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Happy Homemaker Tuesday, One Day Late

Not really a surprise anymore that I’m a day late with my Happy Homemaker Monday post. It’s just started off to be that kind of a week.

Worked yesterday so it does feel a bit as though my week is starting today. Let’s just get straight to the categories.

Don’t forget to check out the Happy Homemaker Link Up over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom.

The Weather

Something *finally* woke up spring or perhaps summer decided to take a trial run. Dare I say it was a little hot yesterday? Hot and windy, really windy. Today is also going to be warm, predicted high of 82, but maybe not so windy. Good chances of rain tonight into tomorrow. Then, it looks like a decent weekend with highs in the upper 70s. Sold, I’ll take it!

How I Am Feeling This Morning

Still trying to shake off yesterday’s mood. Been in such a funk lately. Work was okay, I was mostly in the preprimary class but it was the outdoor picnic day (postponed Earth day celebration) so it wasn’t bad. However, home was just frustrating. I’ll just leave it at that. Bit frazzled over all the things I should do today and all the things I want to do today. A bit of overlap on some of them.

On The Breakfast Plate

Lemon meringue pie yogurt, coffee, and vitamins.

On My Reading Pile

I just started in on Confessions on the 7:45 by Lisa Unger and it’s very good so far. Read a couple of David Bell books last week, not bad just not my favorites. Characters aren’t very likeable in his books. Good for low concentration reading. Books were The Request and Since She Went Away. If you have a choice between a book by Lisa Unger and David Bell, go with Lisa Unger, so much better.

On My TV

I’ll watch Prodigal Son tonight. Might see if we have a streaming service where I can watch Debris from the beginning. Always catch glimpses of it and think it looks interesting. Movies I watched over the weekend: Souls (very good, I’d watch it again!), Green Lantern (with my husband, I’d seen it before and slept through the end, it’s probably one of the worst super hero movies out there), and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Really enjoyed this one! Charlie Hunnam plays King Arthur and Jude Law plays King Vortigern, longer movie but worth watching, definitely not the Disney version of things, it’s on HBO Max).

On The Menu

Being in a funk equates to not having a great menu plan.

MONDAY: I was ticked off at the family and left them to their own devices, personally I ate chips and salsa plus a balanced break thing with nuts and pepper jack cheese cubes *I worked 8:15-3:30*

TUESDAY: Grilled Chicken Legs (probably going to just marinate them in some Italian dressing), salad

WEDNESDAY: Pork Chops (I’m going to grill them tonight), baked potatoes, salad *MNO!!*

THURSDAY: Stuffed peppers or spaghetti depending on mood/weather

FRIDAY: OUT or leftovers *J has an appointment at 4*

Looking Around The House

I’d rather be outside. It needs a good straighten and cleaning especially the kitchen (going to have a discussion about this with the teenagers)

To Relax This Week I Will

Work in the garden areas planting flowers. Maybe set up some fairy gardens. Go for a walk. Try to clean and clear out the house, want to redecorate a bit.

Something I’d Like To Share

How about something a little positive? My husband made me a raised garden bed using an old box springs we removed from J’s room.

Needs one more layer of soil. Not sure what we’re going to plant yet, maybe tomatoes here and something else over in the garden.

From The Camera

 

Quote For The Week

“Nothing is worth more than this day. You cannot relive yesterday. Tomorrow is still beyond your reach.”
(Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

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What do you do to get out of a funk?

 

 

Happy Homemaker Monday, Maybe Snow?

To start this week, after some typical spring days, we get maybe snow? Not happy about that. Not sure who out there is, happy for you if you get excited about April snow. However, most of us do not.

maybe snow

I’m ready to plant my flowers and more plants in the garden. Sit out in the sunshine. Not so much still drink hot cocoa and dream about doing it. SIGH. Guess I better make the most of today’s sunshine.

First though, it’s time to join in with Sandra for Happy Homemaker Monday.

The Weather

maybe snow
A few blue skies last week

Guess it’s fitting they’re busy talking about football on the news this morning (spring training camp stuff) since the weather predictions are more fall/winter than early spring. It’s been an usually cold spring, I think. The maybe snow is probably more like a good chance of it since we’re under a winter weather advisory starting later tonight. At least it looks as if things are back to normal by the weekend, and warm (finally) next week.

How I Am Feeling This Morning

Tired, relieved, frustrated, sad. Pretty much all the feelings. Tired because I didn’t sleep great. Relieved because J went to school this morning. Frustrated because I had to take the G’s car and I don’t want to take it to do my other errands, it is not a joy to drive (Husband took my car to go turkey hunting this morning). Frustrated for lots of other reasons, grab the tiny violins as I’m having a bit of a pity party. Sad because we have family moving out of state tomorrow and I’m going to miss them (though note: I am very happy for them).

