Monday, July 14, 2025

Weekending 7/14/25

 Good Humid Morning!

How are you?  I'm feeling a bit on the soggy side.  It's hot.  It's humid.  It's muggy.  And, guess what?  It's summer!  July is just about half over (which is so friggin hard to believe - how did that happen?).

My weekend was good and I hope yours was too.  I did enjoy having last week off from babysitting Iris.  I missed her, but I relished having time during the days to do things.  Today I'm back on the babysitting gig, but Bonnie (Mailing's Mom) and I are splitting up the weeks.  One week I'll do three days and she will do two; the next week I will take two days and she will have three, etc., etc.  The next 3 weeks are worked out and we will figure out August as well.  I'll be back to full time during September when Bonnie is going back to China for a month to visit family.  

Anyway, I didn't do a whole lot on the weekend.  I did bake zucchini bread on Friday.  Yum!!


One loaf was wrapped and put in the freezer for another time.  I was going to make bluebarb (blueberry and rhubarb) jam, but I decided not to.  Who wants to stand over a stove cooking jam and then have a huge kettle of boiling water ready to plunge the filled jars?  With no central air, it has been simply too hot to do that.  I may still make that jam, but not this week!

A lot of time was spent stitching (update tomorrow) and some knitting (update Wednesday) and reading (update on Wednesday).  After reading Carole's post about her camping week I decided to try a "Savvy B" that she had mentioned.  Simple:  add some jalapeño slices to a glass of sauvignon blanc.  Very tasty!  And quite refreshing on a warm, humid day.

Yesterday for dinner I made the Chinese Chicken Salad that Bonny shared in her post on Friday.  I subbed arugula for the lettuce, but otherwise made the recipe as written.  Delicious!  And, lots of leftovers too.  A great dinner for a hot summer night.

Time for me to pour another cup of coffee and get ready for the day.  Here's hoping your Monday is a good one.


5 comments:

  1. Mmm, zucchini bread! I love recipes that yield two loaves so you can stick one in the freezer and then have a treat later on. How nice that you and Bonnie can work out your schedules so that you both get a nice balance of time with Iris and days off! Please give that adorable granddaughter of yours a cuddle for me.

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  2. I would love some zucchini bread for breakfast! We're going up to Ryan's to check the garden today but even if there are zucchini, I won't be baking with them in my hot kitchen. I'll grate them and freeze it for September. Your schedule with Bonnie sounds good and C&M (and Iris) are lucky that you're both able to do this. Of course, you're lucky to have them close also!

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  3. A loaf of zucchini bread tucked away for the future is a brilliant idea! I like your schedule break down for Iris as well... what a lucky girl to have to such awesome nana's!!

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  4. First, I gotta say that I think you and Bonnie are saints for your commitment to caring for Iris. I'm glad you're having fun doing it! Your zucchini bread looks great, Vera. I'd love a slice right now!!! XO

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  5. Sounds like you and Bonnie have created a good schedule! And that zucchini bread looks yummy. I'm glad you liked the Savvy B with jalapenos, you're trendy! XOXO

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