It's stretching the truth to say that I'm into coloring, but I have settled in for a few colored pencil and adult coloring book sessions. Perhaps I defeated the purpose (relaxation/stress reduction?) by telling myself, "Do a lovely job so you can put your final product in a frame." But, as you know, if I like it, then I'm going to put a frame on it, and that's a nice satisfying process for me. I think it would be fun to have a few moms over to color, chat, and enjoy some coffee, Diet Coke, or adult beverages. I'll report back if I attempt such a gathering.
I have a reputation for being a pretty good salad artist, though I am often disinterested in my own creations. I was on a kick last week, however, and ate salad at home every darn day. I don't shop at Whole Foods regularly, but I was in there out of convenience and picked up a big container of pre-washed baby kale. Such an excellent salad base. I love the texture and find it less prone to the slimy-ness that often plagues spring mix. The salad of the week was: baby kale, diced apples, gorgonzola, thinly-sliced red onion, and balsamic vinaigrette. Once I topped it with an eight-count grilled nugget from Chick-fil-a. YES.
After last week's World Read Aloud Day, I'm getting back into the habit of reading aloud with all three kids. The first chapter of Sydney Taylor's All-of-a-Kind Family was a success. Megan P. sure loved these books as a girl.
My grocery store flowers have seen spring-like sunshine, rain, sleet, and snow out my kitchen window since I purchased them last weekend. I imagine March will continue to be a mixed bag, but as mild as this winter has been, I'm not complaining about that.
I'm not yet into taking a break from Facebook, but I'd like to get into it or, rather, out of it. Time suck, irritant, and blah blah blah. Even with the post-it affixed to my screen, I found myself checking it this evening out of ingrained habit. Typing it into the browser bar is muscle memory or something. I'm going to try to be more intentional about not wasting time browsing and following rabbit holes of comment threads and profile snoops.
Finally, no accompanying photos, but I am super into my audiobook, The Ramblers by Aidan Donnelley Rowley (narrated by Erica Sullivan). Just loving the story, the characters, the pace, the NYC setting, everything.
I also inhaled the Amazon Prime series, Schitt's Creek. Great cast -- Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Chris Elliott, and two of Levy's adult children. Quirky-without-being-annoying characters. Lots of laughs. Will hate waiting for the second season.
What are you into these days? I'm especially interested in salad ideas.
Your blog name is fantastic! Looking forward to checking out that series on Amazon Prime! And such lovely coloring art and a delicious looking salad. (Found you thru Leigh's Linkup). Thanks for posting! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Sarah! The series is really funny, but does have adult content, which I hope won't bother you.
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