How in the world has it gotten to be the end of June? This month is just flying by and I have to say I have accomplished nothing.
So, what have I been doing since I clearly haven't been here much? Well, I have been taking care of my knees and hobbling around. Taking care of my knees means exercising, massaging, stretching and NOT sitting. Sitting seems to be my nemesis.
Yesterday was a reasonably functional day and today seems hopeful. With any luck at all at all I can actually get a few things done. Fingers crossed.
Also, my husband has decided to spice up our senior years by becoming a sleep walker. This is not for the faint hearted. After a few changes in our schedule things are going better but it has been a testy few weeks. My sleep has been wrecked and I am feeling it so between sleep deprivation and painful knees I have not been my usual, sweet, laid back, perky self. I have morphed into some sort of a she-demon -- no sleep will do that to me!
Hopefully things are getting back to normal. I slept last night and feel a lot better.
Now off to get something accomplished!
Monday, June 25, 2018
Saturday, June 02, 2018
June? Already?
I can't believe it is already June! What happened to May? I guess I blinked.
We have had some really early really warm days here in Texas. We don't usually have 100+ days in early June but yet, here we are. A lot of people complain about the heat -- the same ones that complain about the cold -- but I am not one of them. I don't do well in extreme heat because of medications that I take that make it worse but I am blessed that I have air conditioning and I have the freedom to stay indoors and enjoy it.
How do I enjoy it, you might ask? Well, I have several hobbies that I enjoy -- reading, needlework and drawing -- the drawing is new. I also do my exercise indoors. And there is the ever-present housework to keep me busy.
The other thing that I really enjoy is watching the birds. We have positioned the bird feeders close to the breakfast area windows and we are always entertained by them. We have a large dove that likes to sit on the top of the hook from which the feeder hangs and when he takes off in flight the whole thing springs back and forth! Lots of activity out there right now.
We have a cardinal family that has been around here since we moved in and they are so lovely. A brown thrasher family has joined in the neighborhood and they must have babies because the male just paces the yard catching bugs for their meals. He looks rather frantic as he paces -- maybe we have more birds than bugs? It is a very active yard and so much fun to sit with a cuppa and just watch.
While it is hot outside we have had a great time planting our little fairy gardens. I am not sure if the fairies like them but we did our best. I am planning out the next one that is going to be a beach scene in a galvanized bucket. My husband thinks I am a little crazy but I think I am creative! And nothing like keeping Hobby Lobby in business!
So, we are expecting a cold front (haha!yes, the term the weather wizards used) later today but for now we are experiencing the hottest day of the year so far so I am watching PBS -- a lovely documentary on Italy -- looks lovely!
We have had some really early really warm days here in Texas. We don't usually have 100+ days in early June but yet, here we are. A lot of people complain about the heat -- the same ones that complain about the cold -- but I am not one of them. I don't do well in extreme heat because of medications that I take that make it worse but I am blessed that I have air conditioning and I have the freedom to stay indoors and enjoy it.
How do I enjoy it, you might ask? Well, I have several hobbies that I enjoy -- reading, needlework and drawing -- the drawing is new. I also do my exercise indoors. And there is the ever-present housework to keep me busy.
The other thing that I really enjoy is watching the birds. We have positioned the bird feeders close to the breakfast area windows and we are always entertained by them. We have a large dove that likes to sit on the top of the hook from which the feeder hangs and when he takes off in flight the whole thing springs back and forth! Lots of activity out there right now.
We have a cardinal family that has been around here since we moved in and they are so lovely. A brown thrasher family has joined in the neighborhood and they must have babies because the male just paces the yard catching bugs for their meals. He looks rather frantic as he paces -- maybe we have more birds than bugs? It is a very active yard and so much fun to sit with a cuppa and just watch.
While it is hot outside we have had a great time planting our little fairy gardens. I am not sure if the fairies like them but we did our best. I am planning out the next one that is going to be a beach scene in a galvanized bucket. My husband thinks I am a little crazy but I think I am creative! And nothing like keeping Hobby Lobby in business!
So, we are expecting a cold front (haha!yes, the term the weather wizards used) later today but for now we are experiencing the hottest day of the year so far so I am watching PBS -- a lovely documentary on Italy -- looks lovely!
