Monday, March 16, 2026

HHM

 

Linking up with Sandra after a Whirlwind Race'cation...


** The Weather **


** As I look outside my window **

 ** Right now I am **

** OOTD **

** Thinking and pondering [how I'm feeling] **
 
** What I'm reading **
Devotions-Spiritual & Pathways for Women's Bible Study..
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Just started reading the 1st of 3 part series by Colleen Coble Edge of Dusk-->pleasure read
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 ''Rich as F@ck''[sorry that's the name of the book] for Self-Improvement read and with all my volunteer shifts for the Gift Shop I'll just be taking this to read during any downtime.

** TV Shows this week **
 Regular station programs have started back up, so the DVR is humming along. Still watching off & on Paramount+ Yellow Jackets. 

** Menu Plan **
🍲 Whatever is on top from freezer and in front from the pantry 🍲


** Meals at Home **
Mr 15/31
Race'cation last weekend so 14/31 for me

** No unNecessarySpend Challenge Update **
 Challenge 26/31 so far 15/31

** Action Items**

** Today's Motivation **

** Something fun to share **

** Next Up **

**  Calendar/Schedule this week **

** From the camera **

** Reflection(s) **






Saturday, March 14, 2026

20 miles for Pistol Ultra

 

Rethinking life choices/decisions...

Shhh, don't tell the Mr...

I have ZERO expectations, I'll do what I can and be good with whatever.

5am Wake-Up on the road by 6am to claim "our" pit stop place.

Sooo, long story short, my 20 mile race is supposed to be tomorrow but since I rode with the crew and of course their 50K'rs I'm doing my race today.
Off I went and the very first thing I  see are my all time favorite duck breed.

Over the river and through the woods...but no grandma 👵 🏘 house...

High 5 Cookies

Photo credit runner son Nick





Water stop with my favorite PB & Strawberry jam

Hmmm
Idea for my house...

Feathered Cheerleader...

I hit a 'wall' then got my sign from Dad...
Dad was Canadian, and when I'm struggling during a race these geese show up.

Can't hardly see this duck, but he was beautiful...

FitBit Badges earned...

Garmin Badges earned...

Garmin Stats...
I'm not as sore as I thought I would be but will see how the rest of the evening goes...

It was decided unanimously to get Pizza to take back to hotel. Once there, we were in for the night. Showers...Long Hot Showers, Pizza and Cannoli dessert [TY daughter] some Ibuprofen, a little TV watching and it's Lights out!

Until later...

BTW --> I feel very accomplished...I freaking did 20 Miles!!

































Sunday, March 8, 2026

Sunday re-Set + New Opportunity = Upcoming Chances + Happy International Women's Day

 

A century ago, March 8 was not only a celebration. It was a cry for dignity.

**In 1909, women in New York marked a National Woman’s Day organized by the Socialist Party of America. They were fighting for better pay, safer work, and the right to be heard. At that time, many women worked long hours. They earned less than men. They had little power over the decisions that shaped their lives.
**Then in 1910, at an international conference in Copenhagen, a German activist named Clara Zetkin shared a bold idea. She said one day each year should belong to women everywhere. A day when women could unite their voices and demand equality.

The idea spread.

**In 1911, more than a million people across Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland joined the first International Women’s Day events. Women marched not for attention, but for rights. For work. For respect. For a better future.But the reason March 8 became unforgettable came a few years later.
**In 1917, in Petrograd, Russia, women went into the streets demanding “Bread and Peace.” 

**They were tired of war, hunger, poverty, and loss.These were mothers. Daughters. Wives. Workers. Women who had carried pain in silence. But on that day, they refused to stay quiet. Their protest became one of the sparks that helped start the Russian Revolution.

That is why March 8 matters.

**It is not just another date on the calendar. It is a date written by women who stood up when the world expected them to endure in silence. Women who fought not only for themselves, but for generations they would never meet.

**Years later, the world officially recognized what history had already shown. In 1975, the United Nations began observing International Women’s Day. In 1977, it called on countries around the world to honor women’s rights and international peace.

**So today, when we say Happy Women’s Day, we are not only celebrating beauty, kindness, and love. We are honoring the woman who cries in private and smiles in public.

>The woman who gives up her dreams for her children.
>The woman who holds the house, the family, and everyone else together.
>The woman who keeps giving even when no one asks if she is tired.
>The woman who survives things she never speaks about.

**Women’s Day is not only about celebrating women. It is about thanking women for carrying life, pain, hope, and love all at once.
Some women changed history in the streets.
Some changed history inside small homes that no one will ever write about.

