Monday, December 25, 2023

Christmas Day 2023--Monday 5am

Merry Christmas to all of you who celebrate.  Just Allie and I--the usual Christmas.  But I was wrong about McFamily traveling to Henning to his dad's.  Leah just never took it off the google calendar--lol!  They haven't been going there since covid, I guess.  They do things with Leah's side of the family in town.  Dagan's Dad and stepmother come to Fargo for each of the boys' birthdays, though.  

I usually have a quiet Christmas with McFamily before or after Christmas.  This year it is going to be on Thursday.  Dagan is off work the same days as the boys are off of school.  He has a luncheon thing he could go to on Thursday, so I will get picked up earlier and spend time with the boys while Dagan goes off to that.  Then after Leah gets home we will have our Christmas evening.  Looking forward to it.  Ian wants to show me how good he is at math. 

Thursday will be the second day in a row of me being out and about so I will likely be pretty well shot for a couple of days afterwards.  I have my annual appointment with Dr. Kessler on Wednesday afternoon that Dagan and the boys will take me to.  Oh, and plus Keanna comes to clean on Tuesday.  Going to be a busy week in a different way this coming week. :)

This past week I was working on the pantry all week.  Except Monday--I took that day off from P&P activities. :)

Tuesday my laptop suddenly wouldn't type anything.  The keyboard did not work at all.  So, since it was McFamily's night to go to Costco...they stopped by here.  It took a good while, but they finally fixed it.  Dagan also took out trash for me and they had stopped and traded the bad bag of mealworms for a couple bags of sunflower seed chips at Fleet Farm. 

Leah noticed all the white powder on everything--checked what I had ordered and I got the wrong kind of humidifier!  Dang it anyways!  It was one of those ultrasonic kind.  I thought it was the steam heat kind.  She said she'd send it back for me.

Wednesday Dagan stopped by after work and visited a little while before he had to go pick up the boys from school.  They got off early because they started Christmas vacation till the beginning of January.  Dagan made a couple trips with stuff to the garage for me.  More donation boxes. 

Later that night Leah dropped off my Cashwise groceries.  I had emptied the humidifier, so Leah took it with her to drop off at UPS.  Then when they reimbursed me with credit at Amazon, I ordered one that heats the water for steam and not that crazy sonic white powder mist...which was getting worse and worse.  Obviously, I didn't read the description close enough.  I had looked at so many and neglected to delete this one from the ones I was considering.  Duh!  Anyways, I should get the new one this week.

I do make Amazon orders almost every single month.  When you have no car and have been housebound for 20 years...Amazon is a true blessing!  Online shopping has been amazing.  When I was first housebound I was ordering from catalogs.  I am so lucky to live when I do. :) 

Meanwhile, the weather has been so back and forth.  Has to be confusing to the critters.  It was 45 one day this week!

We have had thin layers of snow and rain and some warmer days--just all over the place.  

I loved this rippled sky!
The Critter Cafe isn't very busy when it's warmer out.  They still come, but not like when it gets to freezing temps.
When Leah was here she helped me move the wire shelves farther apart on that back wall when so I could get the rest of the jars up there.
I know you probably can't tell really but this was the pantry in progress when I was close to done on Thursday.  I finished the left-hand side of the shelves.  Every single thing wiped down and rearranged--plus some things tossed and some went to donations, as usual.
I also set up my new bullet journal for 2024 on Thursday and did another load of laundry.  

Friday I finished the right-side shelves.  Moved more things up into the shelves from the bench.
Leah came by to drop off the crock pot and she picked up the bench.  She has the same black bench in her long entryway so she has room for both of them.  They are awesome for shoes, and I will be able to keep my shoes up there, too.  We just don't wear shoes inside, so it makes sense for me to keep mine upstairs, too, by the door.  The corner looks so empty now!  Another donation box started, too.
The birds seem very happy to not have the mealworms-gone-bad anymore--lol!  They much prefer the sunflower nuts and chips for fat, anyways.
Saturday I mostly finished in the pantry.  After moving things from the bench and the floor up on to the shelves it looks fuller, but it is still so much emptier than it was--whew!

