Thursday, March 22, 2018

Week 11 - Fiber and Friends

It was another full week, between work and working out with some social stuff at the end. So, pretty typical but with some cleaning lady drama added in for good measure.

I started out well, getting most of my cleaning lady prep done after knitting on Monday night so it took the heat off Tuesday night. That was a good thing because I had pies to make for Pie Day on Wednesday – lemon sponge pie and strawberry rhubarb with an oat streusel top. I got them made and all cleaned up with time to spare. Nice. I woke up Wednesday with my triceps screaming from Tuesday’s workout and pies in hand, left for work with high hopes of coming home after swimming to a clean house.

Well, I’d bought a new floor cleaner from Amazon in hopes that the laminate would look better than it has in a long time. It was guaranteed to bring the shine back and that’s what I needed. But I walked into the house to find the usual shit job my cleaning lady does on the floors – big swooping streaks (she cannot seem to go with the grain) and footprints in the shine. Because there was shine. Ridiculous shine but totally inconsistent. She even did a single swatch around the rug in the front room ON THAT HARDWOOD FLOOR! I tried to get pictures of the train wreck of my floors but it was nearly impossible. Can you see the footprint at least? And all the streaks?

I spent the evening obsessing about the floor, which was worse than usual and clearly could not stay the way it was. I struggled to fall asleep and woke up several times wondering how to handle it. I went to work Thursday exhausted but determined to settle this. I messaged her on Facebook and she said she’d go right over. Then nothing. No message or phone call all day. I truly thought I’d be going home to find my key and an I quit note on the counter. Nope. I went in to find that she’d redone every floor in the house and while it wasn’t perfect, it was much better. Big relief!

Only after surveying all the floors (because she did the hardwoods too) did I look at the counter and see the cleaner. Except it wasn’t cleaner. It was floor FINISH so was supposed to put down new shine on an already clean floor. I’d bought the wrong thing on Amazon! At this point, I was feeling like crap. This was not something the cleaning lady should be responsible for and knowing her lack of attention to detail, I NEVER would have left this for her. So I called her up and apologized profusely and offered to pay her for her time, which she refused. I then promptly went online and bought the cleaner from the same company. I can only hope that he shine minimizes over time so I can redo it myself and make it perfect. My cleaning lady is sweet and not skeeved by the cats so I keep her but I’m SO over the drama! Getting clean floors should not be this hard.

Early this winter, I’d gotten together with my friend Darla for breakfast at The Stockyard Café in Wahoo, which is open early enough that we can meet at 6:30, enjoy a nice breakfast and both be at work on time. Darla suggested it again and somehow I ended up offering to cook breakfast instead so she was at my house at 6:30 on Friday morning for strawberry pancakes and bacon. It really wasn’t much work but next time I need to agree to eat out. Anyway, it was a nice way to start the day. I love face time with Darla. She brings me energy every time.

I had a nice lunch of my favorite ribs with Layton, swam after work and hit the grocery store on the way home, where I bought a chicken tender to have with 3 bean salad for super and the corn muffin I didn’t eat at lunch – yummy and easy. I needed easy because Saturday was going to start early and be a long day.

It was Fiberpalooza in Winterset, Iowa. Heidi was at my house at 8:00 and after picking up Andrea, we hit the road for the 3 hour trip. There had been a bit of snow and ice overnight in Iowa so we saw lots of cars in the ditch but our ride was fine, albeit gloomy. The fiber show was fun and I bought, you guessed it, more sock yarn. Then we hit the yarn shop in town that sponsors the event and I bought even more. The highlight of the trip though was meeting up with Cynthia, whom I’d met in Portland at the International Master Gardener Conference last July. We got to chat and catch up, which was lovely – a bit at Fiberpalooza but longer over lunch in a little café in Winterset. After stopping to check out one of the covered bridges (we were in Madison County after all), we headed home. I was home before 6:00 and had all my yarn stashed on Ravelry before bedtime. It was a good day.

Having cleaned out the cupboards the previous weekend, now it was time to use up more of those canned goods. After I put the laundry on, I started a big pot of my old friend Vicki’s sauerkraut. Then I started prepping eggplant for a big batch of eggplant parmesan, inspired by 99 cent eggplant from Aldi. When Lorri stopped over after church, my bar was covered with salted eggplant. After she left, the plan was to fry it up and make up several small casserole so I could have extras to freeze.

Well, I was procrastinating getting this done when Amanda called to say she’d be in town and wondered if she could stop by for tea. I went into high gear, setting the table between frying batches of eggplant and had it all put together by the time she arrived. We had a lovely chat over tea and treats – soda bread with Irish butter, which had been car treats on Saturday, and ginger cookies from Ikea. It was evening before she left so I was a bit behind on laundry but I had enough clean underwear for the first few days of the week so I’d be fine.

What a fun way to end the week! I’d had fun with friends every day of the weekend, had bought all kinds of fun yarn and had food for the week. What more could I want? Nothing! I hope your week went half as well as mine. And with spring coming, it would only be getting better. Life is good!