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Summer -- the Beginning
Summer began for us, as a family, early this year and both my daughter and her daughter were out of school last Friday. This is the first time my daughter has been done with school before June.
In addition to school being out, things at church have wound down as well. The choir is on summer hiatus and Sunday School is done for the summer. Our Sunday School program for the littles is The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd begun by Maria Montessori. It is a wonderful program and the children just love it.
I am continuing to read toward my Goodreads goal. Right now I am reading "Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evil". I bought a copy while I was in Savannah but I am reading it on my Kindle after checking it out on Overdrive from my public library. I am nearly done and will review.
The Hubs has had a couple of projects to deal with. One involves shimming up my bookcase in the bedroom. It is a large bookcase and I never had a problem with it leaning before but the carpet in my new bedroom is very thick and the bookcase just leans and honestly, it pretty much scares me to death because it is tall and heavy and the thought of it falling isn't pretty.
And, I had an idea for a knock-down play house for Hubs to build out of PVC pipe and cover with sheets. This is it.
I found the plans on the internet and it works well. It is rather huge though.
And then, the Fairy Gardens have been planted and here they are -- ta da!
We did this quite early this morning as it is really hot right now in North Texas. The mosquitoes almost carried us off and the heat got us really quickly. So, by 10 a.m. the gardens were planted and dressed, we were showered and ready for a quiet day indoors!
Tonight -- we will work on a puzzle! We haven't done that in a while and it seems like a nice thing to do after dinner!
Summer is getting off to a nice start.
In addition to school being out, things at church have wound down as well. The choir is on summer hiatus and Sunday School is done for the summer. Our Sunday School program for the littles is The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd begun by Maria Montessori. It is a wonderful program and the children just love it.
I am continuing to read toward my Goodreads goal. Right now I am reading "Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evil". I bought a copy while I was in Savannah but I am reading it on my Kindle after checking it out on Overdrive from my public library. I am nearly done and will review.
The Hubs has had a couple of projects to deal with. One involves shimming up my bookcase in the bedroom. It is a large bookcase and I never had a problem with it leaning before but the carpet in my new bedroom is very thick and the bookcase just leans and honestly, it pretty much scares me to death because it is tall and heavy and the thought of it falling isn't pretty.
And, I had an idea for a knock-down play house for Hubs to build out of PVC pipe and cover with sheets. This is it.
I found the plans on the internet and it works well. It is rather huge though.
And then, the Fairy Gardens have been planted and here they are -- ta da!
this one isn't quite finished |
this is the main one |
We did this quite early this morning as it is really hot right now in North Texas. The mosquitoes almost carried us off and the heat got us really quickly. So, by 10 a.m. the gardens were planted and dressed, we were showered and ready for a quiet day indoors!
Tonight -- we will work on a puzzle! We haven't done that in a while and it seems like a nice thing to do after dinner!
Summer is getting off to a nice start.
Friday, May 25, 2018
New Old School -- AKA Old Dog Learning New Tricks -- for me anyway
I have a love/hate relationship with my crock pot. It is a good crock pot. I can brown meat in it on the stove. It cooks a mean pot of beans. The crock is removable so cleaning is relatively easy. So what is my problem?
Everything coming out of it tastes the same. I recently made a recipe of orange chicken. It was dreadful -- and I couldn't tell the chicken from the roast I cooked last.
I prefer the oven but......what if I leave the house.
My mother would have never left the oven on and left the house so, as a result, it never occurred to me. I do remember one time that I programmed the oven to come on and heat a lasagne while I was at church but that was walking on the wild side for me.
So, I want to cook a roast. I don't want to put it in the crock pot. I want to slow cook it in the oven. I am going to be brave and put in on low (300) and then go get the g-daughter from school. I am going to leave the oven on.
This is ridiculous -- I am sure it will be fine.
I think I am too old a dog to learn new tricks!
Everything coming out of it tastes the same. I recently made a recipe of orange chicken. It was dreadful -- and I couldn't tell the chicken from the roast I cooked last.
I prefer the oven but......what if I leave the house.
My mother would have never left the oven on and left the house so, as a result, it never occurred to me. I do remember one time that I programmed the oven to come on and heat a lasagne while I was at church but that was walking on the wild side for me.
