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Showing posts with label Homemaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homemaking. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2024

Happy Homemaker Monday


The weekend was a mix of good and bad weather.  Friday, if you didn't read about it already, we canceled our camping trip over the weekend.  The weather was fantastic Friday, but indeed the storms and rain moved in.  We had both agreed that being stuck in our small camper was a no-go, especially with my medical boot on my foot (already tired of lugging it around).  

These posts tend to be long, so grab your cup of java or tea, and hopefully it won't be too long for you today.  Sorry if my posts regarding old drafts are boring. I had over 80 drafts written up, and I'm down to under 30 now.  I have to admit, that some are making scratch my head.  Some have titles, and no content.  Did I have recipes to try?  I have no idea.

I had one draft (now deleted) on dehydrating red bell peppers to made homemade paprika.  One, it takes a lot of peppers for a small jar to be made, and two, you need other peppers, not red bell (from my research, and still researching).  Does anyone here grow a specific pepper in their garden to make homemade paprika?  I'm getting mixed information.

The cost of anything these days, has me looking into making more homemade spices/herbs for cooking and baking.


Cooking/Baking Tip:  Instead of frying potatoes or cooking them in a skillet on the stove top for a breakfast ingredient (or side), roast them in the oven to speed up total prep time.  It am loving this due to not wanting to stand on my foot too long at the stove.

Another tip:  instead of mixing dry ingredients in a small bowl, use your measuring cup with a spout on it. It pours out so much easier (many of you many already know this).  I use my 2 cup measuring up and a funnel to pour it into the storage container for the pantry/cupboard.

We took a weekend drive to a different greenhouse, and picked up some vegetable plants that I did not start from seed this spring.  We really like this place, and will be back for flowers and maybe other plants if we have room in the garden.  The only issue I had, was forgetting that I had a medical boot on one foot, and a shoe leveler on the other, and the place was all stone.  It was very easy to trip if I was not being careful.   Then, there were hoses all over the floors inside one greenhouse.  I survived anyway, and like I said, we love this place - more variety, lower prices.


Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.  I missed last this last week.  I'll link up when she posts.


The weather . . .

70's and nice, but more rain moves in later today.


Right now I am . . .

Packing up my husband's breakfast, lunch and coffee for work. Sipping my own coffee and posting this.


Thinking and pondering . . .

Looking for more resources for future crochet/knit donations.  I emailed our nearest Ronald McDonald House about baby blankets, but got no response.  I have found a second place to locally donate lap afghans.  My crochet time will dwindle down as the garden gets planted too.


How I am feeling . . .

Better than last week, in regards to my fractured foot.  I have had some down days, as to be expected sitting around so much.   It can really drag you down to the pits or make you stir crazy.  Anyway, everything is falling on my husband now, and I can tell it's getting to him.  Especially after he gets home from a full work day.

I am getting around a bit better, so more laundry is getting done, dishes washed/dried put away, some housecleaning getting done here and there, and making some meals again.

In the meantime, my gardening pants hang on a hook awaiting their day of glory.


On the breakfast plate . . .

Not sure just yet.   Possibly Chili Egg and cheese casserole.  I forget the exact name, but it has cottage cheese and chilies, and it is very good.


On the menu . . .

-Meatballs with homemade spinach alferdo sauce, oven baked swiss chard with feta

-Turkey sausage sheet pan dinner with carrots and potatoes

-leftovers

-Pumpkin Ricotta Stuffed Shells (if not made, will move this to next week), a side meat (maybe grilled)

Snack:  Easy layered tomato dip


On the reading pile. . .

Finished this book, that was on my bookshelf for a few years.  However, I went to pick a new book, and found two more to the series, and realized I read #2 in a crochet mystery series.


I own #1 - #3, so I'll be reading #1 next to get back to reading them in order.  

Crochet Mystery
1 Hooked On Murder (2008)
2 Dead Men Don't Crochet (2008)
3 By Hook Or By Crook (2009)
4 A Stitch in Crime (2009)
5 You Better Knot Die (2010)
6 Behind the Seams (2011)
7 If Hooks Could Kill (2012)
8 For Better or Worsted (2013)
9 Knot Guilty (2014)
10 Seams Like Murder (2016)
11 Hooking for Trouble (2016)
12 On the Hook (2018)
13 Hooks Can Be Deceiving (2018)
14 One for the Hooks (2021)
15 Killer Hooks (2023)

Here is the order of book titles, in case anyone is interested.  Our library only has a few ebooks and audio books, and very few at that.

