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.)
November was mostly grey and gloomy (as November usually is...!). But grey skies aside, for a month that I have historically NOT had a good relationship with (lol) it wasn't too bad -- some fun family time, some hints of Christmas coming... (Also, it went by pretty fast! How is we're almost at the end of the year?? And Christmas??)
Pandemic diary/update: November was month #56 since the covid pandemic began in March 2020 (now in Year FIVE). :( We (still!) remain covid-free (knocking wood, loudly...) -- although dh came down with a nasty cough/cold within the past few days (and brushes off my suggestion of testing...). We continue to mask in stores, malls and (most) other such indoor public spaces hereabouts, especially if/when there are lots of people around. (Well, I do -- I know dh has been slacking off, whenever I'm not around to hand him a mask...!)
On top of the usual worries about seasonal colds, flu and covid, we now have to worry about H1N5 (avian/bird flu). Canada had its first confirmed case this month -- a teenager in British Columbia, who wound up in critical condition in the hospital. They're not sure about the source.
Among other things we did this month, we:
- Went to Chapters (bookstore), Carters (children's wear), Reitmans (women's wear) and Shoppers Drug Mart on Nov. 4th.
- Back at Chapters and Shoppers on Nov. 13th.
- Went to the mall on Nov. 5th to walk & shop for a few hours (and escape the U.S. election news coverage, lol). (Regretfully bypassed the pizza place and had a healthier lunch when we got back home. Maybe in January we'll treat ourselves, if we get a good report on our cholesterol levels...!)
- Returned on Nov. 12th, 19th & 26th to do the same. (Each time we went, the mall got busier and busier... and we had to park further and further from the entrance! lol -- the holiday madness has begun...!).
- Headed back to our old community on Nov. 8th: took Christmas decorations to the cemetery for Katie, had lunch at Tim Hortons in the food court in the mall, then had haircuts and did a bit of walking & shopping. (We'll be back in mid-December for trims, before heading west for the holidays.)
- I attended a "baby sprinkle" on Nov. 9th for Older Nephew's wife -- i.e., a small shower to celebrate their second baby, due by scheduled C-section just before Christmas. There were about 20-25 women & children total -- including a half-dozen of her friends and a couple of her cousins -- all in their early 30s, all either having babies (two other pregnant women there) or thinking about it.
- Needless to say, I mostly stayed away from them! lol I wound up spending a lot of time playing with Little Great-Nephew ("I'm a professional at Lego," he told me, as I helped him assemble his latest project, lol) and Little Great-Niece, and taking photos of them to show dh later. We didn't play any dumb games (yay!), it was at Older Nephew's MIL's spacious house so there was plenty of room to walk around (and escape, if necessary! lol), and the food was really good (see "Eating," below). (I even managed to (mostly!) make good choices! lol)
- Bonus: BIL drove me & SIL to the shower, and came to pick us up again later -- at the same time as Younger Nephew came to pick up his wife and Little Great-Niece. I suggested that they could drive me home, since they live quite close to us, and thus save BIL & SIL a longer trip home. LGNiece kept saying, "Aunt Lori! Aunt Lori coming! Aunt Lori here! Aunt Lori!" all the way out to the car and then half the way home, lol. MADE MY DAY. :)
- A week later, on Nov. 16th, we headed up to Older Nephew's house with BIL & SIL to celebrate Little Great-Nephew's 5th (!!) birthday party. Younger Nephew, his wife & Little Great-Niece came too, and we all had such a good time together. :)
- We got a last-minute invitation to dinner (along with BIL & SIL) to dh's cousin's for dinner (the same cousins who have the cottage we've been to the last couple of years in the fall). Her parents were also there. Prime rib, potatos au gratin (I had a small helping), sauteed rapini, salad and tiramisu for dessert (small piece). This cousin's wife loves to cook and entertain. Lucky us! :)
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Also right now:
Reading: I finished 1 book in November (reviewed on this blog, as well as Goodreads & StoryGraph, & tagged "2024 books").
- "The Christmas Orphans Club" by Becca Freeman, for my Childless Collective Nomo Book Club for December. (I read this one earlier this year -- and suggested it would be a good December pick for the group! -- and reviewed it here. My most recent review here.)
This brings me to 32 books read so far in 2024, 71% of my 2024 Goodreads Reading Challenge goal of 45 books. I am currently 9 (!) books behind schedule to meet my goal. :( (Too many distractions this month, plus I'm (still) trying to catch up on my Hilary Mantel reading -- see below!)
Current reads:
- "The Windsor Knot" by S.J. Bennett, the January pick for my Childless Collective Nomo Book Club (previously read in 2021 and reviewed here).
- "Miss Buncle’s Book" by D.E. Stevenson, for my DES fan group. We began reading this together on Oct. 7th, and will finish in mid-December. I'll count this as a re-read then. (Original 2015 review here; most recent review here.)
