What's on your mind today?

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  • BMcC9
    BMcC9 Posts: 4,451 Member
    It is almost Tuesday, here.

    Today I worked on editing a manuscript that wanted to make my eyes bleed! 😂 The punctuation goes INSIDE quotation marks.Etcetera is ETC, not ECT. 🤦🏼‍♀️ Never start a sentence with the word, “And.”

    I could go on and on. Until today, I thought anyone who could string a few words together could write. Yeah, no! Not so much. These people are the reason editors were born. 😂

    My gratitude list:
    1. Baby Cat has a name; it’s Luna.
    2. Luna is starting to play with me. 😻
    3. We are freezing all the leftover pork for suppers later in the year.

    I got a little homesick for my work friends, so I reached out. My former team is hating life. This makes me grateful that I got the hell out when I did!

    Here is a picture if Luna at 17 days old:

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    Little Luna is soooooooooo cuuuuuuuuute!
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    @juliemouse83
    Luna is adorable! She looks like she is thriving. Aw, I wish I could pet her!!!!
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Just a quick stop in. Work started off with a bang - it's our quarter end and the team was hit with a rather large project so it's all hands on deck.

    Grateful to be working and busy.
    Grateful to feel appreciated at work.
    Grateful the sun is shining through the window.
    Grateful for the cold front....our high will only be 86 today!!! Yeah!!!!!!!
    Grateful to be alive.
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    @juliemouse83

    My writing probably makes your eyes bleed. I always hated diagraming a sentence and it shows! Given I am numbers driven words are always my challenge.

    I will say, "I do know how to quote." LOL!!!! And, if I forget how to punctuate something there is always the web. Sorry, had to start with an "and".
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    SuziQ113 wrote: »
    @juliemouse83

    My writing probably makes your eyes bleed. I always hated diagraming a sentence and it shows! Given I am numbers driven words are always my challenge.

    I will say, "I do know how to quote." LOL!!!! And, if I forget how to punctuate something there is always the web. Sorry, had to start with an "and".

    Girrrrrrrl! :lol::lol::lol:

    Compared to what I’m editing? Yours could win prizes! I am over here thinking to myself that she HAD to have handed in the draft copy, but, no. The misspellings are plentiful, the use of same sounding words, different spellings (verses/versus) and run on sentences the length of paragraphs abound. :open_mouth:

    I thought converting to book format would be the hardest part, but it wasn’t. (I’ve never put anything in book format before, but am soooo thankful for YouTube videos.)

    That said? I’m grateful to just have a gig that will pay for my insurance. I’m also grateful for:
    1. Another full night’s sleep, as Luna is starting to sleep through the night,
    2. Hot coffee on a chilly morning,
    3. Being a happy person, overall; I have a friend who is convinced happiness eludes her,
    4. The slower paced path my life has taken.

    I’ve pretty much been a slug this past week, but now it’s time to start knocking projects out. Today is going to be replacing the first of five interior doors, and cutting the quarter round in the guest bath to snug the new vanity against the wall, mounting the new mirror and putting up towel racks, etc. 🤗

    I hope everyone has a great day, today!
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Hello everyone.

    Hoping all are doing well and staying sane. I have been in a funk lately - I think it is the extended time with little to no in person socialization. I am working through this period and am doing much better. I have started to hold more video chats with my co-workers and making more calls to friends and both strategies seem to be working. I am also thinking about coordinating a socially-distanced happy hour within the section of the community of which I reside. Trying to figure out the logistics and "rules". :smile:

    I am grateful for the following.
    • The cold front! I awakened to a 74 degree morning with no humidity! I was so excited I took a walk at 5am this morning.
    • Smokey the cat. He continues to keep me company and makes me laugh at his antics.
    • My little garden. It provides a place of peace and balance for me.

    It off to the races for me! Work beckons......
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    Hi, all!

    It’s been a little busy today. I finished that first manuscript and sent it off. Glad it’s off my plate. Bleeding eyeballs are not a good look for anyone, lol!

    Now that the work is done, I am spending the rest of the day on self-care. Needing to refresh the purple in my hair for a week or so, so I will do that, then I’m going to attempt a full-on manicure with tips and dip powder, since I can have extensions, now. We will see how that goes. I’m out of practice. I used to do nail art for my nails as a hobby until I ended up under Nursing services a few years ago, so I had to stop doing that. I picked up some new bubble bath yesterday and think I will take a good soak after dinner.

    It’s in the mid-70’s here and feels so nice outside.

    Hope everyone is having a great Wednesday!
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,152 Member
    Wednesday is drawing to a close.
    My Reasons to be grateful today:
    • We had our new CH boiler installed yesterday! All set for winter.
    • DH and I had a long walk in the autumn sunshine this afternoon.
    • We ate the last of our late strawberries with ice cream after dinner.
    • The freedom I have to choose what I want to do.

    @BMcC9 I would go for the elegant solution every time. Constant refinement is very satisfying.

