It’s almost a week now since my last post here. I have to submit to SSS several copies of mom’s photo holding a current newspaper before they were satisfied. Finally yesterday, I received an e-mail that they processed the renewal of Mom’s pension. She is a survivor pensioner so we have to renew it every year just to let them know that she is alive and kicking. She complains about being nervous when she wakes up and this morning she said that her one eye could not see. Otherwise, she is still healthy for her age of 92 going 93 by April. She complains that she could not go out. It’s been three years since she arrived back here. Alden could not fetch her because he is sick. My other brother who lives close by cannot drive yet because he had brain operation a few months ago. I am the only one who could take care of her.
I joined the 2022 Goodreads Reading challenge and committed myself to read 150 books this year. I am done with four. I am never in a hurry though. I choose those new authors and discover what they have to offer. Last year I was able to finish 144 books, an eclectic mix of historical, contemporary, memoirs, one YA book and a couple or three love stories. Here are the books I have rated ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
A Winter Beneath The Stars – Jo Thomas
Evergreen – Belva Plain
Redeeming Love – Francine Rivers
What The Wind Knows – Amy Harmon
Knight in Shining Suit – Jerilee Kaye
Long Walk To Freedom – Nelson Mandela ( a memoir)
Cold Mountain – Charles Frazier
The Orphans Of Race Point – Paltry Francis
These are just some of the few titles I enjoyed reading last year.