A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads. This was a domestic week, spent hanging out at home. I did a little experimenting in the kitchen and my roommate and I kept up with the chores.
Laundry With Doggo
Doggo enjoys helping me fold laundry. By helping, I mean that she keeps me on my toes and motivates me to get all of the socks put away in record time.
Afterwards, my best guess is that she was trying to tell me that the AC was cranked up too high. She warmed up with an undercover nap.
Eats
My experiment of the week was a last minute idea to make spring rolls without going to a lot of trouble in the process. To get there, I grossly simplified this recipe. I skipped the fresh herbs, used carrots, red bell pepper, and green onions for the veggies, and air fried the tofu with just a little oil and seasoned salt instead of pan frying it with a bit of the sauce. For the sauce I used peanut butter because that's what I had, and the only reason that I had a tablespoon of "fresh lime juice" is because when I have a lime that I can't use in time, I juice it and freeze the juice in one tablespoon portions.
What I want to shout out is that the sauce was oh so good. Don't get me wrong, there is no such thing as bad peanut sauce, but this was especially yummy and especially simple on the ingredients. Going forward I think I would just serve this as a bowl instead of messing with spring roll wrappers, but once in a while I like to show off.
I don't have a great picture, but my current dinner obsession is roasted sweet potatoes with taco toppings. What we've got here is half of an enormous roasted sweet potato, ground beef, cheese, salsa, guac, and of course a couple of tortilla chips.
Workouts
The heat spell broke last week and it's been so nice to be able to do longer dog walks again.
On Sunday morning I finally did the thing that I've been meaning to do since I moved, which was to roll Bikie out of the garage and peddle down to my neighborhood biking path. As I suspected, it connects up to a longer biking path that I did last summer.
On the strength front, my routine of body weight strength exercises are starting to feel easier, so it's time to up the ante. I'm taking a shot at learning to do diamond pushups. Currently it's impossible to do these on my toes, so I'm alternating small sets of wall diamond pushups and knee diamond pushups. Stay tuned to see if anything comes of that.
It was also time to get a pull up bar. No I can't do pull ups but I like to do 30 second hangs on the bar as an alleged first step in the process. This leads to another edition of my very infrequent blog series, Stuff On The Internet That I Tried IRL.
In the past I've had pull up bars that hook over a door frame, and they're fine but the disadvantage is that if you want to close the door then you have to take the bar down. To get around that, I decided to try the pull up bar that Janae has.
Verdict: yay! It's basically a tension rod on steroids. Once I figured out how to get it in place, it feels secure. I can close the door without taking it down.
Watching
I can't remember the last time that a book turned TV show worked for me, and when I heard that Margo's Got Money Troubles was being made into a show, I was very nervous about that. Eventually the hype became too much to ignore so I caved and watched the show.
Listen, of course the book is better, but the TV show was (mostly) a winner. The actors were fantastic and it did a good job of staying true to the book without bloating up the story. It just got a little off track toward the end.
For my next show, I had been saving season three of The Gilded Age forever, and I finally went for it. I only saw the first episode, and now I'm caught between my attempts to be an adult and to watch it slowly and savor it, or to just be a pig and binge it all. No one ever said that life was easy.
Reading
Buckle in and I'll catch you up!
I've continued to read Show Boat at the rate of a chapter a day, and I'm getting toward the end. More to come.
I finished Big Time by Laura Vanderkam and I have thoughts! The first time that I heard her say that she's been tracking her time for 10 years, my gut reaction was "what" and not in a good way. Now that I've heard her talk more about it, I'm on board and have started playing around with this for myself. In my own case, I don't want to know how much time I spend playing NYT games, or watching YouTube, or staring at the computer screen trying to write a blog post, but I do like the idea of having a record of what I do every day. For right now, my time log is a very informal Word doc. Stay tuned. If you're after a book that makes you think, Big Time is a good candidate.
Next up: Dissection of a Murder by Jo Murray c/o Sarah's Bookshelves. The book is about a barrister in the UK who is assigned to a high profile murder case where the defendant won't tell her what happened and the prosecuting barrister is her husband. The first 90% of the book had me glued to the pages, and the final 10% was a mess of The Twist!!! And then another Twist!!! Plus the Twist That You Didn't See Coming!!! This is the author's first book, and I feel like her publisher was probably like "well, you're a first time author so you need to add in something memorable to make an impression". I wish that everyone involved had the confidence to just roll with the first 90% of the book. With that said, the first 90% was such a good read that I think you would be well served by picking this up.
