The Sunday Post #18: WordPress Featured Images

I created a new logo for The Sunday Post that I feel fits my aesthetic better and is more representative of a blog. While I don’t put this directly on the post, you can see it on the homepage because I set it as my featured image. The other reason this is important is because I have a Pinterest Share This button at the bottom of each post. If someone finds a post they like, the featured image is the image that is pinned. That’s also why I use my original photography on my book reviews. The exception to the original photography is on the tour posts but I’m thinking about changing that going forward.

Monday was the surgery I kept talking about but abruptly stopped. I just want this to be more of a positive space. But I do want to give you all an update since I already told you about it. The surgery was successful. Yeah! I wound up staying two nights instead of one and I have an allergic reaction to the prep that they put on my abdomen (I have five very tiny incisions) but nothing everything is good. And, yes, I did take my Kindle and read before and after the surgery. I read two books despite the pain and the constant interruptions from nurses. Once I was home both fur babies think it’s their duty to take care of me so there is much fighting over who gets to lay down by me. Such good kitties! Currently Reading: Decisions, decisions.


The Sunday Post #17: My Diet Coach: Last week’s Sunday Post is a cozy escape from the winter chill! While icy weather kept me indoors (thank goodness for remote work), Jeffrey, my furry “diet coach,” held his post by the fridge, keeping temptation at bay. A sweet shoutout from Terri Wilson had me LOL-ing. Curious about my current read or last week’s highlights? Grab a warm drink and let’s chat books, cats, and snowy days! ️

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2025 Bookish Goals. Challenges? Me? I’ve always avoided the pressure, but this year, I realized something—I’m already doing some of this stuff anyway! So why not make it official? From tackling my TBR pile to judging books by their covers, I’ve picked challenges that fit my vibe and my spreadsheet game. Plus, I’ve dreamed up a few fun ones (hello, Amish romance champ). If you’re curious about my 2025 reading goals or are thinking of joining a challenge or two, this post is for you!

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Book Review: With This Ring by Amy Clipston. Small-town charm, a bridal shop, and a second chance at love—this romance will have your heart skating with joy! Dakota’s broken heart meets Hudson’s stubborn ways in a story packed with chemistry, emotional twists, and irresistible side characters. Will they leave the past behind for a happily ever after? If you love sweet, small-town romances with all the feels, this is a must-read!

Book Review: Her Forbidden Christmas Match by Emma Miller. Looking for a heartwarming read that captures the magic of the holidays year-round? Her Forbidden Christmas Match by Emma Miller offers a fresh take on Amish romance with characters who challenge tradition and navigate faith, love, and second chances. With a bold heroine, an endearing father-daughter duo, and unexpected twists, this book will leave you captivated from start to finish. Whether you’re in the festive spirit or just craving a compelling story, this is one to add to your TBR for Christmas—or any season! Check out the review to learn more.

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What I Left for You Giveaway and Book Tour.  I partnered with JustReads! for this. (1) winner will receive a print copy of the book and a $15 Amazon Gift Card! GGiveaway ends at 11:59 PM EST on January 21, 2025. Click the photo above for all the details on how to enter.

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On Saturday, January 11th, I attended A Cozy Crafternoon hosted by Lisa at Boondock Ramblings and Erin at Cracker Crumb Life. It was so much fun and there was great discussion while we all worked on our separate crafts. I’m looking forward to the next session.

I worked on my Chevron knit blanket this week. Not a ton of progress, especially since I had ripped back a bunch of work I had done on the 11th. I still had no idea how I dropped a stitch so far down but it was just easier to rip it back and start over than try to repair it.

Yesterday I organized myself to start on my cross stitch Spellbound coasters. I haven’t cross stitched since I was a teen so I binged a bunch of YouTube videos to refamiliarize myself.


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44 responses to “The Sunday Post #18: WordPress Featured Images”

  1. contessacrespi Avatar
    contessacrespi

    Congratulations! May there be smooth sailing from this moment on!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you so much for the well wishes.

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  2. Rissi Avatar

    I’m glad the surgery was successful despite the allergic reaction. Hope your recovery is smooth and speedy. :)

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I appreciate your well wishes. I hope you’ve had a great week!

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  3. Anne Bennett Avatar

    Glad to know you are on the mend and that you have such attentive “nurses.” The purring is probably the best.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Anne!

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  4. Literary Feline Avatar
    Literary Feline

    I am so glad the surgery was successful, Carla! I love that your cats wanted to be part of your healing process. :-) Who said cats aren’t affectionate? I am glad you were able to get in some reading time. Take care and I hope you have a smooth and quick recovery!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you so much for the best wishes! I think cats are one of the most affectionate animals. But maybe I’m biased. I hope you’ve had a great week!