So, I want to cook a roast. I don't want to put it in the crock pot. I want to slow cook it in the oven. I am going to be brave and put in on low (300) and then go get the g-daughter from school. I am going to leave the oven on.
This is ridiculous -- I am sure it will be fine.
I think I am too old a dog to learn new tricks!
Monday, May 14, 2018
Little Women
Did anybody watch the Masterpiece Theater (PBS) adaptation of "Little Women" last night? I waited for weeks for it, I was so excited! Seems my neighbor decided to talk on his ham radio last night which caused a good deal of interference with my antenna so it was a dicey viewing. I was upset.
Aside from that, however, it was very enjoyable. It was much different than either of the movie versions I have seen multiple times in my life. The casting was was well done. None of these girls looked like glamour queens (i.e. Elizabeth Taylor) -- they all looked quite representative of young women the ages they were playing.
I am always interested in settings when I watch anything. I like to look at the backgrounds of photos as well. It was filmed in Wicklow, Ireland which I find to be a bit strange. To be such an "American" story, I would have thought it would have been filmed in Massachusetts where the book was set. The setting is gorgeous, as you would expect, but the viewer (if watching such things) gets the feeling that the setting isn't quite right. It is beautiful however, so no points lost there.
Angela Lansbury does a bang up job as Aunt March. She defies her age. It was a treat watching her in this role. I still watch re-runs of "Murder She Wrote" so I am a big Lansbury fan.
I completely enjoyed this show -- despite the interference from the annoying neighbor --and am looking forward to the second part next week. All of this and the Royal Wedding as well! It will be a good weekend.
Aside from that, however, it was very enjoyable. It was much different than either of the movie versions I have seen multiple times in my life. The casting was was well done. None of these girls looked like glamour queens (i.e. Elizabeth Taylor) -- they all looked quite representative of young women the ages they were playing.
I am always interested in settings when I watch anything. I like to look at the backgrounds of photos as well. It was filmed in Wicklow, Ireland which I find to be a bit strange. To be such an "American" story, I would have thought it would have been filmed in Massachusetts where the book was set. The setting is gorgeous, as you would expect, but the viewer (if watching such things) gets the feeling that the setting isn't quite right. It is beautiful however, so no points lost there.
Angela Lansbury does a bang up job as Aunt March. She defies her age. It was a treat watching her in this role. I still watch re-runs of "Murder She Wrote" so I am a big Lansbury fan.
I completely enjoyed this show -- despite the interference from the annoying neighbor --and am looking forward to the second part next week. All of this and the Royal Wedding as well! It will be a good weekend.
Friday, May 11, 2018
Homebody or Recluse?
I am noticing that, as I am aging, I am changing in ways I never imagined. Oh yes, the obvious things like the hair, the waistline (or lack of ), the newly acquired purple Hurrycane....
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These aren't the things I am talking about. I am talking about my change in interests and habits and such.
When I was young and when my children were young, I enjoyed all the things younger people enjoy. I liked going shopping and chatting with the neighbors (sort of, I am an introvert after all) and I absolutely loved going to bookstores.
Well, now the kids are grown, I don't care for shopping anymore, don't really know my neighbors yet (that might be ok!) and the bookstores are all gone.
Online shopping has squelched any desire I had to shop -- I mean, why bother when you can just click a button and it arrives at your door. Maybe. Or is dropped by a drone. Speaking of drones -- we saw one in the neighborhood across the street spying on the traffic at the intersection. It was scary -- on the same level as those big white wind turbines.
I digress.
So, have I become a homebody or a recluse? Seems I don't really want to be anywhere but home. I like my house to be clean, quiet and sort of dark and cool. It isn't always that way because of the g-kids who come around but for the most part, I really like it to be serene.
In our old house we had plantation shutters on the windows. In this house we have venetian blinds that need to be replaced. Hubs wants more shutters. I like the blinds. They let in more light and they remind me of my youth. My mother was an ace at making our house seem peaceful and serene and a lot of it had to do with those
blinds. I am afraid a lot of my reading about minimalism has stuck with me. I like these minimalist blinds. But, I want new ones, I want my OWN blinds.
