Saturday, July 11, 2026

Daily Challenge Update

 


I have not been in the garage every day this week mainly because of the +100 degree temperatures that we have been having.  Still, I did get out there a few times and got some things done.  Now that Michael has most of his stuff out of there, I now have an entire wall of shelves that I can fill up.  And don't worry, I'm not going out and buying things to fill these shelves.  I have plenty.

So, I am getting boxes that I know are full and that I know I have already gone through and I am putting them up on the shelves.  Now I am able to see more of the floor.  It's the little things, people!!  Also, on the shelf underneath the worktable in the back I found a lot of pictures. They were stacked on the shelf and it looks like at some point, some squirrels were making nests there on the pictures. Oh well.  I have had to get rid of a few frames but was able to save the artwork in the frame.  I am cleaning them up, one by one, and finding places inside to hang them.

So, things are coming along very well out there.  I am hoping to get out there some this weekend and get some more done.  We shall see! 

Friday, July 10, 2026

Getting back to the job search

 It's time to throw my hat back into the job-hunting arena.  Let me first get this out of the way.  Searching for jobs has nothing to do with my current job.  I love my job.  I love the people I work with and the residents and their families that I serve.  And I'm pretty confident in saying that they love me as well. So, I am not looking for a new job because of any kind of dissatisfaction with my current position.

I gave myself a year after finishing my master's degree to just relax.  I very much enjoyed getting my degree and I really like being a student.  But it was a lot of work and so I decided that I deserved some time to myself.  Not that I have done anything extraordinary with that time, but it has been very nice.  But now it is time to get back to it.  


During the year, I did apply and interview for several jobs.  The interviews went well but neither of them panned out.  It was still very good experience for me.  I am going to start looking for things in the gerontological world that sound interesting.  Things that I may be good at.  Even if I don't have the experience someone may want, I am hoping someone will see my passion and my drive and take a chance.  That is all I can hope for.

First, I need to update my resume.   That shouldn't take too long haha!  Then, I need to start networking.  Many things happen because of who you know.  I will keep you updated on this progress because I am quite excited for the possibilities that are ahead.  It will all be good experience nonetheless.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Quote of the Week

 


This week I have started working on enjoying my own company.  I have gotten myself out of the house on my own and done things by myself just for fun.  And I have really enjoyed it.  It's not like I would not love to do things with people, but I need to be able to enjoy life with only myself as well. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Starting to budget more

I will be the first to admit that I have never been good at budgeting my money.  There are many reasons for this, but I am not going to talk about them right now.  Those reasons are all in the past and I cannot go back and change any of them so why dwell on them?  All I can do is move forward and so that is what I intend on doing.


Beginning with this paycheck, I am going to work on budgeting my funds.  I have already started to work on saving more and I know that sticking to a budget will help me increase my savings.  I am such a list person that I don't know why adhering to a budget is so hard for me.  And yes, I know I have my eBay and antiques and thrift store habits, but I am hoping to keep those under control with the use of a budget. 

First, I need to look at where my money goes and prioritize.  Rent, bills, food, etc.  Lay out all of the categories where my money is spent and look at the numbers.  I need to think about my financial goals, short, medium and long term. Sadly, retirement is not one of those goals.  Ah, well.  It is a lot for me to process but I think I can do it.  I know that most people budget by the month but right now I am going to start with budgeting by the paycheck.  I think I will be more successful to start out with that way.

I don't know how this is going to go yet but at least I am trying.  I will keep you updated!

Monday, July 6, 2026

Today's Moment of Mindfulness


Appreciate the abundance of wonderful things in your life and give them your attention.  Keep a little notebook especially for jotting down memories worth saving, surprises and things you are thankful for. 

 

Grocery shopping at home

 


As you all know, I love to go grocery shopping.  The grocery store is one of my happy places.  I am there at least once a week if not more.  Normally I go to the Food Lion that's not far from my house.  That is where I'll do my bulk shopping.  If I just need one or two things, I will go the Bestway, the neighborhood grocery store around the corner.  It's a little more expensive depending on what you're buying but I save on gas, so it evens out. 

Something I have started to do first, before I even step foot into the grocery store, is shop at home.  That may sound like a no brainer to some people but not everyone does that.  I am guilty of that.  Not that shopping at home is required but I often find myself having duplicate items when I only really need one.  Why?  Because I did not shop at home first.  

Shopping at home first has made me start to really pay attention to what I have in stock. I have a great set of pantry shelves in my laundry room which has given me the option to stock, and sometimes overstock, things that I use in cooking.  That plus the kitchen cabinets and the chest freezer equals a lot of food available to me.  But I had not been paying attention to what I already had before making my grocery list. Thus, I have 6 cans of Rotel LOL

I have been watching a series of videos on YouTube about ways to save money.  I know that's something that we all want to do.  One of the videos said that you should always shop at home first before you go out and buy something.  This did not just apply to groceries but to everything.  Check your cabinets to see if you already have what you need before spending money unnecessarily. So that is what I did.  


My neighbor Lois was coming over on the 4th for lunch.  I wrote out the menu and then wrote down everything that I would need to make the dishes.  Then I went shopping in my house. There were some ingredients that I knew that I already had like onions and butter.  Pantry staples.  But after doing my first round of shopping at the house, I managed to take a two-page grocery list and shave it down to about 10 items.  That was it.  Whew!! It truly saved me money by paying attention to what I already had on hand.  

From now on, I am shopping at home first for everything.  I never know what I'm going to find!

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Avocado Egg Salad


 I love some egg salad.  Grandmother showed me how to make it when I was a child, and I have been making it ever since. And as much as I love traditional egg salad, and always will, I do like to branch out and try new versions of it.  One day I was looking on the internet for a heart healthy egg salad and this recipe popped up.  I have only made it once, but it was very good and I will make it again soon. I will say this, though, about it.  If you are going to serve it to others, make it right before you do.  Otherwise, it will turn that brownish color that avocado likes to do.  It will still taste great; it just does not look very good haha. Enjoy!

Avocado Egg Salad

6 hardboiled eggs

2 avocados - peeled, pitted and cubed

1/2 cup minced red onion

1/3 cup mayo

3 Tbsp chopped sweet pickles

1 Tbsp yellow mustard

S&P to taste

Mash eggs lightly in a bowl with a fork.  Add all other ingredients and combine well. S&P to taste.  Chill in fridge.  Serve with crackers on a bed of greens.