Since I was off from school for Mardi Gras break, my hubby decided to take vacation also. We opted to spend our vacation this past week at home. Our only commitments for the week were to take Comet (aka Tooty) to the vet for a dental cleaning, bring the hubby’s truck to the Toyota dealership to be fixed (recall issue), take Sonic to the dermatologist to evaluate his bum, and get our taxes done. This left plenty of opportunities to spend quality time together and complete tasks on our never ending list concerning our house. I also gained more time for reading, watching movies and anime, and puttering in my scrapbook room.
I am almost finished reading The Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill (horror) and The Keys to the Kingdom: Mr. Monday by Garth Nix (fantasy-adventure). Currently, both of my protagonists are in peril, and I’m hoping their stories end well; however, I’m not too optimistic at the moment. For those of you that do not know Joe Hill or his work, he is Stephen King’s eldest son who writes novels, short stories, and comic books. Like his famous father, he writes horror and dark fantasy. He also writes science fiction whereas King writes supernatural fiction and an array of other genres within the realm of the macabre. As for Garth Nix, he is an Australian author who writes fantasy novels for children and young adults. Mr. Monday is the first book in The Keys to the Kingdom series that recounts the adventures of twelve-year old Arthur Penhaligon as he navigates his role as the Rightful Heir of the House.
At the beginning of the week, I purchased another table for my scrapbook room. This allowed me to move my Cricut machine to its own table. And, I can still have a friend come over to scrapbook with me. This also led me down the rabbit hole of looking at rugs for my room. The hubster and I spent a couple of hours driving to various stores around Hammond looking at rugs. Unfortunately, they were either, too large, too small, too expensive, or not the right color. Later that evening, while watching a video posted by a member of the group Craft Room Organization with JenniferMaker on Facebook, I noticed her lovely rug on the floor of her crafting space. I inquired as to where she
purchased it (Wayfair), and my mission to find a rug continued. By Tuesday afternoon, I tagged 41 rugs that had potential. Andrew dropped by and helped me narrow my choices down to eight rugs. I asked the hubster for his opinion and settled on four choices. I would make a decision the following day. I ordered both a rug and a rug pad on Wednesday. The rug pad was delivered Friday, and the actual rug was delivered on Saturday. I am beyond pleased with both items.
Overall, our staycation was wonderful. We did have a couple of disappointments. The part needed to repair my hubby’s truck was not available like he was originally told, so the dealership had to keep his truck. We are not really sure when he will get it back. The silver lining is the dealership provided him with a rental truck at no charge until his truck is repaired. We also did not receive the best news from Sonic’s dermatologist. Sonic’s perianal fistulas have resurfaced. And, the doctor is concerned that Sonic’s thyroid is not working properly; therefore, he ordered a blood test to check out his thyroid. The silver lining is the perianal fistulas situation has been caught early. Sonic’s oral medication has been increased, and we will continue keeping his anal area as clean and dry as possible. Hopefully, we will hear something soon about his bloodwork.
Some other highlights during our week off that gave me happiness boosts:
- Eating boiled crawfish with our neighbors
- Barry making progress on the utility room
- Seeing my friend Michelle when picking up the Girl Scout cookies that I ordered
- Lunch with my parents
- Bathing the big dogs (finally had a day warm enough and without rain)
- Driving around town in Son #1’s beautiful, black Mustang (he’s in Singapore)
- Working on Andrew’s Ireland scrapbook
- Fried oysters, a stuffed artichoke, Cajun crawfish pasta
- Watching anime (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure) with Andrew
- Picking the remaining grapefruits off my grapefruit tree
Dear reader, I must admit that the biggest happiness boost of all this week was owning my time. Having time off to relax, recharge, and reflect has been joyful even with the stumbling blocks we had to maneuver around this week. As we march into a new month and through the season of Lent, let’s be grateful for those moments of respite from the daily grind and make a point of carving out time for reflection and renewal. Rejoice, for our new month also brings daylight saving time, and that dear reader is cause for celebration. Happiness!
“Taking time off will help you spend time better.” ~ Julian Hall
Glad you had a good week, Katherine. I used to cherish those days off!
Thanks, Beth! I know you can relate. I’m sure you appreciate owning your time every day.
Kat,
Your rug is so fitting and cheery looking I love it. Do you have any good book ideas that I could read. I do like historical romances, self help books but was looking at this book Mr. Monday. Is that something that you think would interest me? I need uplifting and books to Inspire me. Thanks for any input. I used to be more involved in reading and I just don’t take the time for myself to r3ad like I used to .
Thanks for any suggestion Dianne Gagliano
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Thanks so much, Dianne! I absolutely love my new rug. My scrapbook room feels complete. Let me think about some books that I can suggest for you to read. Mr. Monday is a young adult fantasy book. It is the first of seven books in the series. I wouldn’t necessarily call it uplifting. However, I will send you a list of books based on the historical romance and self-help genres.