The motto for books this year is "borrow, not buy" so I'm not looking into buying the rest of the series for this.  They are good so far, but once you read one, the next one gets monotonous.


On the TV . . .

Kitchen Nightmares (not my husband's favorite)

Dateline (always interesting, but after time, it can be boring)

Whatever movies we find interesting

(the first two are just "noise" makers for when I put my foot up)


Looking around the house . . .

The kitchen is a hot mess.  Literally.  I love that my husband is meal planning and cooking, but he is lacking in the cleaning department.  I am slowly back to the kitchen washing dishes, taking trash out (yep!), cleaning off the counter tops (cannot stand looking at clutter) and whatnot.


On the to-do list . . .

I still have my to-do list from over 2 weeks ago.  I check off what I can physically do, and the rest remains for other days.

-check laundry
-sweep a room or two
-dishes
-make homemade hair detangler
-make a breakfast
-dinner prep
-paperwork


From the camera . . .



My husband bought us a small bag of chili pistachios to try, and he took them all to work.  I was not a happy gal, as he ate them all.  Of course that put me in "let's try a new recipe" mode.

These are fantastic!  I adapted the recipe from The Almond Eater online.  My husband said they taste better than the ones we bought too, but these only last about 3 days in an air tight container, so I'm glad it's a small batch recipe (I doubled the recipe, so we could both share ha ha!).  Yum!


What I am crocheting. . . 

I finally crossed off every single older, unfinished project!!!  Yahoo!!!  I have items that I recently started such as a baby blanket and scrap yarn lap afghan (which I have not worked on this past week), but my old list is DONE!

I have a few items that I have now listed to make, to have on hand for gifting or for home use, but other than that I am not dragging around those unfinished projects!

I used my last cotton yarn scraps to make these:


Scrap cotton yarn cleaning cloths.  They could ideally be used as washcloths if needed too, but I put those scraps to use. Easy peasy and done!

However.....

Now, truth be told, I bought specific yarn for a new Christmas ornament to gift (this was over 2 years ago), but since my family is overwhelmed with my hundreds and hundreds of ornaments, that I have made over the years, I will be using the yarn for another use.

If you got this far in today's post, and you crochet, what is the best row counter to buy these days?  I've never purchased one, so I'm asking here first.

Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses . . .

Prayers for quick healing of my foot fracture. 

Prayers for a hair dresser/stylist we know.  Her name is Taylor, and after finally getting their first "real house" as she put it, there was a fire (they lost everything, but they are okay) a few days ago.  Prayers for a new home, and all her and her young daughter's needs.  I was told her son, his girlfriend and their own child also lived in the same house, so all of them will be starting over.

Monday, April 1, 2024

Happy Homemaker Monday ~ First Day of April

 I hope you all had a nice Easter weekend.  We had some excitement going on here so to speak.  First the power went out for several hours, along with an internet outage.  They could not locate the cause, or at the point of powering back on, did not disclose why they both went out of service.  It was a good spectrum of an area to lose both services.

Secondly, we had to cancel our weekend plans. My husband was on the forced overtime list at work.  He worked the entire Easter weekend.  Hence the unfinished home repairs.  

Thirdly, two very suspicious looking people landed on our front porch.  No vehicle, no cell phone (according to them), and their story was that they were "left by the side of the road"  and wanted to use my cell phone or call for a ride etc.  They also said they were from another state, and not from around here.  I was not about to do that, so I shut and locked the door, and called the Sheriff.   Mind you, we live in the country, so we have prepared for such situations.  

I in the meantime, had prepared a new breakfast, and it involved green beans.  

My husband told me that it's because I prepared a "weird" breakfast, that "weird" stuff happened.  I have promised not to put green beans in our breakfast, ha ha!


I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.


The weather . . .

It's pouring down rain, we are to have rain for a few more days.  Mostly 40-50 degree days.   Possible snow mid-week.  Possibly a sunny 70 degree Sunday.  Weather is all over the map again.


Right now I am . . .

Filling a diffuser with water and lemon essential oil.  The air in the house is super dry this winter.  I also got out our smaller humidifier.


