I cannot remember where I found this printable:
But I printed it and it lives above my desk and is EXACTLY what I want for myself this month. And maybe the rest of the year, too! I have been feeling better and that always translates to me getting things off the back burners and DONE. But also? I am trying hard to stay present, and experience peace in my inner thoughts.
One of the Fall projects was to get my extinguisher refilled. Turns out, it was not the refillable type. So I ordered a new one, complete with hanging bracket, and will be installed in a central location of my house today. God-willing, I will never use it, but it will be there, just in case.
I sold the truck as a trade-in towards my new car. Goodbye forever, stinky truck. You helped me do a lot of things and I am thankful I had you for some of the hardest stuff.
Hello, new car. {she needs a name!}
I promise to drive you gently and take good care of you as you may be the last car I ever buy. I am proud of myself for finally gathering my wits and courage and taking care of both things yesterday. As I told the Subaru lady, I have paid for many a vehicle, but never actually bought one on my own. And I think I made a good choice.
One of my sisters convinced me to make my own cranberry sauce, and I'm glad I did. Whatever doesn't get eaten before Christmas will be used for Cranberry Oat Bars. I also got a small turkey, which I will roast next week, then debone to make my Turkey and Biscuits for Thanksgiving Day, and also make stock from the bones.
Will I miss not making a full Thanksgiving dinner? I don't think so. And I have to work that day anyway. I did very much enjoy my sammie last week made with canned cranberry jelly, deli sliced turkey breast, and Stovetop Stuffing. I'm good.
Gina
5 comments:
Congrats on the new car and BIG kudos for going and doing it yourself! That sandwich looks very yummy too.
I love that list! My friend who works at a Subaru dealership says that Brigid is a popular car name because the Celtic goddess known for healing, protection, and guidance is a warm and caring saint. I must make that sandwich. A morning bakery in town makes a "Friends" turkey sammie with turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and gravy.
Your new car is lovely! Congratulations!
That car is a beauty! I hope you love yours as much as I do mine.
I bought cranberries to make some sort of cranberry sauce, but I’m not sure which one I’m going to make. I’ll have to rummage through my recipes and try to decide. My old standby is bourbon cranberry sauce, but maybe I’ll do something different this year.
Congratulations on the new car! It's beautiful. Enjoy it!!
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