Thursday, June 26, 2025

Wednesday and Thursday

 

Lemons and Lace

The lemons are from the garden.  The silver fruit basket was a gift from my late friend A one Christmas.  The lace table cover was crocheted by my mother.

On Wednesday, I went grocery shopping at the Armenian store.  They were having a sale on salmon fillets ($7.99/lb.) and I wanted to buy some to cook for dinner (my daughter loves salmon).  I also bought some chicken drumsticks ($0.99/lb.) and thinly sliced beef shoulder steaks ($5.99/lb.)  In addition, I bought some half and half, six cans of coconut water (on sale for $0.99@), bread rolls, a cucumber, broccoli, onions, sweet potatoes, bananas, mangos, and nectarines.  My total came to $43.53.

When I went to pay, the cashier said my $100 note was not valid because one edge of it was torn.  I had recently received the note from a teller at the bank, so, I knew the note was valid.  I asked if there was a manager and the cashier called the manager over who looked at my note and said it was fine.  

Meanwhile, in the checkout line next to me, there was a bit of an altercation between a customer and a security guard, who said that the customer had opened a container of dried fruit and should, therefore, pay for it while the customer denied ever opening the container.  The security guard must have said that he has it on video, because the customer said, "Show me, show me" and the security guard pulled out his cell phone and began to show something.  By this time, I had paid for my groceries and I left the store, having claimed my cucumber which the bagger had forgotten to bag, without waiting to see how the issue between the other customer and the security guard was resolved.  

Who said grocery shopping was boring?  

After I came home, I ate half of a bread roll with the last slice of ham I had thawed, earlier.  

A short time later, gardener M arrived with a bag of top soil or soil amendment he had bought for me.  I served him a slice of blueberry yogurt cake, reimbursed him for the bag of soil, and chatted with him for a bit.  He watered the garden and prepared a planting bed for the corn I want to plant again.  I'll have another corn patch, this year, too!  

Last Year's Corn Patch

I had a long list of things I wanted to do, on Wednesday, but, I took a nap instead!  After I woke up from my nap, however, I was very productive.  I changed the bedding on my daughter's bed, did a load of laundry, vacuumed the whole house (the robot did the bedrooms while I vacuumed the living room, family room dining area, and the hallway with the big vacuum cleaner), and cooked dinner - rice, sauteed salmon, sauteed wax beans from the garden, and made a cucumber salad.  I also sauteed two chicken breasts I had defrosted.

Then, it was time to pick up daughter from the airport.  She had a safe flight home.  We had dinner and chatted a bit, before going to bed.

On Wednesday, I was grateful for:
- Daughter had a safe flight home
- M's help with the garden and picking up the bag of soil, etc. for me
- Water for the garden
- What I was able to accomplish
- Phone calls from my sister and friend R; emails from friend J

Wednesday's joyful activity was being with daughter.

Today (Thursday), daughter worked from home.  I found a few quiet activities to do while she worked (she had meetings, etc.)  I read my prayer book, ordered more groceries for pick up, and hand embroidered the baby's name, my name, and  the occasion (1st Birthday) on the baby quilt, using a chain stitch.  

Later in the afternoon, I drove to the pharmacy to pick up Dancer's medication as the vet had increased his medication dosage.  

Then, I drove to the supermarket and picked up the items I had ordered, including more half and half because the container of half and half I had bought at the Armenian store, which had a "best by" date of June 30, was curdled when I opened it, this morning!  Daughter had her coffee with regular milk, but, she prefers half and half.  I will not be buying any milk or half and half from the Armenian store after this.  I spent $31.89 at the supermarket and I know I have gone over June's grocery budget.  But, I'm close enough to the end of the month that I don't feel bad about borrowing from the July budget.  Some of the items I bought today, such as four cans of condensed milk and two bottles of salad dressing, will last well into July and maybe even August.

