I read 80 books in 2018. Some were great, some terrible, but most were actually good. I have compiled a list of my 5 favorites.
- The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin: This one is my top pick for the year. I had the privilege to meet the author at a Jodi Picoult event in October. The story asks the question, do you have control over your future, or is it predetermined? I feel pretty confident that we will be seeing more books from this Wisconsin author in the future.
- Heart Spring Mountain by Robin MacArthur: Three generations of women tell their story in rural Vermont. The story begins when Vale returns to her home after Tropical Storm Irene to search for her mother.
- My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Otessa Moshfegh: A woman who decides to spend a year sleeping in 2000. Actually a very sad story about a woman who needs to escape her depression.
- The Boy At The Door by Alex Dahl: This book from Norway tells the story of a mysterious boy who turns up in a small Norway town and the woman who takes him in. I love books from Scandinavia, they have an eeriness to them that I don’t find in American books.
- Hope Never Dies by Andrew Shaffer: This one is just for fun. Imagine Barack Obama and Joe Biden as super sleuths in Washington D.C. and the surrounding area. I laughed a lot and felt an odd comfort reading about them as a team again.





I know that the picture above is not the best looking food picture ever, but don’t let that dissuade you from trying my brussels sprouts. We were almost done with dinner and when I thought to take a picture, so this is what was left. As a general rule Brussels sprouts are healthy, these are probably not real great for the heart, but boy are they good.
My dad walking on the beach on Lake Michigan. His favorite self care ritual
This year for Christmas, my mom came through. A mug and a box of tea. This simple gift told me that she really knows me, understands what makes me happy and appreciates the activity that brings me the most calm. A cup of tea while reading a book.



