June 11, 2023
A Cautionary Tale of Amazon Hacking
June 4, 2023
Three Game Changers for Me
May 14, 2023
I am OBSESSED!
The greatest gift the pandemic gave me (other than a hybrid work schedule) was the ability to watch my garden come to life right before my eyes when Spring rolls around.
Oh sure, I'd come home and maybe be surprised that something had bloomed because I wasn't here to notice when the buds started appearing.
But during lockdown, I was able to look up from my work to notice that buds were forming on the rose bushes. Or that the iris was getting ready to push out their beautiful blooms. Or that the peonies were on the cusp of sharing their beauty.
Quick aside - how do you pronounce peony? I (and Merriam Webster) pronounce it pee-UH-nee; but others in my circle insist on pee-OH-nee. Just curious. You can say it however you want; but I maintain that mine (and Merriam's) pronouncement is the correct one
Last week, I vented my frustration to my husband at the fact I needed to go into the office at all that week because my favorite peony was THIS close to blooming. Geez, you would think that alone would be a valid excuse to stay home. Not according to HR, sadly.
Though one bloom did open before I got home on Thursday, it wasn't fully open. But I clipped it and brought it in for me to admire every time I walked by the kitchen counter.
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I am pleased to report there are even more blooms just waiting to burst out and share their beauty with me. And it's official, I AM OBSESSED with this plant.
April 23, 2023
Block Party Shenanigans
You know it's been a successful cul-de-sac block party when you wake up and find a half-full jar of moonshine and a random, but very pretty, serving bowl on your kitchen counter. The bowl wasn't quite as mysterious as the moonshine. I think we all ended up with random serving bowls, utensils, etc. finding their way into our homes last night. Apparently, a good majority of our kitchenware ended up at the neighbor's house three doors down.
How and why moonshine ended up on my kitchen counter is a complete mystery. Although, I know for a fact that I did not partake; I stuck to wine all night. In fact, I don't remember anyone drinking said moonshine or even discussing it.
To be clear, it was not a wild night of debauchery; although, I must admit, that the random, and unexplained, appearance of moonshine seems to refute that fact.
The same neighbor that ended up with our kitchenware started this "tradition" (it's not yet a tradition, but seeing as this was our third such get together in the past year, it's well on it's way to becoming one.) and it is nice to get to know the people behind those front doors.
For the most part, on this street people keep to themselves. So much so, that I never even laid eyes on the lady next door for YEARS. In fact, I didn't even know she existed until the first time we had one of these parties. I only knew that her husband lived there because I would see him mowing the grass.
So, last night my friend from two doors asked me what the "invisible" lady's name was - I said, "I'm not quite sure but I think it's Jennifer...but I'm bad at remembering names of people I rarely see." My very extroverted friend called out, "Hi Jennifer!"
Friends...her name is NOT Jennifer. It's something else that does not even remotely sound like Jennifer. My friend turned to me and said, "You ARE really bad at this." Hey, I warned her; she's the one that decided to jump in with both feet. Now let's see if I can remember this lady's name the next time I see her...
The owner of the moonshine has just been revealed via a group text...although, we still don't know how it ended up here. I believe that will be an eternal mystery.
April 18, 2023
A Book Review: Defending Jacob by William Landay
Attention all crime novel aficionados - you HAVE to read this book! Honestly, that's it. That's pretty much the entire review; it's that good.
I'm trying to recall how I ever even stumbled over this book. I *think* I saw a Twitter exchange between Linwood Barclay and Stephen King about this author and this was the first book that popped up in my search. And it did not disappoint.
"Andy Barber has been an assistant district attorney in his suburban Massachusetts county for more than twenty years. He is respected in his community, tenacious in the courtroom, and happy at home with his wife, Laurie, and their son, Jacob. But when a shocking crime shatters their New England town, Andy is blindsided by what happens next. His fourteen-year old son is charged with the murder of a fellow student."
That is the first paragraph on the inside cover synopsis. And that's just the beginning. And with that one paragraph, I knew I was going to enjoy this one immensely.
I don't even know how to go forward without dropping some spoilers - but let's just say I did NOT see that ending coming. At all. In fact, even though I recalled the exact ending the next morning, I had to go back to read the last bit to make sure I remembered it right - I did, for the most part, with only one tiny exception, which explained everything clearly. (This is the problem with staying up too late to finish a good book...that tiny bit that explains everything can get lost in the exhaustion...such is the life of a reader, I suppose).
The final blurb said, "Award winning author William Landay has written the consummate novel of an embattled family in crisis - a suspenseful, character-driven mystery that is also a spellbinding tale of guilt, betrayal and the terrifying speed at which our lives can spin out of control."
Yes, I agree that is EXACTLY what William Landay has written. Before this book, I had never heard of this author (and this genre calls to me!). But after this book? I will definitely be seeking out more of his work.
