UCS party.

Went downtown last night to Jeremy’s work’s holiday/new year’s party. (I’m sure I got some of those ‘ wrong). Ginny minded Edda at home (thank you!!!) and we had a few hours to ourselves. We were one of the first ones there at 5pm and we were one of the last ones to leave at..about 7:30pm. It was held in the building where UCS is moving to this year, the old lease on K street is ending and this one is on I street. They had a nice event space and I’m such a fan girl of Gretchen, the new-ish president of UCS, she’s doing such a great job and is so…cool. Just look at the cape/jacket thing she’s wearing. How cool is that? So cool.

I had a really nice time, I talked to a bunch of people on my own, I didn’t hang out right next to Jeremy. I talked to the person with the toddler because I remember bringing our toddlers to UCS parties. I can actually go to a party where I don’t know people and have a good time! I’m happy with my performance (lol.)

These folks are saving the world! I’m so happy Jeremy is very happy with his job. Now the food was fine, but there wasn’t enough of it. It was just plain hors d’oeuvres, not heavy. And I had a glass and a half of white wine and was quite tipsy because there was no food and I never drink and so we decided to go across the street to Five Guys to split a burger and a small fries. That was a lot of fun too.

Babies, woods, cookies.

Friday night we had dinner at my parents house and I got to hold Anita for a little bit. I love babies that aren’t mine. lol. I mean, I loved my babies when they were babies but I’m very happy now to hold and baby and then give the baby back to their mama.

We got to see Zeke/Rupert/Chicken/Solecito who is moving houses from Ginny to Emilinas. This would be house #5 for this kitty. We’ll see how that goes. Chicken is as delightful as ever, I love this cat like one loves a bad boyfriend. With complete and utter ardor.

Ginny got us some winter themed Krispe Kreme donuts and…you know what? They were delicious. We live about a mile from this donut shop and we never go there – I had a friend that was like – I can’t believe you live so close and never go, I’d be there everyday. Anyways, I ate the plainest one – the sourcream one.

On Saturday afternoon, I tromped around the woods with some folks from the IWLR. (IWLR requires six hours of volunteering a year, so I thought I’d get a good start on that.) The three acre lake on the property is not filling and usually, they stock it with trout twice a year, but they weren’t able to last fall and they probably won’t be able to this spring. So we were on a mission to see if/how any of the tributaries were blocked by new construction or by Pepco working on some electrical lines. Really, I didn’t know what I was looking for or at, but I had a lovely time in the woods with folks talking about trees, fish and water. I bought clippers, and some guy had a machete to cut through the prickles. I stayed back from him. But somehow more excitingly, I went to this volunteer effort about 30 minutes early and found the Chesapeake Women Anglers club having their new year’s celebration. I was like…these are my people. I might have to learn how to fly fish.

Saturday night, I made these lemon thumbprint cookies for church today from the lemon curd Loanne gave us for Christmas. Yummy! Lemon is not as popular as chocloate…but..variety!

Edda’s meeting, physical, air pistol.

Monday – we spent two hours talking to a person about Edda’s services. This was a third party who, I guess, makes sure her level of services are OK every five years. They needed Edda for the first 30 minutes and then two people for the entire 2-3 hours. So both of Jeremy’s morning and my morning were consumed by this task.

Tues morning, I had my annual physical – fasting at 11 am. It’s a long time to fast hahah because I’m not into fasting per say, but I’m pretty good at not eating anything after dinner – so I usually get an 11 hour fast everyday. I love my PCP, we are friends now, so a visit is fun. I was at the grocery store just before the appt and I was like…what can I give my doctor, and I settled on a package of raspberries, beucase can you give your primary a box of chocolates? And she laughed and said…bring on the chocolates next time haha. My bloodwork came back great – I’m always on the lookout for high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, because those run in my family, but everything is still OK. My BP remains elevated, but not enough to take BP meds…and we keep going. May my good health continue, I know it’s not a take for granted thing.

Tuesday afternoon, I went to the Izaac Walton league and joined the air pistol league where my new friend Susan taught me how to load and shoot an air pistol. I practiced with a Baikal IZH-46M – which is a Russian air pistol you can’t buy anymore here in the US. You can shoot them…inside! It’s a four week tournament, so we’ll see if I can make all four sessions.

Yesterday, I went on a walk with Kristen and Elka. We had a great time. Jeremy went downtown for the day.

Weekend update.

Jeremy was very happy to donate his science-y type coffee maker to the neighborhood coffee shop. It’s proudly displayed on the shelf along a wall for all to admire.

I went to the range on Saturday morning and learned to fire a rifle. I’ve only shot pistols before, so this was new for me. The Izaak Walton league is soooo scouty. I thought I was moving away from the Unitarians, but the other person who was learning with me was a young woman who just stepped off of a board position at Cedar Lane UU. The world is a small place.

