Friday, July 11, 2025

Snapshot of My Day, Edition #14, 7/10/2025

I got the idea for this type of "snapshot" post from Stephany Writes who got it from To Love and To Learn. I'm a straight-up copycat of the format.

It's been more than a year since I did one of these! Stephany recently did one and it inspired me. 

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Edition #1 11/17/2021
Edition #2 12/22/2021
Edition #3 1/26/2022
Edition #4 3/9/2022
Edition #5 4/25/2022
Edition #6 6/23/2022
Edition #7 8/30/2022
Edition #8 2/25/2023
Edition #9 3/25/2023
Edition #10 4/25/2023
Edition #11 7/25/2023
Edition #12 10/25/2023
Edition #13 2/26/2024

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Time I woke up: 5:30am with the alarm.

First thing I did upon waking: I read some of The Chosen by Chaim Potok (look, maybe this is a  brilliant book, but it started with an interminably long scene of a youth baseball game, so it has my hackles up). I then went downstairs, brushed the cat for my usual forty-five seconds, and took the dog for a walk.

Today's weather: Perfect summer day. It was in the 60s when I walked the dog this morning and the highs got into the low 80s. I could not have asked for anything more. 

She is gorgeous, right? Even if she will never look at the camera.

An out-of-the-ordinary thing that happened today: The parking lot where I normally park at work is closed for repair work, so I had to park on the street. 



Last thing I read (not on the Internet): That book from this morning. 

Last thing I read (on the Internet): This article about a new study that shows dietary education in the United States is abysmal, but I guess we already knew that. 

Last text I received: Wednesday was the last time I received a text. LOL. It was from my doctor's office reminding me to check in before my appointment on Friday morning. 

Last text I sent: Lol. Do we need more eggs? - I sent this to Dr. BB on Wednesday when he said that he boiled five eggs for Hannah and only two of them survived the process. 

Last website I visited: Chewy. I had to adjust the date of the next autoship of Zelda's food. 

Deluxe lunch today. We had leftover soup and my delicious green bean salad. I'll be over here waxing poetic about soup and salad as an awesome lunch options, thanks.


Last show I watched: I watched series 19, episode 10 (the grand final!) of Taskmaster last night with Dr. BB. I'm sad that there won't be new TM shows for me to watch until the fall. (If you still haven't watched Taskmaster, I feel like I am not doing my job here.)

Last podcast I listened to: Look, it was the "Can't Stop" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers episode of 60 Songs That Explain the '90s: The 2000s. New fact: Flea was not born with the name Flea. His birth name is Michael Peter Balzary. I mean, can you imagine either calling Flea Michael OR choosing to go by the name Flea. (Also, I have to admit that I do not have the fondness for Nirvana or Hole that Rob has. I find the elegiac nature of the first part of this episode to be off-putting. Kurt Cobain may have been a tortured artist and his death was sad, but I was a teen in the '90s and it certainly didn't ruin my year, you know?) (Is it okay to put to parentheses together? Oh, well. Also, I do not know this RHCP song, but I enjoyed the episode anyway.)

Last thing I said: Katie's birthday is Sunday. The card won't get there on time, but we'll send one anyway. 

Last thing I ate: Some curried chickpeas and rice for dinner. 

Queen. I wish I could sleep as much as she does. 

What I was doing an hour ago: Eating dinner. 

What I will be doing an hour from now: Taking a shower, hopefully.

Current whereabouts of the other members of the household: Dr. BB is reading on the couch, Hannah's in her bed in the room with him, and Zelda is sitting on the floor next to me under a dining room chair. 

One thing I crossed off my to-do list today: I emailed back a faculty member about a question they asked earlier in the week after doing some research. (If anyone cares, my boss is willing to override the last fifteen credit residency requirement, as long as the student meets all the other residency requirements. However, the registrar's office will not allow a student to apply for graduation or release their official transcripts with a financial hold. You're welcome for this delightfully particular and niche information.)

Can you spy the kitty?


7/10/2025 at 8:10pm

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What is the last text you sent or received?

