I made these peanut butter blossoms on Saturday. I had the best day on Saturday! I literally did NOTHING. Well not nothing, I changed all the sheets on the beds which took all morning. I did my favorite part of the laundry which is running loads through the washer and dryer and not folding. I went on a run early, early during the day. I spent a lot of the day napping and reading a very long book. I did not write a list, I did not cross things off a list. I didn’t talk to anyone except for Edda and Jeremy. Ahh, I remember someone called this a should-less day. I did whatever I wanted. (Actually, I’m very lucky, most of what I’m doing, I want to, or at least I’ve convinced myself it’s something I want to be doing).

There was a suggestion in the comments that the hershey kisses should be put in upside down and that it was a game changer. It was not. It just felt like their butts were looking at me.

I also spent a long time reading this book. It was both really well written, like each sentence was compelling, but the story was…underwhelming. Here, I’ll give you the 3 second overview. Young girl (Sonia) is in an abusive relationship (the book opens with this and stays with this a long time) and when she escapes this terrible relationship, she forgets to take her beloved, sentimental necklace. Then for hundreds of pages she and a boy (Sunny) go all over America and India going in and out of their lives with a sprinkle of magical realism and he finds the necklace and then gives it back to her. The end. There, you don’t have to read the book now. I’m shocked….shocked I finished the book.

I usually have an audiobook going at the same time and I’m listening to this memoir which was pretty amusing at first – she opened for Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, amusing enough that I went to see if she was on tour (she was) and I bought a single ticket in December for a reasonable price in DC – like third row! And then almost immediately after, found out she’s semi-cancelled because she’s a supporter of the current administration. Now I’m listening to the 2nd half, kind of less amused. I’ve always wanted to go to live comedy! I’ve never gone and it’s kind of Asian-tiger mom funny. We’ll see. Anyways, two books going on at the same time about Indian family drama was just a touch too much for me and even though the tone of the book and audiobook were completely different (think creme brulee vs hostess cupcake), sometimes I got the plotlines confused.

Then Monday and Tuesday and Wed were filled with meeting and doings – mostly I think it was well above 90 for three days, killing my will to live. Monday morning, I did yard work with a friend who is 71 and we sawed discarded fencing and brought it into his van and then took it to the dump. I was the one asking for breaks hauling this crap from my yard, he was totally fine – barely breaking a sweat. Edda had a pretty long seizure on Monday night with both me and Jeremy up at 3:30 am, thus having me worried all day on Tuesday driving her to her day program instead of having transport pick her up. I also had very long meetings on Monday and Tuesday with architects and project managers. Tuesday night I sat down and told Jeremy, I need two days off for every 1.5 days that I work.
My peonies are in full bloom. This year, I decided to bouquet them – I’ve given 4 away and they are always met with delight. I’ve not done this before, now I have no more flower vases. I’ll have to pick some more up from the thrift store. I’m torn about the peonies. I was going to rip them out to execute the plan that our landscape designer suggested, but look at this. They are gorgeous, no?























