Friday Things

My budget month is coming to a close, and overall, I did well. Groceries came in at a little under $400, so that’s really good. Other bills were just normal things, I think. Most of my bills are on autopay and are generally fixed or close to it. The water bill varies by season, and so does PGE.

Today is a home day, and I’m doing another loaf of sourdough. It’s so weird that after not baking bread for a good while, it’s like starting over. But I did get my starter nice and active. The other trick I started using was to turn on the oven light and put the starter in there at first to double in size, and then later for bulk fermentation. It worked brilliantly. I guess there’s always something new to learn.

I had my first real-life experience with AI. I had a message about reordering some of my CPAP stuff. So I called the number, and it was an AI named Brenda. It asked all the pertinent questions. It was both weird and ok. I didn’t have to talk to anyone, so that was positive. On the other hand, this was not a real person, and there was no option to do so. I guess the future is here.

I do hope there’s a special place in HELL for the ICE agents that murder innocent people and use children to trap others. I’m not religious and am an atheist, but there has to be a HELL for them in some shape or form.

I do need to work on next month’s budget and see how far I can get with that. I started our taxes, but not everything comes in till the end of the month. I felt good about starting it. February has another Allstate payment and the Fair plan installment too, so that will be a challenge. I think that’s all the unusual stuff. Also, keep trying to get the last CC finished. We shall see, or maybe I should start singing” We shall Overcome”. ???

What things are any of you up to? What about that huge storm heading East? Are any of you in the storm’s path? It sounds awful.

Thankful Thursday

I’m thankful to be walking, even if it’s not what I used to do. I guess age catches up to us in spite of all that we do to stay healthy and active. I’ve always exercised and eaten mostly vegetarian my whole life, and still, things creep in. Until I get moving in the morning, I am pretty stiff but then my joints loosen up after walking around.

I am thankful that adjusting to my CPAP was so easy. As resistant as I was, it is a good thing. I’ve had zero sleep disturbances, so I guess it’s doing what it is supposed to do. I still need to buy a battery pack if I camp.( questionable at this point).

I’m grateful for the beautiful weather we’ve had with mild temperatures. Also, it’s getting light early again, and sunset is later; there’s a lot more light. These are the times I miss Barclay when we would start to sit out in the afternoon with our wine and talk about the day, or camping, or whatever. 😦

Today, I plan on going to the library and the gym for a short workout. I want to get home and bake the sourdough loaf I have in the fridge.

Midweek Musings

I started reading Clavell’s Noble House. I read this back in the 80’s, but he is such a good writer, I wanted to reread it. The books are hard to find(any by Clavell is), but my son, who frequents thrift stores, found a first edition for me. Whereas Shogun takes place in ancient Japan, this is set in Hong Kong. I have a library book to pick up, and it’s one that’s been on hold for quite a while, Dan Brown’s Secret of Secrets. Have you read it? I’m curious about it and whether I’ll like it. I did like the action in his other books, so we’ll see.

I’ve had a flare-up of my IBS, so I haven’t been to the pool or down to the Roseville gym. I have walked and done the Auburn gym, but I want to keep track of what foods may be triggering this( pizza? dairy?). I checked with Dr. Laptalo, and he thought it might be connected to my Velcade. (Remember my chronic diarrhea started way back with Revlimid, like in 2010. Most of that is over with, but occasionally I get a period where it seems to flare up. He suggested some OTC Imodium, so I’ll check that out. I do have Lomotil, which I take when needed, and that was an absolute game-changer for me, so I could go out to eat, travel, etc. But these flare-ups make it hard to go out. Todays Wednesday, and I’ve been fine the last few days, so I’ll see how it goes for the rest of the week. This is a common side effect of chemo, but with Velcade, I haven’t noticed much. On the other had I didn’t develop IBS with Revlimid for 3 years, and then the last 2 when I was on it were truly awful.

So, as such, I haven’t decided if I want to get my book or not. I plan on making another sourdough loaf as I fed my starter. The whole wheat loaf didn’t have a very good rise, so I think my starter was too weak. I did get some organic flour to use as opposed to the whole wheat I had used. Whole wheat is great for a yeasted bread, but much harder with a sourdough starter.

I need to work on next month’s budget, too. I have Allstate as an extra expense and part of the house insurance, too. I need to check if there’s something else too. Property taxes are coming due, so I need to figure that out.

That about sums it up!

MLK Jr. Day and menu for the week

It makes me so sad to have this be MLK Jr day and all that he stood for and died for, and to have our country deteriorating in front of our eyes. I still believe in the ‘dream’ and that somehow we will find our way back to decency, truth, and democracy.

I read an article in the NYT, I think it was on a reporter in Minneapolis, and how on the ground there, it is much worse than it appears. She gave a couple of examples, and it was horrifying. I just checked, and it is the NYT and the reporter is Lydia Polgreen. You should read it if you can.

Like Samwise Gamgee says, ‘that there is still some good in this world’.

Onwward to the daily stuff in one small persons life.