For lunch, today, I made subway-style sandwiches with the bread rolls, sandwiching them with sliced sauteed chicken breast (that I cooked Wednesday night), lettuce, and cucumber slices.  We had some ice cream bars for dessert.  I had a slice of the blueberry yogurt cake at tea time, but, daughter, who doesn't like yogurt, said the taste of yogurt was too strong for her.  We have leftover rice, salmon, and sauteed broccoli for our dinner, tonight.

On Thursday, I am grateful for:
- Daughter being home
- Dancer's medication being available
- Being able to order and pick up groceries
- Safe drives to the pharmacy and the grocery store and back
- A lovely warm and sunny day

Thursday's joyful activities included embroidering and listening to daughter play the piano (Dancer sang while daughter played the piano! LOL)

Daughter has a day off tomorrow (Friday).  We plan to just relax at home while she finishes crocheting the gift she's making for her goddaughter.  She has plans for the evening with some of her friends.  M and I will tend to the garden and I have a library book I need to finish reading.

How was your Thursday?  What are your plans for Friday?

12 comments:

  1. Wow. What an ordeal at the supermarket. I love ❤️ salmon and chicken as well. Rice, too. I make my own salad 🥗 dressing. I use either extra virgin olive 🫒 oil or avocado 🥑 oil, lemon or lime 🍋 juice, and salt and pepper. Simple, not expensive and very tasty.

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    1. Shopping in person sure has its moments of drama that I miss when I order online and pick up! LOL.
      You know, I haven't made my own salad dressing in a long time. We like Caesar salad dressing and the bottled stuff is convenient (and I don't have to worry about raw egg yolk). I buy it when it goes on sale and keep it in the fridge. :)

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  2. I like the idea of Dancer singing - does he prefer opera or something less classy? Our kitties only sing and dance at food time, but then they are really vocal!! Enjoy your day. Love FD xx

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    1. Dancer seems to lean more towards the classics rather than opera, because he sang to Moonlight Sonata and Für Elise. :D Your kitties sound adorable. Thank you, FD.

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  3. Dancer must have been celebrating your daughter's arrival back home with a song in his heart!
    Your mother's filet crochet is lovely. I used to do some but I'm in knitting mode at the moment.

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    1. Dancer is certainly happy that my daughter is home to fuss over him. :)
      Thank you, Bushlady. I have some filet crochet my grandmother (mother's mother) did, too. I remember her using a fine thread and a very fine steel crochet hook! I, too, go back and forth between knitting and crocheting. My daughter prefers to crochet, just as my mother did.

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  4. What lovely lemons!
    That sounds like quite the interesting grocery store lol. I'm glad you stuck up for yourself with the $100 bill. That's a silly reason not to accept it.
    I'm glad your daughter is home again. It must be lovely to see her again.

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. The lemons are quite big, this year.
      It is a fun grocery store! I think the cashier was being cautious because she didn't want to get into trouble for accepting a torn bill, but, I knew that the bill was valid.
      It's lovely to have daughter home. I'm looking forward to the time when she moves down and will be home for good. :)

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  5. Well, that was an 'interesting' grocery visit :) At least they accepted your payment in the end. X

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    1. Wasn't it? I knew my note was valid, which is why I stood my ground and asked for a manager. But, if the manager had said it wasn't an acceptable note, I might have paid with other cash I had with me.

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  6. you did have a busy day after your nap.
    That was an interesting grocery visit wasn't it? I'm glad nothing got really out of hand while you were there. And I'm glad you grabbed your cucumber on your way out the door. lol
    Too bad about the half&half. Especially as your daughter prefers it and had to use regular milk (gasp!)
    I'll read on and see how June's budget ended up.
    I always like that mirror under that bowl. :)

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    1. Thank you, Debra.
      Yes, it was an interesting visit to the grocery store. One time, at a different grocery store, there was some "road rage" in the parking lot between the driver of a car and a man who was crossing at a marked crosswalk from the store to his car. The driver was furious because the man didn't wait for him to pass before crossing and was threatening to punch him, but, passers by stopped him. Another time, there had been a shooting at that same store, but, I wasn't there at the time, thank goodness! I tell you, it's the wild, wild west out here! :D

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