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Quarantine Week 8

May 31, 2020

Week eight of the COVID19 quarantine began as an easy work week, mostly because it started on Wednesday instead of Monday.

Monday was Memorial Day.

Since Memorial Day has come to be known as the unofficial start of summer, it seemed only fitting to have a pool party.

Because it RAINED, the pool party became a KITCHEN party.But that’s okay!  I enjoyed the visit.

During our visit, my sister introduced me to a new pastime via YouTube.  LB introduced us all to fun with squirrels on YouTube.

Watch it… I promise that this will make your day!

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Tuesday was a “just because” day off that I had chosen during 2019 vacation selection.  LB took the day off too.

We did nothing other than my typical cleaning/organizing.

I have been organizing everything in my house for the last few weeks.  I am expecting shoe boxes from the Container Store to arrive sometime this week.

via GIPHY

Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday I was back to work and there was no shortage of work to do.  I stayed busy and frazzled.

But on Friday afternoon, I said goodbye to my team and my desk for the NEXT FIVE DAYS!

If you’ve ever read my blog, you know that FRIDAY IS MY FAVORITE.  On this particular Friday, my long awaited Container Store shoe boxes arrived!  If I had written a Friday Favorites, this would’ve been #ONE!

This is going to be life changing.  Or at least, closet changing.

Not all that impressive in the photo, but this is only 20 boxes.  In my closet, there are 74 more HUGE shoes boxes with shoes that I can’t even see.

I’m looking forward to getting reacquainted with each and every one of them.

via GIPHY

This covid19 quarantine has been the strangest event I’ve ever experienced.  And the fact that we have now seen how quickly the world can change is mind blowing.

I’m not sure if I will be publishing any more “quarantine” posts, because things are changing again.

But life goes on, and this is my journal.  I’ll be writing about something.

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Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged: #quarantinelife, COVID-19

Quarantine Week SEVEN

May 24, 2020

Although my Friday and Saturday posts revealed a lot about Quarantine Week SEVEN, I feel compelled to officially document this historic and eventful week.

One of the highlights of my week was the long awaited visit to Blush and Ivory Salon to have my hair de-quarantined.

Short and wavy.  It grows so fast no one will ever know.

Quarantine Week SEVEN was a LOOOONG work week because 2 of our 4 person team were in vacation mode and I was inundated.  But its over now, and I’m off for the next two days.

LB and I went to Costco on Monday and [among other things] we came home with a rug for the patio

 

While we were there I missed my face-time call with my Richard  because Costco will not let you in without a facemask.  It isn’t easy to talk while wearing a facemask.  However, I feel like that time was redeemed when I had the opportunity to talk with

Lydia

on Friday night about everything from the cat that she left in Florida [and misses dearly] to the upcoming 5th birthday party she has started to plan.  Yes, she is adorable.

  It was a late night call, and she was very tired and emotional, but I thoroughly enjoyed having a glimpse into her precious little heart and hearing about all that is near and dear to her.  I’ve been talking about it all weekend.

And speaking of the weekend, I began my Friday with thoughts of a FOUR DAY WEEKEND in the forefront of my mind.

Last October, when vacation bidding began, I chose the day AFTER Memorial Day as a PDO [Paid Day Off] JUST BECAUSE.

As of this moment, I’m very glad that I did.

On Saturday, we had friends over to make up for our missed Cinco de Mayo excuse to go out for

Mexican Food

This is my Mexican-inspired food.  Tastes better than it looks.

We ate a lot and had a great visit!

On Sunday LB and I did nothing but sleep late and anticipate two more days of NO work.  Memorial Day will involve having some of my family over for lunch, and [weather permitting] a pool party.  I’m going to feed them hamburgers, and enjoy every moment of their company.

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Lifestyle

Quarantine week SIX

May 9, 2020

Welcome to another edition of the

Quarantine Chronicles

with Kim

 

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This week I was ‘telling’ a coworker that my job has gone from the worst ever to the best ever…

simply by moving my office.

via GIPHY

If I had to categorize week six of the COVID 19 Quarantine I would file it under

PROJECTS

1. College Courses

This week I managed to complete another course.

This course brought me great stress, because I had to step out of my comfort zone and post VLOGs on YouTube to share with my virtual classmates.

I’ll spare you from the links to my course VLOGs.

Completing this course brings me one step closer the end of my college career.  I’ll be retiring later this year.

As for my full time job, I’ll probably never make it to retirement.

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At home, not a whole lot has changed…

with the exception that there are fewer trees in the neighborhood, everything has remained unchanged.

To make up for the neighborhood aTREEocity, I went out early this week and planted a baby tree.

