Saturday, December 31, 2022
Happy New Year
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Happy New Year!
Happy 2022! The holiday season went by so quickly. Today is the first day back to school for the Little and the Middle. The Oldest is still home from college for a few weeks.
They have all recovered from Covid. But I got struck down New Year's Eve, so we still have the hazmat tent and caution tape surrounding the house. They are required to wear masks to school, and since they have been symptom free for several days, they can return. I, on the other hand, am quarantined at home and have extra free time to plan my New Year goals.
I have several goals for this year:
1. Reading goal: I set my Goodreads reading goal for 45 books this year. Last year I completed 33 books, and I know I can do better.
2. Organize and Declutter the house: I got a good start on this last year, but there's more room for improvement with this one.
3. Continue to work on my exercise: This has been a goal of mine the last few years and I've really made some good improvements. This year I'm going to add in more days of weight training (as soon as I'm over Covid. Right now, I'm in bed).
4. Eat better and try new recipes: This is another goal that I've been working on the last few years. Again, I'm going to try to tweak things to make them even healthier. I really like cooking, so I'm going to try to come up with some new family favorite recipes.
5. Grow my spiritual life: Another goal that is ongoing. Last year I completed The Bible in a Year podcast and I enjoyed it so much and the graces I received from hearing God's work every day were innumerable. I've already started over and plan on going again this year. And my bigger goal this year is to worry less and pray more.
6. Do more of what I love. This one needs no explanation. Life is too short not to do the things we want to do. And we all have things we HAVE to do but don't necessarily want to. I'm going to try to find the joy in those and not complain about it. So maybe this New Year goal should be called " FIND THE JOY IN EVERYTHING".
So Happy New Year, Internets! I hope 2022 is a healthy, happy, blessed year for all of us.
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Things I'm Thankful For (Covid Addition)
I panicked when the positive test came back. I immediately went to Instacart and had essentials delivered. I keep a pretty stocked pantry, but we are not pop drinkers (soda for those of you outside of Ohio) and I was worried about the sickies having food and medicine. So gingerale, chicken soup, extra bread for toast, and acetaminophen were ordered via Instacart and delivered within 2 hours.
I had a lot of what I needed for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinners, but there were some things that I wanted to buy the week of Christmas. And then there's the extra toothbrushes (because they will need to change those out) and baking items that I forgot I needed. I use Giant Eagle pick up during non-covid diagnosis, but it's really come in handy now. And Dear Giant Eagle, I have added to this pick up eleventy thousand times this week, so you are welcome for the 5 million dollars I'm spending.
I found the Peloton app during the quarantine of 2020, but I didn't want to pay to exercise (I do not have a Peloton tread or bike... but I'd love one). But a month after the new year, I realized I missed this app so much that I subscribed and have no regrets. After the Covid diagnosis, I don't want to leave the house to go to the gym, so I've been using my app even more to get the exercise I need.
Online Church
Yes, we are now back to not going to church (at least for the next couple of weeks). I am so glad for our local churches that post their masses on YouTube. If I can't be there, I'm blessed to at least be able to receive a spiritual communion and watch mass on TV.
Bible In A Year Podcast With Father Mike
I'm on day 355. This is not new. This podcast has been a blessing to me all year. But right now, I need it a bit more than ever. God's word soothes the soul.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Covid and Christmas
No one wants to spend Christmas quarantined due to Covid, but this is where we find ourselves. Last Thursday the Middle wasn't feeling well. He's the one with uncontrolled asthma. It was past the office hours of the pediatrician, so I took him to Urgent Care to get tested. Tests used to be quick but due to the surge, we would need to wait. We quarantined him right away and tried to keep it away from everyone else. His test was going to take 48 hours to come back so on Friday I took him into the pediatrician to get seen and test again (they used to have test results that came back within a few minutes but again, due to the surge, they don't have those right now). The doctor was almost positive that it was Covid, so she called his pulmonary doc to let her know just in case things went really bad for him. Saturday morning both Urgent Care and the Ped called to say the tests were positive. And that morning the 9-year-old woke up sick. This is what we were trying to avoid for the past year and half. But here it is.
So, the boys have been quarantined in their rooms since then and they have been troopers, but they are starting to lose their good humor. My husband and I have also quarantined ourselves to the house even though we currently have no symptoms. The oldest also doesn't have symptoms and the ped said he is ok to go about his life as long as he wears a mask. He's not been happy about the masks, but he's glad to wear one at work at this point. No one wants to spread this to anyone else.
Luckily (and prayers have gone up), both boys are doing well. Middle had NO issues with is asthma which is such a blessing. He's ended up in the PICU due to the common cold and we really feared what Covid would do to him. Angels have been watching over him. The Little has done well too.
I don't want to get into who is vaxed, who is not vaxed, etc. We have been following what the Middle's doctors have advised. And with a close family member having cancer, we have been trying to be extra careful. But Covid doesn't discriminate. And our time was bound to run out.
Here we are. A very Covid Christmas. There has been so much going on health wise with the family member with cancer, that I have tried to be as organized as I can be (organization is not my strong suit). All gifts were bought and wrapped minus my nieces and nephews who we won't be seeing now anyway. I have time to fix that. I had a lot of food purchased and ready to go. Cards were mailed. At this point, the secular part of Christmas was covered. The religious part doesn't need covered. The real meaning of Christmas takes care of itself (or Himself). God doesn't require the gifts, food, and decorations. He is coming and nothing Covid related will stop that. That's the real beauty of Christmas.
We are together. We have a warm house. We have food (probably too much food). No one has been hospitalized. We have Jesus. While Covid quarantine is not how anyone WANTS to celebrate Christmas, Christmas is here, and Christmas is good.
Merry Christmas, friends. I wish you God's love and good health.
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