Since October ends today, I thought I will post the review of this week's meal plans and start November Week 1, tomorrow.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
October Meal Plans - Week 4 Review
October Joys - Review
I had posted a list of planned joyful activities for October, earlier in the month. What I tried to do was put together a list of joyful activities that I could look forward to doing during the month. I didn't want it to be another "to do" list, however; I was trying to incorporate a little intentional joy into my days.
October Joys:
- Online Temple services - Participated in online Temple services, especially the Kathina (end of rainy season retreat) service.
- Craft projects - Knitted.
- Music - Played the piano, listened to music.
- Art - Enjoyed seeing and sharing my daughter's sketches and drawings.
- Gardening - Planted the moringa plants, weeded and raked over one planting bed to facilitate the germination of self-sowed osteospermum seeds, picked roses and other flowers, picked feijoa guavas and pomegranates, and planted a mini victory garden of cool weather vegetables (snow peas, carrots, chard, turnips, broccoli, and radish; maybe about six seeds of each!):
Mini Victory Garden |
- Decorating for Halloween? - Didn't. Just didn't feel like decorating.
- Reading - Not a lot of reading for pleasure, this month, either.
- Participate in the monthly photo mini challenge - I enjoyed participating in this month's photo mini-challenge.
- Bake something (when cool enough to do so) - Baked corn bread muffins and shared with friend C
Corn Bread Muffins |
October has been a little stressful for me, but, I am happy that I was able to incorporate some purposeful joy into my days.
Friday
Yesterday, after I did my post, I put in a load of laundry to wash and sat down at the piano to practice. However, something was bothering me. I was worried that, even if I mailed the insurance documents on Friday, they probably won't be received at the retirement office until Monday at the very earliest when it would already be November. Even with my former colleague's reassurance that everything will be alright, I was worried that I might be told, at the last minute, that the papers weren't received in time for me to receive the insurance without any interruption in coverage!
I was still stressing about it when I went outside to walk a bit in the garden. I kept thinking that I was overlooking something. But what? As I told one of my good friends, I used to be an intelligent woman, but, lately, my mind has been scattered! Eventually, however, the mists in my mind cleared and it occurred to me - I should have asked C to scan the documents! Groan! Why didn't I think of that, earlier?
I spent a few more minutes berating myself for being so stupid and then, I reached for the phone and called C! Within 15 minutes, she had scanned the documents and emailed them to me. I downloaded them, attached them to another email, and sent them to the retirement office! They acknowledged receipt of the scanned documents almost right away and I heaved a big sigh of relief! Whew!
Later in the evening, C brought over the paper copies and the originals. She said her co-workers enjoyed the muffins I had baked. I picked some pomegranates and sent them home with her to share with her family.
Then, I put the original signed forms into the postage paid envelope I had been provided with by the retirement office, sealed it, and put it in the mail box to be picked up in the morning. It no longer mattered when the originals would reach the retirement office, but, the envelope was collected by the mail carrier, this morning.
After that, I watched some TV and dozed off for a few minutes! I guess I was finally able to relax!
Day 29 Drawing - Prompt "Shoes"
Day 29: Shoes |
Yuno from Hidamari Sketch, thinking about the time they made shoes from clay in class.
Today, I slept in. Then, spent a quiet afternoon watching TV and just relaxing. It was a warm day, outside, but, at least 20 degrees cooler inside! I opened all the windows in an attempt to warm up the house!
When M came over to tend to the garden, I asked him if he could put some gas to the car (I was just below half a tank, again) and, when he asked me if I needed him to pick up anything from the convenience store at the gas station, I asked for half a gallon of milk. Afterwards, he shared some vegetable seeds and wildflower seed mix with me. The vegetables are cool weather plants - snow peas, carrots, broccoli, chard, radishes, and turnips. Just a few seeds of each. We planted them around one of the moringa plants and we enclosed it with some wire mesh that I had on hand, to try to keep the garden cats out! It is a tiny victory garden, but, I am hopeful that it will do well.
Day 30: Prompt - Ominous
Day 30: Ominous |
Today, I am grateful for:
- C was able to scan the documents for me
- The retirement office confirmed that they received the scanned documents
- I received confirmation that my ballot has been received and my vote will be counted
- M put gas to the car for me and shared some vegetable and flower seeds with me
- I have a tiny victory garden of cool weather plants!