Week 10 - Toilets and Yarn

Unfortunately, the highlight of the week was a problem with my toilet. Work was fine, exercising was good and I ended the week with a fun, yarny day trip but mid-week was all about my toilet.

Now I had the entire guts of my toilet replaced in October right before my knee replacement so all should have been fine, except for the perennial problem of not having a water shut off on my toilet. Anyway, when I flushed the toilet Tuesday night, little did I know that the float would fail, leaving the toilet running. This would normally not be a problem but apparently the overflow pipe in my toilet is too tall so the hole by the handle is lower. I figured this out when I found my bathroom floor flooded just before bedtime.

The toilet was flushing fine but then the water just ran and ran, never turning off so it was slowly dripping out of the handle hole. I cleaned up the flood and lowered the water level before sitting down to YouTube to try and figure out how to fix it. At 11:00 p.m., I gave up and texted Donna, who was still awake and said she'd have her husband, who was asleep, call me first thing. I went to bed with a bin under the handle hole, figuring I'd get up periodically during the night to empty the bin and flush the toilet to get the level down. Only after I was in bed did I realize that the overflow pipe was plastic and all I'd need to do was hack enough off the top to get it below the level of the handle hole. It would run all night but at least not flood. I couldn't get a saw in there so I got an old pair of wire cutters and started hacking away at the pipe. I thought I had it low enough only to hear water hitting the bin after I'd be in bed awhile so I was back up hacking some more. It was a late night but I finally got it low enough that the running water was going down the pipe instead of onto my floor. I was able to sleep for 5 hours before the alarm went off. 

Of course when I flushed the toilet the next morning, it stopped running. Ed called at 6:30 and said he'd still stop after work to check it out so I agreed to hit Menard's and buy one of every part he might need in the plumbing section. I went off to work tired but with the toilet not running. I was home with plumbing supplies in hand at 5:30 and after several flushes, it still wasn't running. I snacked my way through the kitchen while waiting for Ed to show up, only to call him before 7:00 and tell him not to bother to come. He suspected it might have been some little speck clogging something because they'd been doing water main work in Wahoo. Whatever. I was just happy that it was no longer running and I could relax and go to bed early. A week later, it's still fine and I need to return all the plumbing parts I bought before I forget about them.

On the cat front, I started back feeding my campus cats on Wednesday, which felt a bit overdue but I had waited until there was little chance of snow and ice to slip on. Now I could keep my eye out for Tweaker to make sure he was being accepted back into the colony. All good.

I thrifted alone on Thursday and found tons of yarn, including some rare as hens' teeth sock yarn - with labels no less! I also got a bunch of acrylic for my sister and a few skeins of bright yarn for Dawn's afghan. All good. I didn't know that Layton's mom had died and so he had gone back east until I went to find him Friday at lunch. Since I wouldn't be eating out, I decided to run errands. Unfortunately I neglected to remember the 1:30 meeting on my calendar so when I ran long at lunch, I left 4 people waiting for me in the conference room. Busted! I arrived at 1:50 and was starving because I had bought lunch at Whole Foods as my last stop. I made it through the meeting and ate at 3:00. I swam after work and then had Saturday snack supper on Friday (cheese and crackers, olives and shrimp with cocktail sauce along with a Guinnesss) because I wasn't all that hungry after such a late lunch. It was a nice end to the work week.

And the weekend had a nice start too. Erica had won a $50 gift certificate at Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle from an online contest and I had my $25 for the best socks at the state fair so we'd scheduled a trip to Stromsburg for Saturday morning. I was up for breakfast in the town's cafe before the yarn shop opened at 10:00 so was on the road before 8:00 to pick up Erica and drive another 45 minutes to Stromsburg. We had a lovely breakfast (a huge pancake, 2 eggs and a side of meat for $5.61 each - gotta love small town cafes!) and were at the yarn shop at 10:00. I managed to spent almost $150 beyond my gift certificate and then we hit Stromburg's wonderful grocery store (a gem for a small town) before heading home via Seward to hit the Mennonite thrift shop. We stopped at Starbuck's in York for yummy drinks and were laughing so much that another customer commented, nicely, about it. We had fun in Seward before heading back to Erica's, where I got the tour of their new acreage. I was home in time for tea with a pile of new yarn to stash on Ravelry. Fun fun!

Sunday was chores, as always, but I also did a bunch of cooking to be ready with healthy food for the week and made a dent in the produce in the fridge. Somehow in digging for kidney beans for 3 bean salad, I ended up cleaning out and organizing the can cupboards. I never did find the kidney beans (I used cannellini beans, which made for a bland looking salad) but went through all the other cans, both upstairs and then down when I took some extras to my overflow cupboards in the laundry room, finding a few to purge (they're waiting to be emptied so I can recycle the cans) and a few to use soon. At least that was one productive thing I got done beyond laundry and cooking. And the toilet was still fine so I'm calling it good, along with the rest of the week.




