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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Flat as a To-Do List: The Weekly Hodgepodge

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From Volume 641:

Pancakes...are you a fan? Syrup or no syrup? Plain, blueberries, chocolate chips, bananas, or some other add in? Are pancakes on your menu this week? 

I'm a big fan of pancakes.  My favorite recipe for them is here. My preferred way to eat them is topped with fruit and with a side of scrambled eggs.  I'll eat them with syrup or little honey if fruit is in short supply.  This week I do plan to make a batch and freeze the extras.

Tell us about a time recently when you felt 'spread too thin'. 

From Pinterest
This past couple of months have felt that way to some extent.  Along with my full-time job, I taught a course at the university, so I've not had much time left for blogging or other creativity.  The winter weather here in Colorado has been very mild, so I have been getting out and walking as much as I can.  So that's something.

There's always tasks to complete on my job, but this is the beginning of my "busy season."  The university as a whole is preparing for commencement, and the College of Adult and Graduate Studies is preparing their portion of the annual board of trustees report (what I lovingly call the "Big Bad BOT Book").  I have a list of related tasks a mile long to get done.

To keep my sanity (and my hair), I'm planning some mini vacations before my yearly week-long vacation the end of May.      

From Volume 642: 

Three sounds you love to hear? 

  1. The laughter of children.
  2. Any good music.
  3. The morning crows, magpies, and geese that have been chiming through my windows lately. 

Three sounds you hate to hear? 

  1. The screeching of tires.
  2. Any loud-pitched noise.
  3. The strident belting out of unnecessary vulgarity.  Y'all know that I'm no prude and I come from a very "cussy" family (and I even let one fly every once in a while), so it takes a lot of potty language to get me ruffled.  Some folks don't have any larger vocabulary than the F-word.  Come on, you're better than that.

From Pinterest
We March into March with next week's Hodgepodge...what's one thing on your March calendar that makes you smile? 

It's not on my calendar yet, but March 23-27 is the on-campus student's Spring Break.  The online students do not have a spring break this year (it happens occasionally). However, Lord willing (and I can swing it), those days will be my spring break.. If not, I'll take days closer to Good Friday since we get that holiday off anyway.  

Insert your own random thought here.  

In case you missed it:  

  • My previous Hodgepodge post "The Skip Ad Button" is here.
  • My latest Weekly Digest "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" is here.
  • My latest First Line Friday post:  #43 - Looking for the King by David Downing is here
  • My "2026 Baby Got Stacks" reading challenge is here.  (Updated regularly).  
  • My "26 for 2026" challenge is COMING SOON. (Updated regularly)
  • My "26 for 2026" art challenge is COMING SOON.  (Updated regularly). 

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

2026 Baby Got Stacks Reading Challenge

Artwork by Shannon Maddox
aka "Auntie"
 

Welcome to the 2026 "Baby Got Stacks" reading challenge!

Before we get started, let's do a little review.  Last year's challenge was a stunning success.  My goal was 100  books; I read 119!  This year I'm mixing things up a bit.  My total goal on my Goodreads challenge is 125 books. Part of that goal (chronicled here) is to read 100 children's books.  I'm using the Scholastic 100 Greatest Books for Kids list as a guide along with reading other children's books that pique my interest.  I've not read most of the books on the Scholastic list, so this should be fun. 

For those new to my blog, I divide my reads into several categories.  Sample categories for this year's reads include:

  • Glorious rereads - books I enjoyed so much that I'm reading them again.
  • Recommended Reads - books recommended by what I hope are trustworthy sources.
  • Cross References - books referenced in other books I read. Not exactly a recommended read, but similar.
  • Everybody's Reading It - books that everybody and their grandma read that I'm just now getting to.
  • Impulse Reads - Books I bought, borrowed, or checked out of the library for no other reason than "hey, this looks interesting." 
  • Kiddie Lit - Children's books.  This year, they get their own list. 