Today's joyful activity was gardening and planting the vegetable seeds.
How was your Friday? What are your plans for tomorrow? Will you be celebrating Halloween?
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Thursday, Already?!
Corn Bread Muffins |
Day 26: Hide |
Day 27: Music |
Day 28: Float |
One of the benefits of waking up early is having the whole morning to write this blog post! LOL.
Plans for the rest of today include:
- Doing a load of laundry (started)
- Practicing the piano
- Paperwork
Today, I am grateful for:
- Kind and helpful friends
- Alarm clocks!
- Working appliances
- A sunny and relatively warm day
- Pomegranates from the tree
How is your week coming along?
Monday, October 26, 2020
October Meal Plans: Week 3 Review and Week 4 Options
October Week 3
Dinners: Chicken curry with rice and green beans✓, pork stew✓, beef kebabs with salad, leftovers✓
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Sunday
Sri Lankan Treats |
Clockwise from the top: Mung kavum (with a filling of mung bean and treacle paste), lavariya (stringhopper dough filled with a coconut and treacle filling), kokis (similar to Swedish rosettes, but, not sweet and flavored with cumin), and handi kavum (deep fried batter of rice flour and treacle).
Today, I took a container of my beef and vegetable soup to neighbor T. She said she had it for lunch and enjoyed it very much.
I also took a container of soup over to friend R and she gave me all the lovely Sri Lankan treats, pictured above! R had ordered them from a lady who makes these traditional treats for sale. It was very sweet of her to share them with me and I will definitely be ordering some, myself!
It was another cool day as far as I was concerned (R was dressed in summer clothes while I was wearing sweaters and scarves!) We were supposed to get some rain, but, although there were several dark clouds overhead and it rained in another city a few miles away (gardener friend's sister lives there and he texted me in the early afternoon that they were getting rain), we didn't get any rain at all.
Daughter sent me her drawing for today. The prompt is "buddy":
Day 25: Buddy |
The drawing is of three friends, Konata, Tsukasa, and Kagami, from Lucky Star.
Cousin P called in the evening and we had a nice little chat.
Today, I am grateful for:
- Friend R sharing the treats with me
- Being able to share some of the soup with friend R and neighbor T
- Electric space heaters
- Being able to video chat with my daughter
- Daughter's power didn't get cut (she received an alert that there might be a power cut due to an increased fire risk due to high winds)
Today's joyful activity was making deliveries of my soup and receiving treats from friend R.
How was your Sunday? What are your plans for Monday?
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Saturday
Brunch: Milk Rice (Kiri Bath) and Onion Relish (Seeni Sambol) |
This morning, I participated in the Temple "kathina" ceremony online. Every year, the Buddhist monks observe a three month long retreat during the traditional rainy season, at the end of which, there is a special ceremony during which a special robe is sewn and donated by the devotees to the society of the monks in general. The monks of each temple then convene and gift the robe to one particular monk who resided at the temple for the duration of the retreat. Being able to participate in this ceremony by donating something towards it is considered as a very meritorious deed. I feel blessed to have been able to participate, if only virtually.
Afterwards, I made milk rice and onion sambol for brunch.
Later, I watered the garden, both front and back, especially the newly transplanted moringa plants and practiced the piano. I might have taken an afternoon nap on the sofa, too!
Later in the evening, I made some beef and vegetable soup for dinner:
Beef and Vegetable Soup |
It was another "cool" (high of 71F) day. I dressed in layers and was still cold! I even wore my fingerless mitts for a short time! Eventually, I caved in and switched on the electric space heater, a little while ago. I have it set up right in front of me as I type this and I am slowly thawing out! Friend R said she was in a short sleeved T-shirt and 3/4 length pants.
Daughter sent me her Inktober drawing; today's prompt was "dig"
Day 24: Dig |
These are Pokemon known as Digletts which burrow through the ground; usually only their heads are visible.
Today, I am grateful for:
- Being able to participate in Temple ceremonies online
- Water for the garden
- Afternoon naps
- Warm woolen sweaters
- Electric space heaters
Today's joyful activity was participating in the Temple ceremonies online.
How is your weekend coming along?
