July, 2021: Plans

Whew! July is here and the true onset of summer.  Churches and movie theatres have reopened so it won’t be long before we begin to entertain again here at The Glade.  It’s been a long dry spell but I have still been making plans.

  1.  Celebrate the 4th of July!!

    Land of the FREE.

  2. Work on a project:  Finish master closet edging.

    The edging is almost finished but not quite.

  3.  Shred all income tax returns pre-2011.
  4.  See a movie:  Summertime.
  5.  Plan a post-COVID party.

    I have a few social distancing party ideas.

  6.  Read a book:  The Summer Book
  7.  See a play: A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

    A forest near Athens inhabited by manipulative fairies.

  8. See eye doctor and skin doctor.
  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: FREEDOM.
  10. Write a goal list for August, 2021.

Jo

June, 2021: Checked

June, 2021 has been a great month!  Many activities and opportunities have been getting back to normal after a year+ of the corona virus pandemic.

In addition to the  numbered list below:

  • Charlie cleaned out the gutter over the side porch.

    One gutter down, a few more to go.

  • We repaired and organized the conservatory closet.

    The conservatory closet is corralling necessary clutter.

  • I put folding chairs and bug spray into the trunk of my car so we would be ready for outdoor occasions at a moment’s notice.  Charlie also readied a small cooler.
  • I saw the movie In the Heights.  Although the show is over 2.5 hours long I was engaged the entire time with the music, the story, and especially the multitalented cast.  I give it a thumbs up.
  • We saw an outdoor production of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors.

    Two sets of twins separated as infants makes for mistaken identity with dire consequences.

  • We went to an outdoor concert featuring The Army Field Band’s Federal Brass.

    Army Field Band’s Federal Brass at an outdoor concert.

  • A new septic system was installed at the shore house.

    It’s about time!!!

    Here are the items I planned to work on:

  1. Organize all bank statements.  I ruthlessly shredded old statements especially from banks where I no longer have an account. I cleared all bank paperwork from both the master and back bedrooms.
  2.  Remove one box from attic.  Another box of old paper is empty.
  3. Work on a sewing project:  hem Ilsa pants.

    Before

    After

    I hemmed my pants and while I was sewing I did the same to a pair for Charlie that had arrived unhemmed.

  4.  Paint side porch.  On a very hot Saturday I painted the siding on our side porch and refreshed some of the furniture.

    Welcome!

    This is our main entrance that everyone driving down the street sees.  I like it to look nice.

  5.  See a movie: East of Eden. I borrowed this movie starring James Dean from the public library before I read the corresponding part of the book.  I loved it.
  6.  Read a book:  East of Eden. I started reading a library edition of this book but ended up buying a copy for less than $5 from SecondSale.com.  It’s a complex story made richer knowing the origin of the title chosen by Steinbeck:  “And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the Land of Nod, on the east of Eden.” Genesis 4:16
  7.  Day trip. Charlie and I visited Arlington National Cemetery on a beautiful day.

    Arlington National Cemetery near The Pentagon just south of Washington, DC.

    The whole experience was even more moving than the 9-11 Memorial due to the historical setting and  vast number of graves.

  8.  Work on landline phones.

    The wires have been rerouted.

    We began to work on our landline phone lines which have been hanging across the side window of the house since the renovation in 2013 when we moved the phone box.

  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: REMEMBER.
  10. Write a goal list for July, 2021.

Jo

Does It Have to Fall on MY Head?

I went into the conservatory closet to get a tablecloth and the overhead shelf gave way.

The hanging tablecloths alone were very heavy.

I removed everything — both the hanging tablecloths and the music books on the shelf above.  Charlie and I worked together to put new large screws into the wall bracket which had worked itself loose.

The contents of the bookshelf from the treetops bedroom are again strew all over that room. Another project for another day.

I knew I couldn’t just rehang the heavy tablecloths and replace the books onto the shelf or it would likely come down again.  So I cleared the bookshelf in the back bedroom and brought it down to house Charlie’s music and hymnals near to the piano just around the corner.

I filled the shelf above with lightweight bulky items so we wouldn’t have another mishap.

The bookshelf unit is narrow front to back so we pulled it forward and slid our card tables behind it since we often use them when entertaining.

I’m going to keep towels for the conservatory bathroom on the shelf above the coats.