Next: one for the road! There's a reason why I listen to Sarah's Bookshelves because without that podcast I would never have known about Kevin Hazzard. He is a journalist who became an EMT and wrote an incredible memoir called A Thousand Naked Strangers that I listened to earlier this year. Now he's back with No One’s Coming: The Rogue Heroes Our Government Turns to When There's Nowhere Else to Turn. The book is the true story of the Ebola outbreak of 2014 and the rescue of two American medical professionals. Hubs and I listened to this on our trip to Kentucky.
I liked A Thousand Naked Strangers better than No One's Coming, but they are both solid reads/listens. And then my dreams came true because he is going to be on the Sarah's Bookshelves podcast soon. If anyone needs me, you can find me obsessively checking her feed to find out when the episode will be out.
Finally: currently but I'm not sure for how long. I picked up State of Terror by Louise Penny and Hillary Clinton, also after hearing it hyped on Sarah's Bookshelves. It's good but...it's a routine thriller but very long, and I'm starting to get bored. TBD if I keep reading or get distracted by something else.
One More for Funsies
I've gotten a lot better at Connections in the past few weeks. Why? Because I'm now playing with an audience, which makes me think things through a bit more. Julie started Connections group text, and it's been fun to play along with the group.
On a related note, I enjoyed/was horrified by this NYT article about NYT games streaks. I've been playing NYT games pretty much daily for...a really long time. I'm a big fan of having daily routines, and less fond of tracking them because it's a slippery slope to make an enjoyable thing not enjoyable. but I was tickled to read about what other folks do. My take is that if I was on a long distance flight I would probably end up skipping the puzzles, if I was looking for a way to mark the days since a health scare, I would probably not do it with an NYT streak, but I would totally do the puzzles while I was in labor (in theory anyway, the ship has sailed on testing this IRL).
If anyone cares, my current game routine is: NYT mini, midi, and full crossword (generally at night since they come out at 10:00, although since I started taking magnesium I usually can't stay awake long enough to finish the full crossword which is a great problem to have), Wordle, and Connections. In the non NYT world I play Waffle and Q-Less (a mini scrabble game).
What's Next
I'll be on the road in a few hours heading for St. Louis! Woo hoo!
Peace Out! Does your pet "help" with laundry? Any good meals to report? Have you gotten any bike rides in this summer? Do you play NYT games? Which ones and how often? What do you think of streaks?








I need to read the NYT games streaks article! I'm a huge fan of NYT games. My order is Wordle, Connections, Strands, Spelling Bee, Mini, Midi. Sometimes I will take a break from Spelling Bee and play the Mini and Midi. I don't always do the full crossword puzzle because I'm not great at them and it makes me feel a little bit stupid. For non-NYT games, I play the daily games on LinkedIn. I don't really care about the streaks with the exception of Wordle.
ReplyDeletePhil typically gathers and loads the laundry/puts it in the dryer. I fold mine and the boys' clothing which feels like a Sisyphean task. Kids generate so. much. laundry.
I own Big Time but haven't gotten around to reading it yet since I own the physical copy and I mostly read on my Kindle. I track my time once/year when she does a time tracking challenge in January. I don't love the feeling of tracking my time but it's nice to look at the year-over-year comparisons. I do not get into details and use broad categories like "kids" or "Admin". And then I use sumif formulas so I can total things up and do yoy comparison graphs.
Word. The smaller the human, the more laundry it creates.
DeleteI burned out on Spelling Bee, so I don't play it often. I'm also not great at the full crossword and I am shameless about using a solver for assistance.
Sumifs! Yoy graphs!!! As discussed I don't miss work but I still love playing in Excel.
My pet does indeed help with laundry! His most important role is to find the darkest piece of clothing he can and cover it in fur. He also enjoys making the bed.
ReplyDeleteI love your review of the debut thriller and will definitely pick it up.
You freeze extra lime juice?! This is brilliant! I have been freezing tomato paste and chipotle peppers for years, but I had never considered lime juice.
I think I need you to come give me a tofu tutorial. I have made it twice now and it is not good when I make it. I am ready to enter my tofu era, but my cooking skills are not quite up to the task.
My experience with cats is that they are in the bed 100% of the time that you are making the bed. Dogs are only in the bed 75% of the time that you are making the bed. Listen, there is no piece of clothing out there that does not look better with "Lenny glitter".
DeleteYes I freeze lime juice and I could have sworn that I got the idea from you! I remember that you freeze bits and bobs in ice trays. Well, the idea has now gone full circle.