Ever feel like there’s too much and not enough on your plate all at the same time? Kind of where I am right now. If that makes no sense to you, don’t worry, it doesn’t even make a lot of sense to me.

On The Breakfast Plate

Something a little different, strawberry toaster strudels with coffee and vitamins. I really need to get to the store.

On My Reading Pile

Finished two books last week. First, I read Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessica Bruder which was fascinating and disturbing and sad and hopeful all at once. After my nonfiction choice, I needed an “escape” so I read Girl A by Dan Scottow. A page turning thriller that surprised me in some ways and not in others at the end.

Finally, this week I’ll finish up reading The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian. I wasn’t sure I’d like it, pretty mixed reviews on Amazon (I checked it out of the library, I don’t think it’s free over on Amazon). However, I’m enjoying it. It reads like a thriller but the author spends a bit more time developing the main characters than in most thrillers I’ve read. Seemed to annoy some of the Amazon reviewers but I kind of like it.

On My TV

Tried very hard to watch the Nomadland movie after reading the book. Just couldn’t get through it. Too depressing for a Friday night. That said, some of the people profiled in the book play themselves in the movie so that aspect was interesting. Didn’t really watch anything else of note.

Typical TV shows: Prodigal Son, Masked Singer, Falcon and the Winter Soldier. I’ve been watching a bit of the Doctor Who reruns now and then.

On The Menu

Did I mention how I really need to go to the store? Last week, I changed a lot of my menu ideas so might be some repeats here. I’m sure things will change again this week as I’ll probably get called into work as well as change my mind once I go grocery shopping.

MONDAY: Subway OUT *J has a band concert!!*

TUESDAY: Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread

WEDNESDAY: Pork chops probably, salad, baked potatoes

THURSDAY: Chicken strips or there’s a moo shu pork recipe I’ve been wanting to try (would use the left over pork chops)

FRIDAY: Frozen pizza or OUT *J has an appt at 3*

Looking Around The House

I need to do a serious clean up again.

To Relax This Week I Will

Read my book, watch the birds, maybe do a little shopping other than at the grocery store

From The Camera

Something I Want To Share

I moved my So Not Organized blog followers from Bloglovin’ over to this blog. Hello! (Feel free to unsubscribe if this isn’t your cup of tea (or coffee), I won’t take offense.)

Also, look at these Earthship homes. I’d never heard of them before reading Nomadland.

Quote For The Week

Everyone needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul. (John Muir)

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How’s your weather look this week? Is it a maybe snow forecast for you as well?

Happy Homemaker Monday, A New Week

Well, last week got away from me. Some day I’ll go back to posting more than these Monday posts that sometimes don’t show up until Wednesdays.

I ended up working a lot more than I expected last week. One of the reasons explaining all the blog silence. Anyway, it’s a new week and time for a fresh start on things.

Going to link up as always with Sandra over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom. Go check out her posts!

The Weather

new week

A little cooler this morning but today is going to be another beautiful spring day! There is a chance for a frost overnight and on Tuesday night but lots of sunny skies predicted for the next few days.

How I Am Feeling This Morning

Brave and accomplished. Despite being super scared of needles, I went and got my Covid 19 vaccine. Thankfully, I found a place with the Johnson and Johnson one shot kind. And I’m even more thankful for the kindness of the pharmacy tech who gave it to me. A lot less nervous now but still just a tiny bit worried about side effects. As someone who’s had an allergic reaction in the past (to amoxicillin), I probably won’t fully relax until a couple days are past. Still, I’m done with the super scary needle part of things! Hooray.

On The Breakfast Plate

Lemon meringue pie flip yogurt, vitamins, and coffee.

On My Reading Pile

After waiting since December, I finally had a turn to read The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. Really enjoyed it. Over the weekend, I read a quick thriller by Lisa Unger called Under My Skin. I find I appreciate her books aren’t overly predictable.

On My TV

Over the weekend (it rained all day Saturday!), we watched a few movies. By myself I watched Gone Girl because I’d long ago read the book. Book was better. Of course. Then, we did it. We watched the FOUR hour Justice League movie. Started it Saturday night so had to watch a bit of the end again on Sunday (I may or may not have fallen asleep during part of the middle, just a battle scene, I think, and at the end). It was good. A bit too much slow motion in it (cut that and you’d probably have a 3 hour movie). Finally, yesterday, we watched Monsters, Inc. Just for fun.

Excited that Prodigal Son is back on tomorrow night! Need to finish the Q documentary on HBO Max. And of course, I’ll watch Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney Plus Friday night (husband wouldn’t admit it but he’s watching it with me).