I have a routine these days. It is rather slow and deliberate. It is almost imperative because of my gimpy knees but it makes me feel like I am in control. Not much gets set around on the tables and such. I don't buy magazines anymore so I have eliminated the clutter of that. The bookstores are all gone, for the most part, so I buy books or check them from the library on my Kindle. I absolutely love that.
It just seems like I have settled into this odd existence. So different that it used to be. But, I like it. I like the quiet. I like the world being "out there" with the dreadful traffic and the horrible problems we see everyday in the news and on social media. I like me being "in here" to keep things simple and serene.
I wonder what is wrong with me.
"
These aren't the things I am talking about. I am talking about my change in interests and habits and such.
When I was young and when my children were young, I enjoyed all the things younger people enjoy. I liked going shopping and chatting with the neighbors (sort of, I am an introvert after all) and I absolutely loved going to bookstores.
Well, now the kids are grown, I don't care for shopping anymore, don't really know my neighbors yet (that might be ok!) and the bookstores are all gone.
Online shopping has squelched any desire I had to shop -- I mean, why bother when you can just click a button and it arrives at your door. Maybe. Or is dropped by a drone. Speaking of drones -- we saw one in the neighborhood across the street spying on the traffic at the intersection. It was scary -- on the same level as those big white wind turbines.
I digress.
So, have I become a homebody or a recluse? Seems I don't really want to be anywhere but home. I like my house to be clean, quiet and sort of dark and cool. It isn't always that way because of the g-kids who come around but for the most part, I really like it to be serene.
In our old house we had plantation shutters on the windows. In this house we have venetian blinds that need to be replaced. Hubs wants more shutters. I like the blinds. They let in more light and they remind me of my youth. My mother was an ace at making our house seem peaceful and serene and a lot of it had to do with those
blinds. I am afraid a lot of my reading about minimalism has stuck with me. I like these minimalist blinds. But, I want new ones, I want my OWN blinds.
I have a routine these days. It is rather slow and deliberate. It is almost imperative because of my gimpy knees but it makes me feel like I am in control. Not much gets set around on the tables and such. I don't buy magazines anymore so I have eliminated the clutter of that. The bookstores are all gone, for the most part, so I buy books or check them from the library on my Kindle. I absolutely love that.
It just seems like I have settled into this odd existence. So different that it used to be. But, I like it. I like the quiet. I like the world being "out there" with the dreadful traffic and the horrible problems we see everyday in the news and on social media. I like me being "in here" to keep things simple and serene.
I wonder what is wrong with me.
Thursday, May 03, 2018
Made In Savannah -- Cozy Series by Hope Callaghan
I have just finished the last available book in the cozy mystery series "Made In Savannah" by Hope Callaghan. There were 9 books in the series with a 10th due out soon. I am looking forward to it.
This series was delightful to read and held my interest, clearly. The books are clean yet not squeaky --they do involve the Mafia, after all! They are not long books and are really quick reads.
The characters are not as fleshed out and complex as they could be but it is very easy to identify with Carlita's plight trying to keep her children on the up and up -- pretty difficult for a Mafia wife! And Elvira -- what a character -- the kind of you love to hate but end up really liking -- just because. The character of Mercedes could have been developed more but I suspect that is going to come in the next book.
If you have any knowledge of Savannah, Georgia, you will be able to identify places with changed names, events and activities that are associated with the city, and the architectural descriptions. However, I think the settings could have been expanded upon. If you don't have a good working knowledge of Savannah, it would be hard to develop a mental picture of the area.
The plots are good but could have a few more twists and turns. They are safe and straightforward but would be more engaging with more intrigue and complication.
With all this said, however, I do recommend these books. If they hadn't been good I would never have stayed through the entire series. I am looking forward to book 10 and hope it is out soon!
This series was delightful to read and held my interest, clearly. The books are clean yet not squeaky --they do involve the Mafia, after all! They are not long books and are really quick reads.
The characters are not as fleshed out and complex as they could be but it is very easy to identify with Carlita's plight trying to keep her children on the up and up -- pretty difficult for a Mafia wife! And Elvira -- what a character -- the kind of you love to hate but end up really liking -- just because. The character of Mercedes could have been developed more but I suspect that is going to come in the next book.
