Goodbye January — and don’t let the door hit you on the way out. This was one of the worst. January has always been full of tragedy for me. I look forward to Groundhog Day for no other reason than it’s not January and I always hope it’s a forward look to spring. (Damn that groundhog! He better not see his shadow!)
Different strokes – Whenever I check in with my brother, his usual comment is “if you’re going by the Farmers Market, pick up a hoagie for us.” (For non-locals, a hoagie is also called a sub, It’s a sandwich packed full of delicious, processed meats with enough veggies to trick you into thinking it might be healthy. Spoiler alert – it’s not!) I like a good Italian hoagie, but they give me a slight bellyache. It’s my body’s way of saying “yo, what’s up with dat? Where’s da healthy stuff?” (Ok, my body talks like a gangster.) My bro is 95 so I’m not going to tell him it’s not healthy. If it helped him get to 95, maybe everyone should be eating them!
Cat stuff – Sasha goes in for a surgical procedure to remove a lump on her neck on Tuesday. In addition, she has an ear infection in both ears which require drops twice a day. She’s not really happy with me right now and by mid-week I expect to see her on Pet Finder looking for a new home. This is especially hard because we lost Morgan a few weeks ago. I don’t want to lose another cat nor do I want to make one unhappy.
But there is good stuff – We renovated our bathroom over a year ago. I put a pretty (or so I thought) wallpaper up and added coordinated stuff. I was never happy with the look. In a burst of energy (or a fit of insanity take your pick), I ripped off the wallpaper and put another pattern up. I went online and bought a rug and towels to blend. I love it. Sometimes a fit is the best therapy. I’m lucky that I can wallpaper myself so there was only the cost of the new wallpaper (and of course the new towels and carpet). Happiness is priceless. (I’ll include pictures next Sunday.)
We are still in a deep freeze here. – It’s unseasonably cold with no end in sight. Everywhere outdoors is an ice-skating rink from the snow and ice of our storm last weekend. We haven’t seen temperatures over freezing in more than a week. Looks like we’ll have two or maybe three days slightly over freezing then it’s back to the deep freeze. Right now, I’m longing for the heat of the summer.
So how was your week?

A co-worker of mine for years would always leave my office and ask, “I’m headed out; you want a hoagie?” It was an inside joke, but I always think of him when I hear or see hoagies. I think you’re right — if your brother made it this far eating them, he’s obviously got a well-built system!
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His gut is stronger than mine for sure!
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I’m not cold enough inside the house to wish for summer.
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I am sitting here with my heavy sweatshirt and a fleece lined shirt over it. It’s 70 in the house. There is something about looking at the cold snow. Also it’s windy here and that doesn’t help.
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Yes, happiness is priceless. At 95 your brother should eat anything he wants. I hope your February is better than your January. Looking forward to seeing your bathroom pictures. May it go well with Sasha and that she does not run away from home.
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I hope not. We would miss her.
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I’m so sorry it’s been a tough one for you. January is always grim but yours has been especially so. Lots of love to you all from Le Château.
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Thanks. In general I don’t like January. Some are worse than others. This one fit in the worse category.
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Ha! re Pet Finder….I didn’t know there was such a thing! The things I learn here.
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Tinder for cats! 🙂
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I’m with you on kicking January OUT…….I am “tentatively” hugging February since it’s the month for Valentine’s Day (otherwise I’d be more wary of February). We are hoping Sasha’s surgery goes well and she also gets rid of the ear issues. It’s not fair when they have more than one thing wrong. For little beings so small, two “bad things” is a lot to handle. Can’t wait to see your new bathroom stuff. I haven’t bought a new “thing” for the house since we moved in here 30 years ago. Sad isn’t it! (well it is to me anyway!).
Hugs, Pam
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Perhaps your home is perfect as is. I’m happy with the bathroom now and other than new towels occasionally (I like the fluffy), I won’t do anything else.
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That sandwich looks pretty tasty, and if he only eats half maybe it’s not too bad. I’m also of the opinion if he’s gotten to 95 and doing it well, he should eat what he likes. We’ve been in the deep freeze for days, but we have had some sunshine which always helps you make it through the day. I haven’t put wallpaper up in so long I can’t remember. I did help my daughter take a lot down in her house years ago. Glad you like the new pattern and accessories. This time of year it is always nice to look around and be happy with your surroundings.