Last night we had ham and Swiss cheese sliders while we watched ‘Stranger Things’. I think there’s one episode left in Season One. It’s better than I remember.

Monday- a freezer meal of one of the Souper Cube meals. I have a mac and cheese and a wild rice soup out to use.

Tuesday – I have some corn tortillas to use up, so I might make enchiladas and beans.

Wednesday- I have one frozen pizza left in the big freezer, so I want to use that up.

Thursday- I have some tamales in the big freezer, too, so I may do those as well.

Friday- Breaded cod and potatoes. I have 3 or 4 russets to use in the fridge, so either I’ll make some French Fries or do home fries. Plus, I have a baggie of cut-up bell peppers in the freezer, so I could add some if I do the home fries.

I am using the veggies I used the vacuum sealer on, and it seems as if it’s working great. I opened the shredded brussels sprouts, and they looked great. So I have lots of salad to use up this week, too.

Today is a home day, and I started some sourdough bread. The YouTuber I’ve been watching for sourdough tips is Kelly Welk. Very practical and useful information that she gives, plus she demonstrates how to do things. I didn’t have enough bread flour, so I added in White Wheat, so I’m not sure if that’s going to affect the density. For me to run out of flour certainly says something about where my priorities have been. I guess I haven’t made any bread in a while, except in the bread machine, and I wanted that to be half whole wheat. I’ll go to Costco to get their flour sometime this week.

I hope it’s a good holiday for you, and we must believe that good will always win out over evil.

What plans do any of you have today? In California, all the state parks offer free admission. That would be fun to go do.

Simple Sunday

A night of not sleeping well got me off to a slow start. I’ll see how I feel in an hour or so. I started my sheets in the laundry and watched a clip on YouTube on how to revive your sourdough starter. I got my starter out of the fridge and did the measurements. She suggested 15 grams of each, but I had 18 come out of the jar, so I used that. But I did follow through with all 3 measurements the same. So water, flour, and starter all were all 18 grams. I’ll see how that works when I go to feed it later this afternoon.

I’m heading out to the gym, and I’ll use the treadmill since I didn’t walk in the park. Mostly, I want to keep to my regular Sunday schedule, which is the Auburn gym.

Update: back from the gym. It was really empty, weird. I did use the treadmill for .5 mile and then my regular weights.

From there, I went into BelAir for some salad dressing, bread, and wine. After that, I went to the Auto Zone store for antifreeze for the VW. So now I’m home and finishing this up before I get going on other stuff.

My son is off camping on the coast as he has MLK Day off from work. It should be nice over there. He wanted to get out his camping stuff and see how it all is, so this was a good opportunity. He has a big canvas tent, but I’m not sure that’s what I want to sleep in when we have our camping trip( if I ever get a reservation). I was able to get a spot at New Brighton, but it’s still iffy whether he can come with me on that.

I mostly need to do a sweep around the house and tidy things. The kitchen needs some attention, too. After that, I’ll probably read and maybe take a nap! I plan to stay home tomorrow.

Frugal Friday

Overall, it was a good week. Bills got paid, and the budget looks ok. A few more bills are coming out next week, the garbage bill and the water bill.

I only went to Winco this week, and mostly that was for veggies for salads. I’m motivated to eat more salads since I’ve been using the mandolin. It’s fun to cut up the radishes and cabbage with it. I spent $55 at Winco, so that was an inexpensive shop. We still have a lot of stuff to use up in the freezer. But that’s ok, that’s why I buy food at Costco, so it’s there. Last night we shared a chicken pot pie and had salad. My daughter suggested we go back and watch Stranger Things from the beginning, so we’re doing that.

Around Christmas, I ordered a food saver called Chef Preserve. It’s a handheld vacuum sealer that takes the air out of the bags it comes with. I’ve had the other kind of vacuum sealers, and they are big and bulky and kind of a pain to use, but this one is small and handheld.

I only used it on shredded Brussels sprouts, so I don’t have an opinion yet, but I think it will be a food saver, especially for veggies. Today I’ll try the radishes and cucumbers. I’ll keep you posted. The bags are reusable as well. You can also purchase glass containers.

I checked my LLS and discovered that only part of what I submitted actually showed up in the download. I guess I used a JPEG, and only one picture showed, so I had to go back and figure out what I did wrong. I noticed that each scanned item was a separate JPEG, whereas the PDF displayed all four. I have to show the bank statement and my amount on the insurance form. I resubmitted it, but that delays it by a few weeks. I guess I never checked before that the dropdown when sending to a file was on JPEG instead of PDF. I’ll check in a few days to see if they got it. sigh:)

I’ve only had a few people interested in the Ball canning jars( no takers), so I’ll drop them off at the Goodwill with my next load. I don’t need that many jars hanging around, taking up space in the garden shed.

Today is another beautiful day. Yesterday the high was 69, and it was glorious. I think today is a few degrees cooler, but still really nice.