The secret to tofu is to air fry it! Or to get it in takeout;-)
I do hope you reward Doggo for all her invaluable help. Plus, she looks way better than I do while I'm doing laundry.
ReplyDeleteI play the following NYT games, and always in this order: Wordle, Spelling Bee (but I only find the pangram), Mini, Connections, Strands, Midi. I care DEEPLY about my streaks in Wordle and Connections. My best hint for Connections--shuffle immediately and often. It takes your brain out of subconscious pathways and allows you to "re-see" the words.
I think that I'd be embarrassed if I tracked my time since retirement. But I refuse to be apologetic about it. I earned my Sloth.
Absolutely I reward Doggo for her help in all things. And I treat myself to doggie snuggles in the process.
DeleteI don't have a set order to play the games. Usually it's mini-midi-full-wordle-connections, but sometimes I mix it up and do the puzzles in order of size (aka full first). We had a discussion in the group about shuffling. Some folks love it and some folks hate it. I think I'm more on the hate side.
I'm starting to feel like I'm doing too much and need to take more slack time! First year retirement problems lol.
I don't do any NYT games and feel much less cool because of it.
ReplyDeleteYou might have cooler weather; we're leaving the UK tomorrow and gracious it is HOT. Wowzers. I'm melting and no places have AC over here. A few weeks ago I was complaining about the cold. I'm very hard to please.
Complain away! For myself, I need the weather to be dog-walk friendly, and when it's not, I get very salty. I would not do well without AC.
DeleteWe have that exact pull-up bar! We also have a power tower, and I prefer that one because I can use bands to help with the pull-ups. (I have been at it for over a year and can kind of do one?) Grip strength work alone is supposed to be good for you, so you'll get something out of it!
ReplyDeleteI have Big Time on my list, thanks to you! I track time at work, but not at home (unless it is via Screen Time on my phone, the results of which I don't like to see).
I like to do Wordflower and Blossom. I do the NYT games some day. I did stop clearing my search history, so I could see streaks. It matters, but it doesn't? Where is the line between joy and compulsion? I don't know that for myself....
Enjoy your trip to St. Louis!
You hit the nail on the head - when it stops being fun, it's time to quit the streak.
DeleteI have no hope of ever doing a pull up, but I can tell that the hangs are good for my posture, so that's why I do them.
Enjoy Big Time! Her books are fantastic.
I don’t have a NYT Games subscription, so I can’t do the mini anymore. BOO! Not cool that a regular subscription does not include games, because we do have the regular subscription. It also does not include recipes, which is dumb. I do the Wordle (longest streak was 445! I was so sad when that ended), Connections, then Strands. I also do Waffle and Waffle Numble. My Waffle streak was almost 200 at one point, but right now it’s 25. I used to do the Octordle games but we’re currently taking a break. I tried Nance’s trick for Connections but it just confuses me.
ReplyDeleteDoggo is SO CUTE on your bed. SO CUTE. I want her to come help me with my laundry.
I freeze my lemon juice. My neighbor gives us Meyer lemons from her tree, which are the BEST lemons IMHO, so I freeze it in TBLSPs. We’re currently out because my husband was using it to flavor his water when he went for bike rides, which is kind of uncool since he is never the one to do the squeezing and freezing, but CA is a 50/50 state, so it’s half his anyway.
Oh c'mon NYT. I only have the games subscription and mooch off my dad's news subscription.
DeleteSigh, jealous of your neighbor with the Meyer lemon tree, but this is my fault for not living in CA.
That’s a genius idea to freeze the lime juice! I might have to plagiarize that, LOL. I’ve been on a sweet potato kick recently as well; they’re easy to make and oh-so-good (and Max likes licking-up any remains from my plate).
ReplyDeletePlagiarize away! The sweet potato that I had was so huge that I was able to cut it into three sections - two for me and one for Doggo. That girl loves sweet potatoes.
DeleteI was thinking as I saw the photo of the rice wrappers that I remembered making a similar recipe when I worked for YMC, and wow, what a pain, the soaking and the rolling, etc. - and then when you said that you would just make it in a bowl with the peanut sauce? WHY DID I NOT THINK OF THAT? I mean, the sauce makes it.
ReplyDeleteOMG GILDED AGE *jazz hands*
I started watching The Pitt on the plane, and then I restarted and got Rob watching it, and now we are obsessed. I do like a medical drama but this one is a teeny bit gross, but I just can't stop. I am SO INVESTED WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO THE PREGNANT TEEN WHOSE MOTHER WON'T ALLOW FOR AN ABORTION (I didn't think that minors needed parental approval, I'm pretty sure they don't need them here) (I guess things are different in Pennsylvania?) Also Noah Wylie is, as they say in Ireland, grand.
