Wednesday, January 7, 2026

January Grocery Shopping and Meal Plans - Part 1

 

January 6 Groceries

On Tuesday, January 6, I put in an order for groceries and picked it up in the afternoon.  I bought chicken, salmon fillets, bread, bananas, a cucumber, an iceberg lettuce, a packet of crackers, and, not pictured above as I had already put them in the fridge, a half gallon of milk and a half gallon of half & half (they didn't have the quart size I ordered).  

Chcken was on a buy one get one free sale, so I stocked up on chicken thighs for daughter who prefers chicken thighs.  I also discovered that the store had store brand chicken drumsticks, a 4/5 lb. package for $5, and I bought a tray of that for myself as I prefer chicken drumsticks to thighs. 

My total came to $65.05; here's the receipt:



Order Summary

Original Item Total$94.43
Item Coupons/Sales-$29.68
Fulfillment Fee+$0.00
Other Fees+$0.30
Sales Tax$0.00
Order Total$65.05

Item Details

11 Items

Cucumber, 1 ct$0.99
1 x $0.99 each
Foster Farms Fresh & Natural Chicken Thighs, 1 pk$15.91
5.32 lbs x $2.98 each (approx.)
Foster Farms Fresh & Natural Chicken Thighs, 1 pk$0.00
5.06 lbs x $0.00 $2.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$15.13
Fresh Atlantic Whole Salmon Fillet Farm Raised (sustainably sourced), 1 lb$26.07
2.61 lbs x $9.98 $14.99 each (approx.)
Item Coupon/Sale: -$13.05
Fresh Bunch of Bananas – 5-7 Bananas, 1 bunch$0.83
1.21 lbs x $0.68 each (approx.)
Kroger® Fresh Uncooked Chicken Drumsticks, 4.5 lb$5.00
1 x $5.00 each
Kroger® Half and Half Half Gallon, 1/2 gal$5.49
1 x $5.49 each
Kroger® White Sandwich Bread, 20 oz$1.99
1 x $1.99 each
Premium Unsalted Tops Saltine Crackers, 16 oz$2.99
1 x $2.99 $4.49 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.50
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.00
Ralphs® Vitamin D Whole Milk Half Gallon, 1/2 gal$2.99
1 x $2.99 each
Wrapped Iceberg Lettuce, 1 ct$2.49
1 x $2.49 each

Other Fees

$0.30

Bag Fee$0.30
3 x $0.10 each

January grocery budget = $250

Spent to date = $65.05

Balance left in the budget = $250 - $65.05 = $184.95


I put one of the trays of chicken thighs in the freezer for later and kept one tray in the fridge to cook on Wednesday.  I baked the tray of chicken drumsticks and sauteed the salmon with onions and tomatoes added to it.

As part of my overall focus on wellbeing, I am trying to get back to a low salt diet due to my blood pressure issues, while recognizing that almost everything one buys that is processed (like the sliced bread) will have salt added to it.  For now, I am trying to cook without added salt.  So, I added garlic powder, ground black pepper, and paprika to the baked chicken and lemon juice to the salmon.  

My tentative meal plan for the week:

Brunches:  Uppuma, peanut butter toast, banana and peanut butter, scrambled eggs (with or without toast), baked chicken drumstick and salad

Dinners: Salmon and rice; baked chicken drumsticks with baked potato and salad; soup; chicken curry with rice, sauteed cabbage, and coconut sambol; leftovers. 

Snacks/Desserts: Yogurt with fruit preserves and granola; fresh fruit; dried fruit; crackers with peanut butter; frozen burritos for daughter.

I am grateful for:

- Being able to order groceries online and pick up
- The availability of groceries
- A safe drive to the store and back
- Working appliances
- Weekly trash pick up

Have you done any grocery shopping in January, yet?  Are you making a meal plan for this week?

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Settling into the New Year

3-D New Year's Card

My friend K (late neighbor T's daughter) sent me this, 3-D paper hasket of flowers, along with a little matching card, as a New Year's gift.  Isn't it lovely?

Sunday was another rainy day, with heavier showers in the late afternoon.  I slept in, tidied the dining table, watched news and videos, knitted and unpicked and knitted, again!  I'm working on the front of the sweater; and halfway through the front, I decided that I didn't want a plain stockinette stitch for the front, too, so, took out all the knitting and started again with some simple cables.  Except, I forgot to twist one of the cables and didn't notice the mistake until later, so had to unpick again and reknit!  

My friend S called and we chatted a bit and exchanged New Year's greetings.  

I had leftover uppuma for brunch, toast with peanut butter at tea time, and leftover potroast for dinner.  Daughter had pot roast sandwiches.   

