It's been another up-and-down week, weather-wise. We've had lows in the 20s and highs in the 70s. Thankfully the rain didn't come the same nights as the hard freeze warnings.
Everything else has been more even, thankfully. Some of us enjoy pausing on Fridays with Susanne and friends at Living to Tell the Story to reflect on the blessings of the week, lest they slip from memory too soon.
1. Belated Pi Day. Since Jim was away and I was busy on March 14 (3.14, or pi), we missed "Pie Day." But later in the week, Mittu made quiche for dinner and a chocolate pie with pretzel crust for dessert. That met my craving for both pie and quiche!
2. Stretches. It seems like all my muscles are tightening up lately. I searched YouTube for "senior stretches" and tried out a few. They seemed to help. I also saw some other exercises I might try. I have some walking DVDs with Lesley Sansone, but I've used them so much I know exactly what she's going to say. Even if I turn off the sound and listen to other music or an audiobook, I am just mind-numbingly bored. So trying different short exercise videos on YouTube might help with that.
3. Sunday lunch with the family. We picked up some whole pork loin on sale, and Jim put it in a teriyaki marinade in his sous vide cooker that Jeremy had made him, then finished it off on the grill. All our local kids were free to come over and eat with us.
4. A good Sunday. Jason Mittu, and Timothy came with us to the church we're currently visiting; not only did I know all the songs, but they were some of my favorites; the sermon was really good; we had lunch with the family; and then I had a long nap when everyone left. Jim and I puttered around the kitchen for something to eat (which we usually do on Sunday nights) and then watched America's Funniest Home Videos. It was just a really nice day all around.
5. A good critique group session. This week was my turn to present something. I sent in my "problem chapter" that's been stalling my work so far. Even though I've spent more time on it than the other chapters, it still wasn't coming together. I was able to pour a lot of time in it the week before, and after earnest prayer, tried some changes. The group didn't think it was terrible, so that was encouraging. They gave me some great feedback and further ideas to shape it up better.
If you're an aspiring writer, I can't encourage you strongly enough to find or form a critique group!
And that's it for a good week overall. How was yours?
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