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Reading and Eating

I don’t know why this is happening, but I’ve been loving every single book I’ve read lately.  Maybe it’s because I’m getting better at reading reviews, or more discerning.  I’m not tempted to read a book that everyone else seems to love if I can tell it’s not for me.  OR, maybe it’s just luck.  Anyway, I finished two books this week:

The Agatha Christie was a reread, as always.  There isn’t an Agatha Christie I haven’t read, but since I read most of them in my teens and 20s, sometimes I can read one again without remembering the twist.  This was happily one of those times!  I got inspired to read this particular one from Stephany (I hope she enjoys it as well!)

The Iris Murdoch book- just in case you think I’ve changed my mind am in now into horror- does NOT involve an actual severed head.  It’s a story about marriage, infidelity, and “love,” although I would question that last word- more like “infatuation” and “passion.”  I love Iris Murdoch’s writing- the people get themselves into some preposterous situations, and yet I find myself thinking “yes, I can see why he did that.”  It was also funny, AND was written in the 1960s, which is my new favorite decade to read about.

Eating!  Well, there’s not much to report.  We’ve somehow been managing to eat a dinner every night, but it hasn’t been exciting.  I did, however, make donuts!  This requires a bit of a backstory.

Several years ago, we “cruelly” ruined my daughter’s 4th of July by forcing her to spend the day in the car driving up to Tallahassee.  We had to pick my son up from camp, and she was too young to stay alone.  I tried to make the trip as festive as possible, but she wasn’t having it.

Then we suggested celebrating on a different day, but of course she pointed out that THE 4TH OF JULY HAS TO BE ON JULY 4Th.  We tried to get around that by celebrating a few days later and calling it “July 4th Day.”  She still wasn’t convinced, so I pulled out all the stops and made donuts.  Hence, the July 4th Day Donut Tradition was born.

This year, “July 4th Day” fell on Sunday the 14th, because that was the day I had enough time to make donuts.  I’m talking about yeasted donuts, which have to rise, then are cut into the donut shapes, and then deep fried.  When you only deep fry donuts once a year, it’s VERY hard to get it right.

Note the difference in color- the oil was either slightly too hot or too cool.

But, it didn’t matter.  They all tasted good with a nice glaze on top, and everyone was happy.  Phew, done with that task for another year.

Happy July 4th Day!

If you’re reading this on Wednesday, I’m on my “reading retreat” right now!!!  I’ll be back with an update on Friday.

Have you ever made fried donuts?

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Weekly Rundown- Everything is Awesome!

I don’t want to say this injury is behind me, because that would be tempting fate a little too much.  But let’s just say “Everything is Awesome” from The Lego Movie has been running through my head, and life seems good!  I’m linking up as always with Kim and Deborah for this Weekly Rundown.  Here’s how it all played out… Sunday I walked one mile and ran 3. Everything felt good! Monday I did lower body strength at home, including single leg exercises and squats.  One of the (few) things I’m proud of from my work this summer is the progress I made in the one leg sit-to-stand.  It’s one of the foundation exercises on Sally McRae’s app and also one of the hip stability exercises from Brad Beer’s book.  You start sitting on a chair or bench, and stand up using one leg, then sit back down, stand up again, etc. only on one leg.  When I first started I could only do five reps on each leg- now I can do 36 reps!!!  At least something has improved. I also did Caroline Girvan’s deadbug workout..  I’m really tired of it by now! Tuesday I walked 3 miles… … and then did a different core workout!  I did Caroline Girvan’s Standing Abs Workout, and I liked it.  At least, I liked doing something different. Wednesday Again, I walked one mile and ran 3.  Still feeling good! Thursday I did my single leg exercises, and another core workout.  This one Engie recommended, MadFit Standing Core Workout..  I liked this one too!  Then I had time for 20 minutes of walking. At night we watched the Dolphins game, which was a complete fiasco.  We lost, and our quarterback got ANOTHER CONCUSSION.  The poor guy will be out for… ever?  The rest of the season?  I feel really bad for him, and now our season is a shambles after only the second game. Friday Gym day!  It was a very squat-focused workout, because I skipped deadlifts.  My low back is nagging at me again, and deadlifts sadly make it worse.  After squats and Bulgarian split squats I did some core (abs and low back machines.) At night I planned to go to our high school football game, but it rained so much that the band couldn’t play (so I didn’t go.)  They did manage to play in the rain and our team won!  This was our homecoming, and last year’s homecoming was completely rained out.  September outdoor events just shouldn’t be a thing in South Florida. Saturday This was a big day- I walked one mile and ran 4!!!  I’m getting there! At night we watched the Baylor game.  FINALLY.  A game where it didn’t rain, no one got injured, and we WON!  At least the football week ended on a high note. Sunday Off!  Sleeping in and waffles will be involved (obviously.) So, it was a good week.  Moving forward, I’m going to cautiously try running every other day.  Running every third day was great to get me back from this injury, but I can’t do that forever! How was your week?  Were there any moments where you sang “Everything is Awesome?” Top photo by Stainless Images on Unsplash

Friday Coffee Date!