    @juliemouse83 Sounds to me like you are settling into your life reset very happily.
    😍Pretty kitty cat Luna

    @SuziQ113 Finding new ways of interacting is crucial to mental health. Lots of communities have been holding socially distanced coffee get togethers, exercise sessions, dances etc in their streets. You could put a note through some of your neighbours doors and see how they react. Keep it small and simple to start with, socially distanced, bring your own refreshments sort of thing.
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Hello everyone!

    Terry - I agree 100%. My neighborhood get together will be with the 3 units directly around me. We all get along and we will be able to stay safe. I also spoke to a dear friend about me hosting Thanksgiving (yes, it's early). My unit is L-shaped and my windows are full door sliders. I also have a private courtyard. I will open all of the sliders, turn on the ceiling fans, put up the sun shade outside, and set up socially distant seats. There will only be four of us so very doable and the four are all playing it very safe. I am actually excited and looking forward to it.

    I am so grateful for the following.
    • The continued "cold" front. I had a pleasant morning walk.
    • The craziness at work. The work days are flying by.
    • My dear friends. I may not have a large list but those who are my true friends are very dear to me and my heart.
    • Life in general.

    I was really suffering for about two weeks. Now that the weather is getting better and I am spending more time outside I am doing much better. I know many will think I am crazy about planning Thanksgiving so early. Honestly, the planning is exciting me. I love hosting and cooking for people.

    Hope everyone has had or is having a great day!
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    These last couple of days... woah.

    I have heard from two of my former team. Both are absolutely miserable and being worked to death. Team of 12 is now 11, officially, but four are out on medical, so that left them only seven this week, and I don’t know how they are managing. One told me she’s worked 8 days straight and the other said she’s being scheduled to work all weekends. I saw this coming, which is why I left when I did. I know that sounds awful and selfish, but I know my limitations and temperament, and would more than likely been shown the door or walked off the job. I may be a lot of things, but foolish isn’t one.

    My one local friend has kind of dropped off the face. Not sure what’s going on there, but I did have a lovely video chat with a good friend who moved to Wisconsin last year.

    Retirement has shown me that since COVID, my socializing was limited to mostly work, and that’s gone, now. I’d like to say that bothers me, but it really doesn’t. People can really be draining, sometimes. My husband has been good about leaving me to my own devices this week, and I am finding that I really appreciate the alone time. This sounds strange coming from an extroverted social butterfly, I’m sure, but hey. I enjoy my own company, I’m finding.

    Today’s gratitude list:
    • I’m not breaking my tail pushing beds and not gaining weight. I’m not losing, but I will take that as a win.
    • I’m also not eating as much as I used to. Smaller food bill.
    • Luna-Kitty is growing up so fast. She is starting to play just the littlest bit.
    • The affection of all my fur kids.
    • The part time freelance gig I picked up is going to turn into a long term, administrative thing; work-from-home part time. It’ll cover my insurance.

    TGIF, I hope y’all had a great week and will have a good weekend. :heart:
  • readyornot1234
    readyornot1234 Posts: 1,027 Member
    @juliemouse83 - I’m so happy for you. I can sense your lightness in your posts.
  • BMcC9
    BMcC9 Posts: 4,451 Member
    @juliemouse83 - agree with @readyornot1234

    You sound sooo much lighter. And staying stable for a time, especially at the beginning of such a total reset of your lifestyle on so many fronts simultaneously (all good, yet all such a difference compared with less than two weeks ago and what your routine had been leading into that) is excellent!

    Allow yourself room (on the calendar) to discover what your true NEW nutrition-eaten / activity-burned relative balance point will settle at, and then go from there.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    @readyornot1234 and @BMcC9 yes! I have been so much more relaxed the past two weeks. Even getting up to feed Luna at oh-dark-thirty happens easily, because I don’t face each day with dread, wondering what kind of fresh hell is waiting for me later. :lol:

    I had been really sad a few months ago, because I had been really active in our Christmas carol choir over the past several years, and KNEW that I wouldn’t be able to this year, if they even do it, because I’d need to be behind beds when the group went from floor to floor that holiday week.

    So yesterday it clicked. In all the years I’ve been singing with them, we have had one to three retirees in the group. “Hey,” I said to myself. “You didn’t quit; you retired and that makes you a retiree and eligible to sing any year going forward!” So that is what I’m going to do. If they do it this year? I’m in. :heart: There is also the added bonus that there is a really good possibility that this will make my former boss (he got really involved a couple years back when his BFF started accompanying us) fairly uncomfortable, but you reap what you sow. I am not letting even one nasty person keep me from doing what I enjoy. If he squirms, that’s on him. I don’t have a bad taste in my mouth for the organization, just the one person. 🎄🎶🎵🎶

    I also got feedback from the first manuscript that I edited. The author burst into tears when she saw the final copy. I was horrified. My friend/former boss (who hired me for the assignment when her plate overflowed) assured me they were tears of joy. She didn’t ever expect it to look like that! Further proof of what my mom said was right; if you learn how to type? You’ll always be employed.