21 comments:

  1. mbmom117/11/2025

    Do students at your school have to spend their final semester on campus- is that the residency requirement? And at most schools, a financial hold is a road block for most things, unfortunately.
    My last text was Here! To let me eldest know we pulled into the hotel to meet her. Family reunion time!
    Such lovely pets!

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    1. The residency rules at our school are:
      1) Must have taken at least 30 credits here
      2) Complete at least 25% of their major (and minor if they have one) here
      3) Must take the last 15 credits here

      Generally any one of them can be waived, but not more than one. They don't have to live on campus which is probably what you think of when you think of "residency," but this is more policy on where they've taken credits.

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  2. I found your kitty, and I like the dining room and the rug.

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    1. Thanks! The dining room is one of my favorite rooms in the house. It makes it appear as if someone who has an eye for home decorating has been here.

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  3. Oooh I have that 60s songs episode downloaded, and I'm planning to listen sometime this weekend!
    Last text I sent or received? How about the one I just thought of sending which is "Rex barfed in his crate." That's what I woke up to this morning, so right now I can hear the washing machine going. What the what, Rex. Ah well, I know you can relate to dog-related grossness. Non-dog related text I received was from my son, who came for dinner last night, and simply says "sounds good." Last text I sent was to my friend Sandi who asked how my day was going.

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    1. Yep, you're talking to friends who know all about dog-related grossness and early morning laundry. We see you! Feel better Rex!

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    2. Oh, no! I hate to hear that Rex isn't feeling well. Poor guy. I hope he just ate a weird plant or something.

      You will obviously love that 60 Songs ep because Rob is amazing. Or at least, I think Rob is amazing. (HI ROB!)

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  4. Keep me posted on The Chosen. Nom on the curried chickpeas, and note to self that I want some soon.

    My most recent text was from Hubs. He gave me the deets that I need to know about a contractor coming to the house, and I replied "cool".

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    1. See, that would get a thumbs up emoji from me, which is probably the text message I send/receive the most. No words needed.

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  5. Yes, Hannah is gorgeous! So is Zelda, obviously. Last I sent was to my daughter last night (yes, we do text each other even though we're in the same house) telling her I wanted to clean out the guinea pig cage. My life is exciting!

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    1. Zelda and Hannah thank you for their compliments. I tell them they're pretty every day, but it's not for them to hear it from other people occasionally.

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  6. Maybe it's how you take your selfies, but are you like, super tall?? The last text I got was an emoji of a chick and a sunflower.

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    1. Well, I have not traditionally thought of myself as tall, but among the bloggers I've met, I sometimes do feel like a giant. I am almost 5' 7". It's slightly taller than average, but not tall enough to garner me the ability to reach the top shelf in our kitchen cupboards.

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  7. I've never tried anything like this. It seems above my pay grade! Love Hannah and her attitude. Kitty is under table in the shadows?

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    1. This is super easy! Not above your pay grade. You just have to remember to take a few photos during the day. Yes, Zelda is under the chair closest to the camera - I think she's hiding from the dog.

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  8. To be fair youth baseball games ARE interminable...

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    1. And that scene was interminable, so at least the author got that right.

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  9. Zelda and Hannah are both gorgeous. Love seeing them on your blog. You are also gorgeous and that dress is so cute!

    Have you ever given boiled eggs to Zelda? I was talking to a gal at PetCo about cat food, she has three cats and she was touting the magic of eggs for cats. I haven't tried it yet, though.

    Baseball is bad enough to watch, I don't know that I could read about it.

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    1. Zelda is extremely food motivated. If we give her people food, she will then beg for it FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE. So we have not given her eggs because that it is a dog treat. I bet it does amazing things for her coat, though.

      I read the baseball scene, friend. It felt like 100 pages, but I'm sure it was more like 10. I'll have to look at that when I write up the book (if I ever finish the book).

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  10. I have never watched Taskmaster. What am I doing with my life, Engie???

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  11. I love this! Gorgeous dress, gorgeous dog and cat, gorgeous green bean salad! My last text was to my husband: My watch beeped at me and told me it was time to stand up!
    (I just got a refurbished Apple Watch so I can track all the sleeping stats with my BiPAP machine.)

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