Sunday, July 12, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Twenty-eight

People, I think maybe things are back to normal in the Bug household. Perhaps. I stayed home yesterday & caught up on cleaning and laundry. I walked outside precisely twice: once to get the mail, and once to empty the recycling into the bin. It was excellent.
Sunday, July 5th                   
This photo isn’t from Sunday, but it’s the same outfit I wore to church. It was my turn to handle the “special” during the service (we take turns doing show & tell in the summer while the choir is off) and I read a poem. I reworked one I had written in 2016 which you can read here. Maybe sometime I’ll post the new version on here. We’ll see!

Monday, July 6th                
Tell me you’re a slob without telling me you’re a slob. I’ll go first! I walked into my office Monday morning & was greeted by this evidence of Saturday’s snack. Oops.
 

Tuesday, July 7th  
Every time I see myself in the mirror when I’m wearing this dress I go “hmmm” at the design placement.
 


Wednesday, July 8th                  
People, it was still so hot this week. Oof. The flowers were happy, but the chickens needed to take a break!
 

And so Dr. M made a very refreshing side dish to go with dinner.
 

Thursday, July 9th      
I just love my zinnia basket! All those different heights and flower colors make me very happy.
 
 


Friday, July 10th   
Dr. M got me these most excellent Hurricanes earrings. I love them!
 

Saturday, July 11th   
No photo, but here is my post from the socials: SHARON McMAHON has been on fire lately & since it’s been a while since I’ve gotten riled up & posted on the internet I thought I’d steal on of her recent rants. Enjoy! (Read from left to right.)
 

Last week I had asked for good vibes that employee paychecks didn’t have any issues and so far so good! I have another big employee deduction import to do this coming week for the July 24th check, & hopefully that will go well. After that there is ONE MORE big task for the August 7th check and then we should be good to go for a while. Which is good, because surgery is coming up quickly! I’ll bet you’re ready to be done hearing about my job for a while. I know I am! What do you have going on this coming week?

Sunday, July 5, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Twenty-seven

I had been looking forward to this three day weekend for quite some time. I thought I would probably still work on one of the days, but that I would have at least one day to not leave my house at all. Bliss! But not bliss because it’s been in the high 90s and our house at midday is not very comfortable, so I left my house every day anyway. But on one of those days I didn’t wear makeup! So there!
Sunday, June 28th                   
I went into the office & then to visit Sue in the hospital. I got a cute photo of my dad, but since I have an even better one of him later in the week, I’ll give you flowers instead. I’m bookending the week with photos of the zinnia pot – and on Saturday I have an extra special surprise involving that pot!
Monday, June 29th                
This was a TRAGIC day. I had the cutest toppers all laid out to wear with this dress and then I was discombobulated getting ready for work and FORGOT THEM. My glasses were nekkid! I don’t know man. What is the world coming to. One thing that happened is that Sue checked herself out of the hospital! I had been visiting with her & then went to dad’s to make sure he was behaving (he mostly was), and while I was there she called & asked him to pick her up RIGHT NOW. So we went back up there & brought her home.
 

Tuesday, June 30th  
Got some more Stanley Cup bling, which I promptly wore every evening & then on Friday AND Saturday.
 

Wednesday, July 1st                 
There was oatmeal somewhere underneath those blueberries.
 

Thursday, July 2nd     
We have a little rudbeckia (they always look so puny when they first start blooming) and more double-orange daylilies.
 

Friday, July 3rd  
We had a gathering at Dad and Sue’s house to celebrate the 14th anniversary of my nephew enlisting in the army. And to help him feel really celebrated, he got to spend a lot of time out in the 90-something degree heat helping my brother grill our hotdogs & hamburgers. Thanks Brandon! (For your service in general, and for that service in particular). We had a great time – and as you can tell, Sue was feeling much better.
 

Saturday, July 4th   
I went into the office for a few hours (to beat the heat, and get some things done), and then I went by Dad & Sue’s house & serendipitously got to see my other nephew & his main squeeze.  I took no photos of any of that. Instead, I took this photo of my July calendar page & posted it on the socials with this caption: Mood. I love my country too much not to argue with her (& everyone else, apparently). Calendar by Mary Engelbreit. Spice by Penzey Spices.
 

Meanwhile, Dr. M took this lovely photo of his childhood home with this caption: Happy 250th birthday, Declaration of Independence! May your loftiest ideals continue to inspire action on behalf of those suffering abuses and usurpations at the behest of tyrants. This is the house in which I grew up, beautifully restored and flying the flags of the United States and the state of North Carolina.

Finally, here are the kinds of firecrackers that we enjoy these days.

And look! A surprise visitor!
 

Today was church and lunch with the folks, and then a very exciting baseball game (hush – baseball can be exciting!), and now I am writing this post before dinner. This week employees will get their first checks of the new fiscal year with all of their open enrollment changes on them and let us all offer up a silent (or loud!) plea that everything is all right. Amen!

Sunday, June 28, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Twenty-six

Man, what a week. I was already exhausted from intense data entry all week & then Dad’s wife Sue fell down the basement stairs on Friday. Fortunately, she “only” has a cracked rib, a knot on her head, and a bunch of bruises. Unfortunately, she now has extreme vertigo, so they’re keeping her in the hospital until they sort that out.
Sunday, June 21st                  
Look Ma – I ate a vegetable! It was pretty darned tasty.

Monday, June 22nd               
I was trying to get a good photo of this “cage” I used to wear in my hair sometimes, and while this isn’t fabulous (also, I can’t really “do” my hair right now), I thought the photo in photo effect was pretty cool.
 