I just listened to SHU discuss the time-tracking thing on her podcast and I just don't think I can do it. I mean, I have no need to do it, what is going on in my life that I need to optimize? But I have tried time-tracking and I find it so boring and tedious. Maybe I need to figure out an easier way to do it.
Yep! Rice wrappers add nothing, and I can't explain why I had the notion to make spring rolls instead of "deconstructed spring rolls". The only thing they are good for is a concoction called rice paper omelets, which do not require softening or rolling.
DeleteI'm with you - I don't need to know how much time I spend doing things, I just want a list of the thigns that I do each day. So it's more "activity recording" than tracking anything.
OH WAIT THERE'S MORE. I forgot about the "streak" thing. I play connections and wordle and I like them just fine but I don't care about my streaks. If I even have a streak. I think my current one is like three days. But what I DO care about, to the point of psychosis, is my Peloton and DuoLingo streak. I am currently 2004 days into Peloton and...I think 1375 in DuoLingo? I CAN'T STOP NOW
ReplyDelete1575 IN DUOLINGO (don't want to shortchange myself)
DeleteI approve of a streak when a streak is warranted!
DeleteOkay, let's talk about this streak thing. I am an obsessive personality. I had a FitBit streak that was thousands of days long, ditto for Duolingo. And you know what? It makes me insane. I don't even wear a watch because I'd catch myself checking the time eight gazillion times a day. I just cannot. I can't get started with a daily game because it will take over my life.
ReplyDeleteI wish I were obsessive about things that are good for you, like working out and tracking calories or whatever!
Also, your dog is SO PRETTY. I want to squish her little face and give her cuddles! Doggo, you should be on the cover of Dog Fancy.
I had a yoga streak that was about 1.5 years, every day, and it was starting to feel obsessive to me, so I let it go. Know what? IT FELT GOOD. I still do yoga about 28/30 days, but I’m not so strict. So I GET what you’re saying.
DeleteAnd yes, Doggo is so pretty! She and Hannah could be calendar girls!
Correct! All streaks will come to an end, if only when we die. I mean, I do brush my teeth every day but i don't keep track of "the streak". I enjoy doing the NYT games pretty much every day, but without tracking it.
DeleteDoggo and my two year old share a certain resemblance in laundry matters it would seem. Lots of help of a dubious quality, sitting on and/or moving the folded laundry, tampering with socks. The whole nine yards!
ReplyDeleteI have a 1295 day Duolingo streak but I am not into streaks of other things. I do Wordle, connections, and two geography games (worldle and globle) frequently but not daily.
And forgot to say that Doggo is so gorgeous. Now is not the time for us to have a dog (sob) but I very much enjoy other people’s dogs!
DeleteDogs and kids...there are so many similarities. The main differences are that dogs (mostly) do what you tell them to do, and kids are eventually able to use the bathroom without any involvement from you.
DeleteAs awesome as dogs are, they are a lot of work/responsibility so there are lots of "now is not the time" phases of life. Someday it will be possible and you will get endless snuggles, sillyness, and laundry assistance.
I remember getting into a full-blown panic last year when we were hiking in a very remote part of South Africa with no phone reception. Suddenly it dawned on me that I was going to miss my daily Wordle battle with my dad and sister and, even worse, lose my streak! Ah well, at least I had a legitimate excuse. 😄
ReplyDeleteYay for the pull-up bar! That reminds me that we need to get one too.
And diamond push-ups!! I wouldn't even consider attempting those on my toes. Doing them on my knees is challenging enough! Very impressive that they've made it into your regular routine.
Having a great story is a fun way to break a streak!
DeleteAhem. Sylvie is an absolute MENACE when I'm trying to fold laundry. She thinks everything is a game, so she's pouncing on every single thing I pick up. i'm actually afraid she's going to ruin our clothes- like everything will have little holes or threads coming loose. I really need to stop folding laundry in the living room, and do it in the bedroom with the door closed.
ReplyDeleteThose spring rolls look GOOD. I think I'll make them for my daughter when she gets back- she would like those. I would also use peanut butter instead of almond butter for the sauce.
SO, books. I read State of Terror, and it was the book that convinced me, 100%, that I do NOT like political thrillers. I agree it was too long. And I don't like the genre. I noticed Penny has a new one, and I immediately passed over it. Also- I own Big Time. I must read it!!!!!
I can't wait to hear about your trip to St. Louis. I was there once, on a high school band trip, and remember nothing. Everything you tell me will be new and exciting!
