Another quiet week with no appts. I don’t get my labs till the first week of August. I’m expecting the worst with another steep rise but am still hoping to delay treatment till fall or even this winter. Not to be pessimistic but realistic since Myeloma just doesn’t go away and blood work doesn’t magically get better:(
Monday is chore day and doing little things around the house. I cleaned the tub with Comet and I plan on washing the towels which I try to do on Mondays. The Flylady zone is the bedroom. I’d say if you’re new to Flylady, clean everything out of your bedroom except your bed and maybe a dresser. No TV’s, no extra chairs( unless it’s a very large room), and basically remove all distractions. If you haven’t uncluttered, now is the time to do so. As I’ve said many times, once things are simplified and cleared out cleaning is a snap, and keeping it that way is quite easy. More stuff means more cleaning and it is visually distracting. I do have a Heywood Wakefield bedside table I need for my meds that I take in the evening and my water. If I could figure out a way to eliminate that I would. Maybe another wood crate attached to the wall like the one on B’s side of the bed. It’s small but has enough room.
Mondays are also the day we don’t walk but oddly it feels like the day just doesn’t feel quite complete. But since I’m quite OC about it, it’s probably good I break up the routine.
I’ve been researching long term prepper pantry storage and it seems Mylar bags are the way to go. But since I’m using the vacuum sealer right now, I don’t think I’ll add mylar to the mix. Maybe down the road. But I’m not looking to try and prep for 5 years and those people that do are kinda extreme. So what I am going to do is get a few more 5-gallon buckets and put some of the vacuumed sealed bags in them so light doesn’t affect them. I’ll try and do a bucket for rice, then one for beans, and then one for flour or baking things. Also, I’d get the gamma lids since they screw down.
I do think that in the fall things are going to get worse and so it is good to be ahead of that. I still like the idea of the upright freezer for certain things but we need to kinda regroup from the tree expense.
Meal plan for the week is : ( in no particular order of using)
- Tacos, bean and some taco beef for the carnivores plus all the trimmings
- Cobb salad with hardboiled eggs, sliced cheese, olives, maybe some kind of bean like kidney beans, veggie bacon, cherry tomatoes from the garden and we also have cucumbers coming in as well.
- homemade macaroni and cheese with broccoli on the side
- chicken piccata/tofu with corn I froze( from the fruit stand) and maybe potatoes.
- homemade pizza
- mystery meal???
Well, that’s a wrap for now.
I agree with you on keeping things minimal in the bedroom. When we are in Zone 4 I find that I don’t have a ton to do. I’ll usually do a detail dusting and occasionally refold things in my armoire. It’s easy to Swiffer under my bed because there’s nothing stored under it! Zone 4 is a good time to check in with DD15 on whether she has clothing needs… especially since it can take a while to have things shipped with COVID delays.
Me too. It takes me about 10 minutes to wash the windows and dust. Good for you!!
Yes to minimal clutter! I dislike dusting in particular so only have out meaningful objects that are worth it to me.
I too think the food situation and other manufacturing and distribution problems are going to get worse in fall/winter. Every time Hubby comments on how many of x I have in the pantry I try to get him to remember that things were missing from the stores for weeks. A work in progress.
Yes, it was only few weeks ago that you couldn’t find flour, sugar, beans etc. I do have some things to dust but not in the bedroom. I have a few plants and then the one Heywood dresser. I would definitely add to your pantry:)
I like your idea to keep the bedroom clean and simple, I will give some thought to decluttering mine.