Hey, it’s Friday!  Pour yourself a beverage in your favorite fall mug (wait- you do have one, right?) and join me. Let’s talk about the weekend!  Tonight is another high school football game, and I will be there.  The last two weeks have been away games, so I’ve missed going.  But you know what that means- it’s time for Homecoming!  My daughter decided to go to the dance with a group of friends, and we started thinking about what she would wear.  But let’s back up for a moment… The high school concert band uniform is tuxes for the boys and long black dresses for girls.  When my daughter was a freshman last year, she said she would prefer to wear a tux. Now, I wasn’t entirely opposed to this, but I just preferred that she wear a dress… like all the other girls?  I told her that whatever she decided to do was fine, but there’s a reason boys usually wear suits and girls usually wear dresses.  Girls are more curvy, so dresses flatter them more.  My daughter is very curvy, and I thought a tux would just make her look kind of big all over. She decided to wear the dress, and I thought she looked lovely!  Then I was telling my friend about how well I handled that situation, and she thought I was VERY WRONG.  Why, she asked, did it matter how she looked?  Why did I make that the most important thing? Er- good question.  When it was time for New Year’s, my daughter wanted to wear a suit to the party.  I agreed immediately, and she actually looked kind of cute (not that it mattered!) Later I asked how she liked wearing the suit, and she said “I loved it.  I felt really confident.”  Okay then. Back to Homecoming!  My daughter said she wanted to wear a suit, and we got to work on her outfit (I was tasked with finding her some new pants, which was surprisingly hard.) Then yesterday she went to the mall to help her friend find a dress, and came home with… a dress, which she is now wearing to Homecoming. You guys, I can’t keep up!  Girls are so hard!!!  Boys are so. much. easier. Anyway, while my daughter is at the dance on Saturday night, my husband and I will be watching the Baylor game!  I have a fun fall-themed dinner planned, with some new things to sample from Trader Joe’s. One last thing- I’ve submitted my request for postponement of jury duty.  Weirdly, the request had to be submitted in writing, and by that I mean I had to write a letter and mail it through the U.S. postal service.  When was the last time you did that? I was so confused.  I couldn’t even really remember how to do it.  When I printed out my letter, my husband looked at it and said “You didn’t leave room for your signature.”  Oh yeah- I totally forgot.  Then I had to find an envelope and a stamp, and take it to the mailbox… I mean, don’t we have more modern methods of communication nowadays?  Anyway, I hope it gets there, and I hope I get my postponement (actually, I’m hoping they forget all about me, but if worst comes to worst I’ll take a postponement.) That’s it for this week! When was the last time you mailed a letter?  I don’t mean a greeting card or postcard, but like an official letter?   Do you think I was wrong to encourage my daughter to wear a dress?  How much does appearance matter? What are your plans for the weekend? Top photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash

Reading and Eating

I finished Winter of the World, which will from now on be referred to simply as WOW.  It was so, so good, and I’m getting ready to start the third book in the trilogy!  It starts in 1961, where the second book left off. But let’s go back to last week- I had my trip to the used bookstore.  It was everything I hoped it would be (look away, Engie!  I’ve discovered that Engie does NOT like used bookstores!) As I hoped, I did leave with a stack of books. Some classic murder mysteries- I can never resist- and more Ken Follett.  I have no plans to read The Pillars of the Earth anytime soon, but I know I’ll read it eventually, and I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to get a used copy in good condition. Eating!  Once again, I did not do any meal prep on Sunday so we’re limping through the week.  The good news is, I think I’m training my husband and daughter to expect less and less in the dinner department.  I mean- we do eat.  It’s just not fancy. Sunday morning I made gluten-free pumpkin pancakes from Running on Real Food.  First, let’s look at a picture from the website: And here’s, ahem, mine. All that garnish aside, mine look really weird.  But they did taste good!  Chickpea flour is my new favorite flour.  By the way, if you’re making pumpkin baked good this fall, don’t forget the formula to make them really flavorful- double the amount of pumpkin spice, and add a pinch of cloves.  And whatever you do, do NOT forget the salt! What are you reading now? Top photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash

