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Reading and Eating (and a Pumpkin House!)

Okay seriously, I’m not going to talk about pumpkins in every single post.  But after my post yesterday about the imaginary 100 pumpkins in my front yard, Kae sent me this:

This is a house IN HER TOWN.  She said they decorate it this way every year.  Life goals right here!

Let’s talk about reading.  I almost had a reading emergency this week.  I had TWO BOOKS from my hold list come available on the same day:

I’ve been on the list for the Liz Moore for weeks and weeks, and I didn’t expect it right now.  I also didn’t expect the Liane Moriarty, because I just put the hold on it last week.  When these holds came in, I was 300 pages into a 1000 page book (Ken Follett’s Edge of Eternity) and I didn’t see how I was going to finish that and read both of these in two weeks.

Then I remembered our library recently extended the loan period of new books to three weeks- PHEW!  I can get them all read by October 9th.  I was so excited to read The God of the Woods until I read Birchie’s post from Monday- she didn’t like it, WHAT???  I thought everyone has been liking that one!  Well, I’ll have to read it and see what the controversy is all about.

Eating-wise, I continue to limp along.  My plan of doing meal prep on Sunday has not been working out (what a surprise!) Instead I’ve been making something on Sunday that can be eaten for two meals- Sunday and Monday- and then cobble things together for the rest of the week.  We always have takeout on Friday, so it’s only three dinners to get through.

On Sunday I wanted to make pumpkin pasta but my daughter had a sore throat (everyone has been getting sick around here!) so I decided to make soup instead.  I made the Coconut Curry Lentil Soup from Nora Cooks.  I chose it because I was pretty sure my daughter would like it, and I was right!

Muffin just wanted to smell it.

It was a good soup- nothing amazing about it, but it was tasty, and like most soups it was better the second day.

Next up- I need to make some kind of pumpkin dessert!  In the same post where Birchie stomped all over my reading dreams, she linked to a very delicious-looking pumpkin cookie. That may have to happen this weekend.

Have you read The God of the Woods?  Did you like it?

Has anyone read the Liane Moriarty?

Do you have a favorite fall soup?

Top photo by Frames For Your Heart on Unsplash

 

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Well, it’s the last Friday of the month and you know what that means- I’m linking up with Marcia for Runfessions!  But first- let’s talk, once again, about pumpkins. I said I wasn’t going to talk about pumpkins in every post, but yesterday Nicole sent me this: I love it!  And I love how when people see tons of pumpkins, they immediately think of me.  I am officially the Crazy Pumpkin Lady!  But did you know it wasn’t always this way? When I lived up north, I actually- gasp- HATED fall!  I know- the irony!  I grew up in Illinois (the pumpkin capital) where I could do all the fall things- go apple picking, see fall colors, wear sweaters… and I hated it.  What I really hated, of course, was winter, but fall meant winter was coming. In my 20s I was still living up north (why? WHY?) and one day I went for a walk with a friend.  He pointed out the beautiful colors of the leaves, and I told him I couldn’t see the beauty- all I could see was that winter was coming.  He said “Can’t you just appreciate this now and enjoy yourself, without worrying about what’s coming next?”  My response was, “If you knew you were going to prison next month, would you be able to put that out of your mind and enjoy yourself today?” Yes, that sounds dramatic, but it’s truly how I felt.  Every winter the entire world turned gray.  It felt like someone threw a thick blanket over me, and I had to struggle through every day with that encumbrance.  This was right around the beginning of SAD lamps, but they weren’t widespread.  It wasn’t like you could just order one on Amazon.  I’m not sure there was a SAD lamp big enough and strong enough to fix my SAD, anyway. Now you know why I live in Florida!  But- the irony continues- after living here for about ten years, I started to notice how frickin hot it is in September… and October… and November.  I started to “miss” fall- or rather, the romanticized notion I had of it.  A crisp fall day would feel amazing right about now.  So… Pumpkin Palooza was born. I mention all this because for those of you who are dreading the winter (Hi Engie!  Hi Kim!) I want you to know I truly empathize.  It IS awful, and if you’re not enjoying fall, I don’t blame you one bit.  (Side note- Florida is a lovely place to visit in January- just saying.) Now wait just a minute! (you might be thinking.) How is this “runfessions?” Well, it’s hard to have a lot of runfessions when you’re not running very much.  I’m plugging along, a little frustrated that this is where I’m at (when I thought I was going to run a 12 hour race in November) but at the same time grateful that I can run at all. Recently I heard someone on a podcast describe training like this: every time you run, or do your strength work, or mobility, or whatever you’re doing to train, you’re placing one brick on top of another.  It doesn’t look like anything at first, but if you’re consistent, eventually you’ll have built an entire wall.  Every once in a while someone comes along with a sledgehammer and smashes your wall to pieces; and then you begin all over again. I’ll just be over here laying down my bricks.  And- stay away from me with that sledgehammer!  I’ve had enough for the time being. How’s your fall going- are you enjoying it? Is your “running wall” big and strong, or are you building it back up from the rubble like I am?  

