Right now...*
*(an occasional (mostly monthly) meme, alternating from time to time with "The Current"). (Explanation of how this started & my inspirations in my first "Right now" post, here. Also my first "The Current" post, here.)
March showed glimmers of spring! There were even a couple of days when the temperature reached 18C (about 65F) and we were able to go outside in our shirtsleeves! But there were also (lots of ) days when it was grey, rainy and bitterly cold. We had several days where it snowed -- which is to be expected in March in Canada! -- but always seems to surprise people when it happens. We got more snow on March 22nd -- about 10 cm, or 4 inches -- than we had the entire winter to date!
Case in point: Early in the month, there was an article in the Toronto Star noting that the city had experienced the warmest winter ever recorded (thanks to El Nino as well as ongoing climate change).... followed by another article noting that "This winter was warmest in Canadian records by a huge margin" (ditto). Sigh...
- Attended Little Great-Niece's FIRST birthday party on March 2nd, at her (maternal) grandparents' house, along with BIL & SIL, Older Nephew, his wife and Little Great-Nephew, and Younger Nephew's wife's sister and her family (18 people total).
- Had a consultant from Blinds To Go visit us at home on March 8th to help us pick out new window coverings (fabric vertical blinds), take initial measurements, provide an estimate and take a deposit from us.
- An installer came by briefly the following day to take exact measurements. The blinds are now on order. The material we chose was on back order, but we should have them ready for installation by early/mid-April.
- Spent the day with Little Great-Nephew at his grandparents' house on Monday, March 11th -- he was off school for the week on spring break. Fun, but tiring!! lol
- Picked up LGN's grandparents (BIL & SIL) at the airport later that night, as they returned home from a well-deserved week's holiday in the Caribbean.
- Dropped by the house the next day for coffee (and to spend more time with LGN!) and see vacation photos.
- Saw my longtime optometrist in midtown Toronto on March 13th for a regular checkup. He can see traces of the nodules that were surgically removed two summers ago, but assured me there's nothing to worry about, and he will continue to keep an eye on things. Otherwise, my eyes (and dh's) are fine! -- my prescription has changed very little -- I am still wearing the same glasses I got almost TEN YEARS AGO!! -- and I don't have to come back for another two years (after my 65th birthday -- GULP!) -- after which the cost of my eye exams will be covered by the provincial health plan. (Dh, at almost 67, is already covered.)(They used to be covered for everyone, but the government reduced funding in 2021. Boo, hiss...)
- Drove to our old community the next day (Thursday, March 14th) to see my family doctor & follow up on the red patch on my left cheek -- which is better than it was when I was there in February, but (annoyingly) still THERE. I also told him the topical gel he'd prescribed last fall for the rosacea in my T-zone really hasn't done much -- so he gave me a different prescription for a cream ointment to try for a month. It's two weeks later and the redness is still there, although it's a little better than it was before I started this latest regime. I'll give it another two weeks and then see if I need to make a follow-up visit. (The doctor said the next step would probably be a referral to a dermatologist.)
- Before heading there, we stopped at the cemetery to change out the decorations on Katie's niche from Christmas decor to an Easter/springtime theme. :)
- Went for a browse at Chapters (bookstore) on March 19th, and picked up at tea latte for me & coffee for dh at the in-store Starbucks cafe on the way out. ($9+??! -- the same order would have been about $7, pre-pandemic...!).
- Had lunch in a restaurant at the nearby mall on March 21st with a high school friend who was in town for a few days. (No masks involved! But it was (surprisingly, and thankfully) not too busy, in both the restaurant and the mall generally.)
- Lost heat early on the morning of March 22nd and had to call in an HVAC technician to diagnose the problem. Fortunately, he was able to come later that morning, and managed to get it restarted (yay!). A replacement part is now on order and he (or one of his colleagues) will be back to install it when it comes.
- Returned to the mall on March 26th to walk around, shop and have an early lunch in the food court. Stopped at the drugstore on the way home to pick up a prescription.
- Spent the Saturday of Easter weekend (March 30th) at BIL & SIL's house with the nephews, their wives and the kids. A good time was had by all. :)
- "My Effin' Life" by Geddy Lee (of Rush :) ) (My review.)
- "Things I Don't Want to Know: A Living Autobiography" by Deborah Levy. (My review.)
- "No One Talks About this Stuff" edited by Kat Brown. (My review.)
- "The Improbability of Love" by Hannah Rothschild (the April book for my Childless Collective Nomo Book Club).
- "Bel Lamington" by D.E. Stevenson -- (re)reading and discussing, chapter-by-chapter, with my DES group, as of Jan. 18th. I'll count this as a re-read when we finish in mid/late April. (My original review here.)
- "Anne's House of Dreams" by L.M. Montgomery, a re-read with my LMM Readathon Facebook group, which began Jan. 15th and will run through late May. (My original review here.)