Feels WONDERFUL to be done with the last actual room in the apartment!!  Whoohoo!!
Even behind the door was cleared out from several items.  Mittens, scarves, and hats went in the wash or donation box.
Sunday was the last load of laundry (with mittens and scarves)...more reorganizing or tweaking in the pantry.  Done!  Done!  Done!  :)  Exhausted.  It is a good thing I am done.  I can rest up now till doctor appointment on Wednesday and Christmas on Thursday.  Keanna coming to clean on Tuesday is not as wearing.  I only have to gather trash and pick the place up--lol!  ;)

We are in for some bad weather apparently.  Sunday it rained and rained and then turned to snow briefly later in the day.  You can see the white layer on the lawn in the dark.
Today we are supposed to get a second wave with the high winds of the rain, ice, and snow.  When you are on the edge with the temperatures they really have to guess as to what might happen.  Could be mostly rain and ice and less snow or we could have several inches of snow over that ice.

Regardless Monday and Tuesday are supposed to be terrible for traveling up here, so I am glad McFamily is not going to Henning and will be nearby in town or at home.  They had plans with her sister's family for Christmas Eve but I'm not sure what their plans are for today.  Maybe a nice day at home?  

Before you ask...I haven't celebrated on the actual holidays for a couple of decades.  Even if they were at home today and I could go over...well, honestly, I physically couldn't handle being out and about 3 out of 4 days in a row and a visit (Keanna) on the 2nd day.  Just dealing with Tuesday through Thursday is more than enough for me--lol!  I am really very happy to have Christmas on Thursday. :) :)

I am really excited about the new year.  I am basically finished purging and packing in the apartment except for some smaller things.  Well, the hallway is next--LOL!
I know this doesn't look small.  Looks like a total mess.  But it is all just empty containers...bins, boxes, tubs...
...so it really won't take too long to go through.
I need to hang onto a lot of it for after I move when I know what I actually need and don't need once I am settled in.  I can't know for sure until I am unpacked and putting things away, you know?  Some of it I know I can get rid of now, but quite a bit of it I can just pack away.  These will be the lightest boxes I have packed so far--LOL!  Anyways, I plan to be done with this before New Years.

I have been feeling noticeably better since November, so 2024 looks promising!  I can finish the hallway and then I am kind of on vacation for the entire winter!  I will have been through everything I own in this apartment, anyways.  If I go back and purge a little more--that is just a plus--extra.  This winter will be all about R&R and art & crafts.  That is the plan.  Then when the apartment is done (whenever that is) then life will change gears.

As far as the apartment goes--Leah's new job and the holidays have kept them very busy.  We're on the list for the electricians to come and finish that part of the build.  They are hired.

Trent can apparently work on the plumbing and HVAC--but Leah wants to double-check--and find out whether we need to have plans approved ahead of time for that, too.  The electricity inspector just did the electrical.  That is the main reason why Trent hasn't been over (plus it is the holidays) because they need to find out what needs to be done (or can't be done) so they aren't in any trouble with the city.  And, from the sounds of it, the plumbing/HVAC has a different inspection/inspector?  

The cabinet installation has been pushed to February--and can be pushed again.  Can't have those installed until the walls are up and the drywall people (another company) are done with their part.  The cabinet company seems very understanding.  (I would imagine this happens to them a lot--lol!)  After the cabinets are installed, they will also install the carpeting down the stairs to the basement.  

And so it goes. 

There...you know as much as I do.  Until the apartment is finished and I give my two-month notice...I am basically on vacation--ROFL!  But the vacation doesn't start until the new year and I have finished that hallway of containers.  

Allie will really miss them.  She loves to sharpen her long-gone claws on the edges of boxes.  She does it to all the boxes around here.  It's probably a good thing she is declawed.  Can you imagine how raggedy all these boxes would look by spring--summer--fall??  Who knows when I will move next year.  She has even caused noisy avalanches and almost bonked herself good a couple of times!  Hasn't stopped her from clawing on those big boxes though--lol!  Maybe scares me more than it does her, I guess. :)  Silly girl!

Well, Merry Christmas!  The new year is close at hand.  When I talk to you next time it will be the first day of 2024 already!!  Wow!  I have my tombow brush pens and the birthday cards ready to color.  I have many good shows to watch and a lot of paper chats ahead.  It may be terrible weather, but it ended up being a white Christmas...or a partially white Christmas, at least.  Brown Christmases are rare up here and I find them depressing.  Makes me feel the whole world is off kilter.  Well, it is...so there's that--lol!  A white lawn makes my heart happy.  Be safe. 