100 Pumpkins

Hello there!  Let’s kick off the final 100 days of the year with some fall fun.  First up…. The Cool Bloggers Postcard Club is officially underway.  This arrived from Birchie and Kyria. from their meetup in Buffalo! Soooo fun.  I need to start sending out some postcards of my own. As we all know, Sunday was the first official day of fall.  I wanted to kick my fall celebrating up a notch, but couldn’t think what to do.  I already have all my fall decor out, including orange lights strung across my bookshelves; I light a fall candle every day, drink my tea from a fall mug each morning, and have made pumpkin pasta, oatmeal, waffles and pancakes.  Hmm. My sister agreed that it was hard to top all that, and suggested that I get 100 pumpkins and put them in my front yard.  Ha ha, that’s a GREAT idea!  My husband would just love that, especially when they all start to rot in the hot sun.  Obviously she was joking, but I can’t get the idea out of my mind.  I texted my sister yesterday: Every time I drive up to my house, I imagine 100 pumpkins in my front yard.  I can just picture how it would look, and what the neighbors would be saying.  I wonder if our HSA has regulations against such a thing?  Well, it’s s nice fantasy. As much as I love pumpkin season, I’m starting to get excited about Halloween!  I follow a strict decorating schedule: September 1st- fall decor comes out.  October 1st- most of the fall decor is replaced by Halloween decs.  November 1st- Halloween things are sadly put away, and fall decor comes back with the addition of some specific Thanksgiving items. I LOVE looking at the Halloween decorations in the stores, but I also have a rule for that: I’m only allowed to CONSIDER buying something if it has a black cat on it.  I definitely don’t need any more Halloween stuff, but I do have a black cat theme going on, so if I see something with a black cat, I’m allowed to- possibly- buy it. However, Suzanne recently had a super fun post all about ghost decorations she’s considering.  They’re so cute!  Maybe I need some ghosts for my front yard?  I think I do!  (Maybe I need 100 of them- just kidding.) Wednesday is my day off, and I’m planning a trip to Hobby Lobby and Michael’s.  Hobby Lobby isn’t a store I shop at often, but I usually go at this time of year, because they REALLY know how to do fall and Christmas.  Unfortunately they don’t carry any Halloween items, so I’ll head to Michaels for that.  I’m looking forward to a fun “browsing spree”- I’ll probably buy a couple things, but will mostly just enjoy looking at everything. Do you enjoy browsing in stores?  – I love it!  That was probably the thing I missed most during Covid. Do you put up Halloween decorations? Any specific plans for the last 100 days of the year?

