A place to babble endlessly about the mundane ongoings of my life the center of which are... hockey, dogs, and cake.
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Today we can add wild turkey to the list of birds out back! I know turkeys are pretty common occurrences in PA, but I never spotted them in Jtown. Here I encountered a rafter wandering the streets when I was house hunting and I periodically encounter a female crossing the one street I drive down to go to the grocery store. gobble gobble.
Friday, May 29, 2020
Today feels like the last day of a vacation. That's ridiculous of course since my life will slow down a little bit moving forward. No more scrounging for hours on the weekend and getting a straight 8 starting on Monday. It's going to be insanely hard to drop that little nugget off simply because I'll miss her, but there is also some fear mingled in there.
It rained here off and on today, so we only got a short window outside in the evening. This morning I decided to leave the house, with the kiddo in tow. I'm not trying to be haphazard, but I needed to take her somewhere else and get my feet wet before I take her on Monday. We went into Target and Big Lots, which were pretty slow, thank goodness. Kiddo didn't fight me too much on wearing her mask either. Good news - I scored some of my brand of TP! After three months of Amazon not being able to ship it when it was supposed to come I am below my standards for comfort in backup rolls.
It rained here off and on today, so we only got a short window outside in the evening. This morning I decided to leave the house, with the kiddo in tow. I'm not trying to be haphazard, but I needed to take her somewhere else and get my feet wet before I take her on Monday. We went into Target and Big Lots, which were pretty slow, thank goodness. Kiddo didn't fight me too much on wearing her mask either. Good news - I scored some of my brand of TP! After three months of Amazon not being able to ship it when it was supposed to come I am below my standards for comfort in backup rolls.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Did I really not mention my bird house on here in the past few weeks? If so, sorry for the duplication.
I had Carolina Chickadees in the bird house out back. My first indication was seeing the parents come and go - at first I thought they were building the nest, but they had snuck in there and already had babies by the time I noticed them. I watched them coming and going very methodically with little green inchworm looking things in their mouths. Each time they would land on the fence and look around a bit before going into the house.
I had noticed earlier this week that I wasn't spotting them coming and going, so I stepped closer and didn't hear babies, but I didn't want to disrupt the house just yet. Yesterday I saw a bluebird (!) checking out the box. He popped his head in a few times. This told me it was definitely time to clean up after the previous tenant and get it ready to rent back out. So last night I popped it open and cleaned out the mossy built nesting inside.
Our robin nest under the deck has three babies that are getting big. The mom isn't too thrilled with us hanging out under the deck most every nice day, but she's getting used to us enough that she is still coming and going in our presence.
Being outside has me really noticing the birds and critters - which I have always loved, but never indulged in watching much. I know I have binoculars somewhere, where are they?! I did pull out my camera and all this does is make me wish I had a better lens with more zoom again.
This also makes me want to hunt through birding sites to try and find one that helps you figure out what you're seeing and track what you've spotted. We have lots of cardinals and blue jays, there are finches with red on them (house finch?) and yellow birds. I want to get to know them more!
I had Carolina Chickadees in the bird house out back. My first indication was seeing the parents come and go - at first I thought they were building the nest, but they had snuck in there and already had babies by the time I noticed them. I watched them coming and going very methodically with little green inchworm looking things in their mouths. Each time they would land on the fence and look around a bit before going into the house.
I had noticed earlier this week that I wasn't spotting them coming and going, so I stepped closer and didn't hear babies, but I didn't want to disrupt the house just yet. Yesterday I saw a bluebird (!) checking out the box. He popped his head in a few times. This told me it was definitely time to clean up after the previous tenant and get it ready to rent back out. So last night I popped it open and cleaned out the mossy built nesting inside.
Our robin nest under the deck has three babies that are getting big. The mom isn't too thrilled with us hanging out under the deck most every nice day, but she's getting used to us enough that she is still coming and going in our presence.
Being outside has me really noticing the birds and critters - which I have always loved, but never indulged in watching much. I know I have binoculars somewhere, where are they?! I did pull out my camera and all this does is make me wish I had a better lens with more zoom again.
This also makes me want to hunt through birding sites to try and find one that helps you figure out what you're seeing and track what you've spotted. We have lots of cardinals and blue jays, there are finches with red on them (house finch?) and yellow birds. I want to get to know them more!
Monday, May 25, 2020
Finally a day that is 100% off work. I was caught up earlier last week so I took Saturday off too. Sure I had to get 5 hours in yesterday (Sunday) but the light is at the end of the tunnel. We are slated for daycare to open back up next week, well I should say slated to attend when daycare opens next week. I can always change course if I see evidence that makes me nervous, but we're almost to that point and that alone gives me some strength.