If you have any knowledge of Savannah, Georgia, you will be able to identify places with changed names, events and activities that are associated with the city, and the architectural descriptions. However, I think the settings could have been expanded upon. If you don't have a good working knowledge of Savannah, it would be hard to develop a mental picture of the area.
The plots are good but could have a few more twists and turns. They are safe and straightforward but would be more engaging with more intrigue and complication.
With all this said, however, I do recommend these books. If they hadn't been good I would never have stayed through the entire series. I am looking forward to book 10 and hope it is out soon!
Tuesday, May 01, 2018
Doodling Again
In case anybody is wondering, it is supposed to be an iris. My husband said he didn't know what it looked like. Blah.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Made In Savannah Series by Hope Callaghan
I am just beginning the last book in the Made in Savannah Series by Hope Callaghan. I have really enjoyed this series even thought it is very simplistic and predictable. It is enjoyable to just sit and read and not have to over think the plot.
Do I recommend? Yep.
Did it satisfy my desire to go back to Savannah? Nope. Still want to go. Right now.
Ok, that's all.
Do I recommend? Yep.
Did it satisfy my desire to go back to Savannah? Nope. Still want to go. Right now.
Ok, that's all.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
I Got a Package!
I got a package today! A complete splurge! Good thing it was free shipping.
Every year we get a rebate check from our electric company and my husband gives it to me as a little splurge. So, this year, I decided to spring for these -- got a really good price for them and free shipping!
I thought the packing was a little over the top and they are heavier than you would think because there are six individual trays of pencils inside. They are gorgeous. Not sure I want to use them! But I will!
Big Box! |
Lots of padding! |
Another box inside-- it's heavy! |
Like getting into Fort Knox |
Voila! My little splurge! |
I thought the packing was a little over the top and they are heavier than you would think because there are six individual trays of pencils inside. They are gorgeous. Not sure I want to use them! But I will!
Monday, April 23, 2018
Do you use Facebook?
I was one of the first to create an account -- back when it showed up and nobody knew what to do with it. I had a Myspace account and that was icky enough so I was curious about this new thing.
Years later -- well, here we are. New news about Facebook. It can't be trusted. Somehow I don't see any surprise there-- does anybody really trust anything on the internet? I trust this site right here pretty much -- except I get some really odd visitors. But the internet? I have always been careful about what I put out there.
Well, it seems that FB has been doing some nasty things and now it is all coming home to roost. So.....are you going to delete your account? It seems that you can't really delete it -- all your information is still out there somewhere. And photographs? Better make sure you have them stored elsewhere.
It will be a pain to get rid of it because that is how I keep up with people. I recognize that most of the news on there is fake. I know that most of the articles are just click bait. I realize that I am becoming more and more bored with the whole thing.
But....what should I do about it.
I get up in the morning and the first thing I do is check FB. Then I check the obits in my hometown newspaper. Then I check my email and my blog. Then I spend the rest of the day checking FB and I am noticing that I don't get updates from my friends -- just a select few people. Not exactly sure why but then I go people's individual pages and they have been posting, I am just not getting the updates.
I am becoming disenchanted but not sure how to break the addiction.
Thoughts?
I was one of the first to create an account -- back when it showed up and nobody knew what to do with it. I had a Myspace account and that was icky enough so I was curious about this new thing.
Years later -- well, here we are. New news about Facebook. It can't be trusted. Somehow I don't see any surprise there-- does anybody really trust anything on the internet? I trust this site right here pretty much -- except I get some really odd visitors. But the internet? I have always been careful about what I put out there.
Well, it seems that FB has been doing some nasty things and now it is all coming home to roost. So.....are you going to delete your account? It seems that you can't really delete it -- all your information is still out there somewhere. And photographs? Better make sure you have them stored elsewhere.
It will be a pain to get rid of it because that is how I keep up with people. I recognize that most of the news on there is fake. I know that most of the articles are just click bait. I realize that I am becoming more and more bored with the whole thing.
But....what should I do about it.
I get up in the morning and the first thing I do is check FB. Then I check the obits in my hometown newspaper. Then I check my email and my blog. Then I spend the rest of the day checking FB and I am noticing that I don't get updates from my friends -- just a select few people. Not exactly sure why but then I go people's individual pages and they have been posting, I am just not getting the updates.
I am becoming disenchanted but not sure how to break the addiction.
Thoughts?
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