I am excited to go back to Ashland, OR for the 2nd annual Ashland Mystery Festival. Thirteen cozy mystery writers and lots of events, panels, etc. Last year was awesome!
When you have an extra weekly section you could use it as like a reflection page, but like look back on your weeks and like write in how your Mondays and other days of your weeks have gone. And maybe write in some ways you want to make days better? Just another way of reflection but see if there are patterns in how you feel about days of the week. Like most people hate Monday, so how can you make your Mondays better over time. Sorry for the long comment. 😊
Hi Bekah! How about writing some memories/highlights from the month on your blank pages? As an educator, September tends to be so busy and tiring- I’m sure you’ll get back to reading more in October. 💜
@@mothergooselibrarian.3257 good idea! I did realize that I didn’t have my monthly review page in this journal like I’ve had previously, so that would be a great use of the pages.
If you need some witchy recommendations. I love the Practical Magic series, start with Magic Lesson. The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling is a great witchy romance series. For YA, The Nature of Witches, and Sorcery of Thorns (also great audiobook). Hope you have a great trip!
Thank you for the recs! I love the Ex Hex - I actually have the 3rd one from netgalley, hoping to read it in October. I will add the others to my list!
I can't wait to live vicatiously through you and see what all you get up to in Spain!
@@jaynehunter-ar of course I’ll be vlogging our time there!
I am excited to go back to Ashland, OR for the 2nd annual Ashland Mystery Festival. Thirteen cozy mystery writers and lots of events, panels, etc. Last year was awesome!
@@mbbertram3605 I love Ashland!! My brother lives near there. Enjoy!
@BekahBooksandBujo Have fun in Spain! My hubby & I went to Barcelona & surrounding area in early 2000s. It was an amazing trip
When you have an extra weekly section you could use it as like a reflection page, but like look back on your weeks and like write in how your Mondays and other days of your weeks have gone. And maybe write in some ways you want to make days better? Just another way of reflection but see if there are patterns in how you feel about days of the week. Like most people hate Monday, so how can you make your Mondays better over time. Sorry for the long comment. 😊
@@encyclopediaofelizabeth no, this is great! Thanks for the idea!
Hi Bekah! How about writing some memories/highlights from the month on your blank pages? As an educator, September tends to be so busy and tiring- I’m sure you’ll get back to reading more in October. 💜
@@mothergooselibrarian.3257 good idea! I did realize that I didn’t have my monthly review page in this journal like I’ve had previously, so that would be a great use of the pages.
If you need some witchy recommendations. I love the Practical Magic series, start with Magic Lesson. The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling is a great witchy romance series. For YA, The Nature of Witches, and Sorcery of Thorns (also great audiobook). Hope you have a great trip!
Thank you for the recs! I love the Ex Hex - I actually have the 3rd one from netgalley, hoping to read it in October. I will add the others to my list!
I'm not a bullet journaler (I've tried, it just doesn't work for me), but I love seeing other people's spreads!
Thank you! It's not for everyone, but I've found it works for me.
Don’t be hard on yourself-you will figure out a balance that makes sense with everything in life. How do you like your new job?
@@Stephanie_Happy.Librarian thank you 😊 I’m liking it! Still figuring out what’s what, but enjoying it!