On the other hand, I really like seeing Avery so many more hours of each and every day. It's not going to be easy to take her and drop her off - not that it ever was.
Also, being friends with some of the teachers on FB I see that one had to go to the ER w/ a family member and another drove to NY to sight see. I mean, I know I can't control their lives and for each bullet like that making me nervous there are prb 10 more that I don't hear about.
There seems to be a lot of people going away still. I wish I had the confidence and the knowledge of where to go that I could drive and stay somewhere for a week - somewhere that I can put my toes in sand.
Friday, May 08, 2020
The days continue to blend together. We have had small glimmers of nice weather, but now we're getting frost warnings and mayhap some snow tonight. I just want a nice weekend, one nice enough to go outside using panties. I mean for Avery. She is actually asking for panties. I want to make this happen. Having her home is a great time to try and get her fully potty trained, but at the same time trying to work and keep my head above water with other things makes it super hard to give her the complete focus that is necessary to be successful.
Here's to hoping that our state leadership (I am biting my tongue hard right now to cut to the chase and not interject colorful words or opinions on a specific individual) decides to put the rest of the counties, including mine, on the yellow list for next Friday. People are going to start losing their shiz soon.
The more I watch and read the more I think many many many of us already had it and the numbers are all bullcrap. On one hand I believe the longer we stay here the more susceptible we are to other things on the other hand, yes, for the sake of my child I'm afraid to say screw it and go about my life as I would today had she not been here.
Here's to hoping that our state leadership (I am biting my tongue hard right now to cut to the chase and not interject colorful words or opinions on a specific individual) decides to put the rest of the counties, including mine, on the yellow list for next Friday. People are going to start losing their shiz soon.
The more I watch and read the more I think many many many of us already had it and the numbers are all bullcrap. On one hand I believe the longer we stay here the more susceptible we are to other things on the other hand, yes, for the sake of my child I'm afraid to say screw it and go about my life as I would today had she not been here.
Sunday, May 03, 2020
Today I decided to go out and get my own groceries. This is something I haven't done in a while. I could have gotten a curbside order w/ Giant Eagle fairly soon, but I wanted to get out. I'm itching to shop. I headed to Aldi. I prefer my fruit and veggies from there both for the price and quality. Their meat fridge was pretty bare. I'm not much for sausage or ground turkey, so I left there without meat and had to also go to Giant Eagle to get those supplies. That worked out well as they still had most everything - except pork (other than ribs, which I had wanted). They also had a good deal on corn and the saltine crackers I wanted (which Aldi doesn't carry). The fridge is full for another week plus.
One good thing I can say about curbside and the bare shelves is that I've tried a few things that I would not have other wise bought had they not been provided as a replacement item. Tonight for dinner we had Hormel smoked pork chops. They come fully cooked - so I did a quick peek to see how people normally prepare them. A quick browning in a skillet w/ olive oil and seasoning followed by about 20 minutes in the oven at 350. They were quite tasty and had more of a bacony flavor than chops would have and were super tender. I'd totally buy these again.
Similarly in the past Avery's yogurt was replaced once and she loved what we received, so it is now another viable option (at a better price) for us. At times the replacements are questionable - like giving me asparagus when the brussels sprouts were gone. Ok, thanks for the stinky pee. Don't get me wrong, I eat asparagus, I just don't see how someone thought "I'm going to to make this replacement."
The weather has been great. We had some rain in the past few days, but it dried up nicely and we had lots of sun and perfect temps, so there was lots of outside time. Since I got my hours today early in the day I was able to enjoy part of that day with a fruity beverage in hand - I needed that too.
One good thing I can say about curbside and the bare shelves is that I've tried a few things that I would not have other wise bought had they not been provided as a replacement item. Tonight for dinner we had Hormel smoked pork chops. They come fully cooked - so I did a quick peek to see how people normally prepare them. A quick browning in a skillet w/ olive oil and seasoning followed by about 20 minutes in the oven at 350. They were quite tasty and had more of a bacony flavor than chops would have and were super tender. I'd totally buy these again.
Similarly in the past Avery's yogurt was replaced once and she loved what we received, so it is now another viable option (at a better price) for us. At times the replacements are questionable - like giving me asparagus when the brussels sprouts were gone. Ok, thanks for the stinky pee. Don't get me wrong, I eat asparagus, I just don't see how someone thought "I'm going to to make this replacement."
The weather has been great. We had some rain in the past few days, but it dried up nicely and we had lots of sun and perfect temps, so there was lots of outside time. Since I got my hours today early in the day I was able to enjoy part of that day with a fruity beverage in hand - I needed that too.
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