- "Living the Life Unexpected" by Jody Day. I'm once again taking part in a chapter-by-chapter group read of this CNBC classic! The most recent meeting covered Chapter 3. This is the 5th (!) time I've read this book, or the earlier version of it ("Rocking the Life Unexpected"). (Most recent review, with links to earlier reviews, here.)
- "The Mirror and the Light" by Hilary Mantel (book #3 in the Thomas Cromwell Trilogy) -- part of a year-long "slow readalong" hosted by Simon at Footnotes & Tangents (which participants have dubbed "Wolf Crawl," lol) -- about 40 pages per week. :)
- We started during the week of July 21st. I chose to focus on some of my other books over the late summer/early fall, and as a result, was 9 weeks behind the posted reading schedule at one point (erk). I've been doing a bit of catching up, and am currently about 8 weeks behind, at about 51% read. We will finish at the end of December.
- Simon will be repeating the Cromwell Trilogy slow readalong in 2025 for paying subscribers. I highly recommend the experience! (and am considering whether I'm up to another round of it myself...!). (Yes, I'm nuts...!) Details here!
- "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (!). As I wrote here, I needed 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 & Tangents -- a chapter a day for a full year, which began Jan. 1, 2024. (And I'm really enjoying it!) Currently at about 92% read.
- If you've ever thought about reading W&P, Simon will be repeating the readalong in 2025 for paying subscribers -- and I highly recommend the experience! (and yes, I'm probably doing it again!). Details here!
- "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...!
Coming up: Most of my book groups have their next reads plotted out for a few months in advance -- and listing them here helps me keep track of what I should be reading next. ;)
- My L.M. Montgomery Readathon Facebook group is reading assorted short stories by the author right now. We'll begin a new book in January (to be announced soon). (I love LMM, and her books are usually fast, easy reads -- but I have to admit, it's nice to have a bit of a break to catch up on other reading!)
- For my Childless Collective Nomo Book Club:
- "Others Like Me" by Nicole Louie. (Not a book club selection, but Katy Seppi has said she will be interviewing the author in January!)
- "Yellowface" by R.F. Kuang (February).
- For my D.E. Stevenson group: This list of upcoming books should keep us busy through 2025 or even into early 2026! (A couple of the books are ones we covered shortly after I first joined the group back in 2014 -- you know you've been around for a while when....!)
- Peter West (the one DES book my group has NOT read together, in its 25+ years of existence! -- likely start January 2025)
- Miss Buncle Married (original 2015 review here).
- The Two Mrs. Abbotts (original 2015 review here).
- Crooked Adam
- The Four Graces (original 2015 review here).
- Footnotes and Tangents slow readalongs in 2025 -- besides repeats of the Thomas Cromwell Trilogy and "War and Peace" for paying subscribers (as mentioned above) -- will include:
- "The Siege of Krishnapur" by J. G. Farrell -- starts Jan. 6th, for 9 weeks.
- "A Place of Greater Safety" by Hilary Mantel -- starts May 5th, for 20 weeks.
- "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe -- starts Sept. 29th, for 5 weeks.
- "The Blue Flower" by Penelope Fitzgerald -- starts Nov. 3rd, for 7 weeks.
- Other books on my priority TBR list:
- "We Solve Murders" by Richard Osman. (Because, obviously...)
- "What Time the Sexton's Spade Doth Rust" by Alan Bradley (Flavia de Luce #11).
- "Bury Your Dead," by Louise Penny (#6 in her Three Pines/Inspector Gamache murder mystery series, and the next one I haven't read).
- "I'm Sorry for My Loss" by Rebecca Little & Colleen Long (which I've written about here, here and here -- but still haven't read myself! lol)
A few recently purchased titles (mostly in digital format, mostly discounted ($5-10 or less) or purchased with points):
- "How the Light Gets In" by Joyce Maynard
- "Democracy Awakening" by Heather Cox Richardson
- "Demagogue for President" by Jennifer Mercieca
- "Abortion" by Jessica Valenti
- "Margo's Got Money Troubles" by Rufi Thorpe
- "One Nation Under Guns" by Dominic Erdozain
- "Eyeliner" by Zahra Hankir
- "How to Age Disgracefully" by Claire Pooley
- "Palace Rogue" by William Coles
- "North Woods" by Daniel Mason
- "All the Colors of the Dark" by Chris Whitaker
- "We Oughta Know" by Andrea Warner
- "James" by Percival Everett
- "All Fours" by Miranda July
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Watching:
- "The Marlow Murder Club" on PBS, adapted in four parts from the Robert Thorogood novel, which I started reading before the first episode aired on Oct. 27th (and finished just after that).
