No more Semele’s Riches Facebook Page

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If you manage a page yourself, you’re aware that Facebook has made a lot of changes to how they work in the last few months- mostly geared toward making things profitable for Facebook. Which is totally fine, except that, for people like me, who have pages not because Facebook is what we do, but because it’s a convenient way for people to keep in touch with our blogs, it is no longer necessarily an effective way to do that.

Going forward, I have set up my personal page so that my blog posts are set to “public,” meaning that you’ll see them if you subscribe to my public updates. Just push the “follow” button.  I have also added myself to BlogLovin’, so if you are a BlogLovin’ lover, I hope you’ll join me there. (And if you aren’t, you should check it out. If you read any blogs at all, it’s a pretty cool way to organize them.) Thank you all, as always, for being here.

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Day 99

This past week we have had some unseasonably beautiful weather, and I saw the first crocuses. This is wonderful and cheering and also a little sad, as it always reminds me of my Grandma, whom I used to call on the phone to share the good news when I saw the first flowers of spring. So, Grandma, wherever you are- the crocuses are out. And they are beautiful. Today was a no-school day and somehow or other we didn’t get our progress photos taken.

But I can tell you this. I had occasion to run around the back yard with these dudes on one of those beautiful days I mentioned. And I had FUN. My favorite part was when they were tired and I was not. STRONGER!

Monday Progress Report

Day: 99
The scale has moved: -22 lbs (I am only 5 lbs away from a “healthy” BMI!)
The inches have changed: -19.75 inches
I feel: like Spring is coming after all!
I’ve walked: 125.23 miles and counting!

 

Valentine, I love you…

Valentine’s Day breakfast for my Valentines

I know that Valentine’s Day, for some reason, is a holiday that is pretty fraught for a lot of people. But I’ve always loved it. (What’s not to love about heart shaped sugar cookies?) Unlike Christmas, my family has never been over the top with this holiday, so we usually keep our celebration simple. My darling Valentines got a special breakfast and some new story books.

And, since I mention books, I’d like to ask you a favor. Would you please release a book in memory of a very special little girl? It would mean a lot to me. Thank you.

I know that the prevailing custom is to celebrate romantic love on this day, but to me it’s always been a celebration of my favorite things. So bring on the books! And the cookies. (Don’t worry, I was pretty good. I only had a couple! I swear.) So what I’m saying is… YOU are my valentine. Really. XOXOXO


See?

I am so the model of restraint!

My husband doesn’t always appreciate my thrift store finds as much as I do, so today I took photos of some of the things I did NOT buy, so that he would feel more affection for the things I DID.

I did not buy:

These creepy baby weeping angel lamps that would keep any self-respecting Sci Fi fan up at nights

These funky fish vases that don’t go with any of our stuff.

This hilariously tacky fish frame that ALSO doesn’t go with any of our stuff.

This adorable toy that we already own.

This fabulous metal chicken which unfortunately was $20.

This fabulous metal chicken which unfortunately was $20.

THIS very frightening carved and painted coconut.

I did bring home: A relatively small, tame collection of meaningful things, most of which are going on my Valentine’s Day mantle.

Hi ho, hi ho… it’s off to play we go…

The play kitchen has fetched up here, temporarily, like flotsam on the tide of one of my periodic re-shuffles. At least, that was the plan. It’s really annoying me to have it here, but it seems to have finally gotten Keeghan to leave the breakfront alone. So I’m thinking of moving it back into the dining room for a while.

I thought the first sanctioned coloring activity might hold his attention, but, apparently there are bigger fish to fry!

What is it with February, anyway?

If the Julian calendar was a map of all my favorite fiction, February would be the Pit of Despair. I always feel like I’ve fallen in it and I can’t get out. Once we’ve assumed that I’m not turning to junk food to lift my mood, humor and encouragement are the only things that get me through. (The Wise and Wonderful Betty Gray used to commiserate with me in February. Whatever it is about this month, I’m just absolutely done with everything by the time it rolls around every year.)

In the humor department, the very unfortunately timed end of one of my favorite blogs, Regretsy, has me looking for similar sources of incisive wit. I haven’t found one yet. In the void, I have been watching a notorious internet flame war between two bloggers. Well, really one and a half bloggers, because only one of them has stooped to name calling and aggressive tactics. (Psst, if you know of a blog that consistently delivers the kind of irreverent humor April Winchell has been known for, please tell me so I can start reading it, before I’m reduced to watching Jersey Shore.) It’s really not very funny- more of an object lesson.

Reality TV and internet flame wars give us plenty of dramatic examples of tearing other people down. But even in real life, we all know people who habitually tear others down. It can take the form of subtle, disparaging comments in conversation or it can be blatant and malicious backstabbing. Either way, we’ve all run into it, and at times it can be hard to deflect it and not take it personally. For some reason, most of us don’t feel comfortable saying, “you know, that wasn’t a very kind thing to say.”

I, personally, don’t usually feel comfortable saying, “that is not a kind thing to say.” It feels like criticizing the other person’s behavior, which is rude. I’ve been taught that being rude to someone who has been rude to you doesn’t solve anything. (It really doesn’t.) But is it really rude or critical to call someone on an unkindness, or is it honest and practical? Is it loving to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that they didn’t realize they sounded unkind? Is it more fair to give them the chance to make amends than to hold your peace?  As someone who struggles constantly with hotheaded tendencies, I fear my quest to not just let loose my temper on the populace may be causing me to sometimes hold my tongue when I should give a calm, honest response. Let’s file this under “ways I need to work on myself,” shall we?

Speaking of working on myself, this has been a bit of a tough week. The fridge crisis is over, but the aftermath has created more than one “clean it up or burn it down” moment. Under normal circumstances I wouldn’t skip a workout to clean, but… well, February is also noted for being my annual celebration of  Let’s Throw It All Out and Start Over. So I’ve been a little erratic this week.

My workout buddy Jenn and I have vowed to help each other through the February Blahs. It’s the shortest month in the calendar, and we will NOT let it get the better of us. She tells me that, statistically, this is the week people most often quit fitness plans. I think the moral of that story is, “don’t be a statistic.”

Having someone to struggle through the Battle Vs. February with me is just putting the whole “Don’t tear others down” thing in context. It will never get us where we want to go, because it pulls down a support that could help lift us up. So I hold out my hand to you now, in friendship. I will pull you up over the hump of the year’s shortest month- if you will do the same for me.

And let’s schedule a Three Stooges marathon. Or something. STAT.

Monday Progress Report

Day: 85
The scale has moved: -19 lbs
The inches have changed: -18 inches
I feel: determined to kick February where it counts.
I’ve walked: 104 miles and counting!

What if god was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home
-Joan Osbourne