On a political note, I find it odd that Machado gave trump her Nobel Peace medal. The title is non-transferable, so what kind of ass-kissing gesture was she trying to pull off? Yes, of course, she want strumpy’s approval in Venezuela, but still, what good is it going to do him? If anything, it’s a meaningless token since he did not ‘win’ it.

Thankful Thursday

I’m happy and grateful that daylight is finally getting longer. Currently, sunrise is at 7:21 am, and sunset is at 5:06 pm. It’s very noticeable, especially in the evening. We have some daffodils coming up, and the yard is full of birds, many of which are migrating birds.

I’m thankful to still feel motivated to drive to the gym and do my strength training. It is a bit of a drive, but the gym is so nice and the equipment excellent. Plus, the library is next door, which for me is a win -win.

I’m thankful as always for the small things in life that bring joy; seeing the ‘priestess moon this morning, noticing the green green grass growing, which makes everything look like Oz, seeing the goldfish come to the surface of our little pond because it’s getting warmer, and many other things that I notice in a day.

I’m thankful for our woodstove, which keeps the house warm. And for my daughter, who is taking care of all the firewood duties that used to be her Dad’s job.

Thankful for home cooking and enjoying the food. Last night we had a roast chicken and a big salad. It was good food. Tonight will be some sort of leftovers.

I’m also thankful to our garbage guy who comes and takes our bin weekly. 🙂

Today is a home day, and I want to get the couch covers washed. The Ikea couch we’ve had for over 10 years is coming to the end of its life. The underpart is all torn up, and the side areas are starting to rip, so I see a trip to Ikea in my future. What I may do is bring in the small loveseat that Barclay and I bought from Marketplace a few years ago. It’s the right color grey, but it’s not a full couch. But it would work temporarily if the Ikea one starts to rip more.

I also want to get outside and enjoy the sunshine.

Midweek Musings

I had a day at home yesterday, and it was quite nice. I didn’t do a whole lot but pottered here and there.

I did get out the 2 cases of Ball jars I had in the garden shed and listed them on Marketplace. I have decided( at least at this point), I’m not going to be doing any more canning. I’ve thought about this a lot, and the effort and time it takes is just not worth it to me anymore. When I pressure can, it’s about 4 hours, and you just can’t leave the canner unattended.

All in All I think it’s time to let it go. I won’t list the All American quite yet, but sometime soon. Getting the jars out of the garden shed was a good start. I still have other jars in the closet, so if I need some ball jars, there are some. It’s hard to let go of some part of your identity, and in this case, canning was a big part of how I saw myself as a homemaker. I’ve been canning for the better part of 30 years, so it is tied up in my identity.

I feel good about it, though, and I feel it’s one less thing to worry about. Now on to figuring out the camping and that whole mess. ( still no reservations at Nevada Beach).

Today, I’m going down to the gym and library. I have some books to return, and I want to do my weights. After that, I plan to get a few groceries at Winco, I think.

The weather is just beautiful, and we are in the high 60’s this week. I even sat outside in the sun yesterday.

Menu Monday and misc.

Let’s see, last night we had more coconut shrimp( Costco) and jasmine rice, and a pickled salad of radishes, cucumbers, and carrots. It was good.

Monday – I’m making a turkey chili, mostly to add two jars of home-made, pressure-canned kidney beans.

Tuesday- might end up left over chili but I’ll see.

Wednesday – I’m planning on roasting chicken with baked potatoes and a salad.

Thursday will be something with the left over chicken, maybe enchiladas?

Friday- I might do some pasta as I’m trying out a new pasta.

Saturday TBD

A beautiful day here. Sunny and not so cold. The pool was quite busy, but I got a lane right away, which was nice. I also went into Winco for a few things. Then it was straight home.

Simple Sunday

Our mornings have been very chilly, like 34 degrees. Afternoons are nicer but still chilly. This coming week, though, we should have a nice warm-up and no rain. I finally finished the last LOTR, The Return of the King, extended version. Just a mere 4 hours that took me 5 nights to get through. 😦

I started watching the new Agatha Christie on Netflix (I think that’s where it is) and so far, I’m not impressed. Have you watched it?

Yesterday we went to the pet bookstore. I found a cookbook (America’s Test Kitchen) and a few others. I’m still trying to find Shogun, but no luck. After that, we went to Round Table to use my free pizza coupon. It was good, but the wait was way too long. We had spinach soup and left over pizza for dinner.

Tonight, I think I’ll use up all the veggies I’ve sliced with the mandoline I got for free. It took a while to figure it out( my daughter had to show me how to change the blades). I have cucumbers, carrots, and radishes. I need to get some lettuce though.

I’m planning on the gym, but I’ll see how I am at 8:30. Today is a sheet day, so I need to get that going. And I need to clean up the patio.

I can hardly read any news right now. Where has any humanity gone with these people? They murdered an innocent woman, and they are saying it’s her fault? WTF??? I hope there is a special place in hell for those people.

Oh, my labs came back up some 25.3 Kappa Light chains. So once again, not too terrible in the bigger picture, but that still leaves me in uncertainty again on the next one. sigh, … I just need to get on with it.