I will chat with you on New Year's Day!  
*love and hugs from Fargo*  

17 comments:

Jon said...

I think it's nice that you'll have your Christmas celebration later in the week. It's something to look forward to.
Your Critter Cafe looks busy!
Wishing the very best for you and your family this holiday season (and Allie, of course!)

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Another busy week for you! We are having a brown Christmas in both South Dakota and here in Pennsylvania. I agree with you about brown Christmases being depressing. All my life, I have had white Christmases. When we started traveling, it just did not feel like Christmas when it was brown and warm.
Here's to hoping for a great 2024 for you!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

All in all, seems like a good end to the year. May 2024 bring you great happiness and may special memories be created. All the best from Ontario - David

Divers and Sundry said...

Merry Christmas! You stay so busy and are getting so much done. I'm glad to hear you feel better. We are used to brown Christmases here. It rained all last night, and we're expecting a high in the 60s today.

Have a great Christmas week!

DJan said...

So wonderful to hear you are getting better all the time, Rita. I still surround you with healing energy when I finish my meditation. You and Allie are always in my thoughts. Sending you lots of virtual hugs and plenty of love. Merry Christmas now and then again on Thursday! :-)

Rajani Rehana said...

Beautiful blog

jinxxxygirl said...

YOu know all that really matters is that you are happy with the Christmas situation.. no need to explain to anyone else... Merry Christmas dear friend! Love, deb

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Rita. So glad that you are getting together with McFamily on Thursday. We hope to see our grandkids and take them their gifts tomorrow, the day after Christmas. We also spent a Saturday with them earlier in December. Spending time with family is what is important - NOT the exact day. You are really making progress with purging and organizing. Your pantry looks great! I need to follow your example since we want to move again in just over two years. Next year at this time, you will probably be in your new apartment! That is certainly something to look forward to. Have a good day! See you again soon. :-)

Barwitzki said...

Best regards to you Rita. It's nice that you're able to end this year on a positive note and are starting the new year with a lot of momentum...
I'm looking forward to hearing about your activities in 2024. All the best to you and your loved.
Best wishes from Viola

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Rita, this is an after-Christmas comment as the day has come and gone all too soon. That seems to be the case every year after all the buildup to the day. I do hope that you have a wonderful celebration with McFamily even if not on the actual day. No white Christmas in NH but a foggy, rainy and overcast day which we spent at home and for Christmas Eve as well. We watched holiday films from our DVD collection: several Scrooge films on 12/24 and the Santa Clause trilogy on 12/25 and dined on home cooking. Like yours and Allie’s it was a quiet holiday with no family visits. Those will come this week when we travel to our home state of NJ.

Thanks for your blog friendship this past year and for the snail mail correspondence as well. Looking forward to 2024.
Happy New Year to you & Allie!

DVArtist said...

You have no idea how fortunate you are to have Leah and Dagon to help you. Yes, I agree having Amazon is a life saver. Not that we are housebound but we have no stores that carry thing people need. LOL You are so busy and sound happy. Have a lovely day today.

MELODY JACOB said...

Merry Christmas! It sounds like you had a lovely celebration with Allie, and your plans with McFamily for Thursday sound delightful. It's always heartwarming to spend time with loved ones during the holiday season. I'm glad you got the laptop issue sorted out with McFamily's help and that you'll be getting the right humidifier soon. Online shopping indeed makes things much more accessible. Wishing you a wonderful time with McFamily and a relaxing post-Christmas week! Visit Melody Jacob blog.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

As we age I have found a quiet Christmas has it appeal as does going out less and as always I like the photos of your critter cafe

Far Side of Fifty said...

You are making progress! I hope you keep feeling better and better! Happy New Year! Everything is covered in ice here:(

Janie Junebug said...

I was reading about the storm in the news today. It was in South Dakota and looked very nasty. I hoped it would either not get to you or its power would decrease by the time it reached Fargo. I'm glad your laptop is working. Your Thursday will be nice.

Love,
Janie

Jeanie said...

Wow -- You're a busy maniac and so productive! My hat is off to you. And won't it be nice to relax and create a bit now? Well, I am finally catching up after Christmas and happy to hear you've had such good energy. And boy, I envy a bit the fact that Dagan and Leah are so close and so helpful. It's exciting about the apartment -- even with the delays! Now, onward to a new year!

DVArtist said...

Wanted to stop by to wish you the very best 2024.