- "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (!). As I wrote here, I need another book club/readalong obligation like a hole in the head ;) but nevertheless, I'm taking part in a year-long readalong of this book, hosted by Simon at Footnotes and Tangents -- a chapter a day for a full year, which began Jan. 1, 2024. Currently at about 31% read.
- "Wolf Hall" by Hilary Mantel. Simon at Footnotes and Tangents is also hosting a full-year readalong of Hilary Mantel's Thomas Cromwell Trilogy, which also began on Jan. 1st with "Wolf Hall" and a weekly schedule. (Yes, I'm nuts...) Currently at about 80% read. We're due to finish this one (and then begin "Bring Up the Bodies") in late April.
- "L.M. Montgomery and Gender," an essay collection edited by E. Holly Pike & Laura Robinson. Slowly working my way through, in between the other books...!
- For my Childless Collective Nomo Book Club:
- "Queen High/Queen Wallis" by C.J. Carey (May -- my earlier review here). Sequel to "Widowland," which the group read in November 2021 (reviewed here). Not sure if I'm going to (or will have time to??) do a re-read (of one or both?) before our discussion begins?
- "All In" by Billie Jean King (June)
- For my D.E. Stevenson group: This list of upcoming books should keep us busy through 2024, and well into 2025! (A couple of the books are ones we covered when I first joined the group back in 2014 -- you know you've been around for a while when....!)
- Fletcher’s End (sequel to "Bel Lamington," beginning in May)
- Miss Buncle’s Book
- Peter West
- Miss Buncle Married
- The Two Mrs. Abbotts
- Crooked Adam
- The Four Graces
- For the Notes from Three Pines (Louise Penny mysteries) Readalong: The last discussion was for book #3, "The Cruellest Month," posted June 7th -- no further posts/books since then. I've continued dipping into the series on my own, between other book club obligations. Book #6, "Bury Your Dead," is the next one on my list!
- "Hi Honey, I'm Homo!: Sitcoms, Specials, and the Queering of American Culture" by Matt Baume
- "The Words I Never Wrote" by Jane Thynne
- "This is Not a Book About Benedict Cumberbatch" by Tabitha Carvan
- "Kiss the Red Stairs" by Marsha Lederman
- "Wordslut" by Amanda Montell
- "Emotional Labor" by Rose Hackman
- "Saving Time" by Jenny Odell
- "I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jennette McCurdy
- "Scattershot" by Bernie Taupin
- "Give War and Peace a Chance" by Andrew D. Kaufman
- "Paul is Undead" by Alan Goldsher. (I generally have no interest in books, movies or TV shows about zombies... but y'all know I love the Beatles, and I love a good pun, and the title & premise of this one was irresistible! lol I actually saw it in the bookstore years ago but didn't buy it then, and I've been keeping my eyes open for it ever since then!)
- Season 10 of "Finding Your Roots" on PBS.
- The World Figure Skating Championships from Montreal, the week of March 18th. Broadcast coverage was limited (boo, hiss), but fortunately, I was able to watch just about everything I wanted to see on livestream on the CBC website! (I didn't get much else done on those days, but hey, it only happens once a year...!)
- Dh has been watching the world curling championships! -- the women's earlier this month, and now the men's, which just started this weekend. I've been watching a little with him too. Curling is very popular in Canada, and Canadians have always done very well at the world level of the sport. Both my parents (& especially my dad) used to curl, and they watch a lot of curling on TV. We started watching when curling became an Olympic sport -- I've never curled myself, but I was amazed at how much of the game I had absorbed through simple osmosis, and how much I could explain to dh about what was going on. These days, I'd say he was more knowledgeable about it than I am! ;)
- Heardle 60s: 75.9% (413/544, 173 on first guess), down from last month. Max. streak: 15.
- Heardle 70s: 82.2% (287/236, 128 on the first guess), down slightly from last month. Max. streak: 18.
- Heardle 80s: 44.7% (71/159, 26 on the first guess), up from last month. Max. streak: 4.
- Heardle 90s: 28.0% (76/271, 15 on the first guess), down from last month. Max. streak: 4.
- New vertical blinds for our three floor-to-ceiling/wall-to-wall windows, from Blinds To Go.
- New tires for our 8-year-old car. (BIL got dh a good deal from some friends who run a garage.)
- A couple of new T-shirts for myself from Lucky Brand.
- Goodies for Little Great-Nephew & Little Great-Niece's Easter bags. :) They both got books and bunny ear headbands (lol). LGNephew got a new colouring book and some assorted chocolate (including a big KinderEgg with a toy inside, which he loves); LGNiece is too little for chocolate yet, so she got a few new T-shirts instead.
- I wasn't sure how the bunny ears would go over with LGNephew -- too babyish/girly? But he was thrilled!! (-- and thus, so was I! :) )
- (and enjoying! lol) Easter chocolate for us! (lol) We're partial to Lindor milk chocolate eggs and Cadbury Mini Eggs. :)
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