My rating systems is as follows:

✮✮✮ Outstanding
✮✮✮ = Pretty good
✮✮ = Could have been better / could have been worse.
 = Not so great.  What the heck did I just read?  I'm finishing this one purely out of spite.
Zero stars = 
Ain't nobody got time for that = DNF (did not/would not/could not finish)

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Books Read and Reviewed:

Completed books will be marked as a link to the review or Goodreads comments. *indicates a volume from my personal collection.

Book 01                                             
Book 02                                               
Book 03         
Book 04
Book 05

Read but Not Reviewed: *indicates a volume from my personal collection.

Regular reads:

  1. The Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton   (Category:  Cross Reference)
  2. The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron*  (Category:  Glorious reread) 
  3. Enjoying Jesus by Tim Chester  
  4. The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawerence* (Category:  Reread and Cross Reference)  
  5. How Can I Practice Christian Meditation?  by Joel Beeke*   (Category:  Glorious reread) 
  6. Struggles in the Spiritual Life by Timothy Gallagher  ✮1/2
  7. Phantastes by George MacDonald  
  8. Sanctuary of the Soul by Richard J. Foster   (Category:  Glorious reread) 
  9. The Little Flowers of Saint Francis by Brother Ugolino Boniscambi ✮  (Category:  Cross reference) 
  10. Spurgeon:  A Life  by Alex Diprima  
  11. A Call to Prayer by J. C. Ryle  ✮1/2    
  12. Prayer by Timothy Keller     
  13. Hudson Taylor:  Deep in the Heart of China by Janet & Geoff Benge 
  14. Prayer and Praying Men by E. M. Bounds  1/2  
  15. Before Amen by Max Lucado    
  16. Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman   
  17. Bait of Satan by John Bevere     
  18. Spurgeon and the Poor by Alex Duprima    
  19. God's Chosen Fast by Arthur Wallis (Category:  Glorious reread)   
  20. How to Memorize Scripture for Life by Andrew M. Davis     
  21. Forward by Ronnie Floyd    
  22. The Risen King by Charles Spurgeon    
  23. The Nicene Creed by Kevin DeYoung    
  24. The Hope of Easter by Joshua Cooley 1/2 
  25. The 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell    
  26. The Lord's Prayer by Kevin DeYoung   
  27. Crazy Busy by Kevin DeYoung ✮1/2  
  28. On the Christian Life:  A New Translation by John Calvin  ✮1/2  
  29. The Hole in Our Holiness by Kevin DeYoung    
  30. Impossible Christianity by Kevin DeYoung    
  31. Journey Through Acts by David Cook ✮1/2  
  32. Holy Helps for a Godly Life by Richard Rogers ✮1/2  
  33. Union with Christ by Sinclair Ferguson  ✮1/2  
  34. Just Courage by Gary Haugen  ✮1/2  

"My Inklings Summer" Reads

  1. Letters on Living the Faith by C. S. Lewis   
  2. The Great Divorce by C. S. Lew is   (a glorious reread) 
  3. An Experiment in Criticism by C. S. Lewis 1/2  (a glorious reread) 
  4. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien ✮ (also counts in the Kiddie Lit category)

