A weekly round up: eats, watches, workouts, and reads. This week I'm here to tell you about a cookbook called So Easy So Good plus this n'that.
A weekly round up: eats, watches, workouts, and reads. This week I'm here to tell you about a cookbook called So Easy So Good plus this n'that.
Do you know what your state flag looks like?
Until a few years ago I did not, and honestly it took me a bit longer than that to figure out that each state had an official flag. The first time that I remember state flags being on my radar was this picture, which I snapped in Sandusky, Ohio back when I took The Goodtime I Island Hopping Cruise on Lake Erie. This is a port of entry between the US and Canada, so the US and Canada flags made sense, but I wondered what the other two flags were. The white flag is for the city of Sandusky, and the flag on the right is the Ohio state flag.
I make a point of visiting State Capitols when I can, and a few of the other state flags have features that have made me ponder. The idea for a post about state flags started brewing in my brain, and then this morning I clicked over to the Washington Post and was stunned to see this top story: Texas schools nix lesson over Virginia state flag’s exposed breast.
Say what? To save you the trouble of clicking on the gift link, the first sentence reads: "School officials in one part of the Lone Star State are no fans of the lone nipple on the Virginia state flag". Yes friends, Virginia's state flag depicts the goddess Virtus, and 100 hundred years ago someone thought that the lady looked like a dude so they lowered her neckline to clarify things. Since I have not yet been to Virginia's Capitol, I don't think it is fair for me to show the picture yet, but you can see it here. In any case, if state flags are making the news, it's time for me to start writing about them.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. This week I'm mostly here to talk White Lotus and books.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. This week I became obsessed with someone else's food and made it my mission to have what she was having.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. This week I tried out a few things in the kitchen and saw an incredible TV show.
A weekly round up: it's normally eats, workouts, watches, and reads, but this week we're using a looser format so that I can tell you about a bunch of odds and ends. We'll kick it off from a picture from one of my hikes this weekend, and then get into the goods.
In January I wrote a post called My Weird Hobby: A Credit Card/Bank Bonus Earnings Report where I dished the dirt on my baby steps into the world of travel hacking.
The big question that I had before I started looking into travel hacking was: can I do better than a cash back credit card, and if so, HOW?????
I planned to write an update next year, but since I just scored a big coup, I thought I would drop the deets in real time. The biggest thing to know about me is that I am someone who is learning about travel hacking by doing travel hacking. I am learning as I go, so what I am doing may or may not be "the best way". The second biggest thing to know about me is that I am someone who is susceptible to decision fatigue. I don't mind taking a bit of time to look up flights and crunch numbers, but I do mind taking a lot of time to do it. I would rather make a "good enough" decision now than an optimal decision later. This is the story about how I achieved those goals for a pricey trip that I have coming up.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. Since we last talked:
Let's catch up!
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. My week started in balmy Florida and ended back home in the frozen Tundra. Luckily there was good food, something new on the fitness front, and puppy snuggles to get through it.
I listen to approximately one billion podcasts, and for the most part it is a case of "in one ear and out the other".
However, I recently listened to an episode of The Best of Both Worlds podcast called Interesting Money Questions, which I am still thinking about. Given that the episode went into an ear and did not go out the other, and that I met one of the show's hosts last week, I decided to play pretend and be a guest on the show. Here are the questions that they asked and my answers.
Since we last talked I've completed a slew of firsts for 2025: first trip, first blogger meetup, and first lighthouse visit. This is the story of how it all came to be.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads.
The big news item of the week is that winter gave us a few more days of extreme cold and then settled back to normal. There was a sweet spot where it was warm enough to walk the dog, and cold enough that the snow was very packable. Hubs and Doggo had great fun with snowballs on our walks.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. In this week's edition we had a deep freeze, we kicked off Doggo's Gotcha Day celebrations, and STOP THE PRESSES I FOUND THE MOST AMAZING DINNER THAT YOU NEED TO DROP EVERYTHING AND MAKE RIGHT NOW.
From what I understand, the credit card industry has a name for people like me: a deadbeat. I use credit cards for convenience and pay my bill in full each month. They don't make any money off me.
For most of my adult life, I had a very simple credit card setup of always more than one card and never more than three. Prior to the fall of 2022, my lineup was: Amazon, Target, and Costco. $0 fees, 5% back at Amazon and
Target, and lesser percentages for all other spending. The reason that the fall of 2022 is significant is because this is when I started traveling, and a lot of credit card rewards are specifically for travel.
I kept hearing about Credit Card Hacking, and claims like "I got a $40,000 trip for free" and "my family gets $15,000 in free credit card travel every year!" Was I missing out? How exactly would I go about getting my mitts on the goods?
This is the story of what happened when I decided to find out.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. This week the big adventure was that we got a new toy for the kitchen.
A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches and reads. The big news of this week is that I encountered my first ever IRL two legged carrot. And that's kind of all there is to say about that.
Today's post is a blatant steal of Stephany's Best of 2024: A Month by Month Recap, with a nod to Elisabeth's Want to Write a Book with Me This Year?
Each month Elisabeth wrote a chapter title to summarize the month, and Stephany used the chapter titles that she left in the comments each month to write her annual recap. Let's do this!
A weekly-ish round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. Since we last talked: cookies were baked and holidays were celebrated, I had an "oops I did it again sorry not sorry" event on the fitness front, more Seinfeld was watched, and books have started to be read.