    The current manuscript was requested in PowerPoint format and I just need to put page numbers on the bottom. It was affirmations from a new, first-time dad. 🥰 Very little correction needed and beautiful to read. It is being done in a journal Kind of format. I saw the sample, and put my spin on it, ram it by my friend, who immediately gave me the thumbs up to run with the concept.

    Took Misu, Nori and Peaches in for their third kitten series and they all got a clean bill of health. The shots made them sleep most of the day, so that was a nice reprieve from the Spaz Cat Follies, as I like to call them, lol.

    Luna (aka Baby Cat) is getting bigger every day!

    So that’s my long winded gratitude list for today. Hope y’all are having a great weekend! 😘 (I hope y’all can see the emojis. I’m most often on mobile.)
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    Oh, nuts! 😂🤣😂 I just saw the typos in my post. I promise, I ran the concept by her. There was zero ramming involved. I’m assertive, not aggressive. 😂🤣😂
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Hello everyone.
    As mentioned in my previous posts work has been crazy busy. I have been glued to my laptop for 9-10 hours per day. Once the day is done I just cannot bring myself to spend another hour or so catching up with the various boards on MFP. After this post I will be officially caught up with the UAC team. I have missed everyone.

    Work will continue to be crazy for the next two weeks. We are in the final days of our quarter end and then we will be closing the quarter. Lots of number crunching, worksheets, and data analytics coming my way! I am also part of the sales cycle. Last week and the beginning of this coming week will be spent reviewing deals, assisting one of the BDMs (Business Development Manager), and other general chaos.

    I am grateful for many things and have been making sure I mentally run through what I am grateful every day even though I have not been posting.

    Today's List
    • I am grateful for another day. It is a gift.
    • I am grateful for it being Sunday.
    • I am grateful for my washer and dryer. Both allow me to wash and dry my clothes while doing other things and not having to run out to do the laundry.
    • I am grateful for the overnight rain. I will not have to water the plants today!
    • I am grateful for technology. It allows me to work remote, keep up with friends, research any topic I desire, and keeps me entertained.
    • I am grateful I was able to get myself out of the funk I was suffering through. It's a reminder I have the power and tools to evaluate my emotions and adjust my life to create a more balanced harmony.

    I hope everyone is having or had a beautiful day.
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,152 Member
    edited September 2020
    My Reasons to be grateful today:
    • It's a mild sunny day. These will be getting scarcer as autumn progresses, so will make the most of it
    • The new CH boiler is working well. It's so quiet compared to the old one.
    • My spring bulbs have been cleaned and sorted ready for planting out.
    • I have the freedom to choose what I want to do.
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    @juliemouse83 It takes time to settle into the new freedom. Time to reflect, and go with the flow after your hectic previous life. I'm delighted that the new gig has come along to ease your way a little. And singing is such a positive activity, which you can enjoy with a light heart form now on.

    🦋 Terri
  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Thankful for the beautiful colors provided by nature. These pictures are from yesterday's sunrise. Both are northern shots - with the sunrise reflecting off of the clouds.

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  • SuziQ113
    SuziQ113 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Thankful for another day.
    Thankful Yoga in the Park starts this Saturday! Yeah!!
    Thankful for all of you.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    Y’all, my biggest gratitude today is the wonderful people in this group! I made it through another month (I think I started in March) with all of you. I started the month employed at a job I was really starting to hate and ended comfortably retired, weighing exactly the same as I did when I started. #winning

    You guys have been the one constant, next to my immediate family, and have allowed me to work through the evolving *kitten* show that my life was turning into.

    I think I would like to pick up October keeping the gratitude posts going. My 2019 word of the year was gratitude. This year was supposed to be, “balance,” but by mid-March, that went out the window, and I had no choice but to take, “gratitude“ back into the fold for the remainder of the year. Thanks, COVID! It was so hard to maintain balance in healthcare during a pandemic. :lol:

    So with gratitude in my heart, I am moving into October with all of you! :heart:

    Also, @TerriRichardson112 your words made me feel so relaxed; further confirmation that I did the right thing. I had a FaceTime with my therapist yesterday. I think she was expecting me to be wandering around lost, lol. When she asked how retirement was going for me? I started laughing when I told her it is fabulous! Told her I’m filling my time with freelancing, my own manuscript, and my hobbies, as well as the downsizing at the house. She asked how I was sleeping. I told her I’ve slept like a baby, straight through the night every night for the past two weeks. My sleep tracker can vouch for that. I’ll be emailing the choir coordinator in the morning with my valid email address, asking her to keep me in the loop on practices, if they decide to move forward this year. I wonder what effect masks will have on our acoustics, haha.

    Bye, September! Yiu were a life changer for me and I won’t forget it!
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,152 Member
    @juliemouse83
    I’m so delighted that all your ducks have swum into line. Life is full of possibilities and opportunities. All we have to do is become aware of the universality of flow.
    Minds are like parachutes. They work best when they are open.

    💕💖💕 Terri