Friday, March 5, 2021

A March Morning Daybook

 Its Friday, March 5

Outside my window the sun is shinning, its 45degrees and I see with my little eye, red flowers on our Maple tree. I can see the birds on multi feeders. So far we have nests in the Bluebird house and the house on the front porch where the Wrens like to raise their families. The Chickens started laying eggs again as the days began getting longer. They are happy with the sunshine and green grass.

Today was supposed to be our monthly Zoom Book Club meeting, however, one of our member's husband passed away and we canceled in respect. It has been a busy week with meetings, a hair appointment and lunch with my bestie for the first time in a year. Life might get back to normal someday soon. Friday I had my first pedicure in a year.

I am reading the second book in the Red Mountain series by Bo Walker, Red Mountain Rising. I haven't been reading quite as much as I am following several YouTube Vlogs. 

I am creating the quilting on The Little Dutch Girl Quilt.

This morning I asked Alexa to say hello to the cat, Smokey. She commenced playing a cat purring. It fascinated him for a few minutes. He has become very needy. Right now he is sitting on the arm of my chair trying to catch my typing fingers.

In the Kitchen, Honey Bear is cutting up cabbage to ferment in the refrigerator. He eats a lot of cabbage in various ways. Tonight is pizza night. We only make half a pizza now so there's no leftovers to temp us to eat more bread. Our low carb, low sugar way of life is still in effect. I've lost 23 pounds and just hope to maintain at this point so my clothes won't get too big. I am able to wear some in a smaller size but mostly I wear jeggings so they adjust. I did buy a new pair of pants in the smaller size. What fun.

Around 10:00 we'll take our morning walk and I'm hoping to do a little quilting. I am considering setting up my smaller machine and starting quilting on the Fall Leaf Quilt. I would also like to crochet a few dish cloths.

How is your day unfolding?

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

November




 Wow, a whole month went by when I wasn't looking. We've had some outings. On the 10th Daughter and I met the Princess in Birmingham to celebrate her 20th Birthday. She came up from college. We met at Cheesecake Factory. It was a vey rainy day. Jim stayed that weekend with an old friend from college, who is in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's. The wife went for a football weekend.

On the 18th, Jim and I went to Ellijay again and stayed in this cabin for a few days. It was right on the river.



Lots of country lanes to walk on.


Then a week later, I stayed at a friend's house on Smith Lake. This is the view from her back porch.

It was so relaxing being there. While I was gone, Jim delivered meals on wheels and had a hard time finding the places he was supposed to visit. He is going to do that once a  month.

We are still walking at least 5 days a week, sometimes 6. This week was a challenge with very cold mornings.
Yesterday, we went to vote, of course. I chose to go at 9:30 in the morning, thinking to miss morning work traffic and before the lunch break crowd. There was a line but it moved quickly and we were back home within the hour.

I've been on the phone with  my sister a lot as she has had Covid 19.  She is doing well now but hasn't tested negative as yet.

Been visiting other blogs this morning, hoping to be inspired to start or finish some projects. I want to crochet some dish cloths.

Ok, that's all I have for now. Maybe I'll post again before another month goes buy.
Mama Bear


Monday, October 5, 2020

A New Week

 Good Morning,

We've had our walk, we walked one and a half miles this morning. It was around 48 degrees when we started out. It is now 61 so more pleasant. So much different than a few weeks ago. My idea would be days in the 70s and nights in the 50s.

Our leaves are only starting to turn color but some are falling to the ground. It is interesting how different houses are decorating for Fall or Halloween. I, myself, do not decorate for Halloween, only Fall. 



I have an artificial pumpkin out there but I didn't get a picture.

Tomorrow Daughter and I are driving to Birmingham to a meeting. Then on Saturday, we're going back there to meet up with the princess for lunch. It will be her 20th Birthday. Amazing! She is our youngest Grandchild. She is attending Auburn University and Birmingham is about half way for the meet up. We're supposed to have lunch at Cheesecake Factory.

Saturday, I made a pot of Chicken Tortilla Soup. I left the black beans and corn out of the recipe so it wouldn't be so high carb. I did add one can of chili beans but there would be only a small amount in each bowl. We do eat carbs on the weekend but we try to still limit them. I'm hoping I reach my goal when I weigh in on Friday. Then I may set a new goal.  We'll see.

Do you decorate for Fall, Halloween?

Have you made any good food Lately?

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Thankful Thursday

 


Its been a while since I've done one of these.

Today I'm thankful for the cooler temperatures. It hasn't been that long since the weather broke, actually it was pretty warm on Monday.

I'm thankful that I am motivated to get up early and go walking. That I have a partner to walk with me.

I'm thankful that the pantry is stocked and I have ingredients to make Chicken Tortilla Soup on Saturday.

For the chance to have lunch with my Daughter on Monday.

And most of all that we have remained healthy during this epidemic. I am still cautious because of my Asthma. 

Its all a little depressive if you dwell on it but there is much about this time that is good. And the changing season has certainly helped with that.

