Good Deeds Challenge Year 2 Week 48

Welcome to my second Year of Good Deeds, a challenge I set myself during April 2013. I decided to do at least one Good Deed a day for a whole year, now I am into my second year.

New Good DeedsThis week I’ve been doing the following;

March 15th – It’s Mothering Sunday here in the UK, as a mother myself I’m sandwiched in the middle of giving and receiving gifts. Wrote my review of Crashing into Love by Melissa Foster ready for my place on the book tour next week.

March 16th – My morning in school volunteering, and a lunchtime walk to deliver some thank you notes.

March 17th – Delivered a whole car load of items to the charity shop on behalf on the in-laws.

March 18th – Finished reading Britannia Part II: The Watchmen by Richard Denham book two in his Roman Britain tales around men who protected Hadrian’s Wall. Went for my walk and picked up litter.

March 19th – Collected some books from my Mum to pass on to other readers, finished reading Reality Is In A Dream by Lauren Mayhew

March 20th – Have been reading Aquarius Addiction by Trish Jackson. Everything went rather dark this morning for the eclipse 2015, but as it was cloudy no one could see too much, I went for my walk early just to be out in the eerie atmosphere and picked up litter, even the birds went a bit quiet.

March 21st – Getting ready for the A to Z Challenge theme reveal on Monday, an early walk in the park, it’s our town half marathon tomorrow and the park is being fenced off in readiness for all the runners. A swift walk and litter pick on the way home. I’m been reading A Twist Of Fortune by Mike Martin ready for an April launch and I’ve just started  reading The Sand Dollar by Maggie Christensen

6 thoughts on “Good Deeds Challenge Year 2 Week 48

  1. Another wonderful week Rosie. I notice you’re coming close to the end of your second year. Will you continue for a third? It was a bit eerie with the eclipse wasn’t it, especially the birds going quieter. Sorry I’ve not been keeping up with these posts as regularly as I had been, but that doesn’t mean my support or admiration is any less. Hugs and blessings, Harula xxx

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    • Thank you Harula, no worries I know you are busy supporting Bertha and doing your own good deeds. I’m thinking of stopping posting my deeds after the end of year 2, although of course I shall continue, there’s only so much litter picking and book reviewing people can take reading about, unless I get an over whelming plea to continue to inspire others.

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  2. Hi Rosie .. yes I’ll be out litter picking once I can carry stuff again and am settled with the new hip. I had a card from my godaughter for Mother’s Day … that was a lovely surprise …. I’m preparing a Solar Eclipse post .. but will do the A-Z reveal probably later in the week .. cheers Hilary

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