Thinking and pondering . . .

To garden at all this year, or not to garden.  We are still on the fence with giving the soil a rest this year.

To blog or not to blog.  I love to write it, but lately I feel it's monotonous and time consuming. Most of my posts, after so many years of writing, have almost zero comments, so hence monotonous (and boring?).

Blogger continues to have issues, and the photo loader is once again not working.  


The flower beds definitely need some upkeep work done.

I have lost my mojo to do interior house painting.  I'm a bit burned out from that job.  It's getting a rest for now.

I wrote down 3 things to do in the gardens on good weather days.  One has been crossed off the list now.


How I am feeling . . .

Tired, but ready to tackle the week ahead.  Due to an extra trip to town, I got a head start on my "to-do" list for the week.


On the breakfast plate . . .

Well, it's not green beans (ha ha!).  I have no idea just yet.

Breakfast enchiladas went into the oven.  I used a spinach tortilla.  Kroger has the ones we like with lots of veggies and non-gmo, when I don't want to make them myself.


On the menu . . .

-leftovers
-soup beans, homemade cornbread, maybe a salad too
-not sure on the rest of the week just yet.


On the reading pile . . .

I am not sure when I purchased this book, but it's off the shelf and I am very much enjoying it.

The back of the book. . .

It starts by saying "Molly Pink has become a yarnaholic."  The book includes a free crochet pattern and a recipe.  


On the TV . . .

It's been difficult to find anything worth watching.


Looking around the house . . .

Windows look great!   I am a firm believer of a homemade window cleaner recipe I found online (link).  It did a fantastic job.  It's rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, arrowroot powder, and distilled water.


On the to-do list . . .

-take items to the local blessing box
-start sorting more yarn, scraps from donations
-sort more craft inventory for donation locations
-bake us a breakfast casserole
-catch up on laundry
-brew tea infusions with nettle/oat straw
-sweep floors
-write out a re-stock shopping list

I need to put together our newest (second) mole-chasing windmill.  It's the perfect time to get the grounding rod in the ground (while the rain has softened the soil).

For the week:

(still on the list)

-wash upstairs windows


From the camera . . .




What I am crocheting . . .

Finished!!!   I got this done on the last day of March.  It measures about 9 inches wide.  It's the second doily I started over a year ago, and it landed in a basket (while we tore up floors and painted walls and ceilings).  So happy it's finally done.  One more unfinished project off my list.  Technically, only one unfinished project remains on that list.  The rest are just items to use up yarn, and keep on hand for gifting.


Progress on the baby blanket.


I used the last bit of leftover gray yarn to start a scrap lap afghan.  By "scrap" I mean those small hand size and golf ball sized balls of leftover project yarn.


I'm still crocheting baby washcloths, but only when I have long drives here or there, or sometimes when we have nice porch sitting weather.  I am blocking the washcloths when I finish each one.  I'll package them up in sets for gifting.


Devotionals, Bible Verses, Prayers . . .

I do not have any prayer requests this week.

Happy Homemaker Monday ~ First Day of April  © April 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart


Monday, March 11, 2024

Happy Homemaker Monday

 


(Snow!)

Our weekend went way too fast.  We actually went out for breakfast with family, had a kiddo and her boyfriend over for a late lunch, and did not do a lick of work.  It rained Saturday, and snowed Sunday.  Sunday was more of one of those days you just wanted to curl up with a good book or movie and stay home.



I also shared some of our bell pepper breakfast ideas with the kids, and by golly, I need to make these again soon.  I miss the stuffed ones for breakfast too.  Here I was telling my husband, we should take a year off from the garden and let it (and us) rest, but I miss those fresh bell peppers.  We could always hunt down a produce stand, but even people we know who have a stand, spray their garden.



Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.

I'll link up when she posts.


The weather . . .

It's still cold today, but we are to warm up this week for a bit, then cool back down again.


Right now I am . . .

Sipping coffee and posting this.


Thinking and pondering . . . 


We've been discussing foods we only eat when the garden is producing fresh goodies.  I sure do miss roasted beets with onion, and rosemary and thyme from the herb garden.  I will be checking prices on organic beets in the store.  We are also missing my spiced pickled beets.  We are out of them.  


How I am feeling . . .

