Apart from spending far too much of my time browsing blogs, Facebook and Pinterest, I also spend my screen time in other ways too. Now as Autumn hits its stride, I've been spending more time indoors keeping busy. Here is a list of a few things I been loving.
- I've just finished The Winter People, it was much scarier than I had anticipated (not helped by reading it alone, at night!) but none-the-less I read the whole book in two sittings. Loved it.
- I devoured the Divergent Trilogy, but I ended up slightly disappointed by the ending.
- Hollow City was the follow-up to Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, which I loved. I didn't enjoy the second book as much and now I can't wait for the third installment (which will be released at some point next year).
- While I didn't enjoy the diary-style writing of The Martian, the story of Man vs Planet had me hooked the whole way.
- I've currently got two books underway at the moment, Creativity Inc. and The Goldfinch (which is the ABM Book Club May selection.
- I love Richard Curtis movies and About Time was no exception. Funny, sad and sweet.
- I completely binge-watched the first two seasons of Girls, so I was hanging out for the third. It didn't disappoint.
- I'd never heard of Austenland but it was a delightfully light-hearted movie about love. Plus it has one of the best quotes ever on creativity!
- I'm more of a Pixar fan but Frozen was pretty good. Can't stop singing Let It Go either.
- Derek is just the sweetest. I've been re-watching before Season 2 , only a few more days!
- I'm doing One Little Word again in 2014, so helpful having the monthly prompts keeping my word (Sparkle) front and center.
- I've just joined the Spring session of Daring Adventures in Paint and I'm finally getting messy again. Struggling to let go but enjoying myself immensely.
- In need of a little blog pick-me-up, I loved Styling | Shooting | Sharing by Ann-Marie Loves.
- I'm trying to carve out a bit more time for journaling this year and 52 Weeks of Art Journaling was just the kick-start I needed.
- And I can't wait to start Sketchbook with Kelly Purkey next month.