On The Menu This Week

Last week was weird with me working unexpectedly and odd hours every day except Monday. Lots of eating out. Too much. Hopefully, this week we eat at home around the table a lot more.

MONDAY: Probably leftovers from the weekend or maybe pasta of some sort. Maybe pasta and leftovers *I have a hair appt at 11*

TUESDAY: Roast in crock pot

WEDNESDAY: Chicken Verde in crock pot

THURSDAY: Fried cube steak, mashed potatoes

FRIDAY: Probably OUT *J has an appt at 3*

Looking Around The House

Not too bad, lots of nervous energy funneled into cleaning the house a bit yesterday. Husband does have tax papers all over the living room. And we still have a box of jewelry sitting on the couch. Kitchen table is clear, however.

To Relax This Week, I Will

You’ll find me either outside working on the garden areas or inside dreaming about doing it. Read a book. Enjoy a cup of tea.

From The Camera

I’d kind of lost my camera motivation. I don’t know, all motivation. However, this little Eastern Towhee came to visit yesterday morning and I enjoyed some time chasing him around with it.

Eastern Towhee

Something I Want To Share

Probably goes under book talk but I’m really enjoying and finding a lot of peace in reading through the Jesus Calling book I picked up on Easter weekend. Have you read through it before?

Quote For The Week

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Philippians 4:13)

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What are your plans for this lovely part of mid-April?

 

Happy Homemaker Monday, Spring has Sprung!

Didn’t work today but am still late with this post. The weather of today made it impossible to focus on inside tasks. Still thinking of things I’d like to be doing outside as I stop to write this.

Joining in with Sandra over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom. My favorite Monday morning (or ahem, evening) link up.

The Weather

It’s currently 75, partly cloudy although mostly sunny, with trees shedding a fair amount of pollen. Achoo! Same weather forecasted for tomorrow and then, thunderstorms over night. Then, more warm weather. Have I ever mentioned this is one of my very favorite seasons?

How I Am Feeling This Morning Evening

Not too bad although my stomach is giving me second thoughts about my dinner dessert of leftover chocolate (almond bark actually) covered strawberries.

On The Breakfast Dinner Plate

Kept it simple and pulled some frozen rotisserie chicken from the freezer, heated that up with salads. And the above mentioned strawberries. (If you really want to know, breakfast was banana bread and way too much coffee!)

On My Reading Pile

I just finished a great book I accidentally downloaded. Really. Last Friday I was looking for something to read during J’s appointment but I was sleepy and dozing off. Dozed off and apparently my hand hit the phone just right to download a book called Refuge by Dot Jackson. Set in the late 1920’s and not my typical style. The main character leaves her abusive husband in South Carolina and sets off to find her late father’s family in Appalachia. Love, scandal, tragedy, it’s all there but it’s a surprisingly peaceful read as well.

And I renewed the housekeeping book. Read about it at the same pace I do it apparently. Not enough.

Also bought myself a couple of “real” books while Easter shopping last week:

On The TV

Been watching that documentary on Q over on HBO Max. Interesting but I’m ready to be done with it. And watching Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney. Broke down and watched The Book of Eli one day. Not even sure what to say about it. Weird. Watched a bit of The Ten Commandments on regular tv Saturday night. Still following along with The Masked Singer. Might watch The Voice, I tend to lose interest after the audition part.

On The Menu

Honestly, just not sure. I made one out before I went to the store for Easter but now it doesn’t sound good.

Easter was good. We had a scaled down brunch for my husband’s sister and her family plus my husband’s brother stopped by for a while. My husband smoked a brisket, and I made our famous brunch bacon, put together a fruit platter, and couple of desserts (strawberry cupcakes and Fruity pebbles bars). Oh, and I put out some banana bread.

Hard to get back to regular menus after the “big” meals like that.

MONDAY: deli chicken and salads

TUESDAY: probably tacos again *I work 8:30-5*

WEDNESDAY: maybe spaghetti? *I work 8:30-11ish*

THURSDAY: salsa verde chicken in the crock pot (might change) *I work 2-6*

FRIDAY: OUT *J has an appt at 3*

From The Camera

I can’t believe I didn’t take any pictures yesterday! Here’s a few glimpses of today’s projects.

Couldn’t resist this bleeding heart plant at the nursery. My dad always had one planted by the backyard patio. Now, I have on right off our deck.

I promise I watered the poor dill plant. Plan to fill in the second row of my “herb garden” next week.

 

Looking Around The House

It’s in a decent state because we had company though the couch is covered with our late aunt’s jewelry. So much. It’s my turn to go through it, I’m last. Was not expecting it. Spent a fair amount of time simply sorting things out yesterday afternoon (I don’t think any one else had really bothered with it, found some old lockets and such). Not sure what to do with it all. NOT keeping it.

