Sunday, March 22, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Twelve

This week I apparently decided to do a photo shoot at all the various (two) Easter displays at the mall. I think I’m adorkable.
Sunday, March 15th               
My friend Paulette made me this fabulous banner for my birthday! She’s a quilter and I am so honored to have one of her pieces. However, I’m not sure how helpful it is to tell people to “Be a Dana.” Ha!

Our phlox is just magnificent this year. Wowza!

Monday, March 16th             
Easter display number one. People on the socials seemed to especially like this t-shirt. Maybe because it’s pink? Or maybe because it looks like Barbie & is a little feisty.
 

Tuesday, March 17th
Dr. M indulged my craving for hotdogs for dinner! I did NOT put slaw on mine. (P.S. last night at 10:30, I caught him eating the last of the slaw with crumbled up bacon in it. Which seemed disgusting and delicious.)
     

Wednesday, March 18th           
The lambs are growing up!
 

Thursday, March 19th
Easter display #2. I really like the quote on this t-shirt.
 

The chickens continue to bring us a lot of joy. I need to give the neighbors a thank-you card!
 

Friday, March 20th
Our boss brought us bundtinis in honor of spring! It was delicious. Also, today I had my doctor’s visit and she was happy with my lab work, and how I’m doing in general. If it weren’t for my shoulder I would be a happy camper! She said that it was good to see me looking like Dana again.
 

Saturday, March 21st     
Today was World Down Syndrome Day! I asked my niece to give me some recent pictures of Elliott so I could create a post and she did not disappoint. He is just so adorable, although he is also a little stinker (as is his brother), so they have their hands full. I just think they’re all fabulous (she says from a different state, while sitting in her recliner).
 

Does anyone else think the timeline we’re living in is deeply stupid? DEEPLY STUPID. And also tragic. Ugh. Here’s hoping the week ahead gives us some glimmers of hope.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Eleven

War, incompetence, gun violence, knife attacks by elementary school children… These are this week’s weights. Whimsical crochet, spring flowers, salty t-shirts & stickers, some of the best Jambalaya I’ve ever eaten (Dr. M is a cooking genius)… These are this week’s counterweights. Shannan Martin, one of my favorite internet people, has a book coming out later this month called Counterweights. I’m on the advance reading team and I really recommend it because we need to name the awful AND name the lovely.
Sunday, March 8th               
Once again, Craig and I look like we got together beforehand & coordinated our outfits. It was especially fun because we both tag-teamed the gospel reading.

Monday, March 9th            
Monday’s mall walking t-shirt. This one was a gift from my bestie!
 

Tuesday, March 10th
Blooming things! We’ve had this annoying weed in our peony bed. I fully intended to try to cut it down over the winter but never got around to it & boy am I glad I didn’t! It’s the white bush below, which our plant app identified as a Baby’s Breath Spirea. So pretty!
     

Wednesday, March 11th           
Got behind another interesting car. The sticker that really grabbed my attention says “THEY DIDN’T BURN WITCHES THEY BURNED WOMEN.”
 

Also, here is another birb. Makes me laugh.
 

Thursday, March 12th   
Ate my lunch at dad & Sue’s house.
 

Friday, March 13th
Having chickens wander through our back yard is just the best thing.
 

Saturday, March 14th    
I got these stickers for my sister-in-law for her birthday (it's in April but I’m giving them to her early because I can’t stand it).

And I made her a bird too! (Bonus photo of my topknot because you can see it reflected in my iPad in the bird photos.)

I had to have bloodwork done on Friday in preparation for my annual physical next week & I’m happy to report that my iron continues to be in the normal range. In fact, the only thing of concern was my creatinine which continues to indicate baby kidney disease. Hopefully my doctor is as happy with the results as I am! What is making you happy these days? Because lord knows we need a little happy!

Sunday, March 8, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Ten

Today was the beginning of my favorite time of year – Daylight Saving (Savings, Savings’, Saving’s, etc. etc.) Time. As I have discussed many times before, I am not a morning person so I don’t care what the sun is doing then. Is it dark when I’m going to work? Well, SO IS MY SOUL JANET. Evening sun is a balm for me. Now, to remember to go to bed in a timely manner.
Sunday, March 1st               
Dr. M & me at my family birthday celebration. Once again, I took no photos of other people - oops! But check out Dr. M's t-shirt. It is the TRUTH.

Monday, March 2nd           
 A tale of two vehicles, seen on my lunch hour (the first one is a paving business). 
 

My latest t-shirt. This one is from Penzey’s Spices (this is the first of two Penzey’s sightings this week).
 

Tuesday, March 3rd – my birthday!
Birthday flowers from Dr. M – so pretty! I also had a piece of cake as big as my head. Full disclosure? I had another piece later, and then more on Wednesday.
       

Wednesday, March 4th           
Sheep!
 

Thursday, March 5th   
Spent my lunch hour finishing this flip the bird project. It makes me laugh. I’ve already made another one. Ha!
 