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Well, color me shocked - FOUR blog posts in the month of April? Let's hope this trend continues.
April 15, 2023
"NO WIRE SHELVING!"
Quick - name what famous book/movie that had the above paraphrased line in it? I have a feeling you will all know that answer.
This post is brought to you courtesy of Kari, who mentioned in the comments of my last post that her pantry has wire shelving and hinted at the fact she didn't like it. Me too, Kari, me too. I hate it.
I imagine a great majority of us have that wire shelving tucked away into our pantries, closets and garages. I also imagine that a great majority of us despise that wire shelving for many reasons.
Things fall through the slats, clothes that are stacked on them get "dents," most of the organizers sold are also wire shelving and they can't sit properly ON wire shelving, etc. - the list is endless. But, here's why we all have them - they are cheaper than using wood.
A couple of years ago - not quite back at the beginning of the pandemic - I must have been cleaning out that stupid pantry once again and got fed up with the whole wire shelves experience and went about finding a solution. My first thought was wood shelves. That idea was quickly discarded. Then I wondered about having planks cut to sit on top of the wire shelves. But that idea was also quickly tossed. The expense, and figuring out how to cut the wood to fit, etc.
After much pondering (yes, I spend quite a bit of my time pondering on little annoyances and how to fix them, if you were wondering), I finally hit upon the perfect solution (which I meant to blog about back then; but....life goes on and it must have slipped my mind). I ordered some foam board and extra blades for the box cutter for curbside delivery. I figured if this makeshift "fix" didn't work at least I wasn't out of a ton of money.
(As an aside - I LOVE curbside delivery and I hope it never, ever goes away.)
Once I got the board home, I set about measuring each shelf and cutting the foam board to fit. And yes, those extra blades for the box cutter are necessary because that foam board will dull the blade a lot sooner than you think. I know this because I ended up needing to order more blades.
Because of the length of the shelves, I used packing tape to keep the panels together and everything fit snugly in the "lip" of the shelves. So nothing could shift.
And it all worked perfectly. And, shockingly, that makeshift "fix" is still holding up a couple of years later. And every time I have to reorganize that pantry (which is like laundry; never ending), I am so pleased that I have a steady, sturdy surface to work with.
So there you go - an easy and inexpensive fix to those dumb wire shelves. Do you spend as much time as I do trying to figure out how to fix those nagging, little issues that plague you as much as I do? (I doubt it)
April 10, 2023
Pantry Organizing
I suppose we can file this under "My Exciting Life" because I mean, obviously this is how I CHOSE to spend 2.5 hours of my day off this morning...
My husband, God love him, seemingly cannot help himself when it comes to over-buying dry goods and recognizing that our storage space for such items is finite. I shouldn't complain as he does all the grocery shopping and cooking. And I appreciate every single bit of that; I do.
But...
The state of our pantry was deplorable. It was dark and crowded with stuff crammed in everywhere.
Well, the only reason it was dark is because there was so much stuff crammed in there that we couldn't reach the light switch. The one we keep forgetting we have because there is just SO MUCH stuffed into this little closet.
A good blogger would have had a "before picture" - I am not a good blogger. Instead, I grabbed the step stool and jumped in head first.
I surmised that some of the "systems" I set in place were not being used properly and were just taking up valuable real estate. So I removed the organizer for the freezer bags, foil, cling wrap, etc. I also removed the cute, little container that was supposed to hold his tea bags. He never used the cute, little container. Instead, he would just set a box of tea ON TOP of said container. *sigh*
I set about re-organizing what I could and making notes for possible solutions. And now, here is where I introduce the evidence, if you will, of just how much this pantry is over-stocked, while cautioning you to keep in mind that there are only TWO of us living in this house.
- 11 cans of artichoke hearts
- 7 unopened boxes of rice
- 2 boxes of opened rice
- 5 unopened jars of peanut butter; 2 of which expire this year
- 2 jars of peanut butter (to be fair, one is crunchy and one is creamy)
- 13 cans of tuna
- 16 cans of clams - 5 are minced and 11 are baby clams
- 3 opened bags of corn meal
- Too many cans of tomatoes (diced, crushed, paste, whatever) to count
- Ditto for the pasta, bagged rice and beans
- Far too many bags of chips/snacks. Most of which just held stale crumbles (those were tossed)
I do love peanut butter but even I can't possibly be expected to eat 2 extra jars before the year is up. I have decided to whip up a BUNCH of peanut butter cookie batter to freeze and request that chicken dish he makes with some peanut sauce to fix that problem.
As for the tuna - which we haven't had in forever - I guess we need to start having tuna salad for lunch more often.
