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Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 7:52 am
by kitkat
Good morning Kittykatt and thanks for the (kitty) start:)
Hope it's a pleasant Sunday for you.

FFly - try to keep cool, drink lots, don't forget the hats:)
I really don't make clothing (did a skirt and a cocoon sweater 20 years ago or so). The other thing that intrigued me was the hexagon sweater but I only made that in doll sizes. What I enjoy is the mindless (meditative) crochet like scarves and throws... What do you make?

trissie I'm impressed that you are ready to go once more... See, I told you not to worry about the forecast.
(My biggest b-day party was one for 26 for my dson. )

helia - welcome back! Enjoy the jog:)

We have sunshine with temp up to 24 C.

I am slowly waking up -
plan was to walk this morning - let me see if I can do a short walk before I leave for class.
Then, market (!)
The afternoon is mine- will keep laundry going
prep dough to bake tomorrow
deal with upstairs organization
create dinner from market finds
cook cauli soup

See you all later.

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 8:32 am
by helia
Plan B. For some reason, I'm moving more slowly than I thought this morning. I can't get to the park for a long run and be in time for church. Maybe I could - but it would be a scramble to get ready in time, and I'm tired of scrambles. Also, I'm LOVING sitting in my own living room -- alone. 8-)

It's cool enough today for me to jog in the afternoon - so I'll do that. I have just made a Kroger order to help my afternoon go more smoothly. I need to get some things from WF as well, including a Father's Day card. Dh doesn't want a big todo -- I think we're all exhausted and tired of big todos here.

Are you going to a farmer's market, kitkat? Hope you find some great stuff! I found knitting the baby blanket for baby I very therapeutic.

So, now I have 1:15 before we head otd to church. I hope to use that time to set up my afternoon well. First - s2s.

Next:
- reclaim kitchen
- s2s and self care
- make the bed

Later:
- unpack suitcase
- 10 - 12ish church
- lunch
- after lunch clean up
- put away Kroger order when it arrives
- jog
- WF run
- put away groceries
- payroll: finish COs
- payroll: can I finish edits to Int Writing coursepack?
- find book for payroll
- update lists
- maybe, try walking in new hiking boots - are they good for my feet?
- host Sunday dinner for up to 9 people
- dinner: rot. chicken, bread, pizzas
- after dinner clean up
- duolingo (don't forget)
- update health apps - I need to get back into this
- talk with dd28 and make decision re: backpacking trip; dh says shopping needs to be done today if we're going

TaDas!
- up; weighed self
- coffee
- email deletions + weather website
- back exercises
- lots of communication re: tonight's dinner
- Kroger order made

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 9:09 am
by trissie
helia, DH's birthday is the kind of "come and go as you can/want to" event, and people might stay anywhere between an hour or two to the whole event. Things go on the grill or on the table so that there's always something, but not everything at the same time. Also, people tend to bring "something", though I've long ago given up on trying to coordinate that, and so every year is a surprise of what we will have (there were years when everybody brought marinated meats, and we were low on sausages/wursts, and some when it was the other way round). I'll freeze the sausages as well as the leftover meats and just use them up in the future. The chips and such, well, I don't worry about those lasting long! :-)
We've had teryaki chicken baked in the oven today :-)

kitkat, I never really learned to crochet (it is on my list, though), but my gma did it a lot - she did scarves and she also crocheted me a pretty dress for my Barbie doll :-)

Sitting down with a cup of frappe coffee (finally found how to use the coctail shaker we got as a wedding gift!) while DH is watching the kids in the pool. DBD is overstimulated and is staying away from the kids. Poor thing... but she really is looking forward to the presents and cake!

TaDas
- start lunch
- assemble cake
- 30 on downstairs High-Impact Reset
- decorate cake
- midday routine
- party food out

ToDos
- survive party
- after-party clean up
- afternoon routine

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 9:40 am
by Lauralind
Morning all. Yikes on the heat frenchie. What does the thermometer say in the heat of the day?

Trissie that's quite the party. And another today. I guess dh job is not going anywhere even with all the schedule of kids and mom and such. Peace of mind in that sure helps.

Kittykat hope church was good and a relaxing Sunday.

Helian I'm glad you got some unhurried time to sit on the couch and not have a fast deadline.

Kitkat I looked at that hexagon sweater pattern... maybe for baby dgd that is coming? I saw cute dresses and a little sun hat. I bet i could find a sweater for dgs who will be close to 2 at Christmas. A crochet hat for a boy? Maybe a toque. Lol. I better get busy though if I could finish this blanket by August. Maybe the sweater? Hats for Christmas. If i start thinking making things Maybe I could have one gift each done before the last week shopping rush? One can dream. 😆

Anyway nothing planned for anything yet. Father's day here too. Ds went camping with ddil sister but atm I don't know if he's home or back there. My sister wanted to do something but her guy has his son and dgd. So I don't know.

No music prep today so I have time for a slow morning. But I should do something. Bake some cookies. Muffins. Something. We can plan Spur of the moment.

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 10:09 am
by Harriet
Bama, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of cuddly, soft-bellied Tux, you've described to me in the past. I believe we had said back then that you and I, Cathy and Kittykatt all had tuxedo cats. I'm grateful for Tux's long happy life with you.

Enjoying the crochet discussion, kitkat and Lauralind. Nancy is a crocheter as well and even spins her own yarns at times on her wheel. I can crochet, but recently the hands don't cooperate and cramp - hopefully temporary. We'd love to hear about your crochet adventures in the Art, Needlework topic.

trissie, how nice to have a fun event, dodge the rain, appreciate your dh.

