Tuesday, January 6, 2026

T Stands For A Cup of Tea

 

When the world is all at odds
And the mind is all at sea
Then cease the useless tedium
And brew a cup of tea.

There is magic in the fragrance,
There is solace in its taste;
And then laden moment vanish
Somehow into space

And the world becomes a lovely thing!
There's beauty as you'll see
All because you briefly stopped
To brew a cup of tea.

Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to find out what the rest of the T Stands For gang is up to. If you want to play, include in your Tuesday post a beverage or container for a beverage. Don't forget to link your blog to Bleubeard and Elizabeth's page.

Monday, January 5, 2026

Monet and Me



are working with Lindsay Ostram's Creative Hand Lettering and Doodling group on Facebook. For the month of January, we'll be making a junk journal or altered book. Lindsay suggested getting a book with less than 200 pages at a thrift shop, yard sale, library sale.

I had a notebook I had purchased at the Dollar Store sitting around that I didn't know what I was going to do with. It will be my junk journal.

The first class was about decorating the book jacket or cover. I happen to really like the cover of the notebook. I did make a marquee to put the title on the front: Junque Journal January 2026

I also decided rather than just playing around in the book, I needed a theme. I think it came from too many years as a computer programmer with linear, analytical thinking. I decided the theme would be Winter colors and whining and complaining about the weather. Because that's so me.


The second day, Lindsay show us how to make paper beads by winding small strips of paper around a skewer. I used a pencil. I added the beads to a bookmark string I added. To keep the beads from falling off, I knotted the string and then used a polar bear snowman earring that I wore once because it was too heavy.

The back of the book had decorated endpages, but they were missing from the front. I photocopied them, printed them out, and glued them to the front cover.



I did a title page spread using a photograph I had taken this week of the snow in my back yard. Snowflake stickers and a small calendar page for January 2026 made interesting decorations.

Lindsay had found a quote from her book that she printed out. I wrote out: Now is the Winter of our discontent (Shakespeare's Richard III). So me.

I like how the pages don't need to be finished right away. I want to cover up the black boarder on the calendar and maybe add some thing. Maybe icicles.


We also folded a page over to make a pocket to hold the Prompts for the month. I covered the pages with some Winter themed paper and added enough dots to make signs for the polar bears to spell out Prompts.

We also spent time figuring out how many pages needed to glue together for a substrate and if pages needed to be removed.  We needed 25 pages as there is no live session on the weekends. I decided to make my book to fit the entire month of January.

Sunday, January 4, 2026

How Does Your Garden Grow?



The only supposed to be a dusting that turned into 3 or 4 inches that A came to snowblow the driveway, cleared the cars, walk, and even shoveled a path to the mailbox from the walk so I don't have to deal with the icy driveway.


The New Year started with another coating to an inch that turned into 4 inches.


Inside. An eggplant flower in the hydroponic garden. It looks like the Demogorgon from Stranger Things


Today, another light dusting


The snow hasn't amounted to much except a PITA. Only 167 days until the Summer Solstice.

How does your garden grow?


Saturday, January 3, 2026

Happy, Little, Time Waster

 

How Hershey's Kisses Are Made (from Unwrapped) | Unwrapped | Food Network

Friday, January 2, 2026

The Friday Five Good Things


 Five good things that happened this week.

1. All alone and the television to myself, I cranked up the DVD player and watched, "How Green Was My Valley."

2. After her evening shift at the hospital, the Eldest made it home safely through the sleet, freezing rain, and ice.

3. I spent an afternoon watching craft videos.

4. Ended the year with Chinese food so no cooking. Began the new year with leftover Chinese food so no cooking.

5. Started the January Junk Journal Class with Lindsey Ostrom.

How was your week?

Thursday, January 1, 2026

TBT Reprints from CJ's Whine and Cheeze

In 2003, Ma had a stroke. Dad was her full time caregiver until he he had a car accident that totaled the car. So in 2006, I became their chauffeur among other jobs.

At the time, to deal with the stress of running two households and working, I kept a blog entitled CJ's Whine and Cheeze. Egged on by some friends who enjoyed the first read through, you'll see your part when it comes by.


One Ping, Only
June 21, 2007

Sunday. A Holy Day of Obligation. Pater Venite Adoremus, otherwise known as Father’s Day. Himself went to pick up the Weebles while I finished the cleaning frenzy, and meal preparations. Everything was moving on my schedule until I glanced at the clock. Himself and the Weebles should have arrived. Himself was supposed to sacrifice chicken breasts on the grill. The fire wasn’t started. The rolls were almost done and no sign of Himself and the Weebles. I was just about to go out and fire up the grill when they pulled up.

“Everything ok?” I asked Himself.