Then I ate this Nothing Bundt Banana Pudding flavored cake that my coworker gave me. It was DELICIOUS. To be honest, my body is ready for my birthday to be over.
 

Friday, March 6th
Spring in Lincoln County. So pretty!
 

Saturday, March 7th    
My birthday present from Dr. M. These are my favorite spices from his Penzey’s Advent calendar. I use them in my omelets – so yummy. And the box came with a free bumper sticker!
 


OK, I need to get off of this computer & eat the very last part of my birthday celebration. It’s a week old cupcake and I will just be eating the icing off of it because I’m sure the cake part is dry as dust. Will report back later. How was your week?
P.S. My nephew in the army has been put on alert because of the war in Iran. Our family is holding our breath, hoping he doesn't have to go to the Middle East. 
 
 

Sunday, March 1, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Nine

People. It is MARCH. February was simultaneously 50 years long and 2 minutes long. I feel a little discombobulated about it, to be honest. Also I guess we're at war? Oof.
Sunday, February 22nd              
Sue’s church had a spaghetti lunch fundraiser for the youth and I got to participate. I enjoyed spending time with Dad & Sue, the spaghetti was good, the dessert was excellent, and I got to see my friend Jenny! Side note: I used my hair coloring crayons on Saturday for my church's game night and not a single person commented until I went to work on Monday. The perils of being a brunette - as you can see, it's not all the noticeable. I'm giving them to a little girl at church. 

Monday, February 23rd          
What might have been…
 

Tuesday, February 24th         
Our backyard chicken. Dr. M looks out the window most days & sees her rootling around in the leaves that he left behind (on purpose because bugs for chickens!).
        

Wednesday, February 25th           
Every time I wear this sweater I get compliments – and people think I made it. I did not – a coworker found it at a thrift shop & thought it looked like me & she was right!
 

Thursday, February 26th   
There’s a big sign on that road telling trucks DO NOT TURN RIGHT. This is why – it’s a very sharp, uphill turn and they can’t do it. But about once a quarter or so some nimrod doesn’t pay attention. Fortunately I could turn right to get to work. But get it together man! (I’m assuming it’s a man – ha!)
 

Friday, February 27th
I pulled my hair back to wash my face at bedtime and started cackling because my hair was giving someone the finger. I’ll bet we know who!
 

Saturday, February 28th    
Dr. M got some Easter flowers for his mother’s grave, and while he was there he found henbit on an infant’s grave. Spring is getting ready to spring, even amongst sad memories.
 

Speaking of sad memories, today is the 9th anniversary of our very traumatic move back home to NC. Whew. We kind of try to not remember it, but if you want to relive the drama you can go here.

In other news, my birthday is Tuesday, and Dr. M had the brilliant idea to cook for my family for lunch today. He made pulled pork and it was FABULOUS. So good. We had a lovely lunch with Dad, Sue, and my brother and his wife. I felt well celebrated.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Eight

You guys are SO LUCKY this week! You get to see me in FOUR different toppers! I know you’re really excited, so we’ll just dive in.
Sunday, February 15th             
Love song to my husband: I love how absolutely intense you are about curling. Every four years you become an expert with very firm opinions. There is analysis, player bios, cursing, yelling at the announcers, the bliss of your team doing well. And I also love that you will transfer all that intensity to hockey. And, very soon, to baseball! I guess what I’m saying is that I find your 5 wing very sexy 😘.

Monday, February 16th         
Another fine dinner by Dr. M. There are chicken thighs under those onions & peppers & they were delicious, but the star of this meal is the pasta with fire roasted tomatoes. Man. SO GOOD!
 

Tuesday, February 17th         
I got a little…exuberant… with the cream cheese on my bagel. Ha! (Those are tiny little penguins on my glasses.)
  

Wednesday, February 18th           
I’m wearing Elmo toppers & you can’t tell me nothin’!

Thursday, February 19th   
The daffies behind our house finally opened up!
 

Friday, February 20th
Things I did during my lunch break: Walked to a shop. Bought art and a ridiculously expensive chocolate bar ($9 whole dollars!). Opened my cigarette pack to find cute earrings. Ate $9.00 of chocolate. 10 out of 10. Highly recommend. (P.S. those are sheep on my glasses!)
 
 
Meanwhile, Dr. M enjoyed some deck sitting. Such a glorious false spring day!
 

Saturday, February 21st    
We had a pajama game day at church! It was a blast & we want to do it again for sure (maybe make it a regular thing). We had all ages – from a brand new 7 year old to a 90+ year old. Also, I ate about a quart of banana pudding. My glasses have frogs on them (purchased after hearing about all the frog inflatables from Seattle).

Well, the Olympics are over. Whatever will we do with our time now? We might have to have quiet evenings of reading until hockey starts back up. What a concept! How do you entertain yourself in the evenings?
 
 

2026 Project 365 – Week Twelve

This week I apparently decided to do a photo shoot at all the various (two) Easter displays at the mall. I think I’m adorkable. Sunday, Mar...