Both matter.
Both deserve to be remembered.

**>Remember the women who changed the world and were often never fully thanked for it.<**
March 8 belongs to them.

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Genesis 37:18-28
18 Now when they saw him afar off, even before he came near them, they conspired against him to kill him. 19 Then they said to one another, “Look, this [a]dreamer is coming! 20 Come therefore, let us now kill him and cast him into some pit; and we shall say, ‘Some wild beast has devoured him.’ We shall see what will become of his dreams!”

21 But Reuben heard it, and he delivered him out of their hands, and said, “Let us not kill him.” 22 And Reuben said to them, “Shed no blood, but cast him into this pit which is in the wilderness, and do not lay a hand on him”—that he might deliver him out of their hands, and bring him back to his father.

23 So it came to pass, when Joseph had come to his brothers, that they stripped Joseph of his tunic, the tunic of many colors that was on him. 24 Then they took him and cast him into a pit. And the pit was empty; there was no water in it.

25 And they sat down to eat a meal. Then they lifted their eyes and looked, and there was a company of Ishmaelites, coming from Gilead with their camels, bearing spices, balm, and myrrh, on their way to carry them down to Egypt. 26 So Judah said to his brothers, “What profit is there if we kill our brother and conceal his blood? 27 Come and let us sell him to the Ishmaelites, and let not our hand be upon him, for he is our brother and our flesh.” And his brothers listened. 28 Then Midianite traders passed by; so the brothers pulled Joseph up and lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they took Joseph to Egypt.

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Monday, March 2, 2026

Happy Homemaker Monday 3-2-26


Thank you, March, for finally getting here! As I said ??yesterday?? I'm on a roll getting posts done on a timely fashion though I may have jinxed myself...today Is the first Monday of March and of the week, so let's link up with Sandra shall we...

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** The Weather **

** As I look outside my window **
Deary, rainy, currently 34°

 ** Right now I am **
Getting this post done...

** OOTD **
Usual cold/cooler weather attire - Leggings & sweatshirt - weather predications say I shouldn't need them starting tomorrow, we'll see. 

** Thinking and pondering [how I'm feeling] **
Grateful, Thankful, Blessed!
 
** What I'm reading **
Devotions-Spiritual & Pathways for Women's Bible Study..
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Just started reading the 1st of 3 part series by Colleen Coble Edge of Dusk-->pleasure read
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 ''Rich as F@ck''[sorry that's the name of the book] for Self-Improvement read and with all my volunteer shifts for the Gift Shop I'll just be taking this to read during any downtime.

** TV Shows this week **
Luckily [??] some regular station programs have started back up, so the DVR is humming along. Mr found yet another series we started on the streaming service for Paramount+ called Yellow Jackets. It's kinda/sorta weird...and it's one of those shows that almost frustrates me since I really need to pay attention to the plot as it goes along.

** Menu Plan **
🍲 We've eaten Pork Loin chops I made in the Crockpot all week with only adding different sides. I used up the last 2 with my Aldi frozen packet meal last night and there's leftovers for lunch today--Win, Win again!!
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** Meals at Home **
February 27/28 for me [race'cation] & 28/28 for the Mr
Starting March off with 2/31

** No unNecessarySpend Challenge Update **
March Challenge 25/31 so far 2/31

** Action Items**
SIL coming for a visit so need to refresh upstairs apartment,
Update banking,
Update bill pay,
Mop floors tomorrow,
Take G'Kid to different job interview,
Garden Club this week along with my first presentation as a board member.
CWU meeting Friday,
Today is rest day from Walk/Run.. need to really start getting with it tomorrow, ya know sice I've signed up for a Half-Marathon,
I volunteer this week 2X for Auxiliary, 

** Today's Motivation **

I did in fact sign up for Marshall, created a team, AND booked my hotel this morning [1 1/2 mile from the start line] ! Mr probably won't be to happy about all this but it's done and I'm going even if I'm going alone!! since I'm not sure how I'll feel after doing the Half, I'm staying an extra night to recoup.

** Something fun to share **
My city put up new flags for our upcoming 250th celebration.
The committee have been working for a year securing a whole plethora of activities.

Finalized part-time employment for the nephew's business...I'm officially his bookkeeper! 

** Next Up **
This weekend with the Kid & crew for the 1st race of the Triple Crown series...
I'm pretty confident in doing this event.

**  Calendar/Schedule this week **
I didn't go to the intro to Crystal's class last night but will attend the makeup..

** From the camera **
Worth sharing again...my newest plant babies.

** Reflection(s) **