He looked to the Heavens in that familiar gesture that said, ‘Help me, Lord!’ “You can blog later,” he added with a wink.

All the parishioners of Our Lady for the Perpetually Clueless arrived. We gathered around the table and spent a pleasant, relaxed time eating and talking.

Ma has a habit of nodding off, more like zoning out, or so we thought. She sat at the head of the table, seemingly under the surface, her sonar silently pinging away until the talk turned to cars. The Boy mentioned he had two cars, and like the submarine, Seaview, breaching the waves, Ma came alert and she fired the number one torpedo.

“You have two cars, and you can’t come to take me shopping?”

[Some will recall that a year ago the Weebles were in a fender bender. Fortunately, they were shaken, not stirred, but their little green car was totaled, and I became the Elderbus driver.

True, it’s a pain in the ( ! ) sometimes, but there’s always a silver lining, besides blog fodder. See, it ain’t a bad thing that Dad can’t drive anymore. He had two accidents within four years, and both were his fault. He shouldn’t be on the road. Dad has his own OPD symptoms. He feels senior citizens are discriminated against. He hates that term, by the way. He feels it’s derogatory. He wants to be called an Elder. Dad is convinced the insurance company discriminated against him for both accidents simply because of his age. He’s convinced the accidents were not his fault.

The last accident was a blessing in disguise. Dad wouldn’t be one to realize he shouldn’t be driving anymore, and calmly hand over his car keys. Hell, I can remember as a teen asking to borrow the damn car keys and what a fight I had then! So, the Brother and I are spared that brouhaha. Dad has his car keys. No one has taken them from him. He doesn’t have a car, and no money to buy a new one. It’s not our fault. As I said, a pain in the ( ! ) from time to time, but in reality a blessing.]

An uncomfortable silence followed, and Ma subsided into teary sighs. “No one does anything for me.” She ladled out heaping helpings of guilt or tried to. The same old song and dance routine.

When Himself returned after taking the Weebles home, I asked him to tell me why they were so late in arriving.

I thought perhaps, Ma was in her I’m not going mood. Dad had called me earlier in the morning to say she didn’t want to come. Dad speculated he had done something wrong, but didn’t know what, and Ma was trying to punish him. More likely, she was jealous it was Father’s Day. We had already celebrated Mother’s Day so she didn’t care whether Dad got his due or not.

Himself and I discussed our options. Himself could go pick Dad up and leave Ma home. Not good. There’d be hell to pay all around. We could cancel the Weebles and enjoy the day with just the Brother and his family. While enjoyable for us, not good in the long run as there’d be hell to pay. I called back, spoke to Ma and dropped the hole card. “Everything’s nearly ready. The TEN chicken breasts are marinating, the dough for the rolls are nearly done. I’ve made a salad. Himself made a bean salad. He’ll be leaving in a half an hour. Will you be ready when he arrives?” I can play the game too. Nothing like a hot dish of guilt.

“We were late because your mother had to stop at the bank to deposit a check.”

“Stop at the bank? Why? She doesn’t have any money until the next social security check arrives.”

“Remember I told you she had that prize check from the Zenith Corporation?”

I felt the familiar throbbing behind my left eye. The damn scammer checks from the phony contests she receives. The bank finally got fed up with her pestering them to cash the checks. They opened a “special” account for her to deposit her prize winnings in. This way, what little they have in savings and checking won’t be wiped out by scammers gaining access to their real account. So far, only one check cleared. That was the one where I had called the postal inspector. That scammer knew he was being investigated so after 3 weeks, he made good on that check for $250.00

I feel I should be lighting candles. I’m not sure whether I should pray she hits millions. She can thumb her nose at all of us who didn’t believe in her. She can buy her own car. She can buy her own chauffeur. I can pray Ma is picked up by the Feds for trying to pass phony checks. They’ll put her in the slammer, and then she’ll be their problem. I can pray. Help me, Lord!

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Build Your Own Veggie Soup

 

Last week, I posted a recipe for a Sausage and Chickpea Soup. I got a lot of questions about could it be customized and could you substitute this for that.

I thought I would share one of my favorite finds for making soup in the crockpot and it answers the substitute this for that question.

I saw this graphic on Facebook. It comes from HealthyFamilyProject.com. As you can see, this recipe is highly customizable. (I hope you can read the graphic.) It's also a very basic, beginner-friendly recipe.

I'm a dump and go cook and prefer the crockpot, but you can cook your soup on the stovetop. You just have to figure out the timing for meat and veg to be thoroughly cooked.

If something isn't on the list, for example, sausage is not included. There's no reason you can't use it. Would you prefer to use Chinese Five Spice to add flavor to chicken soup? It's not on the list, but use it. Use what you like and skip what you don't.

Have fun and be creative for the New Year.