Category:  Kiddie Lit

  1. The Cookcamp by Gary Paulsen ✮1/2 
  2. Alida's Song by Gary Paulsen  ✮1/2 
  3. Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan ✮ 
  4. Skylark by Patricia MacLachlan ✮ 
  5. Caleb's Story by Patricia MacLachlan 1/2 
  6. More Perfect than the Moon by Patricia MacLachlan  
  7. Grandfather's Dance by Patricia MacLachlan 1/2
  8. Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems  ✮ 
  9. Knuffle Bunny Too by Mo Willems   
  10. Knuffle Bunny Free by Mo Willems    
  11. Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans         
  12. Madeline and the Bad Hat by Ludwig Bemelmans    
  13. Madeline's Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans  
  14. Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans ✮1/2  
  15. Madeline in London by Ludwig Bemelmans  
  16. Madeline's Christmas by Ludwig Bemelmans ✮1/2 
  17. Matthew Henry by Glenda Mathes & Joel R. Beeke      
  18. John Bunyan  by Glenda Mathes & Joel R. Beeke   
  19. The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder   (A glorious reread)   
  20. Jonathan Edwards by Glenda Mathes & Joel R. Beeke   
  21. Anne Bradstreet by Glenda Mathes & Joel R. Beeke    
  22. John Owen by Glenda Mathes & Joel R. Beeke    
  23. Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! by Dr. Seuss  1/2  
  24. The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster by Mo Willems   
  25. The Pigeon Has to Go to School by Mo Willems   
  26. Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late by Mo Willems  
  27. The Duckling Gets a Cookie by Mo Willems   
  28. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems   
  29. The Pigeon Finds a Hotdog by Mo Willems   
  30. The Pigeon Wants a Puppy by Mo Willems   
  31. Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed by Mo Willems   
  32. Stuart Little by E. B. White   
  33. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White      
  34. There is a Bird on Your Head by Mo Willems       
  35.  Are You Ready to Play Outside by Mo Willems      
  36.  Elephants Cannot Dance by Mo Willems      
  37.  Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems      
  38.  I Will Take a Nap by Mo Willems       
  39. Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems   
  40. Does a Bulldozer Have a Butt?   by Derick Wilder  1/2 
  41. I Made These Ants Some Underpants! by Derick Wilder  1/2  
  42. Edwina:  The Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct by Mo Willems   
  43. That is NOT a Good Idea by Mo Willems   
  44. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak    
  45. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats    
  46. The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White    
  47. Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Willems    
  48. Hurray for Amanda and Her Alligator by Mo Willems    
  49. Nanette's Baguette by Mo Willems       
  50. Think Big, Little One by Vashti Harrison
  51. The Pigeon WON'T Count to 10!  by Mo Willems       
  52. Will the Pigeon Graduate? by Mo Willems       
  53. It's My Bird-Day by Mo Willems          
  54. I Really Like Slop by Mo Willems     
  55. Time to Pee! by Mo Willems  1/2     
  56. Froggy's First Kiss by Jonathan London     
  57. Froggy Plays Soccer by Jonathan London     
  58. I'm a Frog by Mo Willems     
  59. My Friend is Sad  by Mo Willems     
  60. I Love My New Toy by Mo Willems     
  61. Pigs Make Me Sneeze by Mo Willems       
  62. A Big Guy Took My Ball! by Mo Willems       
  63. My New Friend is So Fun! by Mo Willems         
  64. The Story of Diva and Flea by Mo Willems  1/2    
  65. Let's Say Hi to Friends Who Fly!  Willems  1/2    
  66. The Pigeon Won't Say the ABCs!  Mo Willems         
  67. I Am Invited to a Party!  by Mo Willems         
  68. I Will Surprise My Friend! by Mo Willems         
  69. Happy Pig Day! by Mo Willems           
  70. Opposites Abstract by Mo Willems   
  71. Waiting Is Not Easy! by Mo Willems   
  72. The Thank You Book by Mo Willems   
  73. Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss  ✮1/2  
  74. Froggy's Best Christmas by Jonathan London  1/2  
  75. Froggy Bakes a Cake by Jonathan London     
  76. Hooray for Diffendoofer Day by Dr. Seuss et al     
  77. The Butter Battle Book by Dr. Seuss  ✮1/2  
     

First Line Friday Entries for the Year: 

*indicates a completed volume.  They may have a separate review or a "last words" section.

#41

#42

#43

#44

#45 

Ain't Nobody Got Time for That!:

  • The Supernatural Power of Prayer and Fasting by Ronnie Floyd (audiobook):  I read about 1/3 of the volume, but couldn't finish it.
    • The material was quite repetitive but never got to the point.  The thesis is that there are supposedly 12 ways God will change the life of a Christian who regularly worships through  prayer and fasting.  However, the author never got around to them.
    • Floyd was very ambiguous about his own experience.  That's not helpful.
    • The author narrated his own book.  For many authors, that's not a problem.  I have found, however, that some people who are great writers and speakers do not do well with reading out loud.  Unfortunately, the author of this volume is one of them.  Also, part of the book sounds like he recorded the audio while fighting allergies or a terrible cold. This is a case of where a professional narrator was needed.