To Relax This Week I Will

Go outside and work on the different garden areas. Work on my garden journal (this is just a spiral sketch pad I bought on clearance). Read my books by an open window.

Something I Want To Share

Just a conversation I had with G. Not sure if I’ve mentioned it but my husband’s sister and her family are moving to Florida. They’ve sold their house and have it mostly cleared out from the showings. I said, we could move (note: not to Florida, just in general). He said, no. Then, I said we could just pretend we were going to move and clear everything out and have our house look walk through ready all the time. My son looked at me and said, well, that’s not really living is it? SIGH. What is that saying? Out of the mouth’s of babes (though he’s 20).

Quote For The Week

My husband rototilled the garden today!

 

In Spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. (Margaret Atwood)

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What are your plans for this spring week?

Happy Homemaker Wednesday

Well, I’m late with things again this week. Still wanted to pause from “living la vida loca” and get a post up this week.

Technically, since Spring break starts today (for me, tomorrow for J), I am right on time. Maybe. Ha! Let’s look at the rest of this week with a few glances back and Monday and Tuesday.

Joining in with Sandra over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom. So glad she leaves the link up longer for slowpokes like myself!

The Weather

 

It’s been nice and sunny the past 2 days (a nice change from constant rain last week) but today is a bit chilly! As long as the sun is shining, I won’t complain too much. However, I’m excited for the warmer temperatures to return in time for Easter weekend. It’s 36 degrees out there right now. Ready to leave my seed starter containers out overnight instead of hauling them all inside each evening.

How I Am Feeling This Morning

Not too bad. Last week was rough between not feeling well and being a bit of an emotional mess. I slept better last night and woke up motivated today. Although, is it just me? Why is the best sleep always the 20 minutes when you nod off in the living room while trying so hard to watch something on the television? Actually, woke up last night after that 20 minutes convinced for a few seconds it was the next day already! Ever do that?

On The Breakfast Plate

A blueberry English muffin, coffee, and vitamins.

On My Reading Pile

I’ve stalled out on the Zen and the Art of Housekeeping book though I need to finish, due back at the library in just days. Read a thriller I really enjoyed called Heartbroken by Lisa Unger. Had just finished another of her books, can’t remember the title, read it in the library app that I enjoyed. This one would’ve been a great dark and stormy October night kind of read.

Also, I’m currently reading Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life by Jenna Bush Hager. Just finished her most recent book (I enjoyed it a bit more than this one), Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss. Found it a beautiful tribute to all the grandparents she recently lost. And note, while her parents and paternal grandparents are of course, political figures, this is not in any way a political book.

On My TV

J and I watched The Emperor’s New Groove one day last week. Really enjoyed it! And my husband and I watched an awful movie called Jumper one weekend day. Other than that, the usual: The Voice, The Masked Singer, Captain America and the Winter Soldier, plus a mix of whatever happens to be on each night. Yesterday afternoon, I started watching a documentary about Q on HBO. Rather interesting.

On The Menu

Unexpected surprise gifts from sweet preschool students are the best!

 

Easy to plan the week’s menu with a 2 day head start!

MONDAY: pork chops on the grill, asparagus, corn on the cob *I worked 8:30-11:30*

TUESDAY: tacos *I worked 8-1*

WEDNESDAY: Salad plus leftovers

THURSDAY: turkey sausages, peppers

FRIDAY: OUT *J has an appt at 4*

From The Camera

 

Looking Around The House

Spring cleaning needs to happen!

To Relax This Week I Will

Take the camera outside and enjoy the sunshine! Maybe visit the garden center.

Something I Want To Share

No idea why this song popped into my head this morning! However, here you go:

Quote For The Week

How wonderful yellow is! It stands for the sun. (Vincent Van Gogh)

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Headings were in blue because baseball is back! Royals opening day this week. How is your week going so far?

Happy Homemaker Monday, Happy Spring!

Though it’s back to chilly and cloudy today, it’s officially my favorite season. Spring! Full of possibilities and flowers. Warmer air and sunshine more often. It seemed every time I ventured outside last week more blooming flowers greeted me. Sharing them through out my post. (Note: I did buy some outdoor flowers. Not a lot as we’re not quite into the frost free days but a few.)

Let’s join in with Sandra, our host, over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom and get right to the categories this morning.

The Weather

It’s Spring! And it was sunny all weekend long. And warmer, just a light jacket required sometimes. However, today is rainy with more predicted for tomorrow. Then, we get some sun again. Then, more rain. However, the rain makes the grass turn green and the flowers grow so not too many complaints. Highs in the mid 50’s to lower 60’s. Works for me.

