’m buying some new shoes to hopefully remedy that problem.
  • If you’d like to add me as a friend on FitBit, you can find me HERE.
  • Steps: 43,788/63,000
  • Miles: 18.02/22.75
  • Flights of stairs: 94/70
  • Active Minutes: 262/210
  • Monthly 5K Races Completed: 3/10
  • Monthly 1 Mile Fun “Runs” Completed: 2/10
  • Total Money Donated: $19.36/$100.00

The Classics Club Spin: Brought to You by the Number…

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The Classics Club announced the Spin number today:

15

Which means I’ll be reading Lord of the Flies by William Golding.  I’ll take a look at the book later today and figure out if I want to do a read along.

  1. Albee, Edward: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  2. Anonymous: One Thousand and One Nights
  3. Atwood, Margaret: A Handmaid’s Tale
  4. Barrie, J.M.: Peter Pan
  5. Dumas, Alexandre: The Count of Monte Cristo
  6. Remarque: All Quiet on the Western Front
  7. Bronte, Anne: Agnes Grey
  8. Fitzgerald, F. Scott: Tender is the Night
  9. Milton, John: Paradise Lost
  10. Burnett, Frances Hodgson: The Secret Garden
  11. Proust, Marcel: Swann’s Way
  12. Burroughs, Edgar Rice: Tarzan of the Apes
  13. Goethe, Johann: Faust
  14. Yeats, William Butler: Irish Faerie Tales
  15. Golding, William: Lord of the Flies
  16. Wells, H.G.: The Time Machine
  17. Heller, Joseph: Catch-22
  18. Hemingway, Ernest: A Farewell to Arms
  19. Crane, Stephen: Red Badge of Courage
  20. Swift, Jonathon: Gulliver’s Travels

Monday's Minutes

“Monday’s Minutes” is a weekly post in which I track my bookish life.  All book covers are linked to Goodreads unless otherwise noted.
Current Reads:

InkdeathLestat Fangirl Life

Finished:

  • The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater

Raven King

Challenges:

Total pages read: 341

Total # of books for the year: 29.  Do you know that feeling of wanting to finish a book, but not wanting to finish it at the same time because it’s so, so good and the last book in a series and you just never want it to end?  That was me this week with The Raven King.  Since I also didn’t feel like reading anything else, I didn’t turn many pages, especially this weekend.  Instead, I came up with a million other things I *needed* to do.  Also, the Boyfriend was out of town all weekend so I was doing all the things I don’t do when he’s around for the sake of our relationship, including binge watching Gilmore Girls, catching up on Outlander, and listening to music he’s not into through my wonderfully loud stereo speakers instead of my headphones.

Top Commenter: Jen @ That’s What I’m Talking About

What are you reading this week?

Monday’s Minutes

“Monday’s Minutes” is a weekly post in which I track my bookish life.  All book covers are linked to Goodreads unless otherwise noted.

Current Reads:

InkdeathLestat Fangirl Life

Finished:

  • The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater

Raven King

Challenges:

Total pages read: 341

Total # of books for the year: 29.  Do you know that feeling of wanting to finish a book, but not wanting to finish it at the same time because it’s so, so good and the last book in a series and you just never want it to end?  That was me this week with The Raven King.  Since I also didn’t feel like reading anything else, I didn’t turn many pages, especially this weekend.  Instead, I came up with a million other things I *needed* to do.  Also, the Boyfriend was out of town all weekend so I was doing all the things I don’t do when he’s around for the sake of our relationship, including binge watching Gilmore Girls, catching up on Outlander, and listening to music he’s not into through my wonderfully loud stereo speakers instead of my headphones.

Top Commenter: Jen @ That’s What I’m Talking About

What are you reading this week?

Classics Club Spin #13

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It’s that time again!  The Classics Club is doing another Spin.  I was not at all successful with the last Classics Club Spin, but I’m hoping this time around will go better.  Below is my Spin list.  On Monday, a number between 1 and 20 will be chosen, and I’ll be reading the book from my list that corresponds with that number.  I’ll have until August 1st to finish it.  Depending on which book it is, I might do a read-along.

  1. Albee, Edward: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  2. Anonymous: One Thousand and One Nights
  3. Atwood, Margaret: A Handmaid’s Tale
  4. Barrie, J.M.: Peter Pan
  5. Dumas, Alexandre: The Count of Monte Cristo
  6. Remarque: All Quiet on the Western Front
  7. Bronte, Anne: Agnes Grey
  8. Fitzgerald, F. Scott: Tender is the Night
  9. Milton, John: Paradise Lost
  10. Burnett, Frances Hodgson: The Secret Garden
  11. Proust, Marcel: Swann’s Way
  12. Burroughs, Edgar Rice: Tarzan of the Apes
  13. Goethe, Johann: Faust
  14. Yeats, William Butler: Irish Faerie Tales
  15. Golding, William: Lord of the Flies
  16. Wells, H.G.: The Time Machine
  17. Heller, Joseph: Catch-22
  18. Hemingway, Ernest: A Farewell to Arms
  19. Crane, Stephen: Red Badge of Courage
  20. Swift, Jonathon: Gulliver’s Travels

#FitReaders Check-In

FitReaders2016
  • This check-in is for May 27th – June 2nd.
  • I didn’t even come close to meeting my goal for this week, even after I made the decision to redo week 9 (averaging 9K steps a day).  I’m not going to bother blaming this on anything because that doesn’t matter and is beside the point.
  • I’m going to redo week 9 again this week and, hopefully, get off my rear end enough to do it.  At least I went well over my stairs and active minutes goals again.
  • If you’d like to add me as a friend on FitBit, you can find me HERE.
  • Steps: 41,961/63,000
  • Miles: 17.23/22.75
  • Flights of stairs: 162/70
  • Active Minutes: 242/210
  • Monthly 5K Races Completed: 2/10
  • Monthly 1 Mile Fun “Runs” Completed: 2/10
  • Total Money Donated: $18.75/$100.00