Summer Romance by Annabel Monaghan EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Annabel Monaghan
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO THROW SHIT IN THE PANTRY. FLOUR,
garbanzo beans, Oreos. Just throw it in there and shut the door.
Sometimes your kids are fighting or there’s a capless Sharpie sitting right
between the dog and your one good couch, so you don’t have time to
unpack your groceries according to a system. Sometimes you just need to
wing it. These are words I never say to my clients. I truly do believe in the
mindful storing of food, according to activity. Are you baking? Are you
snacking? Are you breakfasting? But over the past few years, I find that I’m
doing all of those things at once. In a dirty pair of sweatpants. I’m starting
to think there aren’t enough labeled glass jars to contain the mess that is my
life.
It’s no secret that I’m more than a little stuck. I’m in a holding pattern,
like a plane trying to land in too much fog. I am here but also not here.
Married, but also not. Instagram thinks I need to engage in some serious
self-care to get me back to living my best life. They’re obsessed with my
cortisol levels and the depth of my meditation practice, but I’m pretty sure
this is a job for something bigger than the magnesium foot bath they’ve
been putting in my feed all week. Today is the two-year anniversary of my
mother’s death, which makes it the one-year anniversary of the day Pete
announced he didn’t want to be married anymore. In fairness to Pete, he’s
never been one for remembering special dates.
I woke up that morning thick with grief. The calendar shouldn’t have
that kind of effect on us; there’s no magic to the passing of three hundred
and sixty-five days. It could have been a leap year and I would have had a
whole extra day before I fell apart. I decided the night before that I’d make
my mom’s oatmeal chocolate chip cookies for breakfast. That’s the sort of
thing she’d do all the time: break up the monotony of life by doing
something fun and unexpected. I was going to show my kids that fun
doesn’t die.
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