
This week I had the change to attend a small book club with Mary Reynolds Powell, a nurse who served in Vietnam during the war. In 2003 she published a book with her story and those of others who she interviewed. She said that she thought The Women by Kristin Hannah got it right. AND she came home and married the doctor she worked with at Long Binh. It was a lovely evening set up by Gage’s school, where Mary currently sits on the Board of Trustees. I’m really looking forward to reading this.

A World of Hurt: Bewteen Innocenceand Arrogance in Vietnam by Mary Reynolds Powell
Last night we attended Gage’s school’s school play and this morning we attended a new church. I’ve spent lots of time at the library this week sorting donations and maintaining the ongoing book sale. It’s nice to be healthy again!
Posts
I only posted once this week, a review of Autism Is Not a Disease by Jodie Hare.
Right now I’m reading

and

Movies
I only managed one movie this week, the new Jamie Foxx/Cameron Diaz Netflix movie, Back in Action. It was fine. Predictable. But if you want to see Cameron in action again after ten years, you’ll be okay with it.
Plans for the weekend
What’s left of it will be spend making lists and prepping for the week. What about you?