Tuesday, June 23rd
There were bees ALL OVER the bee balm (I mean, what are the odds?). Also, there were chickens. Happy sigh.
 

Wednesday, June 24th                
Stanley Cup souvenir. I’d never held a hockey puck before. Interesting!
 

Thursday, June 25th    
Summer staples right now – cucumber tomato salad and blueberries! Not eaten together. Although maybe I should try. Hmmm…
 

Friday, June 26th
I’ve reached the point in my life where I’ve decided that I don’t care about how my arms look in public. However, I actually didn’t spend very much time sleeveless – it was cold in the office! I was especially glad that I had a blouse with sleeves to throw on while I was at the hospital waiting while Sue was in the ER.
 

Double-orange Daylilies & Zinnias! (This is just a zinnia fan account now.)
 

Saturday, June 27th   
I wore one of my sermon shirts to the office (I got 5 hours of good work done!) and to the hospital, where I had to get a photo of my terribly cute father.

Today was a repeat of yesterday, but I spent less time at each place. I got home around 3:30 today and have had a lovely afternoon at home. However, I just now realized that I still have clothes in the dryer. Oops – better go take care of that! Feel free to talk amongst yourselves.

Sunday, June 21, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Twenty-five

I didn’t go into the office again this weekend! The next two weeks will be very busy again (our new fiscal year starts July 1st & I need to get all of the benefit changes entered), but after that my super busy season will be over. Then I need to turn my attention to making sure all my processes are documented for when I have my shoulder surgery in September.
Sunday, June 14th                  
My father was SO PROUD of his innovative solution to keeping his knee brace up. He’s the king of outside the box problem solving.


MY CAROLINA HURRICANES WON THE STANLEY CUP!!!  I still can’t believe it. What in the world! Sometimes dreams really do come true.

Monday, June 15th              
Just a very happy (and deliriously tired) Canes fan.
 

Tuesday, June 16th
I ate breakfast, truly I did, but I still found myself with this little snacky snack at 9:30 a.m. on a Tuesday. (Those are MEGA stuffed Oreos.)
 

Wednesday, June 17th                
Dr. M’s post from Facebook: Ignore the green one that snuck in, these are fabulous blueberries! Meanwhile, thoughts and prayers for Pop and me. His diabetes is out of control, he has severe edema in his feet and calves, and if I can’t get his diet under control, he’s going to need insulin injections. We are at a crossroads I have been dreading since Covid came to town and threw his diabetic friendly supply chain into total chaos. I hate taking things he loves away from him. I have done it already for his own good, but now I need to convince others that they must do the same. I know that they don’t want to see the horrible consequences of runaway diabetes for a 94 year old, but do they understand what is necessary? Only time will tell.
 

Thursday, June 18th    
Ms. Pinky is living her best life right now.
 

Friday, June 19th
It’s zinnia summer! Also, the bee balm is out of control in the best way.
 

Saturday, June 20th   
For today’s BeReal, I did an “unboxing” photo of my latest Happy Givers haul, but I wanted to showcase my ridiculous hair. I look like a banshee or some such. Made me cackle.
 

I am closing today’s post by stealing a post from my niece-in-law – the mom of the two most adorable great-nephews ever. Enjoy!
If you spend enough time with Grayson, you will quickly come to learn, he is not your typical 5 year old. As his teacher has reminded us consistently, “Grayson is not smart, he is gifted”. Grayson also has ADHD like a mad man. Tie this all together and you can see his brain is like a Ferrari engine, with bicycle brakes He has all these profound thoughts, and adult understandings, that his 5 year old brain just can’t keep up with. We are so proud of him in so many ways, and cannot wait to see where he goes in life. Just be warned, he likes to play “dumb” sometimes just to mess with you. While trying to show off his massive brain, his Uncle B asked him “what’s your favorite cloud” to which Gray responded “a raincloud.” And walked away. The second we left, he looked at me and said “Mama, I didn’t tell Uncle Brad my favorite clouds are Cumulonimbus Stratus!” Send help to his Kindergarten teacher  Cause she is in for a wild ride!

Saturday, June 13, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Twenty-four

Things are slowly getting back to normal. For example, I didn’t go into the office today! I did think about it, but I resisted. Yay me!
Sunday, June 7th                  
As I wrote in my last post, I spent the morning at the hospital with dad, and then he got to go home! I went along to watch him get settled in, and then I went to the office. But just for an hour.


Monday, June 8th              
Blueberries! They are VERY tasty.
 

Tuesday, June 9th      
We love our neighbors. Ha!
 

I went by Dad & Sue’s after work and they had company! There may have been other people there, but I wouldn't know.
 


Wednesday, June 10th                
It was cupcake o’clock. Delicious!
 

Thursday, June 11th    
Bathroom selfie. I did something wild and crazy and wore a PINK top with this skirt instead of the usual orange.
 

Friday, June 12th
No photo. But I left work on time! And went by Dad & Sue’s! And got to spend time with my nephew & his wife (the boys’ parents). And then I went home and had a lovely evening with Dr. M.
 
Saturday, June 13th   
I took my day 9 hair out into the wild & represented my two current obsessions, justice and the Carolina Hurricanes. We decided to add a little more drama. This is what I thought my hair would look like when I stopped coloring it. Maybe someday?
 

I had a lovely day today and just now we’re rewatching the Princess Bride which is pretty much the best movie ever. What’s your favorite movie?

2026 Project 365 – Week Twenty-eight

People, I think maybe things are back to normal in the Bug household. Perhaps. I stayed home yesterday & caught up on cleaning and laund...