Friday, March 16, 2018

Week 9 - Release of Tweaker

It was a gorgeous weather week that flew by, both at work and home. First off, it was 58 degrees when I ran errands on Monday, which included a Starbuck’s run. How can that go wrong?

On the work front, the F&A consultant was in on Tuesday and Wednesday. While I had done more last time she was here, they asked for data on and off over the 2 days. I had to drop everything each time, then add the food day we had for Susan’s retirement on Tuesday and the cake on Wednesday afternoon and those days went at warp speed. I was happy to leave for swimming at 5:00 and when we were told the heater had been off for days and so the water was very cold, we opted to tough it out. It was the coldest water aerobics I’d ever been through in 10 years. I needed the workout, frigid water or not, to burn off all the food I’d eaten in the past 2 days.

That was the start of an exercising marathon! It’s only 13 hours between swimming Wednesday night and my Thursday morning Fit & Fueled class but then Dodie wanted to walk at lunch so that was 3 workouts in 18 hours! Dodie wanted to cut the walk short but I was WALKING! We happily did 3000 steps and my knee was only a bit twingy afterwards. I did suggest moving our walk to another day, foolishly choosing Monday because it was the only weekday I don’t workout. I completely spaced that it’s the Fit & Fueled nutrition session so we’ll have to figure out another day going forward. But how was that for powering through? : )

Dinner on Thursday was popcorn and M&M’s at The Ross, where Tammie and I saw Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool. Good movie. And then as if there hadn’t been enough eating already, I made a coffee cake Friday to welcome our new employee who was replacing Cheryl. As yummy as it was, I made sure to give it all away because it was time to get serious about a rotation. I’d committed to losing 16 pounds during Fit & Fueled and think I was only down 2 maybe. Lame! The burger and fries I had for lunch on Friday just added to the over consumption of food that marked the entire week. There was hope for improvement over the weekend.

There was a positive note to end the work week on. On Friday morning, Tweaker was released back to campus. He's one of my campus ferals who somehow broke his femur in December and had been very unhappily inside recovering since then. The Payroll Manager had been fostering him and as he was getting better, he was getting crankier and crankier. So he was transported to campus and let loose Friday morning. He shot out of the carrier and bolted down the sidewalk so clearly he was ready to be free. It felt good to see him back.

I actually considered starting a rotation on the weekend but that didn’t happen. Not for any good reason because the only thing on my agenda was doing a library/bank run for Friends of the Library on Saturday morning. After that, it was a commitment free weekend. I did my laundry on Saturday and hung it out on the line because the weather was due to change on Sunday. While it did get colder as the day wore on, the windy weather was perfect for drying the yarn I dyed Sunday afternoon. That was my attempt to do something fun yet mildly productive to offset all the vegging. I did get some food prepped to start a rotation on Monday but otherwise it was sitting/knitting, including during the Oscars, which I haven't watched in years. I'm not sure why I did and it made for a late night but I could handle being a bit tired on a Monday. All in all, it was a good week.


Saturday, March 3, 2018

Week 8 - Banner Exercise Week

Monday was Presidents' Day but that's one of the days UNL gives up to get the week after Christmas off so I had to work. That doesn't bother me at all but the library being closed cancels knitting. Bothersome! But I decided to put my free Monday to good use and so went to water aerobics after work, which was a nice way to start the week off, n'est-ce pas?

Tuesday was a busy day at work with BCUG (Business Community Users' Group) scheduled that afternoon. Normally it has little impact on me but this month I was presenting on 3 different topics, all for Payroll who were double booked with another meeting. Now presenting involves showing things on a screen and talking into a microphone in an empty conference room but there are 200 people tuned in so I did quite a bit of prep work so I didn't sound like an idiot. I was supposed to present last, finishing with a demo of my database and answering any questions that came up. Well, the presenter before me didn't show up on time so I started early and ended when she came in. Whatever.

I did an OK job but was spent afterwards. Cindy, who is responsible for coordinating the entire program, was also exhausted so I suggested we ditch work and see a movie. We ran over to the theatre for a 4:30 showing of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. It's not a happy peppy movie but was great. It's easy to see why it has won so many awards and probably will win more at the Oscars. It was a nice way to recharge after BCUG for sure.

Between teaching twice and meetings, the rest of the work week flew by. By the end of the week, I'd been swimming three times and did my morning class twice so went into the weekend having worked out every day. Not only was I feeling good about that but I also had no plans all weekend so could hunker down at home. Nice.

I happily sat in the sun in my nightie both mornings, getting dressed just before lunch. I made a major dent in my chores on Saturday so had some time for fun on Sunday. It was also windy, warm and sunny so I decided it was time to dye some yarn. I had to slog through standing water on my lawn but was happy just to hear melting and the yarn dried pretty quickly. I then spent Sunday evening cooking up a storm for the coming week. It always makes me feel good to start the week with my meals planned and ready to nuke when I get home from the pool. Now if the warm weather will just hang around, I'll be a new woman. No more ice to worry about falling on is my current wish. I live in hope.