The tablecloths were hung on the other side of the closet with a few of Charlie’s coats.  This is also where we keep the downstairs vacuum cleaner.

Thankfully the closet has doors to hide the contents.

An unexpected but successful project.

Jo

June, 2021: Plans

Ah, June!  Finally the classes that have required a heavy reading load are finished and I can dive into a long novel (see #6 below).

I remember my grandmother on her birthday early in the month.  Also my mother’s middle name was June.

My grandmother on the left and my mother on the right.

Here’s what I hope to accomplish this month:

  1. Organize all bank statements.
  2.  Remove one box from attic.
  3. Work on a sewing project:  hem Ilsa pants.

    The flared trousers I used as part of my Casablanca outfit were a little short on me.

  4.  Paint side porch.

    I plan to paint the entire porch especially the newly replaced shingles.

  5.  See a movie: East of Eden

    A lot of watching nd reading.

  6.  Read a book:  East of Eden. 

    Can’t wait to get started on this classic tale.

  7.  Day trip.

    An easy day trip from our house.

  8.  Work on landline phones.
  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: REMEMBER.
  10. Write a goal list for July, 2021.

Jo

May, 2021: Checked

In May the weather became unseasonably cool.  It was wonderful for getting projects done but seemed to stunt the growing garden a bit.

Charlie’s pea trellis is extremely ornate.

In addition to the numbered list below I,

Here’s the goal list from the beginning of the month:

  1. Make plans for a fall trip.

    Reynisfjara black sand beach is on our agenda.

    I have worked out all most of the details for a trip to Iceland this fall including purchasing plane tickets and booking accommodations.

  2.  Remove one box from attic.  Another box is totally emptied and removed from the house.  It was a fun box to root through — letters and cards from me and my son to my mother and my grandmother when the boy was little.  Some were so funny and charming.
  3. Repair dining room chair.  The sturdy repair of this chair was highly unlikely but I think we have achieved success.

    The chair is very sturdy now is set at my place at the dining room table lest it break again.

  4.  Work on a shore house project.  This space should be a cozy alcove when it’s all finished furnishing some additional storage in the large under-bed drawers.

    A view from the far bedroom gives a good impression of the nook.

  5.  See a movie:  Sleepless in Seattle. After seeing An Affair to Remember last month I was excited to watch S in S which have something in common.  I suggest you watch them in the order I did.  I had forgotten that S in S had such a great musical score.
  6.  Read a book:  A Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill.  I read the disturbing but brilliant play in a few sittings.  I also watched the (almost 3-hour) movie starring Katharine Hepburn. It was intense. I would love to see this in the theatre with really good actors.
  7.  NASCAR overnight trip with Charlie.  I booked an AirBnB the night before Charlie’s ride so we only needed to drive for about half an hour to Dover International Speedway.

    Charlie in the race car was a happy fellow.

    He enjoyed the short (6 laps) but thrilling ride.

  8. Consolidate papers from house renovation.  I have been meaning to do this ever since the reno in 2013.  However, I was more inclined to throw certain papers away now which I would have held onto then. I have only a small pile of important papers remaining.  Charlie burned everything else since I jammed my overburdened shredder for the last time.
  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: GROW.
  10. Write a goal list for June, 2021.

Jo

May, 2021: Plans

May is a great month to make plans for the future.  All of my nuclear household has been vaccinated against the Corona virus so we feel freer to make some long-term plans.

I’ve had to rearrange my Bucket List more than once due to closures and shut-downs.

  1. Make plans for a fall trip.

    I’m hoping we can get to Iceland soon even though the country has closed its borders again until the end of May.

  2.  Remove one box from attic.
  3. Repair dining room chair.

    A broken leg on a dining room chair.

  4.  Work on a shore house project.

    Our current project.

  5.  See a movie:  Sleepless in Seattle.
  6.  Read a book:  A Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill.
  7.  NASCAR overnight trip with Charlie.

    We’ve been waiting a long time for this ride.

  8. Consolidate papers from house renovation.
  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: GROW.

    Charlie looks forward to planting vegetables each spring and I look forward to eating them.

  10. Write a goal list for June, 2021.

Jo

April, 2021: Checked

April was a beautiful month — blooming daffodils and dogwood.

We have been cutting fresh flowers from the yard all month.

In accordance with my word for the month: RENEWAL, we were notified that the contract for a new septic system would finally get started. Nothing could have pleased me more.