How I’m Feeling This Morning

 

I felt a little sneezy yesterday (hello, pollen!) but I feel okay this morning. A bit of a rough start with J and lots on my mind in that regard.  Also, thinking about Easter and how it’s going to be different again this year.  However, I’m doing okay.

On The Breakfast Plate

Same boring breakfast I usually mention so I’ll share yesterday’s plate instead. I’ve started treating myself to a Starbucks coffee (chai tea latte, actually) when I grocery shop in the early mornings. Yesterday, I added a blueberry scone to the mix. Fun use of my gift cards and nice once a week reward after my grocery shopping is done. There’s a Starbucks in my local store so it’s easy to do.

On My Reading Pile

I stalled out on my reading a bit last week. Working my way through Zen and the Art of Housekeeping by Lauren Cassel Brownell. Also, reading Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. I want to like it but it’s not holding my attention. Finally, I also borrowed Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss by Jenna Bush Hager. Looking forward to reading that one.

On My TV

Doctor Who, picking and choosing episodes of the Matt Smith season to watch. Falcon and the Winter Soldier, good first episode though not what I expected. Husband and I watched a few movies this weekend. Ford vs Ferrari was really good and worth a watch if you’ve not seen it yet. One you could easily watch with teenagers.  We also watched Cocktail with Tom Cruise. I actually saw that at the movies my freshman year of college. Music’s still good, movie’s still awful. And I guess we were on a retro kick, finally, we watched all 3 Beverly Hills Cop movies. Husband said they should’ve stopped after one. Maybe.

We’ll watch The Voice tonight and the Masked Singer on Wednesday but other than that, maybe I’ll pick up those books I mentioned in the category above this one.

On The Menu

MONDAY: Roast in the crockpot

TUESDAY: Chicken spinach skillet (carry over)

WEDNESDAY: Sandwich steaks on grill, asparagus

THURSDAY: BLT chicken salad (basically, I’m frying bacon and we’re eating it with cooked chicken on top of salads)

FRIDAY: OUT *J has an appt at 3*

Looking Around The House

Needs a good cleaning. Thinking of giving the Fly Lady system another chance.

To Relax This Week, I Will

Figure out my life in 3 easy steps? No. Enjoy Rudolph Day on Thursday. Read my books. Wander the yard and enjoy my flowers. Start some seeds. Get out the camera and capture some bird photos again. (J came and found me earlier to ask about a new bird under the suet feeder. Our Eastern Towhee returned!)

From The Camera

Lots of flower photos throughout the post, hope you’re enjoying them. All I have this week are flower photos.

Something I’d Like To Share (It’s doing double duty as my Quote for the Week)

It’s a poem, bit long. Found it incorrectly attributed to Dr. Seuss on Pinterest. Correct author (ah, the Internet rabbit hole of research) is Dallas Clayton. Worth a read and a thought for sure.

Be Kind

By: Dallas Clayton

Be kind to the wishers
who haven’t got wishes.
Be kind to the fishers
who haven’t got fishes.
Be kind to the beginners
who haven’t got ends.
Be kind to the strangers
who haven’t got friends.
Be kind to the walkers
who haven’t a shoe.
Be kind to the talkers
who haven’t a clue.
Be kind to the outsiders
and insiders too.
Be kind to the kind
kept confined in the zoo.
Be kind in your mind
and in all that you do
and you’ll find
that mankind
can be kind to you too!

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So what are your plans for this first full week of Spring time?

Happy Homemaker Monday, Rainy Days

Good morning! Look, I’m back to posting on Mondays! Hoping to post a bit more this week. However, I make no promises.

It is nice to get back into the routine of a Monday morning planning post. I’ll be linking up as always with Sandra over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom.

Let’s just get right into the post categories.

The Weather

In case the title of the post didn’t give it away, we’ve had some rainy days (all weekend long). And are supposed to get a few more. A chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. More on Wednesday and Thursday. Highs mostly in the upper 50’s though there a few cooler days near the end of the week.

How I Am Feeling This Morning

 

A little stressed. Slept okay but Daylight Savings Time throws me the same as everyone else. It’s my annual announcement now that (wait for it) the days get naturally longer and shorter! Ugh, I despise dark mornings. Seven thirty for the sunrise? No thank you. Okay, done griping as it doesn’t do any good.

On The Breakfast Plate

Cinnamon roll, bacon, coffee, vitamins

On My Reading Pile

Sometimes, one book leads to another. And with the weather, I did quite a bit of reading last week/over the weekend. I started with Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify. by Lisa J. Schultz. However, I had to put it down a few times as it was a little overwhelming. I had to be in the right mood to pick it up and finish it. Not a bad book, a bit preachy here and there but over all fairly motivating. It also gave me a bit of mid-life crisis anxiety. Her book led me to the one I’m currently reading (just started it): Zen and the Art of Housekeeping: The Path to Finding Meaning in Your Cleaning by Lauren Cassel Brownell.