Friday, October 23, 2020
Doctor's Appointment on Friday
Today, I had my regular 3-month check up with the oncologist. The appointment went well. The tab test results were mostly good. The only problem was, the mammogram results were not as conclusive as they could have been, because the radiology lab had been unable to obtain a copy of my previous mammogram to compare. The oncologist's office submitted another request for the previous mammogram and I am to call them in two weeks to check on the status of obtaining it.
I also asked the doctor about bringing in more knitted hats to give the patients. I didn't take any in with me, today, because I wasn't sure if they were accepting them still. But, she said that, if I was making them, then, she knows me well enough to know that the hats will be safe to be worn by the patients. I usually wash them before I take them to the clinic, anyway, and I will seal them in bags, afterwards.
After I came home, I had the rest of the stew for brunch and practiced the piano.
Later, I walked for 15 minutes. I wanted to walk for 20 minutes, but, I got tired after 15 minutes!
In the evening, M came to tend to the garden and he planted the two moringa plants in the ground for me. He was upset to find that both plants had the larva of Japanese beetles among their roots! He basically had to pull apart the root ball and remove all the soil before planting the seedlings. We are hoping we got all the grubs out - I wonder if that was why the moringa plants lost all their leaves, a couple of weeks ago. They are starting to get new leaves, though, which is a good sign.
Still later in the evening, friend R called and we chatted on the phone for a bit.
Daughter sent in her drawing for today: the prompt was "rip".
Day 23: Rip |
Appropriate enough given how close we are to Halloween, I suppose.
Today, I am grateful for:
Friday's To Do List:
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Cool on Thursday
A much cooler day, today, with a high of 71F, and mostly overcast. There was a little sunshine in the afternoon, though, as the morning fog lifted. Needless to say I was dressed in a sweater and had a scarf and a shawl on! LOL.
I spent a relaxed morning, responding to blog comments and reading other blogs.
In the afternoon, I took some of the stew I made last night and some bread over to friend R.
After I came home, I did some gardening, raking over one of the flower beds in the front. I had pulled out all the remaining osteospermum plants that had been growing there and weeded it, earlier. Today, I raked it and watered it, to encourage any osteospermum seeds that might have dropped to germinate. I also picked another feijoa (pineapple guava) from the tree in the backyard.
Later, I practiced the piano, did the vacuuming, cleaned the kitchen, tidied the family room and did more paperwork and filing.
I also watched the news, the presidential debate, and a program on public television called Ancient Skies. And, I got my tote bag ready with the items I will need to take with me to the oncologist appointment, tomorrow (hand sanitizer, disposable masks, file folder with medical reports and the letter regarding the results of the mammogram, and so forth). I also went through and cleaned out my purse; I try to do that once a month or so, but, don't always do it. Fortunately, other than an empty sandwich bag and a spare pair of disposable gloves I had tucked into a pocket, there wasn't anything that needed to be tossed. I also removed a handful of loose coins that were there at the bottom of the purse and added them to the change jar.
Daughter sent me today's drawing.
Day 22: Chef
Day 22: Chef |
According to my daughter, this is Soma, the main character from Shokugeki no Soma, an anime about cooking.
Today, I am grateful for:
Today's joyful activity was visiting friend R.
Thursday's To Do List:
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Roses on Wednesday
October Roses |
I picked another small bouquet of roses from the garden, today. I placed some at the altar and the rest on the mantelpiece.
In the morning, I emailed my friend at the retirement office to let him know that I received the "notification of award" letter from Social Security regarding my Medicare application, but, not the card, itself. I was told to hold off on submitting the rest of the health insurance enrollment forms until I receive the card and send a copy of the card with the forms. So, that's what I'll do.
I practiced the piano in the afternoon and did some paperwork and filing. I also called and cancelled the automatic renewal of the magazine subscriptions that had been part of my daughter's birthday gift to me last year. I had received a notification card in the mail, stating that the subscriptions would run out in November, but, they will be automatically renewed for my ease and convenience (oh, aren't they so considerate?!) Of course, they would have been renewed at much higher rates than the $2 per subscription that my daughter was able to get. Unless I called or went online and cancelled, before November. That information was buried in the middle of a long paragraph in fine print! Well, I called and cancelled. The customer service person wanted to know why I was cancelling and I said I didn't want to renew them, especially at the going rates. Then, he told me that as an existing customer, I could get the renewal at $2 per subscription! Oh, so they were going to take a chance that I wouldn't read the fine print and charge me the higher price if I had allowed it to renew automatically? Very clever of them! LOL. Maybe if they had stated I could renew the subscriptions at $2 in the card they sent, I might have allowed it to renew automatically. But, being offered the rate only as an incentive to keep the subscription going didn't work with me. I still declined to accept the renewal at $2 per subscription and cancelled. I received an email confirming the cancellation; hopefully, I won't be surprised by a renewal billing!