I couldn’t actually see where I shot on the target until I went to get it, and then I thought a lot about the words accuracy and precision. I’m precise, but not very accurate.

Then I went to meet Pumpkin/Esme, Megan’s new kitty and she is so much fun! I got to hold her and cuddle with a kitten.

And then choir this morning…

Still sick and life continues.

Loves, I’m still sick -ish. So that makes it about three weeks. I’m rally-ing on though. Though the first quarter at work which ends on Friday, through meetings for my extracurricular activities and fun things. Hahaha. Jeremy and I usually touch base on Friday night to check out the schedule for the weekend and then again on Sunday night for the week and I realized that on Sunday night, I had every night booked this week. Thankfully, Monday night was zoom, Tuesday night, I decided I wasn’t well enough to go to a pot luck. Wed night was a meeting about a capital campaign for the church (our minister is leaving to work for the national UU organization, so a promotion, but *sniff* we need a new minister now), Thursday was choir and I have an archery range training tonight. We’ll see how it all shakes out, this is too much for me.

I spent a lot of money on organizing trays for a dresser of mine that is the “office supply” dresser. Apparently, the cool thing to do (which I did not do) is to buy a 3D printer and then print exactly the organizing tray for the space that you have. omg, that sounds like a complete nightmare to me – you have to 1) actually buy a 3D printer, 2) have a place to store the printer, you have to buy the stuff that squirts through the printer, you have to design the thing that you print on some software that you probably have to pay for and then you’ll mess up like 17,000 times. I hardly use the labeler that I have, so a 3D printer is a no-go. I’d rather pay more money for the premade trays – the goal is decluttering and not re-cluttering with another hobby that I can’t manage. I barely can manage adobe acrobat with signatures (I won’t tell you how long it took me to sign a few PDFs yesterday for Edda’s stuff, scanning / printing / rescanning / cursing/ printing / rescanning, repeat forever.)

My organized trays that make me very happy:

On Wed, I went to town center (1.5 miles away) to go to the library and Trader Joe’s and the car was making a funny noise. I took the gas car (which we drive about once a week or less) and I was like – “huh, I guess I’m super used to driving the electric car, a combustion engine car sounds terrible”. Turns out that I was happily driving on a flat tire and didn’t know until I parked in the Trader Joe’s lot. boo.

Jeremy handled the entire thing – he rescued me from trader joes, he called the tow truck, the tire place and it’s all done. We just need to pick it up.

Weekend update.

I still don’t really feel like I have a handle on the new year, I’m still slogging though this cold – I hope I’m not contagious anymore because it’s been like more than two weeks now and I’ve been doing all the things.

This past weekend, Jeremy was supposed to end his two week vacation by going to Philly to see a friend, but that got cancelled at the last minute, unfortunately.

Edda had two seizures on New Year’s Day – one at about 7 am, the other at 6 pm, we gave her the rectal diazepam and put her to bed. Then on Friday Jan 2nd, she was scheduled to go back to her day camp, but she had a third seizure while we were getting her ready, so I held her at home. She, thankfully, didn’t bite her tongue during any of the seizures, so once she recovered from them, she seemed happy and able to eat all her meds. We got messages to our neurologist at CHOP – and he wrote back with a contingency plan if they continued, but they did not!

I went to guitar lesson on Saturday – fun per usual and then on Saturday night, I went with Megan to put her kitty down which was super sad and on the way home – Megan said – I’m a crazy cat lady with no cats! She’s lost all three cats within the past 18 months. 🙁

Sunday morning, I went to brunch with Lauren and Soojung – it’s impossible to get all four usual suspects together (Laura’s at Universal in FL!). We went to Founding Fathers and I don’t think I’ve been there for brunch recently. So much to catch up on. and so thankful I don’t have to navigate college admissions anymore! What a racket.

Happy New Year!

Our neighborhood coffee place is just so popular!

Elka is like the bougiest dog there is in her REI coat and a regular at the coffeshop.

We forgot that the 28th was Elka’s fourth birthday. We love you Elka.

I read and/or listened to 13 books this year. My favorite was Empire of Pain – this was a great listen.

I do have intentions for the new year, but I feel like I’ve been sick for two weeks now and hacking up at night and not sleeping well. I’ll go forth later. Or never.

