I had quite a few busy days this week, but it actually feels really good to be busy! That's what a year of practically doing nothing will do for you, I guess.
Last Friday for our anniversary, we went to dinner at a Mexican restaurant. It was pretty good, but not fantastic. Afterwards we went to Baker Park and walked around Culler Lake (seems more like a pond to me). It's a really pretty spot. We took a few pictures:
Yes, Frank purposely made it look like the fountain is coming out of the top of my head in that last one!
We also planned to go to a "paint your own pottery" place but when we got there it was closed. Their website said they were open until 10:00 pm, but they closed at 7:00 pm. So we consoled ourselves by going to Dairy Queen and getting ice cream cones instead. It was a fun evening. Frank got me these beautiful flowers too, which are still looking beautiful so I've been able to enjoy them all week:
Frank was busy doing work for clients on Saturday. I got my first dose of Covid vaccine that morning. The clinic I went to was set up really well so even though there were a ton of people there, we moved through the process really quickly. I barely felt the needle prick part, but my arm felt like it went numb for a few minutes and I felt slightly dizzy for a little while too, which was weird. But mostly I was fine. I had to be observed for 30 minutes afterwards (instead of the usual 15) because I take a baby aspirin every day and that's considered a blood thinner and anyone on a blood thinner has to be observed longer after getting the shot.
I tried to move my arm around a lot for the rest of the day because I've heard that doing that may help with the soreness that a lot of people get afterwards. My arm did get quite sore on Saturday evening and stayed sore all day on Sunday, but only the area around the injection site. (I've heard many people say their whole arm got really sore; so sore they could barely move it.) I woke up in the early hours of the morning on Monday and realized that my arm was feeling a LOT better. By Tuesday it was almost back to normal. I didn't get any of the flu-like symptoms this time around, thankfully. I know a lot of people have more issues after the 2nd shot so we'll see how it goes next time.
On Sunday morning I checked email shortly after I got up and received an email from Seth's quorum advisor with the link for his class that day. The email also mentioned that the class would be taught by Seth Cleveland. Uh oh! I was pretty sure Seth had forgotten all about that. So I woke him up and I was right--he had forgotten. Luckily, he had a few hours before class started so he had time to prepare the lesson and I hear it went well. We are getting more people for Sacrament meeting these days and it's nice to have a bigger crowd (although plenty of people are still missing). I'm not really remembering the details of what we did each day, but I know I spend most of Sundays reading scriptures and family history books and stuff like that. I always enjoy a day of rest!
On Monday I went in to VITA to work on tax returns for a lot of the day. They opened at 10:00 so I went in at that time and since Frank was able to pick up Seth from school that day, I was able to stay until about 4:30. Frank had dinner ready when I got home, which was really nice! I didn't get as much done as I would have liked, but I had several complicated returns I was working on. After dinner we had family night. We played Mario Kart and I am getting better at it. I actually came in third place (out of 12 racers) on 3 of the 4 races. (No, I'm not good enough to beat Frank or Seth yet, but give me time!)
I went back into VITA on Tuesday...once again at 10:00. I had to pick up Seth at 2:15 (Frank has a meeting every Tuesday afternoon at that time) but I actually got a lot done and even felt like I completed more returns than I did on Monday. I also got this painting:
It was hanging on the wall at VITA, done by a local artist. They were swapping the paintings out and told us they were all for sale if we were interested. I had just been looking at this painting the day before and thinking that I really liked it. I thought any painting would be expensive, but this one was only $25. I don't normally like abstract paintings but this one reminds me of the ocean and it's also shiny so I like it!
On Tuesday evening we had a combined YM / YW activity. The theme was "Be a Kid Again". Some people met virtually and I hear they did things like draw with sidewalk chalk and make things out of Play Dough. The rest of us (about 10 kids and 4 leaders) met in person. We did things like volleyball and relay races. I think everyone (both virtual and in-person) had a good time. It was actually super warm on Tuesday (highs in the high 80s)--felt like summer! Actually, the weather this week has overall been warmer and even though we had some rain, it's mostly been sunny most days. We had to turn the heater off and turn the A/C back on.
Seth had an orthodontist appointment on Wednesday afternoon. He will be going back in 6 weeks to get the bottom braces put on. I did some work for VITA from home and was able to review 4 tas returns. Wednesday evening we took both our cars to Costco to get the tires rotated and checked--I had a "low tire" warning on my dashboard and Frank has been having to add air to one of his tires a lot recently. It turns out Frank's tire had a nail in it so they repaired that and the sensor on my car was faulty so they replaced it. While the cars were being worked on, we wandered around Costco and purchased a bunch of meat for food storage purposes. We also got some dried fruit and some nuts for snacks. We are trying to find healthier snack options. Frank has been exercising and watching what he eats a lot more closely the past few weeks. He has also stopped eating lunch at Roy Rogers (even though it's free). He has lost several pounds in just the last few weeks. I am also trying to be more careful too and in particular I am trying to avoid sugar as much as possible.
Yesterday I had a YW presidency meeting in the afternoon...we managed to keep it shorter this time! We found out, though, that our bishop doesn't like the dates that we chose for Girls' Camp, so that's all up in the air again. I hope some decisions can be made soon because we really want to figure out our summer travel plans and really can't do that until I know when Girls' Camp will be. (Plus when Seth will have Camp Helaman, which is a camp our stake does for the boys every year.) In the evening I had book chat. Most people liked the book we read (The Other Bennet Sister) and we had a good discussion. Now we are going to read The Good Neighbor, which is a biography about Fred Rogers. We decided that next time we meet we won't have to wear masks because all of us will be vaccinated by then. That made everyone feel really cheerful!
Today has gone by fast. I wanted to look up something that happened in 2007 so I got out my weekly emails from that time period. I did find what I was looking for, but I also got distracted and ended up reading a bunch of emails from that year. I have to say--I was a LOT busier back then, when I had all four boys at home and one was a baby and another was a teenager! It made me feel tired just reading about it. I had forgotten how hectic that time of my life was. I miss having the boys at home, but I am glad that my life is a lot calmer now.
For some reason my right eye is swollen. It started looking that way on Wednesday evening and it is still quite swollen. The eye itself doesn't hurt or feel itchy (for which I am grateful)...but the flesh right under my eye is really swollen. It's so strange...I'm wondering if it is allergy related. I have avoided putting on eye makeup or wearing contact lenses the last few days and I hope it goes away soon.
Here's a few photos to finish up. First, we tried a new recipe this week and it was quite good--Creamy Shrimp Alfredo. In spite of the fact that it has pasta, it is fairly low in carbs. It was also really quick and easy to make, so that's a winner as far as I am concerned!
This other photo is a blue jay that visited our neighbor's deck last week. We had a nice view from our kitchen window:
That's it for this week.