There's nothing like a cute menace! Doggo's laundry kill count is one sock and she ripped up a few old cleaning towels. When she was a puppy she put a couple of rips into my shirts while we were playing. I'm telling you, ever since she became an adult life has gotten so boring.
DeleteI'm with you on political thrillers. I threw in the towel on State of Terror.
I've got to remember that freeze the lime juice thing. The reason I often forgo buying lemons/limes is because I just don't use all of it! Also - hanging from a bar - I need to add that. I do Wordle and Connections daily, Strands and Spelling Bee most days. Also daily Duolingo - a few misses, but the streak freezes save me from losing my streak. I don't care about the puzzles streaks. I used to do Mini and Letter Box but then they put them behind a pay all.
ReplyDeleteSame! Sadly I have wasted many lemons/limes in my life that I couldn't get to in time. Freezing the juice has been a game changer.
DeleteSuch a gorgeous dog! Lucy hasn't stolen socks in years, sniff.
ReplyDeleteI feel like an absolute idiot for not doing that with lime juice, AN ABSOLUTE IDIOT, no really, thank-you, brilliant.
I am apprehensive about the Connections group because having an audience stokes my anxiety, what if they all find out I'm dumb. I also don't do streaks for anything because I am both anxious and obsessive and it would go really badly in one direction or another (I would hyperventilate and give up the thing altogether or do nothing but and let the rest of my life burn). Wow I sound insane, aren't you happy you're meeting me soon?
I know, Doggo has grown up so much and it's just like the kids that you never know when the last time for something will be. WHAT IF SHE NEVER STEALS ANOTHER SOCK????? I won't be able to handle it if she stops chasing my slippers.
DeleteI cannot wait to meet you! I used to think that I was such an oddball and then I started meeting bloggers and learned that it's non-bloggers who are the strange ones.
You've convinced me - I will be requesting a copy of Naked Strangers or whatever. Who needs Sarah's Bookshelves when I have Birchie? You've not steered me wrong yet, although - I've not decided if I want to read the Daddy airplane book.
ReplyDeleteNot really a new recipe, but I did change up the grad party menu that I've always gone with and I found that I could feed a crowed with the help of like 9 crockpots. I made BBQ pork and BBQ chicken and mac and cheese and sweet and sour green beans and cornbread (not in crockpot). The food got amazing reviews. Oh, I also made my own version of potato salad.
Oh, I don't play any word games. Mini has sent me games to play against her at times and it is not an ego boosting experience. ;)
I am suddenly craving mac and cheese and BBQ. I'll bet the food got rave reviews!
DeleteI think you will love Naked Strangers (let's clarify that we're talking about the book and not a group of random strangers who happen to be naked) and you can probably skip Sky Daddy unless you know that you're going to be in a bizarre situation and need something that's really out there to calibrate back to normal.
Ooh, I am HERE for all the NYT talk. Of course I am! I do Wordle, Connections, Strands, and then the mini. Sometimes I'll tackle the easy Sudoku puzzle. I need to start doing the midi puzzle. I had a 169-day Wordle streak that ended last week. VERY SAD.
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by the pull-up bar. We were just talking on the way back from our girls trip about how "experts" say we should all be able to do a 1-minute hang from a pull-up bar, and I can barely do a 5-second hang, so I need to get some practice with this! Not now, of course, but whenever I'm cleared for more strenuous exercise.
State of Terror was MEH for me. Way too long and too much international politics, lol.
I'm glad that I bailed on State of Terror. It was very readable, but I could tell that it was very long from the % complete on the kindle, and I just wasn't that invested to stay with the story for that long.
DeleteI like pull up bar hangs for posture correction, and I'm going to ignore the one minute thing. I count to 30 for my hangs, which is most likely less than 30 seconds, and I do 3 sets. That's hard and feels like it's long enough to get what I'm after from it.
NYT games 4 life! I really like that they added the midi.
I’ve been meaning to use the pull up bar at the gym (at least to “hang” for a while - ha). It’s not a bad idea to work on the full pull up. I am so happy to hear you’ve taken the bike out and have a biking path close-by!
ReplyDeleteI have no game routine. What is wrong with me?
One of the hosts of The Popcast keeps raving about Margo's Got Money Troubles on Apple. I hope I get a chance to watch it one day (we have a whole list in mind if we do a month or two of Apple TV again).
ReplyDeleteBig Time sounds interesting! But I probably will not read it while I am doing a 4 hour daily commute because it will make me ragey. Someday though!!! I am excited to hear more about your time log.