So. Last Saturday was my birthday, and it was great. I got the one present I wanted more than anything else – the chance to snuggle at home as a family of three, because Peanut came home from the hospital in time! But because I’m a lucky lady all around, I got other treats too, some of which were delightfully bookish.

Hubby got me the last two Betsy-Tacy volumes I didn’t already own (Heaven to Betsy/Betsy in Spite of Herself and Betsy and the Great World/Betsy’s Wedding) by Maud Hart Lovelace. (I first learned of the series from Katie, and I don’t know how I missed it all these years!) He also got me a newly-published edition of The Story Girl, by L.M. Montgomery. (I loved it when I was a little girl, but my copy has been lost for years. This version is published by Forgotten Books, who print facsimiles of old versions of little-known classics. They just put The Story Girl out this year. Lucky me!) And he also got me a set of Jane Austen bookmarks from the Castle on the Hill Etsy store. Oh, and if I wasn’t already spoiled enough, my in-laws sent along City of Fortune, a history of Venice by Roger Crowley, which looks fascinating. I’m a lucky bookworm!
(In addition to my bookish gifts, I was further spoiled – hubby also got me earrings, my parents bought me a watch, my in-laws had several meals delivered from a catering service, and my sister-in-law got me a gift card to a local yoga studio. So while I’m busy reading, I’ll also be wearing pretty things, eating well, and taking time for myself. Those are some good birthday reminders for a new mama!)
What a wonderful stack of birthday gifts! You know I love Betsy-Tacy, and I love The Story Girl, too. And those bookmarks are charming.
Have I mentioned recently that I’m SO glad you turned me on to Betsy-Tacy? Because I am!
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Want the Jane Austen bookmarks!! *sighs wistfully and gallops off to check out the store*
Get them! Get them! Get them! I’m a good influence. Heh.
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Awww that sounds like a wonderful birthday, and some beautiful gifts! 🙂
Wish you a belated happy birthday. Hope you guys had fun.
So great that Peanut came home just in time!
I haven’t read any of the books that you have mentioned here. Would love to check them out, especially Story Girl.
Oooh, you’ll really like “The Story Girl” – and it’s sequel, “The Golden Road”!
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