During my pause from the organizing book, I read Heartbreak Bay (Stillhouse Lake #5) by Rachel Caine. A great series I’ve enjoyed reading. However, sadly, it turns out the author passed away shortly after finishing this book.

And finally, yesterday, I completed Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier. A great suspense read that kept me guessing almost to the end. I’ll most likely seek out more books by this author.

On My TV

We’ve been casually watching The Voice and we’ll watch The Masked Singer this week (we forgot it last week). I’ve been watching Doctor Who on HBO Max, decided to pay for one month of it to finish and see a few movies on there but it won’t be a continued subscription. Started to watch Ready Player One on Saturday night but realized it wasn’t the movie I thought. Seemed like a good one though so I’ve ordered the book from the library to read it first.

On The Menu

I really have no idea.

MONDAY: French Toast, bacon, honeydew melon

TUESDAY: OUT or husband’s choice *J has an appointment at 4*

WEDNESDAY: Chicken Spinach skillet dinner, Shamrock shakes *Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!*

THURSDAY: Maybe a roast in the crockpot? *I work 1-6*

FRIDAY: OUT or husband’s choice *I work 3-6*

Looking Around The House

I’m in the mood to redecorate everything. However, I guess I should clean before I do that. Kitchen needs a little work. Rest is more or less okay, just needs the touch up before some serious cleaning.

To Relax This Week I Will

I don’t know. Maybe visit the flower store. I hear a hanging basket of pansies calling my name. Pick up the camera, write a few blog posts, declutter (Is that relaxing?)

From The Camera

Another week of not picking up the camera much last week. Not one bird photo other than the ones accidentally captured below in one of my gloomy sky photos.

Something I Want To Share

This song popped in my head this morning. Pretty much describes my mood this morning.

Quote For The Week

May the flowers remind us why the rain was so necessary. (Xan Oku)

Amaryllis bloomed!

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How are things in your corner of the world?

 

Happy Homemaker Wednesday

Another mid-week start around here. Hoping to get back on track next week.

Yesterday, I finished up working for a teacher who was gone for about a week and half visiting family. And so, I feel as though my week of “at home” begins today.

It’s been a bit of a rough start to the week with J’s anxiety toward school flaring up once again. He’s just starting his week today as well. I’m praying and hoping that our long-awaited appointment next week gives us some tools and answers. Can’t help but wonder if any of this would’ve even happened in a world where the pandemic didn’t happen. Can we all just hop over to that universe?

Anyway, lots of to-do’s on my list today so let’s get on with this post. Even though I’m late again, I’ll still link up with Sandra over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom.

The Weather

 

Warm and windy! We’re actually under a wind advisory. Rain later tonight or tomorrow. It’s been so nice out lately, light jacket weather and sometimes no jacket weather. Makes me wonder if March shall leave like a lion since it arrived in such a lovely way.

How I Am Feeling This Morning

 

A bit stressed and a bit optimistic all at once. Basically, a mess of emotions. Not sure what’s middle aged related and what’s worry over my kids related. Physically, I feel fine. Maybe a bit tired.

On The Breakfast Plate

Flip yogurt (peach cobbler), coffee, and vitamins

On My Reading Pile

Some random book about decluttering. I haven’t had much time to read while working full-time hours. I did send back the Clean Mama book to the library unfinished. Couldn’t get into it. Probably wasn’t in the right mindset but it felt pretty cliche after half a chapter.

On My TV

Watching through reruns of Doctor Who on HBO Max but the trial ends tomorrow so I’ll have to find something new. We decided it’s a bit too much to continue as a paid channel. (G likes the content best so maybe I’ll file that knowledge away as a birthday/Christmas idea for him). We did watch both Coming to America and Coming 2 America last weekend. Classic Eddie Murphy. We enjoyed the trip down memory lane with our re-watch of the first movie and thought the second was also well done. My favorite Eddie Murphy movie is Beverly Hills Cop so I may need to find a way to watch that soon.

On The Menu This Week

It’s a bit of an off week for my menu plan. I went to the store Saturday morning before I had a chance to figure out a serious plan. However, knowing I was working a few days this week, kept it pretty simple once again. Also, we’ll have my nephew staying with us from Thursday through the weekend.

MONDAY: My husband brought home a deli chicken so we had that.