Tired.  We do not like the time change, and we had to "spring" forward Sunday.  It's an adjustment for sure.  On a good note, we are back to longer days and later sunsets, and in time for our spring gardening work soon.

Since I met two fitness goals earlier in the year, I have come up with two more.  

I am back to making weekly nettle tea infusions.  I have not been making them in the winter, but with the warmer days, my allergies act up, and it's great for allergies.  As a bonus, it's great for my hair and nails.


On the breakfast plate . . .

. . .to be decided on yet.


On the menu . . .

-cod, roasted asparagus and roasted rutabaga
-grill burgers with home canned condiments, sweet potato "fries"
-homemade pizza with chickpea crusts
-leftovers


On the reading pile . . .

I'm still reading this book.  I spent more time on the crocheted blanket over the weekend, as it was very cold here again.

On the TV this week . . .

Not much.  We mostly listened to music.


Looking around the house . . .

It's pretty tidy, other than a box of books to donate, and some of my leftover yarn to deal with.   I'm actually making up a plan to distribute my books in a few free little libraries.  The one free little library that I went to recently, is very full right now.  

I also started to purge the office.  It's a slower process, as I am still working on the hallway painting, and of course have regular chores, and cooking from scratch (that is time consuming). Not to mention, we all need to make sure we take time for ourselves in each day.


On the to-do list . . .

-prepare a new breakfast for the next few days


Organic hannah sweet potatoes roasted in garlic powder, roasted black beans and corn, onion, bell pepper and a bunch of spinach, topped with two eggs, and homemade cilantro sauce and green onions.  So good!


-dinner prep
-brew another nettle tea infusion
-brew a gallon of iced green tea with garden spearmint
-cut up a whole watermelon and a whole pineapple
-catch up on any laundry
-dishes
-sweep/mop any floors
-finish cleaning one bathroom

From the camera . . .


If you missed my post, READ HERE to see what I took pictures of, that is growing around here.  In the above photo, are my chives growing up in the herb garden.


What I am crocheting . . .


I'm still crocheting this large blanket (photo from last week).  My goal is to finish it before the end of March. 

Colors are, from bottom up: 
-Heather Grey
-Real Teal
-Soft White
-Claret Bordeaux (all Red Heart yarns)

I am still slowly working on an XL pot holder for us.  It is in my on-the-go bag for when we go to town or longer drives.  Once these are done, I have a few more unfinished projects.  I also have some crochet Christmas tree ornaments in a project bag.  I totally forgot about them.

Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verse . . .

No current prayer requests.

Happy Homemaker Monday  © Mar 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart

Monday, February 26, 2024

Happy Homemaker Monday

 Today is definitely a "happy" homemaker day.  Waking up to new floors in the hall and the kitchen is a game changer.  It really brightened up the house.  If you didn't see the photos of the hallway progress, you can see the post HERE.  

Today is the last Monday of February 2024.  How will you be spending your day today?  Time flies by way too fast.

We are getting a lot finished on the to-do list, and boy it feels great.  No more pattern binders piled in the living room, another lap afghan finished, kitchen blinds/windows cleaned, and so forth.  We still have a bit of work in the hall, but it's 98% done!

We haven't decided on the next course of action, but with spring around the corner, we may be back to working on our waist high, raised beds (a project from last spring).  There is the complete garage clean out, and the drywall repair/new outlet and window project too, to think about.  

I think I forgot to buy new seeds for some winter squash for this years garden, so I need to get on that before the week is over.

Also, in the process of moving the refrigerator, I realized how many printed recipes I had on the side (with magnet clips).  Oh boy.  They have been there for a few years.  I guess I just forgot about them, and secondly, I just don't have the time to try them all.   Some are tried recipes, but for the most part are recipes to try.  Once again, I let them pile up.  A very bad habit of mine.  It's on the purge/clean list for the week.




Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.


The weather . . .

The sun will be out, but the rain moves in tonight.  It will be warming up too.


Right now I am . . .

Brewing another pot of coffee.


Thinking and pondering . . .

I had to toss out the plastic floor mat, that was under my computer chair (in the kitchen).  I'm considering replacing it to protect the flooring, but stores here do not carry the clear ones, or any for that matter, for non-carpet floors.  I had to buy the last one online.  My husband says we really don't need one, but the wheels do put wear and tear on the flooring.


How I am feeling . . .

Tired, but a good tired.


On the breakfast plate . . .