2. Tree Planting

It was an oak tree that I pulled up out of my landscape shrubbery and transplanted in the front yard in an attempt to replenish the trees that were lost.

Sadly, it appears that the small tree may not make it.

I’ll keep you posted.

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I’ve tried to use my time at home wisely to get organized.

3. Kitchen Pantry Organization

I emulate my Mama when it comes to tidiness and organization.

Except in my pantry.

This is the official “before” photo.

I’ve ordered containers and labels.  The Container Store has not shipped the items that I’ve purchased.  Perhaps they are out of the office due to COVID 19 quarantine, I’m not sure.  They have not been clear in the email response that I received.

There will be follow up.

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4. POSHMARK

This week I logged into my Poshmark account and for the first time, I posted items for sale

Never worn and listed at very low cost.

Perhaps they will sell.  If not, these may be found in a thrift store.

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5. Shredding

While cleaning out the home office hutch, I found FIVE shoe boxes filled with items to be shredded.  I have taken it upon myself to personally shred each piece.  There are two boxes left.

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6. Sharpie Art

It seems that I cannot get enough.Roy G. Biv

There has been plenty to do while under QUARANTINE!

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Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Lifestyle

Quarantine Week FIVE

May 3, 2020

The 5th week of our quarantine was uneventful and as LB described “I think we’re getting used to it”.  With the exception of missing my family gatherings, I could continue this way indefinitely.

From the beginning of this new way of life, I have NOT lived in sweat pants.

I start my day with a shower, then get dressed, make up the bed, grab a cup of GOOD coffee, and walk around the corner to my home office.

Which, by the way, is pretty cute.

Also, a bad hair day is not an issue and I can wear whatever I want.

My Office

used to be Amanda’s bedroom.

After she moved I converted it to look like the office I had while I was working for Liberty Furniture (2003-2010).

It is painted white and Exuberant Pink with black accents including a Thomasville partners desk and hutch.

This is the hutch.

Before last Tuesday it was an LB catch-all.  Much tidier now.

While I’m seated at my desk, this is

My View…

It may not be much, but it is much more personal than my office in Fleming Island.

I have a couple of aluminum ceiling tiles that are framed (a gift from Stephanie), a collage filled with reminders of a biking adventure with LB at Jekyll Island, An original piece of artwork featuring a quactopus (created by Stephanie).

A baby degree

(AA from Florida Community College at Jacksonville),

Which I will be replacing with a big girl degree very soon.

And a large black bulletin board filled with memorabilia.

The bulletin board came home with me when I left my Liberty Furniture life in 2010 (because it was mine anyway).

There are photos of my three “babies”

(Adorable)

and a WalMart clock that LB felt was necessary.

I have a drawing of “Aunt Kim” and a drawing of a giraffe by my niece Sydney Rigdon.

The statement “Unburdened by the rigors of coherent thought” goes along with my pretend blonde persona.

Included is a photo that was screenshot from TV when we visited the TODAY Show in February 2009.

Also an article that was published in the Times Union about My Daddy is posted.  I shared this article here.

Below the article is a painting by Lydia (which I displayed here)

and a pic of a tornado that was taken from the Liberty Furniture parking lot, which used to be on University Blvd.  And last but not least, there is the bumper sticker reminder to

JUST BE NICE

Because occasionally we all need to be reminded.

 

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Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Lifestyle

Quarantine Week FOUR

April 25, 2020

Has it really been FOUR weeks since we’ve been on lock-down?  FOUR WHOLE WEEKS since my office has effectively been closed?

If it wasn’t for the fact that everything else is closed I’d think I was in Heaven!

This has been an interesting week.

Last Saturday LB and I “attended” a funeral via Zoom.

LB’s cousin Julie died last week and was buried on Saturday in Merritt Island Florida.  Because of social distancing regulations, only ten people were permitted to be there.

It was a sweet graveside service preceded by a sweet video of photos showing highlights of Julie’s life.  It was an experience I never imagined I would have.

Sunday was a quiet and relaxing day.

LB and I watched Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Any movie with Paul Newman and Robert Redford reminds me of my daddy.And especially Robert Redford.

Then Monday it was back to work.

The week began with system equipment problems and would eventually culminate in a call to tech support for assistance with internet connectivity trouble.  This was an entirely different trouble, but still part of a technologically challenged week.  As of workweek end, we have a new router to install.

On Tuesday LB and I took a drive to see Stephanie and deliver some cat food for Amie.  This is a story in itself and a lesson that I won’t soon forget.  It began in January when Stephanie and I had a discussion about Amie and her obvious weight problem.  I offered to do some research to find a solution and eventually found a product with great reviews that I thought we should try.  I bought a case of Whole-Hearted canned cat food for Amie, hoping that her picky palate would appreciate the taste and it might help get her weight under control.