Getting Back on Track

I wrote in Sunday’s post that I’ve been feeling like my life is just a little off track.  Then I looked around my house and realized one of the reasons is that I’ve been half-assing my beloved Pumpkin Palooza.  I had some, but not all, of my fall decorations out, and then a summer-y wreath was lying on the table.  Furthermore, I hadn’t had one special meal or snack to celebrate the start of football season. This was all wrong!  I needed to rectify the situation right away.  I lit a fall candle… …and got out all the rest of my fall decorations while watching the first half of the Dolphins game.  At halftime I put together a little charcuterie board… …and then we watched the Dolphins come from behind to win the game.  Fall is back on track! Let’s move on to running.  SIGH.  So far, my calf seems to be better, but my race plans are in tatters.  Back in May, I signed up for a race on November 9th.  It’s a trail race, and you run as far as you can in a certain amount of time.  I chose the 12 hour option. Hahahahaha.  Even if everything goes perfectly from now on, I’ll have no business running a 12 hour race in two months.  I guess the good news is, it’s a 4.5 mile loop that you run over and over again.  I can go and just run a couple loops.  That would be kind of sad- but maybe less sad than not going at all?  I’ve already paid for the race so if I can run at all, I’ll probably go. Now let’s deal with this jury summons.  I know it’s our civic duty, but I think it’s unfair that it creates more of a financial hardship for some people than others.  Additionally, some people never get called for jury duty, and some people get called all the time!  Luckily I’ve come up with a great solution. My plan is, all registered voters would be required to submit a form every five years, indicating the time they would like to do their jury duty.  That way, people would be able to pick a time that works best with their work schedule, and have time in advance to arrange for childcare, etc. Of course, if everyone chose July of 2027 it would be a fiasco.  But I have solutions for that too!  People who are retired, independently wealthy, or who have a very flexible work schedule could volunteer to be “swing jurors,” willing to be called at any time.  There could be incentives for people who serve in months like December (which I’m guessing would be the least popular)- like if you sit on a jury in December, you’re exempt for the rest of your life. I’ll be submitting my request for a postponement- do you think I should include my detailed plan for an overhaul of the entire system?  Haha, that might get me excused permanently (“Don’t let this woman near the courthouse- she’s obviously a troublemaker!”) Anyway, I’m starting to feel a little better.  As long as I can continue to run and nothing else goes wrong, I think I’m back on track. How do you like my plan?  Would you volunteer to be a “swing juror?” Top photo by Redd F on Unsplash  

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  1. Enjoy your retreat! I have never ever made donuts and I don’t think that I ever will – yeast and deep frying are two things that I do not do well. But I admire you for doing it and I love the July 4th Day tradition.

    I read Iris Murdoch a reeeeeealy long time ago and remember nothing. Maybe I need to revisit her. As for Agatha, same as you in that I’ve read them all and sometimes I go long enough between rereadings that I forget the plot, so I get to discover it all over again.

    1. I definitely think a person could go through their whole life happily without deep frying donuts! And, I had the same experience with Iris Murdoch- read her years ago, remembered nothing, and just picked up this book and really liked it.

  2. I rarely eat doughnuts but if I do, my FAVOURITE are homemade ones just sprinkled with plain sugar. My mom made them occasionally when I was growing up, but in university there was a retro diner in town that had a giant glass jar full of homemade doughnuts. So. Good. I’ll admit I have exactly zero desire to try to make doughnuts myself, but each Easter our church serves apple cider doughnuts on Easter Sunday and they are legit some of the most delicious things I have ever eaten in my life. I need to stop thinking about doughnuts now or I will be craving them all day. Love that you’ve made this a tradition (though maybe you regret having to do this each year now…that’s the tricky thing with traditions since it tends to fall to moms to keep them going…!)

    Isn’t it the best feeling to be on a great reading streak. I hope your reading retreat is all sorts of fun <3

    1. I know, I don’t know what I was thinking when I started this tradition. But yes- freshly made donuts are the best.

  3. I’m so impressed that you make donuts at home, deep fried and all! I have a donut pan that I’ve used a few times to make baked donuts but honestly I’m not a huge fan of donuts so I don’t go out of my way to make or eat them, but homemade ones are probably the best!

  4. I am currently reading “Wellness” and it’s pretty good but holy shit it’s long. Like, it could have been cut by a third with no effect on the plot. Where was the editor? This is why I so rarely read male authors, particularly straight male authors, it’s like they can just have some kind of enormous stream of consciousness and still get published. I’m getting all Mrs Lynde “Isn’t that just like a man?” MEN I SWEAR.
    Anyway, other than the length it’s pretty good and a faster read than I anticipated (SIX HUNDRED AND ELEVEN PAGES)
    I don’t care for doughnuts, I don’t dislike them but I never choose one. However, I am super impressed with you making your own! What a feat!