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 12:26 pm
by Kittykatt
Hello everyone!

FFB, I hope you manage to stay relatively cool. We have sweet flams, and we used to have savoury flams such as "egg and bacon flan", but during the 1970s the latter somehow got upgraded to "quiche". :lol:

Trissie, we have sun and 30 C today, so I'm not sure if we're weather twins? I'm glad it stayed dry for the party.

Helia, I'm glad you were able to get some time alone today. Our lunch menu today was baked ham with a maple syrup glaze, roast potatoes, gravy, tenderstem broccoli and green beans ( these last two are on sale ATM, hence their regular appearance! :lol: ), followed by raspberry ripple fool.

Kitkat, I hope you enjoy the market.

Laura, I'm impressed you're thinking about Christmas gifts already!

Harriet, I'd forgotten that Cathy has a tuxedo cat too -there's definitely something special about them!🐾

Church was lovely and cool this morning (old stone building,.so chilly amd difficult to heat in winter, but wonderful in this weather!) and DF E was in very good form, and my new rose food amd spray has been delivered, so I'm planning to go out in the garden when it cools down this evening. Freddie also needs to wait for his walk - it's far too hot for him outside ATM.😺

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 12:28 pm
by Kittykatt
To do:
Cuddles and snack for Matilda, 😀Jude😀 and Freddie 😀
Bible reading and meditation😀
Update latest Waitrose order 😀
Cup of tea😀
Get up!😀
Scrub out litter trays (DH)😀
Change sheets on bed😀
Shower/wash hair/moisturiser and sunblock/ clean and floss teeth😀
S/S bathroom😀
Physio exercises
Get dressed in casual clothes😀
Give everyone fresh water😀
Cat breakfast and meds /supplements😀
Breakfast and meds /vitamins for me😀
Hang up sheets to dry😀
Quick kitchen clean up 😀
Load DW😀
Quick PUPA downstairs😀
Quick dust and Hoover downstairs😀
Change into smarter outfit😀
OTD to church😀
Coffee with DF E😀
Back home again, change back into casual clothes😀
Meat in oven😀
Coffee with DH
Put potatoes to roast😀
Weigh out Jude's and Matilda's dry food for the week😀
Quick PUPA upstairs😀
Fold laundry and PA😀
15 minutes in tiny front garden
15 minutes in back garden
Dish up lunch😀
Walk Freddie
Lap time with Freddie, Jude😀 and Matilda
Head rubs with Freddie,😀 Jude😀 and Matilda😀
Play with Freddie, Jude, Matilda
Run DW when full😀
Unload DW😀
Post list with my plans for the week
Clothes laid out for tomorrow

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Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 1:57 pm
by trissie
Enjoy the slow morning, lauralind, you don't get too many of those!
Harriet, it's always lovely when you stop by to cheer us up!
kittykatt, not weather twins here! When I got in the car this morning, two numbers were blinking: 36 and 40. 36 was speed in kilometers and 40 was temperature at degrees Celsius (it was exagerating, but not by much!)

TaDas
- survive party
- after-party clean up
- afternoon routine
- load of pool towels running

ToDos
- dinner to those who want it (I don't)
- backpacks - who has any special events or requirements tomorrow?
- 15 on getting fridge to normal

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 2:16 pm
by FrenchFlybebe
kitkat I love to crochet small things : little bags, scarves, a hat for the kids when they were babies, and small crocheted rouds to wipe your face and wash and reuse instead of face wipes. I wish I knew how to crochet a top for myself. My DM made a few for herself, maybe I shoudl ask her for a pattern / model.

Laura, the temp is officially 34 °C (93.2 °F). Very unusual in Brittany, so close to the ocean. TOmorrow will be hotter, 38 °C and even 40 on Tuesday, where I work. I hope you have time to bake what you want to bake.

trissie I don't think the night temps will be very cool, for a few days at least. And no, the employees probably wouldn't agree to work by night-time. Sorry DBD is not playing with the other kids, I hope she has a nice party nonetheless.

Kittykatt, helia, flan is usually sweet and a dessert recipe, but you can have a savoury version that is sort of like a quiche but without pastry. You take eggs and cream, and you add what you want, and as it cooks it will set and be more or less creamy depending on how you want it. I added flaked white fish, a cooked carrot, some cubed cooked zuchini, parmigiano, and mixed it quickly (not entirely processed), and covered with foil and cooked in the pressure cooker - a bit like a steam cooker. I added a tablespoon of maize flour to thicken it a bit, it can be sliced like a cake when cooked. Uses less energy than cooking in an oven.

Waving to harriet !

So tomorrow the whole of Brittany is in red warning, the highest level. I will have to go to payroll, MrNG goes to his training, we have no choice. The school stays open for parents who can't keep the kids at home.
The school fait went well. I drank more than 1 liter of water in one afternoon, a very rare thing for me. Kids had fun. Then cold dinner. Now I hope that the kids will fall asleep eeasily in spite of the heat, they may sleep downstairs in the LR as it's very hot upstairs under the roof.

TADAs
lunch, water, packed water for the afternoon,
sunscreen on
afternoon at the school fair, very hot and sunny
showers for some, cold dinner
a quick look at the weather forecast
a quick look at homework

TODOs
showers for others
things ready for tomorrow, bags, clothes laid out, water bottles
kids will probably sleep downstairs
list for the week
sleep

Re: Simpkin Sunday

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:01 pm
by CathyS
(((Bama))) So sorry to hear about your dear Tux.