Fast forward two months… apparently Amie liked the product because on March 29th Stephanie wanted information on where to purchase more.

Success!

I offered to buy another case and throw in some dry food as well.  My plan was to have it delivered to Stephanie’s house so she could have it right away.  I asked Steph to verify her address and proceeded to place the order.

On Monday April 6th Stephanie asked, “Mom did the cat food ship?”

Hmm… I have an email that says it was delivered on March 31st.

Long story short… it was established that I TYPED THE WRONG ADDRESS FOR DELIVERY.

The weight control cat food was delivered to Stephanie’s neighbor… 3 houses down.  It was ALL MY FAULT and I could not in good conscience call Petco and lie.  So, I investigated the neighborhood, determined who lived at the house where the cat food was delivered, and sent them a handwritten, heartfelt, plea for assistance:

Good day sir,

I received a UPS tracking email letting me know that a shipment of cat food purchased for my daughter’s cat had been delivered to your home.  If you would be so kind to leave that package on the doorstep of 4#1# $1N@w0pd Road, I would be most grateful.

Thank you for your valuable time and understanding.

[My expectations were low, but how could it hurt to try?]

Fast forward to Tuesday April 21st.  My backup plan cat food had arrived at MY HOUSE and it was time to take a drive.  After a successful delivery of said cat food to Stephanie and her precious Amie, LB and I drove SLOWLY down the street to look for the mysterious weight-control-cat-food hording man.

As we drove by his house the only sign of life was a skinny, yet satisfied cat lounging on the front lawn.

Such is life.

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Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Lifestyle

Quarantine Week Three

April 19, 2020

Many people began social distancing early in March.  For me it was March 26th.  This is the third week of COVID19 lock-down.  I’m still working Monday through Friday, LB is still working Monday through Friday.  We just sit at our computers and solve people’s problems.  But that is proprietary, so I won’t be able to share.

Here are some highlights of our week.

Monday Monday

I’m not sure why this is a highlight, but on Monday rain made another an appearance.  It always makes me sad when it rains, and somehow seems to sap my energy.  And just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed, nothing seems to fit…

Nevertheless, rain is necessary and with the rain, very soon my amaryllis will no longer look like small green aliens

Although it started poorly, quarantine week three was epic

Take-out Tuesday

Today we ventured out to pick up a prescription from CVS and at the last minute decided it would be a great day to treat ourselves to fajitas!  Life is too short to deny ourselves a few simple pleasures.  Knowing that Salsas is ready to accommodate, we called in an order of fajitas for pickup.  That take out treat contained more chips than my carb-free life is supposed to allow.  But alas, I succumbed and devoured the chips and salsa.

Tomorrow will be a new beginning.

Whines-day Wednesday

Who’s WHINING?

Today the President sent me a check for $1200.

Thursday

Is that sunshine I see?  Did it FINALLY stop raining???

The yard is a lake, but my amaryllis were very satisfied with this week’s rain.

That other plant isn’t looking too good.

Speaking of not looking too good…

on

Friday

I cut my bangs.

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Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Lifestyle

Quarantine Week Two

April 12, 2020

Quarantine Week TWO

Still working every day.

It seems that I’m causing myself a new injury on a regular basis.

While cleaning, I dropped a shower caddy causing a razor to fall into my leg and leave me with a gash.  And while giving myself a mini-pedicure, I nearly lost the nail on my little toe.  I tried to take off my finger while slicing limes.

Yesterday was the end of week two.  Aside from excessive injury, I am completely fine with the situation.  Walmart delivers my groceries and there is no reason to go to the gas station, or anywhere else.

There is occasional entertainment from my own yard.

Whether we’re watching acrobatic squirrels

Or sitting by the pool at sunset.

During quarantine week TWO comes Passover, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.

The word unprecedented has been used over and over again to describe this time of isolation, but it is the only word that comes to mind when attempting to describe Easter Sunday 2020.  It was nothing in comparison to Easter 2019.

Although generally healthy, some of our family have been deemed high risk and therefore it is important to comply with the recommendations from those in authority.  Nevertheless, each member of my family regards this day as significant and each have set it aside as the Lord’s day.

Although we are not together at this time, we are always together in spirit.

~

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Holiday, Lifestyle

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I’m Kim… and I love Pretty clothes, Pretty décor, Pretty days, and Pretty much anything that involves family and fun.  Growing up, My Mama told me more than once “Pretty is as Pretty does” …encouraging me to focus on the inner pretty girl, as she is the one that matters most.

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