On Sunday, I was grateful for:

- More rain!  The garden has been well watered.
- Online videos to watch while I knit
- My yarn supply
- Working appliances
- Phone calls and emails from friends

Sunday's joyful activity was knitting.


Monday was mostly clear and we even had some sunshine!  I walked in the garden, a little bit, and checked on things.  And I picked a few lemons and some salad greens:

Garden Produce


I made myself a sort of omelet and a salad for brunch:

Monday Brunch

Later, I had some yogurt with some of my homemade cranberry sauce and granola.  Daughter had a salad, but, didn't want an egg.

Once again, I spent the afternoon, watching videos and knitting.  I called K to thank her for the 3-D paper basket of flowers and chatted with her for a bit.

Daughter returned to work (remotely) after her winter break, but, after she finished working for the day, she changed my bed sheets for me and did a load of laundry.  

For dinner, I cooked some rice with green peas, and warmed up previously cooked and frozen chicken curry, green beans, and garbanzo beans.  We had tomato chutney with our rice and curries.  I had dates and a chocolate for dessert; daughter is trying to avoid sweets as she wants to lose some weight.

On Monday, I was grateful for:
- A break in the rain
- A walk in the garden
- Lemons and salad greens from the garden
- Daughter changing my bed sheets and doing a load of laundry for me
- Working appliances

Monday's joyful activity was spending time in the garden.

Plans for Tuesday include ordering groceries for pick up.  

How was your Monday?  What are your plans for Tuesday?




 

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Rainy Saturday

 

Asparagus Fern Berries

It's been raining on and off all day, today, with the heaviest rain falling during the afternoon.  The rest of the time, it was either drizzly or cloudy and grey.  There was a flood watch during the afternoon, but, there was no flooding in my area.  There is more rain in the forecast for Sunday (1 inch of rain is what the forecast is saying; to put that in context, our average annual rainfall total is just under 15 inches).

I slept in this morning and spent a rather relaxed day as my daughter is still insisting that I rest!  

I checked my blood pressure twice, today; the first time, it was slightly elevated, but, it was better when I checked the second time.  

I put away half my load of laundry that daughter washed and dried for me and I managed to turn the clothes hangers on one side of my closet the other way around before she came to see what I was doing and got upset with me for not resting!  

So, I spent the rest of the day knitting, watching news (lots of news happening!) and videos online, playing some Sudoku online, catching up on blogs, etc.  Later, I called friend R and chatted with her and wished one of my cousins for her birthday.  And still later, daughter helped me to put away the rest of the laundry - I folded the items while seated on the sofa and she put the piles away for me!  LOL.

I cooked uppuma with semolina, adding cashews to it, along with curry leaves and chilie pieces, etc., for brunch.  I had a guava strudel at tea time and had more of my pot roast for dinner.  Daughter had egg salad sandwiches for her dinner and a guava strudel.

Today, I am grateful for:

- Daughter being so caring and concerned about me
- Rain for the garden
- It didn't flood in my area
- Working appliances
- Electricity to run the appliances

Saturday's joyful activities were knitting, chatting with friend R, relaxing, and plenty of "me" time.

Plans for Sunday include more relaxing and taking it easy.  

How was your Saturday?  What are your plans for Sunday?

Friday, January 2, 2026

Thriving in December

Homemade Holiday Gifts
Blueberry Jam with Home Grown Blueberries
Tea Towels Hand Stamped with Blueberry Design
using a stamp that daughter designed and carved

My goal in 2025 was to thrive each month.  To that end, here's my review of December, which, as many of you know, has had many ups and downs: 

Spiritual:

The highlight in the spiritual aspects of my life was the annual almsgiving.  I had booked the date with the Temple monks in November.  In December, I confirmed the date with them and invited family and friends to participate.  Daughter and I planned the menu and we did a couple of trips to the Sri Lankan grocery store to buy the items I wanted to offer at the almsgiving.  Then, since my daughter didn't want me to over-tire myself with the preparations closer to the date, I cooked what I could ahead of time and froze them.  But, as always, there was plenty to do on the day before and the morning of the almsgiving which took place on December 20.  I consider the spiritual part of my life to have thrived in December.

Daughter:

In December, daughter and I spent a lot of time together.  Daughter accompanied me when I went to various medical appointments, spoiled me with freshly baked chocolate chip cookies when I expressed a wish for cookies and several holiday gifts.  We spent some time working on crafts together, she helped me with various projects, and encouraged me.  We supported and comforted each other through some difficult days, just before and after our much loved Dancer had to be euthanized. We had some long, difficult conversations, moments of laughter, some tears, and lots and lots of hugs.  I'm not sure if it is even possible, as w've always been quite close, but, I'd say we've grown even closer, this month.
 