- Nice as it was to see Rita Tushingham back onscreen after so many years (I remember watching her and Lynn Redgrave in "Smashing Time" when I was a kid), her character was not in the book, and she seemed to be there only to provide a few brief moments of comic relief, even though she received prominent billing in the credits. It does bug me when TV does stuff like that!
- "Wolf Hall" on PBS, based on the books "Wolf Hall" and "Bring Up the Bodies" by Hilary Mantel, both of which I read earlier this year (click on links for my reviews). The first of six episodes aired on Oct. 27th; the last will air Dec. 1st (tonight!). I am hugely enjoying this. Mark Rylance is wonderful in everything I 've ever seen him in (and this role, as Thomas Cromwell, is no exception), and Damian Lewis makes a great Henry VIII, both charming and menacing. It really brings the books to life!
- An adaptation of "The Mirror and the Light," the final book in the Cromwell Trilogy (which I'm reading right now -- see "Reading," above), with most of the same cast members, will begin airing in March 2025. Looking forward to it!
- Ken Burns's new two-part/four-hour documentary about Leonardo da Vinci, shown on PBS on Nov. 18th & 19th.
- Too much American/election-related news (CNN). :p :(
- The 111th Grey Cup, championship game of the Canadian Football League, featuring my beloved Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who went down to defeat versus the Toronto Argonauts, in Vancouver. (Kind of the Canadian version of the Super Bowl, but with slightly different rules, less glitz and a much longer history.)
- Missed the pre-show, which apparently featured an interview with Prince Harry (!), in town to promote his Invictus Games, which will also be held in Vancouver, in February. (This article from People magazine says he was at "Toronto's Grey Cup" -- it was actually in Vancouver.)
Listening: To the Eighties Stingray channel a little more lately. (Trying to boost my 80s Heardle scores! lol) Soon: Christmas music! :)
Playing:
- Heardle Decades: Stats as of Nov. 30th:
- Heardle 60s: 76.5% (595/778, 238 on first guess), down 0.1% from last month. Max. streak: 15.
- Heardle 70s: 78.8% (406/5151, 227 on first guess), down 0.3% from last month. Max. streak: 18.
- Heardle 80s: 40.1% (156/389, 58 on first guess), down 0.8% from last month. Max. streak: 4.
- Heardle 90s: 27.9% (137/491, 27 on first guess), up 1.2% from last month. Max. streak: 5 (up from 4!).
- NYT Connections:
- At the end of October, I'd completed 95 games and won 78% of them, including 46 "perfect puzzles" with zero errors and a maximum winning streak of 15. :)
- By Nov. 30th, I'd completed 125 games and won 79% of them, including 62 "perfect puzzles" with zero errors and a maximum winning streak of 15. :)
Following:
Eating/Drinking:
- More beans and lentils, more fresh fruits & veggies, fewer convenience foods, fewer cookies, since getting our cholesterol readings...! I'm not cutting out sweets entirely, but we've definitely cutting down/back! and I'm down a little over 4 pounds so far. :) More bloodwork to come in January (and hopefully not another prescription)!
- That said...! I can't say we've really been depriving ourselves either...!
- The food at the baby sprinkle/shower on Nov. 9th was really good, mostly catered from a local Italian restaurant. Lots of charcuterie/appetizers (I just had some pita bread & hummus). There was chicken piccata (which I had) and beef (which I didn't), along with little roasted potatos, rapini and asparagus, green salad (had all of those), spring rolls and chicken fingers (for the kids, mostly). Huge sweet table for dessert. I had a small piece of the cake (strawberry filling), one cookie and some fruit.
- Older Nephew's wife is a great cook :) and we had a nice birthday dinner for Little Great-Nephew on Nov. 16th: orecchiette pasta with rapini, followed by baked boneless chicken thighs, potatos & (more) rapini (plus birthday cake, of course -- and yes, despite the diet, I did not turn down a piece!). :)
- We had dinner at dh's cousin's house (the one with the cottage), along with BIL & SIL and the wife's parents on Nov. 23rd. It was a spur of the moment invitation (I had one hour to get ready to go!): she had a large prime rib roast she wanted to use, and cooked it along with potatos au gratin (delicious!), sauteed rapini and a salad. SIL brought a tiramisu (from the supermarket) for dessert. I had a small helping of the potatos and tiramisu. (Sigh!)
- Takeout: The usual soup from the supermarket takeout counter, once a week or so; a pizza slice for dinner (ditto, Nov. 15th), a rotisserie chicken from the supermarket (Nov. 24th), which created some leftovers for another dinner and lunches! and a chicken teriyaki rice bowl (also from the supermarket takeout counter, Nov. 30th).
Buying (besides books, lol):
- Christmas and birthday presents, including things for dh, Little Great-Niece, Little Great-Nephew and his baby brother, who will be arriving soon...!
