Can you believe that we are in the last week of April. How was your week and weekend?
Indian Paintbrush Blooming on the Prairie
My week and weekend here were good. I worked Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. We had school groups Wednesday and Friday with a total of 168 students.
Thursday was spent cleaning house, doing laundry, and working around the place. I managed to sort through several more boxes from the shed this week, too. This is stuff that we moved down with us from Blue Springs over a quarter-of-a-century ago. Ridiculous!!! 🙄
The Hope Chest That My Parents
Gave Me For My 13th Birthday
Among things brought out was the hope chest that my parents gave me for my 13th birthday. It was in pretty rough shape, but Tony took it over to his place, sanded it down, repaired it, restained, and revarnished it. It's as pretty now as it ever was!
Lady Cardinal
Other than that, that's pretty much it. Let's get started on this week's post...shall we?
This week's master to-do list...
- Clean house
- Clean the fridge
- Do laundry
- Mow (Actually, son and grandsons have been taking care of this for me and I appreciate it! They do let me help with the weed-eating though...some anyway.) 😏
- Sort through more boxes from the shed
- Make a trip to the vet to pick up flea pills for the cats
- Pick up a few groceries
- Check out the local greenhouse and, hopefully, purchase some bedding plants
- Work
As for work, it's taken time, but I am finally getting back to my old, pre-COVID, pre-grief self and am back in full program-planning mode. I have a string of programs lined up to run from now through the end of the year, at least, and am extremely happy to be able to do them. Things feel almost 'normal' again...at least at work. Part of the week this week will be spent pulling out old program boxes and reorganizing them with fresh ideas.
This week's menu plan...
Breakfast ideas...
Right now I'm enjoying a Dave's Killer Bread Epic Everything Organic Bagle with Neufchatel cheese and a cup of hot tea with French vanilla creamer. Other ideas for this week include...
- Apple-cinnamon oatmeal
- Turkey bacon, egg, and toast
- THM pancakes with blueberries, yogurt, and sugarfree syrup
- Cottage cheese on toast
Lunch ideas...
- Soup and grilled cheese sandwich
- Sandwich with chips, carrots, and dip
- Hummus with Wheat Thins and fresh vegetables
- Homemade pizza
- Bean and cheese burrito with fresh vegetables and dip
- Leftovers
Supper ideas...
- Oven-roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, and brussel sprouts
- Potato soup with crackers
- Fish sandwich, baked potato, and coleslaw
- Pork chop with potatoes and cabbage
- Turkey burger and macaroni and cheese
- Breakfast for supper
- Leftovers
Well, that's it for today! You have a great week ahead and I'll talk with you again soon!
Until next time...
~Rebecca
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I love that the hope chest got redone. I love dealing with wood and all that sort of thing for sure. Great fun.
ReplyDeleteSnow here today, though it stopped quickly.
I'm glad that son was willing to take it on. I couldn't even see the possibility that it could be salvaged. On my own accord I would have just trashed it. I need to start viewing things with fresh eyes and new possibilities! Am sending warm, snow-melting thoughts of spring your way! :)
DeleteWe have been doing home renovations, and taking out all of the old carpet. We recently did the walk-in closet, and I am going through every single box and tote before putting anything back. I cannot believe some of the stuff we saved. We have a ton to donate and the trash bin outside was full again. Have a productive and fun week.
ReplyDeleteI know it's a job, but it's so worth it when it's done. I know what you mean about not being able to believe some of the stuff saved. I am definitely going to be more discerning in future about what to save and what not to. I can't wait for trash pickup this week so I can get started on another load from the shed here. Have a great rest of the week and thanks for stopping in! :)
DeleteHi Rebecca! It's so wonderful to hear that you are feeling more like yourself and energized into this new chapter of life! That chest is so beautiful! We're still battling trying to make winter completely end here in the WI northwoods...but there are signs of true Spring in sight. ;) Blessings on your week ahead. xo
ReplyDeleteHey, Carrie! Thanks for stopping in! I've honestly wondered, at times, if I would ever be well again, but am so glad that I am! God is so good! The chest IS beautiful! I couldn't imagine my son being able to do anything with it, but he sure did a good job! I'm trying to figure out, now, what to put in it. Am sending thoughts of spring and warm wishes your way. Soon, my friend! Very soon! Have a great rest of the week! <3
DeleteYour photos are stunning as always. Glad you are feeling more like yourself lately after all you've been through. And thank you for mentioning getting your cats flea meds, on my to do list now as well. Do you think with the crazy early warm days, the fleas and ticks will be worse this year? Hope you have a great rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean! Me, too (glad that I'm more like myself) and you're welcome (for the flea pill reminder)!!! As for ticks and fleas...I'm thinking maybe so. I've already seen more ticks this year than I did all of last year pur together. You have a great rest of the week on your end, too!
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