TUESDAY: Tacos, yellow rice

WEDNESDAY: French toast, bacon or sausage

THURSDAY: Roast in the crock pot or spaghetti

FRIDAY: Hot dogs, French Fries, Chocolate Chip cookies for dessert

From The Camera

I’ve been missing a bit of inspiration. Probably related to coming home from work tired. Didn’t even have the energy for a bird watching post on Saturday so here’s a blue jay to make up for that miss.

Worked in the yard a bit over the weekend so didn’t pick up the camera much while raking, messing with dirt, etc. Spring bulbs starting to emerge all around the yard. Yesterday, my husband told me one of my daffodils on the side of the house bloomed. A bright spot in a week of rough beginnings.

Looking Around The House

 

Clean up is definitely on today’s agenda. Focus is on the basement though as that’s where my nephew sleeps when he stays over.

To Relax This Week I Will

Go to Target, cross some items off the to-do list, light a candle, just breathe.

Something I Want To Share

Amaryllis closer to blooming again. After an entire summer on the porch, I cut it down to the bulb last fall and brought it inside. Mostly, ignored it. Yet, when I started watering it again, it grew back. And now, it’s about to bloom. Gives me hope.

Quote For The Week

For you have been called to live in freedom, my brothers and sisters. But don’t use your freedom to satisfy your sinful nature. Instead, use your freedom to serve one another in love. (Galatians 5:13)

(I downloaded a Daily Devotion Bible app on my phone and this was the first one I read yesterday morning. It really resonated with me. Perhaps it will with you as well.)

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And now, I’m off to Target. Plan to catch up with the rest of you this afternoon, I hope.

 

Happy Homemaker Monday, Welcome March!

Do not adjust your calendars. It is indeed Wednesday, the 3rd day of March! I’m posting a bit late this week. And what a week it’s been already. Had blog issues over the weekend to start. However, I’ll share about the rest of the week later.

If the link is still available, I’ll link up with Sandra, our host, over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom. Let’s look at the week from the middle of it.

The Weather

Beautiful! Seems so strange to think just a couple of short weeks back we were in sub freezing temperatures. Today’s predicted high is 70 degrees and sunny skies show all week long. Not a temperature below 50 degrees in the daytime highs. I’ll take it!

In the weird weather news: We had a regional tornado siren test yesterday and some error triggered everyone to get an alert as if it were a real tornado on their phones. Very confusing. Preschool kiddos did great going into the shelter area of the classroom. Usually, it’s just sirens for tests. It was sunny without a cloud in the sky! Today is the typical first Wednesday of the month siren test for our local area.

How I’m Feeling This Morning

Pretty good but a bit nervous. I also feel like I’m playing hooky from work a bit. My oldest son was exposed to the virus over the weekend. However, it was outside at the park. I think the odds are slim he contracted it but he’s worried, of course. And I opted to be responsible and contact my work. While I could technically be there, my boss and I agreed it’s probably best to be overly cautious while waiting for test results (My plan today, figure all that out: the where, when, and cost of testing near us. Cost because we want the quick results option…). So, I suppose the true answer is I’m feeling lately like it’s always something around here.

Glad I decided at the last minute to splurge on these flowers at the grocery store on Sunday. Bright spot on the kitchen table during this weird week.

On The Breakfast Plate

Flip yogurt and coffee. Plus vitamins

On The Reading Pile

Last week, I finished Someone We Know by Shari Lapena. It wasn’t one of my favorites but it ended with some open questions. So, I’d probably read a sequel just to see.   The other book I finished, A Minute to Midnight by David Baldacci surprised me by being better than the first in the series. It’s also a bit “out there” as far as plot lines but I like the characters enough that I’ll most likely stick with the series whenever a 3rd book appears.

A change in direction for this week, Clean Mama’s Guide to a Peaceful Home: Effortless Systems and Joyful Rituals for a Calm, Cozy Home by Becky Rapinchuk is on the virtual shelf this week. Also, need to pick my first reads book from Amazon Prime.

On The TV

Finally, used my free trial code for HBO max (it expired March 1). So, we watched The Little Things on Friday night. My record for lousy movies continues. You know it’s pretty bad when Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto together can’t save it.

Speaking of bad movies, my husband turned it on but I’m the only one who watched the entirety of the new Tom and Jerry movie.

At least, Doctor Who didn’t let me down though I’m watching from the beginning and just now on season 2. My husband is catching up on Game of Thrones (never could get into it personally).

Would we pay for HBO max after the trial? I don’t think so.

On the regular tv, I watched Prodigal Son last night. Another fun and witty episode. I think the new characters are going to add to the show as well.

On the Menu

Supposed to be working 8:15-3:45 all week so kept it simple.