I'm thinking I will bake Cheddar and Chili Egg Casserole.

And blueberry link sausages.


On the lunch plate . . .

?

On the dinner plate . . .




I put about a half batch of a new recipe in the crockpot.  It'll be a side for tonight's yet-to-decide dinner.  I'll let you know if it's good.  The original recipe calls for 5 sweet potatoes and 3 onions.  Hence why I made a half batch of this.  I used frozen jalapenos from last years garden.


On the menu . . .

Again, I didn't have time to plan this yet.  I will work on this today.  I'm going to base my menu on what's in the freezer.  Stay tuned.


On my reading pile . . .



On my TV . . .

Whatever looks interesting.


Looking around the house . . .

 The kitchen was swept and mopped, and everything is finally moved back in their place.  We used those felt mover pads, and it worked for most of it.  We'll add felt floor protectors to the legs too. 


To-do List . . .

-breakfast for the next few days 
-sweep/mop the rest of the floors
-dishes
-any laundry left from the weekend
-put trash out

For the week:
-prime hallway entry door

From the camera . . .

Yikes!  I have nothing to share today, other than my crochet projects below.


What I am crocheting . . .


Finished this lap afghan.  The idea is to only use yarn I have, so the top and bottom are different gray colors, but it worked.


I'm back to working on this blanket, while the weather is cooler, but on warmer days I am not.



Devotional, Bible Verses, Prayers. . .

Prayers for our youngest, as she is sick and the doctor was unsure of what was the cause of it is.  I delivered her some homemade ginger-ale, but she is still pretty sick.

Happy Homemaker Monday  © Feb 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart

Monday, February 19, 2024

Happy Homemaker Monday

Do any of you own one of those box style choppers, that also work as a mandolin?  I have a hand chopper and food processer, but I'm thinking the box chopper would be easier to use, and wash and store.  It could utilize it in the camper as well.

I'm just thinking ahead for garden season, when we bring in tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers and the like.  I need to replace my mandolin this year, so I'm curious about this type of chopper/mandolin.

I have been getting outside for fresh air as often as I can. I think this is mentally and physically important.  Whether it is to pick up trash thrown in the yard from people driving by, to muck the coop, pick up or clean up the porch/patio, or ...


...to simply put on a jacket and sip a hot beverage and sit and enjoy the sunshine.


Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.


The weather . . .

We still have a bit of snow on the ground, but we are to get up into the 50's again this week.


Right now I am . . .

Drinking coffee, and writing this post.


Thinking and pondering . . .

What project to do next.  We need to paint the master bathroom, and we also need to install a window in another room, with drywall repair work and a new electrical outlet.  We may be hiring someone for the window/drywall job.  Depends on if we are close to a finish on the hallway before the end of the month.


How I am feeling . . .

Terrific.  I did buy an elbow brace for my aching elbow (from slipping on ice while stepping out of the truck).

We make ourselves goals, we give ourselves rewards, and my husband said he hasn't felt this good in maybe 30 years.  

Last weeks pamper me moment?  Painted my nails at the end of a very nasty weather day.  Dressed up and went out for breakfast one day.


On the breakfast plate . . .

A new recipe!!  Breakfast Lasagna!  It's a layer of scrambled eggs, a different type of sausage gravy, applegate low sodium/no sugar ham, and cheeses.  I'll post my review on this later this week (to keep this post short, ha ha!).


On the lunch plate . . .

Leftovers.


On the dinner plate . . .

Not sure just yet.  It could be leftovers again.


On the menu. . .

Breakfast:  Einkorn Pumpkin Pancakes, maybe bacon to go with them?  Blueberries.  

-Mexican Lasagna, Crockpot creamed Corn (using frozen off the cob corn)

-Meatball casserole (using homemade frozen meatballs, that are made with oats vs. bread crumbs, home canned sauce, and some cheeses, Green Beans (also from the garden freezer goodies)

-Spaghetti squash pesto chicken, veggie side (maybe roasted rutabaga)

-Leftovers


On my reading pile . . .

I needed a break from reading the Leslie Meier series.   I am about half way into this book, and I am very much enjoying it.

On my TV . . .

Anything that looks good.


Looking around the house . . .

I'll have an update on the hallway progress this week.  It's coming along nicely.