We were so excited when the sand for the “sand mound” septic system was delivered.

In addition to the numbered list below:

  • I added an air purifier to the master suite which has made a huge improvement in my breathing.

    The 21″ tall air purifier is tucked behind my Zoom corner chair.

    Upgraded Zoom Corner

  • I closed a bank account which had begun (without notice) to charge a monthly fee and opened a new free account with another local bank.
  • I ungammed my gammy right leg by getting cortisone shots in both my hip and my knee.  The reduced inflammation is such an improvement.
  • I lost 15 pounds.
  • I cleaned and descaled the espresso machine.

My espresso machine gets daily use.

Now on to the numbered list:

  1.  Celebrate Easter. We celebrated at home with a three-course meal.
  2.  Remove one box from attic. Charlie brought down a heavy box filled with old (1990s) swimming meet rosters.  They have been recycled along with the old box.
  3.  Refresh and relist all items on Marketplace and Craigslist.

    Selling spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle.

    I got started relisting old items and adding some new ones that I am eager to part with.

  4.  Work on a shore house project.

    Making slow progress.

    Sug and I returned once again to work on the Bed Nook.  We are making progress.

  5.  See a movie: An Affair to Remember.  This good, old, romantic movie was such a delight to watch. No smut just romantic and altruistic love.  I loved it.

    The Empire State Building figures significantly in the movie.

  6.  Read a book: The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.  This book was a pleasure to revisit.  The resiliency of children in a cruel time was uplifting.
  7.  Take a day trip —  Rawlings Conservatory.

    The orchid room was the highlight of the Rawlings Conservatory.

  8. Continue to get rid of clutter in Treetops room.  I have removed more books and sports equipment.
  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: RENEWAL.
  10. Write a goal list for May, 2021.

Jo

Happy Easter and a Menu

After having attended a very early Easter service my plan is to come home and cook a feast for Charlie, Sug, and me.

Charlie at the organ

We’ll eat early in the afternoon after Charlie has finished playing music for multiple church services.

Bunnies and fresh flowers from the yard create a centerpiece with this year’s egg project.

Here’s my proposed menu:

First Course Shrimp salad in avocado half  (Charlie’s salad will be in tomatoes served with crackers because he doesn’t care for avocado.)

Steamed spiced shrimp makes a lovely shrimp salad

Entrée — Roast turkey breast and gravy, mashed potatoes, French green beans, roasted asparagus, cheese sauce, cranberry sauce.

Homemade cranberry sauce.

DessertMascarpone cream with lemon curd and blueberries.

I’ve made a version of this dessert before.

After dinner — Espresso and a piece of chocolate.

A decaf double espresso to finish the meal with a piece of extra dark chocolate.

That should make us all fat and happy.

Indeed.

Jo

April, 2021: Plans

April is always a great month for renewal — flowers blooming, vegetable patch growing, dogs losing their winter coats. We have lots of fun planned in April — The first weekend is both my son’s birthday and Easter. We will also need to continue to make progress on some projects as the weather turns nice.

Here’s the list:

  1.  Celebrate Easter.

    The Chapel at The Glade

  2.  Remove one box from attic.

    Who’s next?

  3.  Refresh and relist all items on Marketplace and Craigslist.
  4.  Work on a shore house project.

    We’re making headway on the bed nook.

  5.  See a movie: An Affair to Remember 
  6.  Read a book:  The Prince and the Pauper. 

    The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.

  7.  Take a day trip.
  8. Continue to get rid of clutter in Treetops room.

    We need to clear enough clutter to patch and paint the room which has developed major cracks.

  9. Pick a word to focus on for the month. My word: RENEWAL.
  10. Write a goal list for May, 2021.

Jo

Laundry Closet Clean-up

Every time I go to get something from the closet in the laundry I have to fight through a mess of odd bits of hardware and a tangle of poles.

After trimming the laundry room the closet was in shambles.

A shelf of afghans still needs a new home.

Not to mention I need to move the sewing machine which sits in front of the closet because there’s no room on the floor for it to fit inside.

The tools and hardware are gone and now my sewing machine will fit in the closet.

Finally I’ve cleared away enough items to be able to see everything in the closet and store my new machine (with its homemade cover) on the floor inside.

Next item:  clear out the afghans my grandmother made.

Jo