The dentist's office called me around 4:00 p.m. to reschedule today's appointment because the lab technician was unable to be there, today. It was rescheduled to next Wednesday. Then, they called me, again, at 6:30 p.m. to say the appointment has to be rescheduled to the following Wednesday! I didn't ask why, but, I'm glad I didn't have to go anywhere, today, too.
In the evening, I watered the garden, both front and back. Then, I made a pork stew for dinner:
Stew |
Pork, potato, carrots, onions, celery, tomatoes, and broccoli.
Later, I called friend R and chatted with her and, still later, video chatted with my daughter.
My daughter sent me her drawing for today:
Day 21: Sleep
Day 21:Sleep |
Snoozer (a hamster that is always sleeping in a sock) from Hamtaro.
Today, I am grateful for:
- Roses in October
- Being able to get advice from my friend regarding the health insurance application process
- The dental appointment was rescheduled
- Water for the garden
- Video chatting with my daughter
Today's joyful activity was picking roses and making an arrangement (of sorts) with them.
Wednesday's To Do List:
Blood Test on Tuesday
Today, I went for a fasting blood test in the morning. I had made an appointment for 9:45 a.m.; I got there on time and was called in about 5 minutes after I registered. After the blood test, I came home and ate half a banana for breakfast.
Later, I did two loads of laundry and remade the bed with the freshly washed sheets. Of course, I had some help with the making of the bed:
Holding Down the Quilt |
Afterwards, he had to test it for comfort:
We love to sleep on a freshly made bed! |
In between doing laundry and making the bed, I practiced the piano, watered the houseplants, did some dusting, did the dishes, watched some TV and cooking videos, and chatted on the phone with friend R.
The good news is, today, I received a letter from Social Security stating my application for Medicare coverage has been approved and I should receive my card in the mail in another two weeks. Yay! I still don't have a number, yet, but, I will contact my friend at the retirement office, tomorrow, and let him know and find out if I should wait until I get the number to submit the rest of the forms or what I should do. But, what a big relief to receive that letter!
Day 20 drawing prompt: Coral
Day 20: Coral |
A pokemon named Corsola, with branch-like growths on its back that resemble coral.
Today, I am grateful for:
Tuesday's To Do List:
Monday, October 19, 2020
Eye Examination on Monday
Day 18: Trap |
Day 19: Dizzy |
October Meal Plan: Week 2 Update and Week 3
These were my Week 2 meal plan options:
Dinners: Smoked sausage stir fry with rice ✓
Dinner: Rice, Sausage Stir Fry, Zucchini |
Brunch: Fruit Salad |
Dinners: Chicken curry with rice and green beans, pork stew, beef kebabs with salad, leftovers
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Sunday
Today is the 100th anniversary of my mother's birth! This is one of the earliest pictures I have of her, taken in the mid-1940s when she was a bridesmaid at her brother's wedding:
Mother in her 20s |
My mother's new sister-in-law hand colored the details.
And this is one of the last photographs taken of my mother, in 2005:
Mother aged 85 |
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Saturday
Day 17: Storm |
Today's drawing prompt is Storm and according to my daughter, this is a cloud throwing a tantrum! LOL.
I had another relaxed day, today. I practiced the piano, cleared the kitchen counters, decanted the raisins in the opened bag into two pint sized glass jars I had washed and saved, did the dishes, watched some cooking shows on TV, made a grocery shopping list, and, later in the evening, with my daughter's help, ordered groceries to be picked up, tomorrow. I called friend R to ask her if she wanted anything from the store, before I completed my order, but, she said she didn't need anything, this time.