I can honestly say that my relationship with my daughter thrived in December and it continues to thrive.

Health & Well Being:

In December, I had an appointment with my primary care physician (who took me off two medications based on lab test results and several pressure readings; except that didn't quite work out, as we found out, later!), an appointment with the dental hygienist (which completed that round of deep cleaning), an appointment with the ophthalmologist (who pulled out a cat hair from my eye, again!), took my flu vaccine, and did some lab tests prior to an upcoming doctor's appointment (scheduled for the first full week in January).  I started out the month in relatively good health, but, I've had some blood pressure issues after being taken off one medication, but, that is being addressed and monitored.

I thought my health was starting to thrive, but, maybe not.  This will be my focus in 2026.

Family, Friends, & Community:

Social interactions in December included exchanging phone calls, texts, emails, and holiday greetings.  There were more in-person interactions, too, including an almsgiving to the community of monks, a couple of visits with friend R, visiting cousin V twice, celebrating Christmas at the home of our friends, and daughter's friends coming over for a holiday pancake breakfast.  

I'd say that I thrived where family, friends, and community were concerned in December.

Finances:

I was able to keep my finances maintained in December.  I've lived well within my retirement income and kept to my budget, over all.  I think I am managing well where finances are concerned.  

Time Management:

Time management continues to be a work in progress!  I start out thinking I've plenty of time until, suddenly, I don't have enough time!  This needs to change!  However, the important things got done on time and I will take that as a success.  

I think I coped more than I thrived!   

Leisure/Hobbies/Crafting:

December leisure/hobbies/crafting activities included card making, gift making, gardening, and knitting.  I made a batch of blueberry jam to give as holiday gifts and daughter and I hand stamped a design of blueberries and leaves on a set of kitchen towels with fabric paints and stamps that my daughter created.  I believe that I thrived in this area of my life.

House:

In December, the house was tidied and cleaned as we prepared for the almsgiving, the holidays, and daughter's friends getting together.   We put up the Christmas tree, but, it remained mostly undecorated (except for the lights) and I barely decorated the house as daughter didn't feel like decorating (the up side to that is undecorating won't take long!)  

In December, I paid for another year of home insurance and earthquake insurance.  I am grateful for having my home.

Garden:

The garden continued to thrive in December.  Daughter's raised beds are doing very well and we've been picking greens from it for salads and I picked tangerines from the garden for the almsgiving.  


December started out as a good month.  I was looking forward to the almsgiving, we were both looking forward to the holidays, and daughter was looking forward to celebrating with her friends.  And then, on the 10th of December, our much loved Dancer kitty had to be euthanized.  He was 17+ years old and going into kidney failure.  We had been anticipating it, but, still, it was a difficult decision and daughter, especially, felt it.  He was her kitty even though he stayed with me while she was in Berkeley.  His death dimmed some of the joy and anticipation of this time of the year as we mourned him.  Then, I experienced health issues (daughter calls is a health scare) with spiking blood pressure and that has further heightened our awareness of various aspects of our lives.

My goal in 2025 was to thrive.  Looking back, I think I managed to mostly thrive during the year.  Moving forward, I think I need to scale back and focus on certain aspects of my life and focus mostly on my health and wellbeing.  I am not quite sure how I will keep track of that on the blog due to privacy concerns, but, I might be able to manage a brief monthly review.

Thank you for reading these monthly reviews of my attempts to lead a more balanced life and to thrive.  I have appreciated your thoughtful comments on my monthly posts.

I'm wishing you all the best in all the various areas of importance in your lives in 2026.

Dancer:  The Last Photo; 12/10/25

New Year's Day 2026


Milk Boiling Over

At midnight, daughter and I toasted the New Year with glasses of sparkling apple juice, and then, I lit the stove for the first time for the New Year and boiled a pan of milk until it boiled over, symbolizing abundance in the New Year.  Afterwards, I made milkrice which daughter and I both enjoyed.  I had the leftover milkrice for my brunch, on New Year's Day.

It rained on New Year's Eve and it rained most of the morning on New Year's Day.  The rain ceased by afternoon, although it remained mostly cloudy and overcast.  

I phoned and texted family members and close friends to wish them for the New Year, watched videos online, and knitted. I made a paste with baking soda and water and spread it on the stove top and under the burner plates to soften the burned milk and daughter scrubbed the stove top for me.  Later, she did a load of laundry for me.  Ever since the doctor told me to relax and take it easy, daughter has not been letting me do much work!  In fact, she even cancelled plans to go out with friends this afternoon, to stay at home with me, in case I needed her (my pressure was slightly elevated when I checked it at noon).  

