Saturday, February 9, 2019

Friday's Doings

I was up till 3:00 a.m., so slept in till quite late, this morning. By the time I got up, had my cup of tea, and checked my emails, the morning was over!   As I told one of my friends, we'll just say that I took my afternoon nap in the morning!  LOL!

In the afternoon, I took the trash and the recycling out to the big bins and I called the City's sanitation department to request two new bins, since both my trash bin and the recycling bin were cracked!  It was something I had been intending to do, but kept putting off.  But the recent rains filled both bins with water, so I knew I needed to get new bins.  They will deliver new bins on Wednesday, I was told; I just have to put the cracked bins out before 6:00 a.m.  I will probably put them out on Tuesday night.

Later in the afternoon, I hand washed the few dishes that I had piled in the sink and made myself a salad for lunch:

Lunch 
Lettuce, a grated carrot, half a cucumber, a few nuts from a can of mixed nuts, and salad dressing.  Followed by a freshly picked orange from the tree for dessert!

After lunch, I stripped my bed and remade it with the warmer flannel sheet set.  Then, I did two loads of laundry, including the blanket from my bed.  I am afraid I was rather lazy and dried both loads in the dryer, today (except for a bath towel which I hung up to dry). 

Friend M came to do the garden and he mowed the back yard for me.  I also had him trim one of the euphorbias in the front, as it was top heavy and had toppled over sideways!  We are leaving the trimmed branches to form a callus and will plant them elsewhere in the garden, next week.

I also did a little knitting, today; trying to work on the sleeve on the grey sweater. 

Dinner was from the freezer and the fridge:


Dinner

Rice (1/2 cup), lentils, and green beans from the freezer, with leftover mackerel curry from the fridge.  That was the last of the mackerel curry, but I have more lentils and green beans in the fridge.  I checked my blood sugar 2 hours after the meal and it was well below the recommended guidelines, so that was good.  I also took out a piece of cooked chicken breast from the freezer and kept in the fridge to thaw - I will have that for one of my meals, tomorrow.

Friend A called me in the evening and we had a nice chat.  Later in the evening, I video chatted with my daughter.   She said it was raining, up there.  We are supposed to have rain over the weekend, down here, and, again, mid-week!  I am started to feel a bit water logged, but, it means I don't have to water the garden and I am saving on my water bill, so I am glad!

Today, I am grateful for:
- Being able to sleep in
- A working dryer!
- A freshly made bed
- M tending to the garden for me
- Freshly picked oranges from the garden

Saturday's To Do List:
- Some paperwork
- Some housework
- Some crafting

How was your Friday?  What are your plans for the weekend?



6 comments:

  1. Your to-do list for today looks very well balanced, unlike mine which has been a whole lot of fun and little to no housekeeping. My paperwork has been limited to card making or shredding paper from files I purged last week. I will make an attempt at vacuuming today.

    Your salads always look so delicious. I am not a big salad eater during the winter months, except for when I go out to eat. I certainly make more of them during the hot summer months. Your salads look like they are packed full of variety and tasty additions. Yum.

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    1. I think you deserve to have a day of fun and no housekeeping, Susan. (((HUGS))) As for my to do list, it remains to be seen just how much of anything I accomplish! Notice I didn't write down any specific tasks!

      As for the salads, thank you. I always have the same basics - lettuce, carrot, cucumber! Because they are the vegetables I like. I am not a big fan of salads, in general, but, if I can't eat as much starch as I'd like, then, salads are a good alternative! At least, I am getting some vegetables in me!

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  2. Our weekend plans are not very exciting. Continue working on the construction in the basement and work on both our personal and my mother's taxes.

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    1. Good luck with the taxes! I used to do mine, but now, I pay someone else to do them for me! I do have to get all the papers ready for my upcoming appointment, but that is all.

      Hope the basement construction is coming along well.

      Have a warm and safe weekend.

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  3. You really are on a good diet, and I am sure you will notice the difference. I admire you for cutting back on carbs. I really should follow your example. I made banana pancakes which include oatmeal for breakfast, and I had a leftover one with some lemon curd for a snack in the afternoon with a cup of tea. I really want to cut out snacks but this time of year it is hard, so a little extra weight creeps on!

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    1. Thank you, Bushlady. I am trying. Last night, however, I had a slice of bread with a spicy onion sambol as a late night snack! But, I am eating fewer carbs than I would normally eat, so, I guess I'm headed in the right direction.

      Oh, pancakes sound so good! But, I couldn't eat just one or even two pancakes and that wouldn't be a good low carb meal, would it? Sigh. I think I'll go eat some cucumber with salsa!

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