- Tackle a project once a month - First, glad I didn't say finish, although I did mention it in my synopsis of this resolution. But it isn't in the heading. Second, I didn't say a new project, so January and February were spent working on the same project. Which still isn't completed. But...I worked like a fiend on my project both months, so that counts big time. Score - 7
- Finish my book by the end of January, begin editing it, and start writing book #2 - Okay, Madison was right. I spent way too much time tackling the January project alongside the book writing and got too caught up. How well that kid knows her mother, huh? I'm taking out by the end of January FYI. Because it's my resolution and I can. However, I'm only 5 chapters away from the finish. Feeling pretty good about having it all mapped out, so there is that. Plus, I've written over 20,000 words in the last two months. So there! Score: 7
- Learn the next step in the writing career (i.e., writing a synopsis, querying an agent, etc.). - Hmmm...well haven't necessarily started this one yet although I did have an agent read my first page of the book and give her opinion. (She was interested and said she'd at this point quickly turn to the synopsis because I'd hooked her with my twist) The agent was our February speaker at my writer's group, and she discussed how to query an agent, so BOOM I have worked on it. Score: 5
- Adopt a healthier lifestyle (including eating, exercising, sleeping, and vitamins) - I have done really well on eating. I'm proud of this one. I've also begun walking on the beach. I started out maintaining a sleep schedule which somehow fell to the wayside in the past two weeks. Gotta get back on that. Keep forgetting the vitamins. Score: 6
- Use more Wyndham points this year than last year - I did sell some points for February, and I'm looking to use points in the next two weeks, so I'm working well on this one too. Score: 5
Thursday, February 28, 2019
2 month 2019 resolution check-in
Monday, February 25, 2019
February 2019 project
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Kill the mustard algae
I announced my decision, put it into my Amazon wish list for later, and closed the computer to move on to my writing.
Tom: "Wait, what did you decide? Did you find a vacuum?"
Bottom line? He conducted his own research. He does this often. He tells me to research something, doesn't believe me when I offer the results, and does it himself. I should be used to this by now, yet it annoys me every time. I left him to it, and in the end, he agreed that for less than a hundred dollars, we should buy the vacuum, and he did. Ordered it right up. In February.
It arrived two days later. Saturday, we tackled installation.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Disinfecting the germs
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Through the storm
He prefers to come to humans when he wants a belly scratch, pounding his paw on the floor or couch until he gets it. But a human attempting to do that without permission? You'll get the look, and he'll move away.
Up until two years ago, he never cared one iota about storms. Sometimes he'd bark at thunder, but that was it until our new neighbors next door set off fireworks when Tom and I weren't home. They did this directly outside our house for hours. The girls said it was what they imagined of a war zone under attack. The result--my dog is terrified of anything involving loud popping, grumbling, sparking noises like storms.
A few weeks ago, we had one in the night. I awoke with the feeling that something wasn't right. Sure enough, I found myself staring straight into the eyes of Elliot, who stood at my bedside like Darcy used to do after a nightmare--not speaking, just staring. As soon as he saw me awake, he began these pitiful little whines. I put him on the bed and spent the next twenty minutes comforting him.
It happened again last night. We hadn't been in bed long, maybe fifteen minutes, and I was in that period of wakefulness and sleep, drifting slowly toward the sleep portion when a rash of acorns hit our roof, the wind howled, and suddenly our room was lit up as if Alexa had turned on our bedroom light. Within seconds we had the BOOM. I could hear Elliot pacing from his sleep spot under the window to my side of the bed and back again. I got up to use the bathroom before tending to him.
FYI--I don't use lights at night. So, I sat on the toilet to do my thing in the dark, and suddenly there was my dog intertwined in my legs, nose on my thigh, whining. What the what? I pushed him gently away, and gently he returned.
He ended up in our bed.
He rarely sleeps in our bed. At least not when we are in it. He has a spot at the end of the bed by the window where he sits during the day to keep an eye on the hood, and occasionally I've found him napping.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Soft irony
Wednesday, February 06, 2019
Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Okay, I found that funny
Monday, February 04, 2019
Super Bowl snooze
- For all of the hype this year that defense was gone from the NFL, the big game of the year proved otherwise. Punt, punt, punt, punt. That was the word of the Bowl.
- Sean McVay and Jared Goff have a lot of work to do offseason. McVay's coaching skills were absent and perplexing at best. The Rams punted on their first 8 possessions! Gone was McVay's exciting play-calling and trickery we've come to love. And Goff? He made questionable throws, looked scared to death, and had absolutely no help from his offensive line, which was named the Offensive Line of the year award. The Rams were as lackluster as they'd been during the playoffs.
- The Rams' offensive line garnered the significant award of the year. While I argue that choice, hello, the Steelers O-line is one of the few things we rock at, the rest of the nation also watched that game and collectively scratched its head. That O-line should be embarrassed.
- Then there was Rams' Aaron Donald, who was awarded the Defensive Player of the Year title. He had 20 and a half sacks this year. The most by any defensive tackle. In the Super Bowl? He had one tackle, assisted on four tackles, and had ZERO sacks.
- Where was Todd Gurley? The Rams running back has been mysteriously underutilized during the playoffs and now the SB. Injury? Attitude? Who knows? We certainly don't. His 34 yards on 11 carries in the SB are as nuts as Seattle not giving the ball to Marshawn Lynch in SB XLIX.
- The media makes comments about how teams were looking for the new McVay this year when searching for coaches and how they won't be now. Uh, ok, well, it was one game. One game. Yes, it was the granddaddy of all sports, but still, one game. I'd take McVay over many coaches in the NFL. Let's not forget what the Rams were two years ago before McVay came along. Settle down, and find something else to grouse about.
- To win against Tom Brady, a team has to have a defense that attacks. Brady doesn't like to be touched, so that's the key. Touch the hell out of him, nicely, of course. To keep that from happening, the Patriots mainly ran the ball. One up for Belichick.
- Neither quarterback put up big numbers. Neither had an excellent rating. Neither looked good, although at least Brady made some catchable throws and first downs. I'm not a fan, will always believe at least two of Brady's SB wins deserve an asterisk, but the man knows how to get the damn job done. Leaves a sour taste in the mouth for the rest of the country that isn't a New England fan to see the bad guys come out on top, but no other teams have put on the white hats to take them down.
- Christine Applegate in the M&M chocolate bar was funny.
- Jason Bateman, as the elevator operator, was awesome. Love him.
- Sarah Michelle Geller in Oil of Olay. Cute.
- I laughed at Amazon, although I was horrified at how old Harrison Ford looked.
- Michael Buble for Bubbly Water? Loved it. Love him. Sexy. Funny.
- Serena Williams and Antoinette Harris in separate commercials but delivering the same powerful, we-are-women-we-rock speeches? Yes, please.
- Car commercials not with Harris? Sucked. All of them.
- Avocados? I like them. The commercial for them? Yuck.
- Beers? Please. Just stop.
- Best Commercial? The NFL 100th Gala dinner. All those players at the awards banquet? Fumble! So many great Steelers. How could it not be great?