Thursday, February 5, 2026

TBT Reprint 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. 



Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Close Cover Before Striking

I had to take Dad to an appointment at the V.A. to have his medication evaluated for a discount benefit.

Ma was industriously going through all her old junk mail sorting things to burn in the fireplace. I told her she shouldn't be burning anything in the fireplace. Ordinarily, I'd think a match would do wonders for the place, but it reeks of smoke. She won't open a door or window for ventilation because she complains of the cold, even when temperatures soar into the 90s.

She said she had to burn sweepstakes papers. She's convinced the mail carriers went through her trash. Someone won $10,000 earmarked for Ma, and to add insult to injury, they called Ma to tell her about it. 

Dad and I headed off down the road. When we got back, there was such a noxious, toxic smell. I told Ma she shouldn't burn anything. She said it was her house and she could do what she wanted.

Talking to Dad later, I asked him if he knew what she was tossing in the fireplace.

"She throws everything in there. She burns the Styrofoam plates we use and the liners from the meat."

Rolling Eyes

I have tried to tell her that Styrofoam is toxic, but my warnings fall on deaf ears. One can only hope that the neighbors will call the EPA to complain about the factory next door. I'm sure the chimney stack isn't the requisite height. In the mean time, might be worth it to invest in a gas mask.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

More from the Junk Journal

Warning: Image Heavy


Pages 17 was a weekend day so there was no prompt. Penguins with a snowman built by the Young One when she was 5 years old and photocopied. "Are we having fun?"


The prompt for day 23 was sketchy, but I swapped that for day 18. I sketched the polar bear from a sticker and cut out the letter for No. As in replying to the penguins and snowman on the first page. Are we having fun? No


The prompt for the 19th was Clips and layers. An envelope from Finnbadger provided the backdrop. The large penguin was a thank you note from the grandniece and grandnephew. The envelope wrap holds a penguin sticker and is clipped to the penguin card.


On January 20, Lindsay showed us how to make a simple pop-up. The Eldest had sent me a clips of Harvey, the mailman, from the cartoon, Hey, Arnold. This was my inspiration.



The prompt for the 21st was Negative Space. Lindsay used packing tape to adhere some flowers. I used snowflake embellishments. With the packing tape, the snowflakes can be seen from both sides.



The January 22  prompt was Colors. White is a color. Snowflakes are Winter dandelions.


I swapped the prompt Sketchy on the 23rd. The 18th was a weekend day so my own composition. I had the pretty birch tree paper and a cardinal that I wanted to use. Cardinals make me think of my parents and a female cardinal had recently visited the bird feeder. Mr. Google provided me with a cardinal quote. "My cardinal song is a call to you, To tell you that I miss you, too." - Elle Bee


Maps was the January 26 prompt. I track a polar bear named Bobbie though the app, Fahlo. Bobbie is an old broad like me. According to her bio on the postcard, she's 22 years old and has raised 6 cubs.


The map is an image of her tracking signals.


The theme for the 27th was pockets. "Where does a polar bear keep his paws when they are cold?"


"In his pawkets" 🤣I just slay me.


A Christmas card with black-capped chickadees (the state bird of Massachusetts) and the remnants from the birch tree paper, provided this gem. The prompt was supposed to be stamps, but I swapped that for the 31 which was a Sunday and didn't have a prompt.

One chickadee asks, "What's the best thing about Winter?"

The other chickadee replies, "When it's over."


Fabric was the prompt for January 29. I don't really sew and didn't have any fabric. I did find some felt from craft stuff the Young One left behind when she moved. I fabricated a little penguin with googly eyes.

"I am wicked cold, but being very brave." I saw the saying on a tee-shirt. The wording on the tee-shirt was I am very cold, but I substituted "wicked" a quintessential Boston expression.


On Friday, a notecard arrived from Nan. Perfect timing because everything she sent was perfect for the January 30 prompt of Mixed Up Media and Mediums. Nan hand lettered and watercolored the card. She used the cute little girl dressed in red stamp. On the back of the envelope she had used washi tape which I used to adhere the card like a flap so I could still read her note.


She also included some painted and decorated snowflakes which I turned into a tag. The envelope made the perfect pocket.


I used the stamp prompt from the 28th for the 31st. I had a polar bear stamp. I stamped him 2 times and cut them both out. Pasted one down and then used mounting tape to make him "3D". As of the last day of January there are only 140 days left until the Summer Solstice.


Tuesday, February 3, 2026

T Stands for Emotional Donuts


Two weeks ago after having lunch at Lowell's, I asked Teague if we could stop for donuts for dessert on the way back to her house. She's a good friend and enabled indulged me.

My favorite donut is a Bavarian cream ( a yeast donut filled with pastry cream and then dusted with powdered sugar) which Dunkin Donut no longer makes. The closest to is is a Boston Cream which is pretty much the same thing except covered in chocolate ganache.

When I was looking in the pastry case to decide, I noticed this Boston Cream donut with a surprised expression. Maybe it was screaming. 


The donut I was given looked rather angry


I also ordered a Chai Tea Latte. My buddy had a glass of milk

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, February 2, 2026

Monet and Me

 

are going to participate in Creative Hand Lettering and Doodling with Lindsay's February project which is Hearts. Lindsay is using a personal size, pizza box to decorate and then fill with the projects for the month.

I don't have a small-ish box. I really liked the paper bag journal from Saturday's Time Waster. I thought I would see how that would work out.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

How Does Your Garden Grow?



The big weather for the week was a decent size snow storm that dumped 2 feet of snow in some areas followed by bitter cold.

It's always amazing how herds of birds flock to the feeders in bad weather.


A and his helper loading the snowblower onto his truck after the first pass.


Brrrrr


More snow at night


The Tundra


Bunny prints to or from under the sunroom


A mild 40 oF day on Thursday before the storm caused a glacier to slide off the roof. Cold weather followed and the glacier stayed in place until A came towards the end of the week to clear some snow off the roof.


A snowbird (Junco) takes shelter on the snowball bushes under the front window


A cleaned the snow off Moose


The Snow Gnomes measured 17.5 inches of snow


The snow was up to my thighs in places as I went to fill the bird feeders.

How does your garden grow?

Friday, January 30, 2026

The Friday Five Good Things


 Five good things that happened this week.


1. We didn't lose electricity during the storm.

2. When the Eldest went to dig her car out, a maintenance man shoveling the hospital walkways went over and helped her out.. 

3. She had made a reservation at a motel close to the hospital, but her little car couldn't handle the road. She went back to the hospital and the night nursing supervisor found her a room on a med. surgical floor where she spent the night.

4. I've been having fun playing in the junk journal.

5.  During my weekly Teague visit, she took me to my annual mammogram appointment, and then we picked up sandwiches on the way back to her house. I had a gyros

How was your week?