MONDAY: Pork chops, broccoli *I worked 8:15-3:45*

TUESDAY: chicken legs, chive and onion potatoes (grocery store item), rice (for J who didn’t like the potatoes last time), and salad. *I worked 8:15-3:45* *Not a great dinner, one of those where every thing went wrong*

WEDNESDAY: sausage zucchini skillet

THURSDAY: Spaghetti (May look into grilling something instead)

FRIDAY: OUT

From The Camera

Looking Around The House

I’ll spend this unexpected day here cleaning up a bit more. Need to lighten things up for spring and summer. Washing the door mats right now.

To Relax This Week I Will

Good question. Might make an almost lemon pie since it’s almost spring. Watch my birds. Pick up the camera. Spend time watching Doctor Who. Go outside and work in the yard a bit, not much to do yet as I know it’s too early despite our wonderful weather. Still, signs of spring are there:

Quote For The Week

Life’s too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right, forgive the ones who don’t and believe everything happens for a reason. (Dr. Seuss)

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How are you spending your first week of March?

Happy Homemaker Monday, Nearing Winter’s End

Whew! Now that we’ve had a little winter, I’m ready for spring’s arrival. It’s not time quite yet but we only have 26 days to go.

Oh boy is it ever a Monday as well. I just typed up my entire post and something happened in the save draft part and *poof* it all disappeared except the first two sentences. So this is my second try at posting this morning.

Joining in to plan my week with Sandra over at Diary Of A Stay At Home Mom.

The Weather

The sun is shining! It’s warm (well, warm for winter and supposed to be almost 50 degrees today). Tomorrow, it’s going to hit 60 degrees. And then, we return to normal with highs in the upper 40’s. However, I’ll take melted snow and upper 40’s over the artic blast any day. We want to return that weather for a full refund.

And I continue to think of our friends to the south hit so hard by the weather. Praying they quickly recover.

How I Am Feeling 

Frustrated! My blog keeps wigging out when I try to save my drafts

On My Mind

I’ve typed this section twice now. Maybe you aren’t meant to know what’s on my mind today. Thank you for all the kind words and prayers last week when I mentioned my job. Still thinking things through but feeling a bit more optimistic. Today’s concerns mostly revolve around my youngest son and his struggles with anxiety and school in this “lovely” pandemic world.

On The Breakfast Plate

Flip yogurt, coffee, vitamins.

On My Reading Pile

Planned to read A Virgin River Christmas this week because of Rudolph Day after taking a break from the books. However, I just couldn’t do it. The books are too “formula” for me. I don’t mind slightly predictable so perhaps I’m just not a fan of the author’s writing.

Since I needed a change, I quickly read through some suspense/thriller novels over the weekend with a new to me author, Shari Lapena. An Unwanted Guest was my favorite as it had a nice spooky vibe going. However, I also enjoyed The Couple Next Door and A Stranger in the House as well.

Then, to go a completely different direction, I read The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. (Can’t figure out how to make the thing above the “e” in his last name). I’d never read it before and they reference it a few times in Fear The Walking Dead so I was curious. Enjoyed it.

Now, I’m back to suspense and reading Outfox by Sandra Brown. Takes a bit more concentration but engaging enough.

On My TV

The Muppet Show! Reliving my childhood with a bit of comfort television. And trying not be annoyed at my husband calling it Sesame Street for adults. He’s probably still annoyed at having sat through the movie, Bliss with me. “You pick the worst movies!” Ahem, I don’t disagree. I found that one disappointing. Not what I expected. At least WandaVision and Prodigal Son don’t disappoint. Of course, the latter is on hiatus until March. Still working through Fear the Walking Dead as my laundry folding show.

On The Menu

A bit ambitious this week, we’ll see how it goes.

MONDAY: stuffed peppers *I have a hair appointment at 11* *J has a baritone lesson at 6:30*

TUESDAY: ham steaks and baked sweet potatoes

WEDNESDAY: garlic chicken bites and asparagus (Fresh! On sale! Hooray!)

THURSDAY: Mongolian Beef in the crock pot *Rudolph Day*

FRIDAY: Sheet pan pancake

From The Camera

New Recipe I Tried Last Week or One That We Really Enjoyed

Yesterday, I tried a new recipe for sheet pan maple pork chops. The pork chops were okay but our family united in hatred of cooked fennel. One of my list items this year was to try a new vegetable each week. Now, we know fennel is not a favorite (to understate things).

To Relax This Week I Will

Make a second attempt at cleaning the house (doesn’t work well with everyone at home in snowy weather). Give my February magazines one last glance before tossing them in the recycle bin.

Quote For The Week

I shall have to put up with a few caterpillars if I want to see the butterflies.

(from The Little Prince)

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What are your plans for this last week of February?

 

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