Weekly Rundown- Back At It

Happy official first day of fall!  Of course, the weather is not fall-ish here, but we will not speak of such things.  We WILL speak about my calf though- it’s still feeling good, and I went from running every third day to every other day.  Progress!  I’m linking up as always with Kim and Deborah for this Weekly Rundown.  Here’s how it all played out… Monday The last time I ran was Saturday, so this was my first every-other-day run since coming back from the calf injury.  Everything is feeling good, but I’m still nervous about it, so I was very conservative- I walked one mile and ran two. I followed the run with a Caroline Girvan standing core workout.  I’ve decided that I like standing core workouts, if they use dumbbells.  You don’t get the same burn as with deadbugs or crunches, but I like the way I have to stabilize my core against the weighted arm moves. Tuesday Strength day at home- hip stability (including Runner’s Touch and the one leg sit-to-stand.)  I also got out my pull-up bar and did dead hangs and scapular retractions (you hang from the bar and lift yourself up a few inches without bending your arms, only by retracting your shoulder blades.) Boy, are my lats weak.  I rounded it all off with the tried-and-true Caroline Girvan deadbug workout.. Wednesday This was a big day- I got back to the cross country trail!  I haven’t been here since the end of May. I walked a mile and then ran 4.  I loved being back and I LOVED running in the daylight! Thursday Upper body strength workout from Sally McRae’s app, and then this MadFit standing abs workout.  This is officially my favorite standing core workout (thank you, Engie!) I feel it in my core, there’s some balance involved, and it’s a good upper body workout as well. Friday Third run of the week! Once again I was super conservative- walked one mile and then ran one. Followed this up with hip stability exercises and squats. At night I went to our high school football game! Our team is undefeated this year, and we won 48-0.  I actually felt a little sorry for the other team.  The band had to play their halftime show on the track because the field was so wet, but it was still a fun night! Saturday Off!  Friday was a late night, so it felt good to sleep in a little before going to work. Sunday Ooh, I’m excited.  On tap for today- a trail run!  I’m going to my second favorite trail- my first favorite has a lot of sand and I don’t think my calf is quite ready for that yet- and I’ll do 6 miles (the first mile will be walking though.) As you can see, it was a great week!  The only thing that marred it a little was my low back, which has been very achy.  It doesn’t hurt when I run (so it’s not a “real” problem, ha) but I babied it a little and didn’t go to the gym for any heavy squats or deadlifts.  Hopefully I’ll get that back on track this week. How was your week?  Are you celebrating the first day of fall?

Friday Coffee Date

Hello friends!  We made it to Friday and GUESS WHAT.  Sunday is officially the first day of fall!  Pour yourself a delicious fall-themed beverage and let’s talk about what that means. This week, Elisabeth posted her Top Five/Bottom Five Fall lists.  In her Top Five was the delightful fall weather, and in her Bottom Five was “winter is coming.”  Well, in Florida that is reversed. One of the WORST things about fall is our weather.  September is absolutely terrible.  Hot, steamy, rainy, and the chance of hurricanes increases every day.  Now that my kids are older, it doesn’t bother me as much.  But when they were young, there were all sorts of outdoor activities we thought we should be doing… like the PUMPKIN PATCH. The “pumpkin patch” was actually the yard of a nearby church that had hundreds of pumpkins- obviously no pumpkins actually grew there- they were imported from another state.  It seemed like a fun thing to do, but the weather just wasn’t conducive.  One year stands out starkly. The day we planned to go to the pumpkin patch, it rained.  But then the rained stopped- oh, good!  Let’s go to the pumpkin patch!  The problem is, when it rains here in September, it just makes things unbearably steamy.  Our time at the pumpkin patch was muggy, muddy, and horribly uncomfortable. (They don’t have that pumpkin patch anymore- I WONDER WHY.) Okay, so we don’t have fall weather here.  But you’re probably thinking that I’m guzzling down all the fancy fall drinks, right? No pumpkin spice lattes for me!  Starbucks does have some vegan seasonal drinks, but they all have a ton of sugar.  This year I’ve been having some serious FOMO, so I’ve tried a couple things… This is a vegan, unsweetened creamer, and I’ve been putting it in my tea (NOT in my Earl Grey- that would be gross.  Just regular black tea.) I think I like it?  I can’t really decide, but it does make me feel festive and fall-ish. Some friends gave us another new (to me) beverage: It’s sugar free!  The ingredients are black tea, chai spices, and sucralose.  Okay, I know sucralose isn’t good for you.  I know!  But I’m more willing to have sucralose every once in a while than sugar.  I’ve only tried it once- I mixed it with soy milk and made a DELICIOUS chai latte.  My daughter went a step further and added the pumpkin creamer to hers and made a super fancy fall beverage. Let’s go back to Elisabeth’s Bottom Five Fall item: winter is coming.  YES.  Winter is coming!  In Florida that means a break from the heat and humidity.  We’ll get some cool nights and beautiful days.  It won’t happen until November/December, but we’re here, waiting patiently. What would you tell me over coffee?  Do you like festive fall beverages?  Are you excited for the first day of fall?    