- A black peacoat from Old Navy (in-store). I didn't really NEED a new winter coat (and the sleeves were a bit long -- but that's the story of my life...), but I don't have anything that's even semi-dressy anymore, and it was 40% off an already-low price. I wound up paying about $47 for it! I also bought a new black tuque to match.
- (It's a "tuque," NOT A "beanie!" lol -- at least, it is here in Canada! I always cringe whenever I hear anyone referring to it as that! -- although, sadly, I am hearing more & more Canadians use that term too. It just sounds WRONG to me!)
- A couple of pretty "textured lace" scoop-neck tops in different colours, also from Old Navy (online purchase, on sale).
- A pretty metal snowflake photo frame, and some Christmas-y placemats (two different patterns) for the table at Homesense.
- Skin care and cosmetics at 30-50% discounts from Clinique's website. (I don't wear a lot of makeup these days, but there's a family wedding coming up next year and a lot of my makeup -- even the stuff that survived last spring's purge -- is pretty old, so this was a great opportunity to restock a few of my favourites!)
- (And I HAVE been buying a lot of ebooks in Kobo's Black Friday sales these past few days, lol. Some of the titles listed above are ones I bought then!)
Wearing:
- Fall/winter jackets (sigh...)
- Eased into my sizeable collection of seasonal/winter/Christmas-themed PJ tops from Old Navy by the end of the month! :)
Enjoying: The lull in online activity/emails these last few days ( = fewer distractions!), as Americans celebrate their Thanksgiving!
Appreciating: Retirement!! Never more so than this month, as HALF A MILLION Swifties (and their chaperones) descended on downtown Toronto to attend one of six Taylor Swift concerts at the Rogers Centre/SkyDome between Nov. 14th and 23rd. I don't get downtown much these days, but I've been there (when I was working) when other big events have been happening -- and the congestion (on the roads, on transit and in the downtown area generally) has been absolutely and increasingly brutal since I retired (endless construction and roadwork). No thank you! (But I'm glad everyone who was able to get tickets had a good time!)
(Still) Trying: (as noted in "Eating," above) To make better food choices and be a little more active = lose some weight and lower that cholesterol! (I'm already taking prescriptions for high blood pressure and a sluggish thyroid -- I do NOT want to add another one!)
Noticing: Down 4+ pounds on the scale (so far!) since our visit to the family doctor on Oct. 23rd (4+ weeks ago), where our cholesterol levels were flagged. I need to lose a whole lot more, but hey, it's a start...!
Hoping: To lose a few more pounds before we head west to my parents for two weeks over Christmas/New Year....! (Especially since I'll probably gain a few back while we're there...!)
Remembering: The small mall that opened in the town where we were living in late 1978/early 1979, when I was in Grade 12/senior year of high school -- which recently announced it will be closing its doors at the end of December. (I heard this from my cousin's wife, who grew up in another town nearby. I asked about it on my high school class's Facebook group, and a classmate there directed me to a news story online.)
- I got a part-time job there before it even opened, at the Woolco store, which was one of the two anchor stores at one end of the mall -- a Safeway supermarket was at the other -- stocking shelves, pre-opening, and then working in the hardware department (!! -- lololol...). I continued to work there over the summer of 1979 and as seasonal staff during December that year (home from university early and feeling at loose ends), and also had another part-time job at a clothing store in the mall (Mariposa) the next summer (1980). My sister also worked there, at a photo studio/camera shop, and at two different restaurants there. The end of an era...
Prioritizing: Christmas shopping! Rounding up stocking stuffers in particular. Still trying to figure out what to get for a few people...
Wanting: To get the Christmas tree up soon! I was hoping to do it this weekend, but dh is miserable with a cold right now, so I decided to drop the subject for a few days until he's feeling better...! (I can do most of it myself, but I need his help with a few things, particularly getting the boxes of decorations from the storage locker in the parking garage and bringing them upstairs.)
Anticipating: The arrival of Little Great-Nephew #2, in mid-December!
Wondering: Whether we'll be able to see him before we leave for the holidays?
Also: When the Canada Post strike will end, and whether I'm going to get Christmas cards sent this year?? I haven't bought any yet, because it seemed kind of pointless until I knew whether I was going to be able to send them out. I don't think I have ever NOT sent Christmas cards out, since I started doing them for myself as a teenager/young adult.
Loving: Seeing more and more Christmas lights and decorations as we drive through the nearby neighbourhoods at night. Gets me in a festive mood!
Feeling: A little nervous about Older Nephew's Wife and the impending arrival of Little Great-Nephew #2 (as I always am whenever someone I love is expecting). Glad November is over. (It's not as bad as it once was, but it's still not my favourite month...!) Looking forward to (more) Christmas-y things in December, and spending time with my family!
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