It has been exactly one month since my last grocery shopping pick up (on September 17). I had come to the end of a lot of the items I bought then, but, I was also quite pleased how well things kept, too. I did ask my neighbor to pick up a packet of raisins for me, earlier this month, but, this will be my main grocery shopping order, this month. I ordered bread, milk, orange juice, some fresh vegetables (cucumber, broccoli, carrots, lettuce), some frozen vegetables (green peas and corn), some fruits (banana, grapes, peaches), a bag of potatoes, eggs, meat (pork chops), smoked sausage, a packet of hot dogs and buns, some stock up items such as rice and instant cup of noodles, and a couple of toiletry items (soap and toothpaste; I still have most of the package of soap I bought in March, but, there was a sale on them, this week, and I thought it would be a good item to stock up). Of course, I won't know, till tomorrow, if everything I ordered will be available. I okayed substitutions if necessary.
Shortly after that, neighbor S called me. It was her mother's birthday, they had a family celebration, and would I like some barbecued meat and kebabs, fresh fruit, potatoes her daughter had made, and a piece of chocolate olive oil cake that her daughter had also made? Well, of course I said, "Yes, please!" A few minutes later, S brought me a feast:
Dinner Plus! Compliments of S! |
I had just enough time to put one of the frilly scarves I had knitted into a gift bag with a card as a gift to her mother, L, before S brought me the dinner! I am so glad I had something on hand to give!
I had some of the meat and potatoes with a salad for dinner, followed by a small slice of the cake. It was all very delicious and I have plenty of leftovers for another meal or two. Have I mentioned I am blessed with some lovely, caring neighbors? They spoil me!
I took the fruit off the skewers and put them into a small, covered dish; I will probably have them for breakfast, tomorrow. The skewers were washed and saved, along with the skewers from the prior serving of fruit I received from S, earlier in the month; I am keeping them to reuse them, one day in the future. Of course, I am someone who is known to wash and reuse things like aluminum foil and sandwich baggies, much to the chagrin of some of my family members! LOL. It was something I learned to do when I was a university student, earning $2.10 minimum wage per hour (by the time taxes and other deductions were taken out, it came to $1.90 per hour). It was a long time ago (1970s), but, frugal habits die hard!
Today, I am grateful for:
- Kind neighbors who bless me with dinner and more
- Daughter helping me with ordering the groceries
- Having a gift on hand to give S's mother
- Relaxed days
- Glass jars
Today's joyful activity was enjoying the dinner provided by neighbor S!
Tomorrow would have been my mother's birthday. My plans include a visit to the cemetery and then, picking up the groceries I ordered.
How was your day? What are your plans for tomorrow?
Friday, October 16, 2020
Catching up on Friday
Day 15: Outpost |
Bread Pudding |
Bread Pudding for Brunch |
It was good and I soon had a second piece for dessert! LOL.
Mini Pumpkin |
Day 16: Rocket |
It is a Pokemon named Meowth, dressed in the Team Rocket uniform.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Wednesday
Wednesday was another warm day. I spent a relatively quiet day. In the morning, I replied to blog comments, practiced the piano, and had French toast for breakfast. In the afternoon, I watched some of the confirmation hearings, had the last of the soup for lunch, and watched some news.
In the evening, I went to the dentist's to have the impression taken for a partial denture. It was not a long procedure and I was home within the hour.
After I came home, I did the whole disinfection routine, chatted on the phone with my daughter, spoke with friend R, and had leftover rice and sausage stir fry for dinner, followed by half a peach.
I also watched a couple of nature shows on public TV. One was about cats and included a bit about the rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) which is the one of the smallest wild cats in the world and weighs between 2 to 3.5 lbs. as adults. They are found in India and Sri Lanka, although, some were found in some areas of Nepal in 2012. The other nature show was about the reintroduction of African wild dogs to the Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique.
Later in the evening, I video chatted with my daughter. Today's drawing prompt was "armor":
Day 14: Armor |
This is Yami Yugi from Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, wearing his duel armor.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Summer is Back!
Smoked Sausage Stir Fry |
With Sauteed Zucchini |
Day 12: Slippery |
Day 12: Slippery |
Today's prompt is "Dune"
Day 13: Dune |
Feijoa (Pineapple Guava) |
However, I cut up the one feijoa, added half of a peach, sliced, and a handful of grapes, sprinkled it all with a mixture of chili powder, salt, and sugar, and made myself a fruit salad for a late breakfast:
Fruit Salad: Feijoa, Peaches, and Grapes |