One box of donations was packed and delivered.  We donated to a Habitat Restore, as the items were used light fixtures, switch plates and the like.  

I have another box started for donations, but it's not full enough to deliver.


To-do list . . .

-clean the washing mashing filter


My washing machine filter is not exactly easy to clean.  This is what it looks like after I remove the full bottom panel under the front loading door (some of you have a cute little access door).  You can see the filter is behind wires, and is back inside, making it much more difficult to get a bucket under it to catch the water that comes out.  I will be looking to see where the filter is when we ever do need to buy a new washing machine.  Did you know that you should clean your washing machine filter 4 times a year?  I don't clean ours that often.  There is just the two of us, and no pets, so the filter stays pretty clean.

-laundry after the washer is put back together
-prepare a few days of breakfast
-dust
-sweep/mop floors
-sort more yarn totes
-prime side hallway entry door (the inside of it for now)
-pick up hallway floor trim

Deep clean for the week:
-finish cleaning the kitchen blinds/windows

From the camera . . .



What I am crocheting . . .

I posted an update on handiwork yesterday.  You can see the post HERE.  

I also started another lap afghan, but these will dwindle as the weather warms up.  I will switch to projects for me/us when the cold weather leaves.



On-the-go projects are baby wash clothes for gifting, an XL pot holder for our own kitchen (all these years I never made one for us), and eventually baby booties to gift.


Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses. . .

Psalm 28:7

"The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of thanksgiving."

Happy Homemaker Monday  © Feb 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart

Monday, January 22, 2024

Happy Homemaker Monday


Sunday weather started out at 12°F (wind chill of 5°F).  It was snowing as well.



Stray cat chasing a bird?   I have not seen any cats around here lately.  Interesting.  


 

 


Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.



The Weather . . .

19°F  with a wind chill of 8°F


Right now I am . . .

Brewing coffee and posting this blog post.


Thinking and pondering . . .

If you have chickens, are you team "fill the roosts with straw/bedding"  or nothing team?  We put straw in ours, and our eggs are clean.  I was given some eggs a few weeks ago (team nothing in the roosts), and the eggs were very dirty.  Also, since I have not been putting straw in the roosts, they are laying on the floor of the coop, so I'm going back to putting straw inside the roosts.


How I am feeling . . .

Pretty good.


On the breakfast plate . . .


(before they cooled completely)

Egg/sage sausage/cheese cups to go with an oatmeal bake.  When I bake the egg cups, I like to put the solid ingredients in each cup first, then mix up the 6 eggs, 1/4 cup heavy cream (I used Greek plain yogurt and a splash of  milk, salt/pepper and 1/2 tsp. baking powder, and evenly pour it over the other ingredients.  It's just so much easier to evenly distribute the ingredients.  I baked this for 18-20 minutes at 350°F.

By the way, this helps make one pound of sausage make more meals.  I used 1 cup cooked sausage and 1 cup or less of pepper jack cheese that I hand shredded.

Also, I know they are not cheap, but I use parchment cups, because no matter what I grease my pan with, they always stick.


On the lunch plate . . .

Leftovers.


On the dinner plate . . .

Meatballs over wild rice, asparagus or green beans


On the menu . . .

-Cabbage Lasagna
-crock pot meatballs over wild rice or quinoa, roasted green beans
-Chicken sheet pan dinner
-leftovers
-Breakfast:  Egg/ham/cheese low carb quesadillas, Egg/sausage cups, pumpkin pancakes

On the reading pile . . .

Still reading this book.  I'm just lacking reading mojo lately.

On my TV . . .

Netflix - This is Us.


Looking around the house . . . 

One more day of painting, and I will have finished another door.  I have also managed to get more door trim painted.

I'm in full swing on the hallway project as well.  It was the "drop station" for all things that had to be moved for carpet removal.

I have started another donation box, gotten rid of a few things, and now I am focused  on chipping away at our winter project list.


To-do list . . .

Deep Clean - Clean Washing Machine (it has a "clean washer" cycle), clean microwave.  If you do not have a "Clean" cycle on your washing machine, you can buy tablets to toss in your washer and run on a hot cycle to clean your washing machine.

-dust
-laundry
-dishes
-bake a breakfast
-paint one side of a door, prime some door trim

From the camera . . .

(see yesterday's post on my handiwork update)



Devotional, Quote, Prayers . . .