    1. In all honesty, I can’t remember the last time I ate a donut and will probably go through the rest of my life never eating one again (I didn’t eat any of these.) But- my kids love them.
      So, you think male authors do that more than female? That’s interesting! I know some people loved “Wellness” but I’m going to take your review seriously, and skip it.

  5. Looks delicious! It sounds like a lot of work but looks worth it.

    I just read The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez, which I enjoyed, but not quite as much as Just for the Summer. I do like how she writes real, complicated people but still comes up with a HEA that works.

    1. I’ve never read Abby Jimenez, because I don’t usually like romance. But the fact that you describe the characters as “complicated” makes them sound pretty good.

  6. How fun that you made donuts! That makes me think of the great British baking show! I have never made donuts but my mom talks about her mom making them. I think she has stopped making them by the time I was born.

    I hope your reader retreat was amazing!! I just finished a memoir for bookclub called ‘wavewalker’ which I would say is just ok. Now I am reading ‘summer romance’ by Annabel Monaghan which is cute so far. I needed something light and easy.

    1. Lisa, that is so funny- because MY mom used to talk about HER mom making donuts! She- my grandmother- would make donuts on each kid’s birthday, and that’s for sure where I got the idea. Obviously it skipped a generation, because my mom certainly never made donuts! But the way she described getting homemade donuts on her birthday made it sound so fun and special, I guess that’s why I decided to try it.

  7. I just started a book for my book club, but I’m not going to be able to go to my book club, so it feels futile. LOL. What a life.

    I’ve never made donuts. It seems really hard! That is entirely based on watching an episode of the Great British Bake-Off when contestants royally screwed up the donut technical challenge. You’re a culinary queen!

    1. Ha, I really can’t accept that title. BUT, it’s funny you mention that because while I was making these- and struggling with the oil temperature- I did say something like “You know, even on these baking shows they don’t always get the donuts right!”

  8. YOU MADE DONUTS!!! So many steps! Go you!
    I love fried food, but I don’t love deep frying food at home because it is so messy and I never know what to do with the oil afterwards. My family loves corndogs, which I do make for them once a year. Maybe I should have a corndog-donut-deep fat fry day and do it all at once.
    I’ve been listening to Agatha Christie radio plays while commuting this summer. I just listened to Sad Cypress and am now listening to Murder in the Caribbean. I can’t remember if I’ve read Three Little Pigs or not- maybe I should re-visit that.
    Can’t wait for a report on your reading retreat!

    1. Murder in the Caribbean is a good one!
      Yes, maybe you should have a day where you go all out and fry several things. Otherwise, I just end up throwing the oil away (and by that I mean, dumping it out in the yard,) It is a LOT of oil to be used and thrown out like that.

  9. I have only made baked donuts; I keep wanting to air fry some but I’m overly distracted by my sourdough starter haha! I love the concept of a July 4th Day! I worked in retail for years and celebrated so many holidays not on the holidays (almost to the point that I enjoy that more sometimes, haha!)

    I just finished reading The Good House for the PSRC and am about to start The Davenports…

  10. Iris Murdoch! Hooray! She’s my favourite author – here’s my review from my probably fourth re-read – I did all her novels in order in 2018/2019 and am about due another go-through. https://librofulltime.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/book-review-iris-murdoch-a-severed-head/ In fact it was the first of her novels I read, loaned to me by my excellent neighbour, when I was (a very sheltered) 14 – I understood it better the second time I read it! I hope to see you reading more of hers! Also very impressive on the doughnut front!

  11. Homemade donuts feel like such a feat! Every time I see them made on cooking/baking shows, I’m always SO impressed.

    I didn’t love Five Little Pigs, unfortunately. 🙁 It was a 3-star read for me. I just felt like going over the same day over and over and over again was kinda boring. And it was the first Christie where I figured out the murderer early on, which was kinda a bummer haha. But not every one can be the greatest! I’ll keep forging on. 🙂

  12. Unpopular opinion: yeasted donuts are one of my least favorite “pastries” ever. EVER. I avoid them at all costs. When I was a kid, my favorites were a honey something twist (cake + plain glaze, in a twist, natch) and a chocolate honey dipped (chocolate cake, traditional round, with the same glaze). They were amazing. My dad used to go get donuts on Saturday mornings and oh, it was so special. I can picture the box! 🙂 I’m sure your daughter will have similarly fun memories, despite her tweenage attitude. 🙂

    I admit, the title of that book gave me pause. HA!

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