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  5. Rachel @Waves of Fiction Avatar
    Rachel @Waves of Fiction

    I haven’t crocheted in a long time, but I used to have fun doing it. Sounds like a fun crafting “get together”! Happy to hear the surgery went well despite the allergic reaction! Wishing you a speedy recover!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      It was fun! Thanks for the well wishes.

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  6. yvonne473 Avatar

    I’m so glad your surgery went well. Oh your kitties are so precious. I’m glad you have them by your side. Have a great week!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Yvonne. I hope your week is going great,

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  7. shelleyrae @ Book'd Out Avatar

    Wishing you a quick recovery, I’m glad you have the kitties, and books to keep you company.

    Have a lovely restful week

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you for your kind well wishes. I hope you have a wonderful week!

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  8. Leslie Avatar

    I’m glad your surgery went well! Looks like your caretakers made you extra comfy! How sweet!! Have a great week and I hope you have a speedy recovery!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      The kitties try to do what they can to make sure I’m healthy. Who else is going to feed them fish? I hope you have a great week too, Leslie!

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      1. Leslie Avatar

        haha, aww!! I’m glad they are helping, even so! :)

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  9. Jinjer Avatar

    I jumped out to see what you were talking about re your Sunday Post logo and I love it!!

    I’m glad your feline nurses are taking such good care of you as you recuperate.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Jinjer, thank you for taking a look at the graphic. I appreciate that. Feline nurses , bosses whatever you wanna call them. Have a great week!

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  10. BooksofMyHeart Avatar

    It’s great the surgery is over and you can be comfortable at home. Your blanket is beautiful. I hope you feel well and read some great books this week!

    Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Anne! I’m working hard on the blanket so I hope it turns out the way I want in the end. Happy reading!

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  11. Samantha @WLABB Avatar

    So glad to hear your procedure went well, and that is so sweet that your fur babies wanted to care for and comfort you. Your blanket is beautiful! How fun to craft and discuss.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Samantha! I can’t always knit and top, but if it’s something simple I can. Happy reading!

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  12. Sophie @BewareOfTheReader Avatar
    Sophie @BewareOfTheReader

    I am glad the surgery went well all in all! And I love creating graphics for the blog. Yours is perfect!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Sophie! It’s great to hear some feedback on my graphics. Have a great week!

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  13. Cindy Davis Avatar

    Yay for your surgery going well, and hopefully recovery is going smoothly! I used to cross stitch as well, I imagine it will come back to you quickly. Have a great week!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Cindy!

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  14. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    It’s wonderful that your surgery went well. And it’s great that you are in good hands with your fur babies in charge of you at home.

    I am trying to focus on just reading what I want to read—though I do want to squeeze in plenty of nonfiction and books about happiness and classics!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      The fur babies are in charge whether I’m sick or not they’re just the bosses. I love that you’re focused on reading what you enjoy. Happy reading, Deb!

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  15. joyweesemoll Avatar
    joyweesemoll

    Yay for a successful surgery! Wishing you a rapid recovery.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you, Joy!

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  16. buffywnabe Avatar

    Glad your surgery went well! That’s nice you were able to read in the hospital even with all the interruptions! The one time I had surgery I ended up staying an extra night in the hospital. I don’t feel like I got much reading done, mostly slept. Anyway, here’s to a good week for all of us, and hope your recovery continues going well!

    https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2025/01/19/weekly-wrap-up-207-january-19th-2025/

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I’ve had many mini surgeries over the course of my life because I was born at the birth defect so I’m quite adept at navigating all of the interruptions at a hospital. I hope your week is great!

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  17. Tammy Avatar

    I’m so glad your surgery was a success, and even better, it’s over! Have a lovely week and enjoy your cat nursemaids:-)

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I hope you have a great week too, Tammy!

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  18. the bookworm Avatar

    I am glad your surgery went well and you’re doing better. The kitties are so cute.

    The crafternoon sounds so fun! Enjoy your books this week, they all look good.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you! I’ve had a lot of good books lately.

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  19. Mae Sander Avatar
    Mae Sander

    Your decision to keep your blog upbeat sounds good. I decided that I would never write about health issues — too personal so bloggers either tell too much or their post is too full of hints and clever evasions.

    I can see how you would want to do an update to past posts, though, and it’s good that your procedure went well.

    best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Thank you for the support, Mae!

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  20. mjeanpike Avatar

    I’m glad all went well with the surgery and it looks as though you will be well cared for at home!

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Very well cared for! The husband helps too. 🙂

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  21. Erin @ Cracker Crumb Life Avatar

    I am happy to hear that your surgery went well! And that you have such devoted furry caretakers at home. Lol. I am also glad to hear that you had fun during the crafternoon! I did as well! Next time should hopefully go a little smoother.

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    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Unfortunately, I won’t make the next crafternoon. It’s Gkid #5’s birthday so we’ll be celebrating.

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      1. Erin @ Cracker Crumb Life Avatar

        Have fun at the party and make sure to eat cake! We will miss you and I hope you can make the next one!

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