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  1. I LOVED The God of the Woods. Loved it. I listened to and really like the audio. I hope you like it too! And I have been stalking all three of my library lending apps for the new Liane Moriarty audiobook and it finally showed up in one and now I’m 22nd in line for ONE COPY! Why!? I love listening to the Liane Moriarty books so much. Caroline Lee is a great narrator. So I’m either going to have to wait like a year or just get it on Audible. Let us know what you think of it! I haven’t heard anything about it yet.

    1. Oh good! I really hope I like God of the Woods. And I usually love Liane Moriarty, so I have high hopes for this one. I’ll let you know!

  2. Oh no, when two books come in at the same time! I’m making inroads into my TBR because I am laid up with Covid – but also I’m having to pick the “easy” books off my TBR, because I am laid up with Covid. I’ve found one I really don’t want to read any more at least, so one more off the shelf … Hope your daughter feels better now: that soup looks very nourishing.

    1. Thank you Liz! Well, I guess that’s looking on the bright side- you have more time to read. I hope you feel better soon! My daughter is fine- I think she just had a very minor cold. But everyone at her school is getting sick, sigh.

  3. That pumpkin house! You need to live there! You need to move to Kae’s city immediately. That is a Jenny house if I have ever seen one.
    I am on the hold list for God of the Woods, but my expectations aren’t super high – I am not much of a mystery/ thriller person, as you know. That said, I really enjoy Moriarty, except for one of her books (I think it was 9 Perfect Strangers). But other than that book, I have enjoyed them all.
    We aren’t huge soup people around here but I have so many butternut squash that I’m going to be making some of that.

    1. Ooh! Butternut squash soup is really good. We can compare notes on the Liz Moore book. And, I’ve liked all of Liane Moriarty’s books so far. I did like Nine Perfect Strangers although it wasn’t my favorite.
      Ha- I think it would probably be easier to decorate my own house with 100 pumpkins then to move to a different state. But that house is definitely a “Jenny” house!

  4. Wow on the pumpkin house! Mmm, on the soup!

    I’m reading another Liane Moriarty right now (Apples Don’t Fall). I’m not loving it, but it does make me feel like we’re on parallel reading paths lately…

  5. Well, I did strike out with GOTW before I made the pumpkin cookies, so there is a possibility that I had an unmet pumpkin craving which caused me to get snippy about GOTW. Disregard my comments about the book and make the cookies ASAP! I’m thinking about making a second batch.

    I love the pumpkin house! I’m going to leave this comment over at Kae’s blog, but I’m curious to know if they do other holiday decorations – surely they must? Maybe I can talk her into posting pictures of the house decorated for every holiday.

    1. I did have that same thought- imagine what they do for Christmas?
      So if I like GOTW we’ll know that your dislike was caused by an unmet pumpkin craving. We will see! You and I usually seem to like the same things, so I’m nervous now.

    1. I would have made butternut squash soup, but I wasn’t sure if my daughter would like it. Very hard when you’re cooking for a picky teenager.
      I like all Moriarty books! I’ll report back on this one.

  6. We have a recipe for a soup that calls for a can each of pumpkin, chickpeas, and blackbeans and we immersion blend it and it makes a pretty good approximation of a chili. That’s probably my favorite fall soup, although sometimes I have a craving for a potato leek soup this time of year.

  7. That pumpkin house is amazing. I am a huge fan. I am curious about logistics though — what if there’s wind or rain? And who got up on the roof to do the top tiers?

    My favorite fall soup is butternut squash soup. So easy and so good and so FALL.

    I liked God of the Woods. Didn’t LOVE it, but liked it. A solid book. I haven’t read that Moriarty though and I want to!