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We have sunshine today but haven’t had much all week. It makes it better but isn’t warm enough to melt much.
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Congrats on surviving January–it was extra awful for you. I’m just waiting for March to hit us equally hard. My sister in the DC area refers to the frozen snow as “snowcrete” and says it takes “blocking off the entire street, two backhoes, a plow, and two dump trucks” to clear! No idea when her kids are going back to school.
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The sidewalks are dreadful because people don’t have the kind of equipment to break up thick ice. It is snowcrete or maybe icecrete.
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Still AMAZINGLY cold here too. I almost blew away earlier.
Your bathroom sounds lovely. You have the best taste all around. Wish you’d build another pond.
And I’m rooting for our pretty girl…paws crossed to quote derrycats who rescued her, Love knowing that. 🙂
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Thanks for your kind words. The 10-day forecast doesn’t show signs of warming. Boogers. I’d love to have a small pond. Sadly it won’t work here because if it would, I’d have one! 🙂 Sasha, sigh! I worry but the vet reassures me it’s a simple procedure.
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Then let’s assume it is.
I’ll always remember your pond. Have a frog here on my book shelf you sent me that always reminds me of it…ribbit ribbit. And here’s to warmer climes in the hopefully near future.
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Hear, hear!
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Kudos on completing the bath refresh. You’re a brave soul. I considered adding a highlight wall. Loved the pattern but then I realized I’m not sure I have the bandwidth to calculate drop match and buying another kit to hang it (I tossed the old kit when I was packing for the move). I always admire your ability to take on these projects.
Sending loads of best wishes for Sasha’s procedure and treatment for her ears. Have a good week.
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New pattern was a drop match too with a 21″ repeat. I had to do a lot of thinking until I got it going. I’ve been mostly doing textures with no match so it’s easy peasy. Sasha is sleeping next to me so I guess she forgave me…for this morning.
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Good for you. Once I retired math became my kryptonite (not that I was ever good at it before).
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I used to do window treatments, the fancy kind, for myself. I was surprised at how much math and geometry that took. I’m of the “measure twice, cut once” school so I was checking and rechecking. The drop match turned out great because there was a lot less waste.
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It was 18 degrees here this morning. The sun is out and it will warm up a bit, but this has been a crazy cold winter in FL.
Your brother has the right idea ~ 17 95, he should eat whatever he wants.
When my great aunt was in her 90’s, her doctors put her on a salt restricted diet. One day, I asked her what she wanted me to bring for our lunch together. She said, Pizza. So I picked up a pizza and the staff at her nursing home saw me and said, “Your aunt is not supposed to eat pizza. It’s too salty.” I replied, “She’s 94. What are you saving her for?”
It’s not like she was going to be able to eat more than a few bites anyway.
Even subtle improvements in closet, pantry, or drawer organization can elevate my mood. So your bathroom redo should be a real mood boost!
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I’ve been reading about Florida’s temps. My neighbor is a snowbird. She hasn’t left yet. I haven’t seen her although her car is here (all covered in snow) so I suspect she’s in the islands or somewhere warm. The bathroom gave me a much needed boost and something to focus on at a sad time. AND I like it!
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Paws crossed for Sasha, and if I see her on Petfinder I’ll delete it!!! And having a space you love is priceless. We redid our kitchen and one of our bathrooms over the last couple years or so and I still love them. They make me very happy. As for the cold….yuck. Tired of it.
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Sometimes a coat of paint or small changes can boost your mood! No words for the weather. Just saw the 10 day forecast. Yikes!
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Really like the idea of paws crossed. Well said.
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My week was very cold and icy too! Slight warm-up expected tomorrow. Fingers (and toes) crossed!
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Hard to cross toes with the extra heavy wool socks on! 🙂
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I have been trying to get Katie to eat. Sigh. I am looking forward to your pictures of the newest reno! By the way, I certainly do know about disappointment with choices in color and decoration. Happens to me far too often.
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I loved the pattern but wasn’t fond of the background color. I thought it would work out. It didn’t. The background color kept yelling at me so much that I no longer noticed the beautiful pattern.
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