This is my last week of working a full-time schedule for a bit. It’s been fun but also a bit exhausting. This last week of it should be interesting as lots of kiddos are coming back from vacation and we are on a three teacher rotation in that classroom.
This is yet another Sunday Evening posting but I will be joining up with Sandra and the other fabulous bloggers over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom tomorrow morning or evening. Depends on how the morning goes.
The Weather
We had a beautiful weekend! A few sprinkles here in the afternoon (poured just a few blocks north of us) but mostly sunny and in the mid-80’s. This coming week is showing sunny and in the 80’s as well except when it inches toward the 90’s on Friday. I’ll take it!
How I’m Feeling Tonight
My back is a little sore as I planted lots of flowers over the weekend. And can you believe I only took one early picture (shared on Instagram) of my project? I’ll have to take a few during the course of the week. However, I’m happy because my edge of the driveway butterfly garden is much closer to a reality.
On The Breakfast Plate
Same boring flip yogurt and vitamins I always eat (both today and tomorrow). However, this morning I did treat myself to an iced caramel macchiato from the grocery store Starbucks, thought it was pretty good.
On My Reading Pile
Not too much. I read Summer Island by Natalie Normann last week and really enjoyed it. Nice romantic escape to Norway. Some magazines, my favorite free (local) gardening magazine. I’ll need to find something before J’s lesson tomorrow night, something light probably.
On My TV
Not much. Watched the season finale of Loki on Friday. And then, we watched The Tomorrow War which we’ve subtitled Tremors meets Jurassic Park meets Predator meets Terminator meets….you get the idea. However, still fairly enjoyable, not one you have to think too hard to watch.
On The Menu
Another week of keeping it simple!
MONDAY: chicken on the grill, tricolor pasta *I work 8-4:30* *J has a baritone lesson at 6:30*
TUESDAY: pepper steak, rice *I work 8-4:30*
WEDNESDAY: turkey sausage and zucchini skillet *I work 8-4:30*
THURSDAY: pork chops on the grill, baked potatoes *I work 8-4:30*
FRIDAY: Homemade pizza or OUT *I work 8-4:30*
SATURDAY: maybe ribs in the slow cooker?
On My To Do List
- Pay bills!
- Finish filing my complaints against trash company with BBB and Attorney General (They keep charging us for things they stated in a letter were to be provided at no cost, it’s been a 4 month saga at this point and I’m done with them)
- Take care of indoor plants (give them some plant food, probably give some to plants on vacation outdoors as well)
- Still need to enroll J for next year (provide proof of residency)
- Pick up some bird seed (didn’t get to it over the weekend)
- Still need to make list of all the things, might push to next week
- AND G’s stuff remains in the living room. SIGH.
From The Camera
Looking Around The House
If you spend the whole weekend outside doing yardwork, then you don’t have to look at your messy house as much. My tip. Ha! Suffice it to say getting the house clean again and in a bit of order is on the list of all the things.
To Relax This Week I Will
Take care of my flowers, work on my garden journal
Something To Share
Plants I’ve found that repel mosquitoes. Lots of lists on-line but the ones from those lists that I find actually work the best are: Lemongrass, lavender, scented geraniums, marigolds, and basil. Basil was a new to me discovery for the mosquito repellent list. Apparently, basil leaves are toxic to mosquito larvae. I did go and put the basil leaves in some standing water in the yard during our heavy rains and the mosquitoes didn’t seem as bad as they could’ve been this year.
Quote For The Week
When spying a dragonfly dancing on air, your Guardian Angel is hovering near. (Richard Doyle)