Good Morning Readers. I trust everyone is doing well. I for one, find it simply amazing that it is already the end of the month, January 2022 already done & ready to turn the page to a new month. Time is certainly traveling at the speed of light in my dimension. So let's take a little tea & scone break together, while I fill you in on what's been happening here.
Currently Watching: new to me series from the library DVD collection; The Village, Series 1. Not sure yet if I like, I've watched only 2 episodes. Mr Man gave up after the first one. We also got the mini drama, Doctor Thorne, & we are two episodes into this one & we are both hooked, but then again unbeknownst to me when I reserved, it's a Julian Fellows production - so of course it is a winner.
Speaking of warming up to ... we are really enjoying the 2nd season of All Creatures Great & Small on PBS Sunday nights. I do like the actors playing all the roles.
Currently Waiting On: several book requests to come through from the library. I'm number one on the list for The Authenticity Project.
Currently Celebrating Mr Man Eye Update: we (he) got very good news at Friday's follow up appointment. This procedure has done what it was suppose to do. YEAH. The only bump was that we were not aware, but there's a part two of this particular type of procedure, but that's about 8 weeks away. We'll take the break in the drama.
Currently Worried: I've had friends develop COVID-Omicron. Two of the three (families) were able to get the rapid tests to "prove" they had. One friend called her doctor & her doctor said, you've got 2-3 of the typical symptoms, so assume you have & behave accordingly! Thankfully she & her family are moving through most of the illness fairly quickly & without any major upset. Unfortunately one other friend is struggling with a nasty cough & shortness of breath; she's got to test her blood oxygen 3 times a day & if it drops more than 4 points, she is to get herself to the hospital. She has that little finger gadget that takes the reading. She's scared, so we talk several times a day. On the upside, she's young, she's very healthy. Her husband has seemed to come through unscathed. Grateful all have been vaccinated & boosted.
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Current & First Check-In Of My OLW: First quarter word of Reduce. I am happy to report that so far this word is working for me. NOTE: the above photo is not of my Reducing, it is a photo gleaned from the internet - I thought a good representation of my own process though.
First Up to be Reduced: Mr Man & I have gone through all our CDS, sorted & put back into category order & made a large pile of CDs we no longer listen to or don't even know who or why we bought. We are waiting to hear if a 2nd hand store will take the CDS & give us credit for future purchases. One CD that will go in the garbage is from a friend's wedding. All guests got a copy of their playlist from the reception. They were divorced after 2 years of marriage, so not a reminder anyone wants.
One area that I sorted & Reduced on was (flower) vases. I could not believe how many I have acquired over the years. In the end it was 4 boxes of assorted sizes & shapes of vases. What I am most happy about this sort through is that I was able to find a good home for them. One of the ladies in my bible study group has recently started her own floral arranging & floral workshop business. When I called her to ask if she'd like, she enthusiastically said yes, helps cut costs for the workshops. I like the idea of supporting, even if in a small way, another woman brave enough to venture into her own business.
Another area I have Reduced on, are 20 years worth of Gratitude Journals - all shredded & sent to recycling. I cannot believe how much space these old journals were taking up. I think I'll shred my gratitude journals every 3 years rather than let it build up again.
And the final Reducing area for the month was all my acquired cookbooks. Four I was a contributor to. I wasn't sure how or where to dispose of these, but I read an online F/B post about an animal charity looking for puzzles & book donations for their fund raiser. So not only did I box up the cookbooks, but I sorted through 2 shelves of old bookclub novels. The lady at the drop off got very excited when she spotted the full set of the Twilight series & my paperback Harry Potter series. She asked if she could take out of the donation box. She told me her daughter is a social worker that is currently working with the Toronto Police Services & they had just "rescued" about 6 young girls ages 14-18 from a sex/human trafficking situation & the young girls, while waiting in a safe house, wanted books to read. I was only to happy that she take the books.
So all in all my OLW - First Quarter Word of Reduce has been successful. My plans for Reduce in February is to tackle more of the books ... Mr Man is encouraged to sort through his books with me. In spite of years of "no buying" books, I still have shelves & shelves of books. Some I will keep, ones like my hardcover Harry Potter books & of course I'll not part with my all time favourite The Thirteen Tale.
I'll leave you with this thought for the week; " I am going to start talking to myself the same way I talk to cats or dogs, hey sweet girl, what a clever girl, want a treat."