    1. Hmm, now I’m even more intrigued to read GOTW and add my two cents to this discussion.
      Yes, many questions about the pumpkin house. I’m guessing they hired someone to do the whole thing- like how people hire people nowadays to put up their lavish Christmas displays. Maybe they also pay for maintenance?

  8. “Stomped all over my reading dreams” lolol. I try so hard not to take it personally when someone I like doesn’t like a book I love (I know that’s not quite the case here) but sometimes I am unsuccessful.
    I have a coconut curry sweet potato soup recipe that is amazing and I should make some – I am finally feeling slightly better after two weeks of the Cough of Death. Actually the hot and sour soup I had at lunch last Friday made me cough a lot, so maybe I should wait.
    I’ve been alone for two weeks – kids away at university and, well, just away now *sob*, husband traveling – so meal planning has been non-existent. Which is fine, but once I lose the knack it’s hard to pick it up again!

    1. I wonder if you curry soup is similar to the one I made- it was a coconut curry and also had sweet potato. And yes- if I were here alone, there would be no meal planning (and not a lot of cooking, either.) I could eat the same thing every night for a week.

    1. Okay, that soup sounds delicious! I want to make it but there’s no way I’m making my own tortellini. I’ll have to buy some, and then the rest of the soup looks easy.
      You have javelina, we have fruit rats- I think the fruit rats would go after those pumpkins. I guess they don’t have either of those things in Wisconsin!

  9. Wow- that pumpkin house! As someone from the southern hemisphere where pumpkin-themed things are not a thing I’m curious- what happens to all the pumpkins afterwards? Do they get eaten? Carved? Composted?
    I hate it when two books become available at the same time- I usually give up on one rather than rush them- but it does depend on how excited I am for the books. I have read those but that’s because I tend to read only specific genres- non fiction, memoir, or fantasy of some kind (usually urban). Occasionally romance or crime, but it’s pretty rare. Right now I’m reading nothing though, sigh. I’ve got to find something fun for my next read to get back into the habit!

    1. I’m guessing that at best, those pumpkins get composted. Otherwise they may get thrown away. I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t be good for eating.
      I thought I was going to have to give up on one of those books, but I didn’t know how long it would be before I could get them again. Hopefully I won’t end up rushing them, because they’re both books I really want to read.

  10. Wow- that pumpkin house! As someone from the southern hemisphere where pumpkin-themed things are not a thing I’m curious- what happens to all the pumpkins afterwards? Do they get eaten? Carved? Composted?
    I hate it when two books become available at the same time- I usually give up on one rather than rush them- but it does depend on how excited I am for the books. I have read those but that’s because I tend to read only specific genres- non fiction, memoir, or fantasy of some kind (usually urban). Occasionally romance or crime, but it’s pretty rare. Right now I’m reading nothing though, sigh. I’ve got to find something fun for my next read to get back into the habit!

  11. I’m 10% into The God of the Woods, can’t say how I like it so far. I haven’t had large chunk of time to read it so far, only 10 min before bed, maybe I’ll give it a longer stretch this weekend. I’d be curious to know how you like it.

  12. I get so overwhelmed when holds come in at the same time! But, with most books I can extend to 6 weeks which is usually more than enough time to get through everything (unless I got super book grabby, haha!). In the fall, I do a roasted butternut squash and pear soup that my little family loves. My daughter has been asking for a ginger soy chicken noodle soup I usually save for winter, too, so I might just break seasonal pattern and go for that this weekend!

  13. Birchie is the first person I have heard of that didn’t love that book! It is a literary mystery, though, so it can have a bit of a slower build but I loved it!! I hope you enjoy it! It is stressful when multiple books come in at the same time! That is the big upside to using my kindle – I can always defer checking out a book. But I usually have 2-3 checked out at a time as I can get to them all within 2-3 weeks typically.

    That pumpkin house is crazy! I will have to take a pic of the house with all the carved pumpkins when they put them out which is closer to Halloween.

  14. I have the Liane Moriarty book ON MY SHELF! Can;t wait (well, I mean, apparently, I can since I keep bumping it down the TBR list… I LOVED God of the Woods.

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