I had leftover pot roast for my dinner.  Daugher had a pot roast sandwich and one of the tamales her friend A had made and sent through another friend.  We shared a sliced apple, later.

On New Year's Day 2026, I was grateful for:

- Being able to celebrate New Year's Day with my daughter
- A new beginning
- Phone calls and texts with my family and friends
- Rain to water the garden
- Daughter being so caring and attentive

Joyful activities included celebrating the New Year, chatting on the phone with my sister and Aunt C, and spending time with my daugher.

My New Year's Resolution/GoalAspiration, this year, is Wellbeing.  I am resolved to do what I need to do to improve and ensure my physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing.  What that entails and how I'd go about implementing it will have to be figured out in the days to come.  But, I have some ideas and the first step is to get my blood pressure stabilized.

How was your New Year's Day?  Do you make New Year's Resolutions or Goals or Aspiration?

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

New Year's Eve - 2025

 

Guava Strudel

On the last day of December, neighbor E's daughter brought over a dozen guava strudels from our favorite Cuban bakery!  How lovely!  Daughter and I enjoyed some of them for brunch (in fact, I ate one before I remembered to take a picture!) and for tea, too!  

We've had light rain all day, today.  It's wonderful for the garden, of course, but, the grounds are saturated in the burn scar areas and I hope there won't be any more mudslides.  

I spent another relaxed day, knitting and watching online videos.  In the afternoon, I did dust the living room (I wanted to vacuum, too, but, my daughter asked me to take it easy, so I didn't vacuum).  Sandy asked me to post pictures of my knitting and the yarn I was using, so I did:

Sweater Back

This is the back of the sweater I am making.  My usual mock cable ribbing and a plain stockinette stitch back.  I'm using US size 7 needles (for the ribbing as well as the body of the sweater).

I ordered and picked up groceries, yesterday (Tuesday), which included a 1.71 lb. piece of boneless beef chuck roast at $5.98/lb.  I made a pot roast with it, today, for dinner, with onions, carrots, potatoes, and home grown corn on the cob from the freezer.  Cooking it was a joint effort as daughter peeled and cut all the vegetables for me.  We have leftovers for another meal or two and pot roast sandwiches for brunches.

I called my late neighbor T's daughter K to check on her as tomorrow (New Year's Day) would mark the 1 year anniversary of T's death.  K was down with a very bad chest cold and cough, but, we chatted a bit and she was happy that I had called her.  

Daughter and I are planning to greet the New Year at home, with sparkling apple juice and I will continue with my tradition of boiling milk and making milkrice.

On this New Year's Eve, I am grateful for:
- The year that is just coming to an end 
- Having my daughter home with me to say good bye to the old year and greet the new year
- The rain that is watering my garden
- The gift of pastries from my neighbors
- Being alive and relatively well, too

Today's joyful activities included watching the rain, knitting, enjoying some delicious pastries.

I wish all my blog friends a very happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.  Thank you for your friendship over this year, for all the lovely, kind comments you've made, and for the difference you've made in my life.  I look forward to "seeing" you in the new year.  

May you have a blessed New Year.

December Monthly Photo Challenge: Christmas Decorations

When Eileen at A Bracelet of Days set the theme for the December Monthly Photo Challenge as "Christmas Decorations", I thought it would be an easy prompt because I usually decorate the house for the holidays.  However, daughter was mourning the loss of Dancer and apart from putting the tree up, stringing the additional lights, and hanging four ornaments on the tree, we didn't decorate the tree or the house!  So, there are barely any Christmas decorations to photograph!

However, Daughter did make some ornaments to give as gifts and I took pictures of three of the four ornaments I did hang on the tree as they all shared a common theme.

So, we have a theme within the theme of Christmas Decorations and that is Pokemon!

Pokemon Themed Ornaments

Daughter designed and drew the decorations based on several of the Pokemon characters, printed them out on sticker paper and applied them to the ornament blanks she purchased (for a total of $0.59 for three 4-count packs of these square ornament blanks, one 25-count pack of clear disk ornaments, and 1 ball of the chunky yarn she used to make the teddy bear she crocheted, taking full advantage of sales, coupons, and store rewards).  

Psyduck made a snowduck


Snorlax


Mimikuy dressed as a Christmas Tree

Eevee in her Santa hat


Gengar tangled up in Christmas Lights



Pikachu Snowman





Charmander in a Santa Hat



Bulbasaur with a Christmas Tree instead of a Bulb



Pikachu Tangled up in Christmas Lights

Thank you, Eileen, for hosting the December monthly photo challenge.  I enjoyed participating and I hope there will be more monthly photo challenges in the new year, too.