Year end wrap up

Let’s see how we did:

  • Mental – I’m happy with how this year went mentally. I do struggle sometimes with controlling negative thoughts or fixating on things which I can’t control, so I went back on Effexor in April, I think? I feel very lucky that these meds work pretty well for me and I can regain firm footing mentally and deal with things with equanimity and humor which is really my goal. I can tell that my brain is aging, not in a terrible way, but in a regular way. Some short-term memory issues like more frequently going upstairs and then promptly forgetting why I went upstairs or not quite remembering if I packed a certain thing in Edda’s backpack.
    • Physical – this year, I really change from running a lot to lifting a lot. I focused on gaining weight (hopefully muscle) so I put on about 10 pounds this year which is probably the heaviest I’ve been since I’ve been pregnant. I feel…big. But I’m trying to work with it. I still am maintenance running, about 4 miles three times a week. For the first time in about a decade, I’ve cut back the time on exercising – I try to aim for about 45 minutes a day whereas in the last decade, I’ve easily done 10 hours of exercise a week. I just have other priorities. I’ve really enjoyed getting more into Olympic weightlifting, I love the folks at the gym and enjoy lifting improving my technique.
  • Marriage – Jeremy and I are doing well in our “half empty nest” phase. We continue to learn to work with each other and really enjoy spending time with each other. The marriage is calm and fun. We continue to improve on “working together”, home improvements, kid issues, car buying snafus, I feel like we really know each other well and are patient with each other. We also have very different interests, and with Edda always needing someone with her, we are figuring out how to spend our time apart as well.
  • Family – Vince did so great this year, we helped him through a really rough patch in the first half of the year, but he carried through that with flying colors and is now figuring out young adulthood well. Edda graduated from high school and we found an adult program that we love and they seem to love her, setting that up took up a lot of my time this year. We also hosted Felix for about 7-8 months, which was both fun and a little bit stressful because for the first four months, it wasn’t going that well, but it ended up being a great success in the end and my house still smells a little like spray sunscreen. I’m happy that I got to spend time with my parents – we had a vacation to Arizona that went well and I also helped them travel to LA for a funeral, both were meaningful to me. I love that I’m back in touch with my cousins. I’m also very happy that my brother is back in touch with my parents, even though he may not be in touch with me.
  • Work – work has been challenging this year with the new administration. I won’t go into too much, but mainly I’m grateful I have my job and that I still get to work from home. Jeremy and I did spend a little bit of time thinking about what would happen if I had to report to the office everyday (I would have done that – 90 minutes each way), but thankfully, that did not happen. I met my newish boss in person this year which was lovely, I really like her. There are many new requirements for her regarding us and she’s implementing them with as much fairness as can be expected given the current climate. I’m implementing some new-to-me process checks to help me improve my performance at work which is what I always want to do.
  • House – We worked really hard on decluttering this year, and Jeremy got really into it – diving into his office and our mountain of electronic waste which was not really my domain. We are constantly evolving our systems – laundry, cooking, cleaning, dog walking, and I think we are doing things more efficiently than ever. I think we really got into “resetting” the house each night, so we walk downstairs to a clean and organized house. So much easier without kids! Lol. We really went electric this year – heat pump dryer and we got an all electric car which I’m enjoying. We are using every last inch of the house all the time and are continually moving stuff around to optimize things for our life. I’m still thrilled that the basement apartment remains rented and that we are able to provide housing to a young adult. Our yard is still a work in progress, I really started planting trees and spending some money and learning how to stop deer from eating the baby plants.
  • Relationships – this year was a big year for friends, I’m more social this year than I’ve been since the pandemic. This is a big reason why my exercise time has gone down. I went to a yoga retreat this year with a friend and will do it again next year. I hosted a Missoula trip with my godchild and another family. And I have weekly things at the church and gym and am spending lots of time with other people. This is certainly a priority for me right now.
  • Hobbies – I’m also spending a lot of time on hobbies – guitar, baking, singing, olympic weightlifting. All fun things. I’m adding sharpshooting to it next year, I’m going to try to add 15 minutes of reading next year as well. I’m always always trying to spend less time on my phone, this year – towards the end of the year, I uninstalled youtube from my phone and installed Opal – an app time limiter on my phone. It’s going well so far, we’ll see how it goes in the future.

Mostly it was a good year!

Boxing day.

On Boxing day, we drove up to Philly to see Bob and Katherine. Elka came along and here are the three doggies – each in their own bed.

It was a nice time, quiet meals together – chatting.

There was music both days we were there, the first night had interesting instruments including bagpipes and recorders. The second night was a sing-a-long which started with Christmas songs and ended with Yellow Submarine.

There was an ice storm the night we stayed over, it was very slippery, but Elka enjoyed herself and was steady with four paws on the ground.

Here is Bunter stealing Elka’s bed. We also managed a lovely lunch with Caleb in Philly.

Here’s Edda walking to the sing-a-long.

Sunday we were back and I was very social – went weightlifting with Lexy, saw Tom with Steve and Charlie, then Sunday night dinner with the Martins. And then finally back in bed with my beloved Elka. lol. This is how I end each day.