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Wednesday

 From this Side of the Pond

1. When is the last time you experienced nostalgia? 
Sometimes, a song can remind one of where they were when they first heard it. I was thinking about my weather checks each morning before my walk when I remembered the first time I saw The weather Channel on TV. We were in Washington DC visiting a friend who was temporarily working there at the apartment provided by his employer. His wife had met us there and we were allowed to sleep at a vacant apartment, also, paid for by the employer. Each morning, early, we would get up, dress and go to our friend's apartment for breakfast before starting our day of sight-seeing. He would always have that channel on the television set.

 2. September 29th is National Coffee Day. Do we need this? Ha! So are you a coffee drinker? If so how many cups per day, and tell us how you like it. Is there a recipe you enjoy that calls for coffee as one of the ingredients? 
Yes, definitely have to have that first cup upon arising, from my timed coffee pot. Lately, my husband and I get up around 6:00 to beat the heat, for our walk and always take time to have that first cup. I take mine with just  little milk. After our return, I'll have two more cups, Latte style cups. I love Tiramisu. I do not like to have conversation before drinking my coffee.

 3. Do you find praise or criticism to be more motivating? Explain. Certainly for me it would be praise. If someone tells me what I did wrong without asking if they can make suggestions, it feels like a criticism of me personally. For instance, if my Husband critiques my writing, it hurts my feelings and I get defensive.

 4.  What's a television series you keep coming back to and re-watching? Lost and maybe Grey's Anatomy.

 5. As the month of September draws to a close give us three words to describe your mood. 
Excited, Contemplative, Concerned

 6. Insert your own random thought here.
Fall is my favorite time of the year. So I'm excited that the temperatures are lower and there's a crispness to the air. This also means we can sleep a little later before our walk in the morning. I don't know about you, but since we're sheltering at home, our need for cute outfits has declined. I have begun to wear some of my clothes(normally saved for outings) at home. There isn't the desire to shop for clothes. I have started my Christmas shopping online.

These questions are courtesy of Joyce.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Wednesday

 Sometimes I get in the mood to visit old friends, not necessarily old but long time friends. I wonder what they're up to these days and really wish I could hear from them.

These days we pretty much are home except for the grocery store. Recently my husband's sister dies after a 3 week hospital stay. She had this virus as well as pneumonia. The family were unable to visit her and for ten days could not even talk to her on the phone because she was sedated and on a respirator. The day they weaned her from these she was able to talk briefly with family. She had improved. Two days later she was dead. A lot of mystery surrounds these things when you cannot advocate for the patient.  

We get up every morning at 6:00 a.m., have coffee then walk a mile. It is good to get out and be in the fresh air and nature. I am thankful for Birds, Sunshine, and my companion on these walks. We meet many of our near and distant neighbors, being careful to walk on separate sides of the street whenever we pass with a "Good Morning".  Sometimes we see dogs out with their owners or cats on their own. We see flowers, changing leaf colors, and Fall decorations.

Honey Bear still has his garden, Okra is still producing, although, that will change now that the weather at night is in the 50's.  He has a routine, goes out to feed the fish, take treats to the chickens, or just piddle around in the yard.

I had been suffering from mild depression and not being motivated to create. Monday I decided to work on the heritage quilt. It is a quilt top that was found when his Grandparents house was sold and the furnishings dispersed. It was missing the border on two sides. I matched the color as best I could and am adding the missing sides. Then I will quilt it. For the last few years, I've had labels for my quilts made by friend on their embroidery machine. I've been thinking about what to put on this one. I'm not sure if the quilt top was pieced by his Grandmother or one of his Aunts. All are deceased so I can't ask. I may just put "pieced by Robinson women" and add my name as the finisher with date. I'd like to know how old it is and maybe someone could tell by the prints, I don't know.

Another bit of news: I have been following a low carb, low sugar diet since April. Honey Bear had been doing this for a number of years. I've tried it once before but gave it up after losing 10 pounds. Also, I fast from about 6:00 at night until 12:00 the next day. I've lot 10 more pounds. I would like to lose 5 more but it has gotten harder to lose lately.

What are you up to these days. I'd love to hear from you in the comments.

Mama Bear

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Soft Opening

I read that the President has stated that states with lower statistics could begin with a soft opening...Young people, upon hearing that in Florida flocked to beaches....I think it will escalate the number of cases if we begin to soon...We have to pay attention to our state officials and adhere to the rules for the beginning of soft openings....It is a little scary. I haven't really been out that much...I went to the veterinary clinic on Friday to pick up medication for Smokey...He has an over active thyroid and has to take a little pill every day...the staff came to the car, took my payment and brought back the prescription, they were all wearing their masks and came to the passenger side of my car, thus creating a distance. Honey Bear has been going to the grocery store to pick up our order and sometimes just going in for produce...he reported that young people are not wearing masks.

Monday is moving day for our Daughter...I may have said that she has built a house around the corner from us...yesterday we went to the house so Honey Bear could assemble some furniture for her and I could clean the cabinets and refrigerator, line the cabinets with shelf paper. She came in for a brief time to deliver some items like hanging clothes and bedding. We were in the same room talking but not in each others face.

Honey Bear and I continue taking daily walks when the weather permits, despite the pollen which has affected my Asthma so that I am doing my breathing treatments.

It was raining when I got up this morning and very dark in the house...I could have easily gone back to sleep but didn't. Now, several hours later the sun is shinning but rain is expected late afternoon.