He likes to claim that "in the event of an emergency, we won't go hungry." And he's right; we won't. But we are sure going to get tired of eating pasta, peanut butter, clams, tuna and artichoke hearts in a hurry.
Here's the "after" photos; which still look like a hot mess.
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Bottom half |
April 7, 2023
The IT Girl / The Escape Room - Book Reviews
March 21, 2023
Not Quite Done...But Getting There.
The great Christmas stocking project is almost to the finish line but hasn't quite made it there yet.
Why?
Because someone was in SUCH a hurry to start this project they neglected to read a very important part of the instructions (yes, that someone would be me) - and now I'm faced with a difficult decision - finish it as is or figure out a way to finish off the personalization bit - the whole point of this project to begin with - (hopefully without pulling out any stitches - I realize this is a pipe dream).
When I started this project (counts on fingers) seven months ago at the end of August, I naively thought I'd be done in PLENTY of time for Christmas 2022 - as we all know, that did not happen. I also thought, at that time, that I'd make stockings for ALL of us. HAHAHAHAHA. No, that will not be happening.
Well, maybe...but only if I can find a kit that isn't quite as elaborate as this one was. The Husband, half kidding, said he couldn't believe I had the patience to finish this...insinuating that I might be a tad bit impatient at times. Well, he's not wrong there but, he neglected to remember just how stubborn I can be...which is really probably the only reason this project has gotten this far.
So here's where we are with this project - all the stitches are done. All that's left is to figure out if I want to deal with personalization (once I realized that I'd, in all probability, never make another - I thought about just using the family name and using it as a Christmas decoration) and to actually put the stocking together.
Knowing that if/when I personalize the darn thing I won't post it without a redaction of said name, I figured I'd share the almost done piece.
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Honestly, the picture doesn't do it justice. |
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Without detail - the rabbits, the doll and the bear look positively creepy. |
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With detail - although, the doll...still a bit creepy. |
February 18, 2023
Saturday Chatter
Everyone settle in with your preferred beverage because this will, most likely, be a post that meanders from topic to topic - you've been warned.
Like most of you (I assume), when something new in the world of drug store mascara pops up on my radar I immediately want to try it. A couple of weeks ago, as I was scrolling through Instagram, I saw a post about L'Oréal Telescopic Lift mascara and how much the poster loved it - so on my next trip to the drug store, I bought it.
I am here to tell you - don't waste your time or your money. Well, I guess it's up to you but, for me, this mascara was an epic fail for a couple of reasons. One, it seemed a bit pricey for drug store mascara; strike one. Despite the interesting brush - which seemingly SHOULD have worked to separate the lashes (it didn't) the product was very gloppy; strike two. Finally, whenever I buy mascara, I triple check to make sure I don't buy accidently buy waterproof - so when I went to remove it that night I was shocked to discover that even with cold cream this stuff did not want to come off my lashes; strike three.
So, for now, I'll stick with one of my three current favorites.
And speaking of drug stores...I don't know if it's just my local CVS or if it's this way across the board. But our CVS has to be the most boring drug store ever. Never mind the fact, that whole shelves are just sitting empty for whatever reason. When possible, I love to poke around in a drug store to see what they have - but ours has absolutely nothing that appeals to me. It has the basics and that's it - which, I suppose, is good for my bank account as there are rarely any impulse purchases when I visit. But the other day, I wandered into Walgreens when I was on that side of town and it was a delight. And yes, impulse purchases were made.
Including a planner - as per usual, I am optimistic that THIS planner will be the one that keeps me on track and organized. The only difference is this year, I waited until we were halfway through February before buying one (instead of ordering the wrong year AGAIN in December). We shall see if this planner works magic (doubtful).
You can all rest easy now because The Hoarder Husband has finally gone through his closet and he now has extra hangers in his closet. We shall all offer up a prayer of thanksgiving that it never occurred to him that he could go buy more hangers. I was pleased - particularly since he took it upon himself after he finally realized that I meant business - until I went into his closet to put away laundry and happened to look up. Apparently, since he didn't have hangers or space in his drawers, at some point he started squirrelling away random pieces of clothing on the upper shelves. *sigh*
I finished that challenging puzzle (featured in the link in the previous paragraph)
but much to my dismay... I somehow lost a piece.
For anyone keeping a record (and that would be me) this is the SECOND puzzle this year where I have somehow managed to lose a piece (HOW?! There are no pets or small children in this house to blame). I've searched high and low - the piece(s) are no where to be found. Very frustrating. I'm very tempted to order another one just to see if I can somehow keep all the pieces from disappearing.
But puzzling will need to wait because I'm still working on that Christmas stocking. By my best guess, there are about 1,500 stitches left - not counting all the detail stitches (I hate detail stitches - but that's what "makes" the project...) so I'm guessing we can count on this finally being done in, I don't know...April?