Sunday, November 30, 2025

Something for Sunday

Well, I have a confession to make. 

A little background for those of you who weren’t there. At book club on Monday night, I was telling my friends about a book I just finished by Jennifer Ashton called Self-Care. She gave herself a different challenge every month of the year to promote health and well-being in every aspect of her life. One month the challenge was reducing her phone usage. She said that the average person does something on their phone 80 times a day!!! (300,000 times a year!) OMGosh!! No way!

I said there was no way that I used my phone that much. And then went on to say all the ways I do NOT use my phone—not really thinking of all the ways that I DO. 

Well, I started to think about it. Actually, I might have to try to track it. I’m pretty sure I DO interact with my phone 80 times—or MORE a day!

Here’s just a sample of what I discovered:
1. When I wake up in the morning, before I even get out of bed, I ask Siri what time it is. Then I ask her what the weather is (that’s how I determine whether I’m walking outside or on the treadmill (under 50 degrees).
2. I use my phone to check the time a lot because I’m not always wearing my watch. In fact, I remember years ago reading that checking the time was the biggest thing people used their phone for.
3. I take pictures just about every day for one reason or another and sometimes more than once a day--at least several times a week.
4. People text me and I respond. Sometimes I’m the initiator. I mentioned how I don't like texting because I'm so slow at it. Unlike everyone else, it is not my favorite way to communicate.
5. I play games a lot—while I’m watching tv or listening to a book. Never without doing something else at the same time.
6. I listen to podcasts while walking.
7. I don’t talk on the phone much—probably 2 or 3 times a week. I’ll stand by this and pay attention to see if it’s true.
8. I ask Siri all sorts of questions throughout the day—like, “What did Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo get paid for Wicked?” She usually answers me.
9. I’ll check on the weather for the next day.
10. I check my heart app to find out how many steps/miles I’ve walked.
11. I might check my plant identification app.
12. I might use my calculator.
13. I probably check my Regal app every day to check on movies and times. 
14. I access our Sonos sound system and Spotify app to play music just about everyday and sometimes more than once.
15. I use my Starbucks app and Panera app a couple times a week.
16. I read my book on the Kindle app while waiting anywhere.
17. I’ll check the Libby app to see if any of my books have come in or to put a new one on the list.
18. I probably check my calendar for one reason or another at least once a day.
19. I add appointments to my calendar a couple times a week when I'm out.
20. I might have theater and event tickets in my wallet on my phone.
21. I might have airline boarding passes in my wallet.
22. We have a bird buddy which alerts us when a bird visits the feeder. I don’t really check it much because the bird that visits the most is a squirrel! 
23. My friend, Diane from England contacts me through the “What’s App”.
24. When I’m alerted by the “ring” app, I’ll look to see who’s at the house.
25. I might send or receive money through Venmo.

You get the idea, the list goes on and on. My phone is invaluable to me. It’s ridiculous that I ever thought I didn’t use my phone all that much!! All of this to say that I am as addicted to my phone as much—if not more—than everyone else around me!

Oh, and one more thing that Jennifer Ashton mentioned in her book. She talked about a derogatory term called "phubbing." It's what the action of checking your phone is called while you are with someone. Personally, I think it's rude. It sends the message that "you are not important enough to spend time with without checking my phone." It really is out-of-hand. I'm certainly no saint when it comes to this, but I do try to remember to turn off my phone if I'm having lunch with someone. If I forget and my phone rings or dings, it's pretty hard not to look at it.

Okay, I've just wasted a lot of your time with this post. Go ahead and check your phone! 


Saturday, November 29, 2025

Scrapbook Saturday

I've still be working on my "December Daily" class with Ali Edwards. I'm loving it!
I've been doing so many fun things.
This class was on creating a vellum pocket with a fold-out inside. It's about 6"x5"--but can really be adjusted to any size.
I laid it on top of red just so you could see it better. Next time, I'm going to stitch around the window rather than use a marker. Also, I could create the window on my computer with a red outline and then just cut it out. It would look much better if it were more precise. 

In this class, we were working with mixed media--paint and modeling paste. Didn't love it so much. I'm not artsy enough to enjoy messy things.
What I liked the best was making the stars, punching them, stamping them and attaching them to paper clips. Love that. I don't love embossing, but I decided when I started the class that I was going to be open to all of the projects. Sometimes in life, you have to do something to know you never want to do it again!

This project has been my favorite so far.
I learned a really simple way to make a page with a double pocket and added assorted homemade tags.
Adding a transparency with stars over the top just added a little pizzazz! I'll be filling all of these tags today or tomorrow. I'll share it when it's completed.

You might remember that I was struggling with the DEC and how to attach the letters a few weeks ago.
It wasn't exactly what I wanted, but I ended up sewing it together with a zigzag stitch on my sewing machine. That 25 is covering up a spot where the stitching kind of messed up. Still, this will work perfectly in my album. I'm happy with how it turned out.

I am enjoying this class so much. I'm glad I'm doing it. I still love memory keeping with a passion!

But, there is one problem when I'm working in my room.
I have so much stuff everywhere! It's a lot of chaos and basically a trip hazard for myself. At least I'm pretty disciplined to clean up after each work session. Kind of like my house. I make sure it's straightened as I don't want to come back to a mess. There's nothing worse than having to clean up before you can begin the fun again!







Thursday, November 27, 2025

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Words of Wisdom Wednesday

Keep this in mind as you are doing some last minute grocery shopping for Thanksgiving!! Happy cooking!

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Tuesday Thoughts About...

...Volunteering! 

I think volunteering is an important thing to encourage kids to do. It's an exercise in giving back and not only thinking about yourself. I saw this sign and totally agree!



Monday, November 24, 2025

Monday Mystery

My friends and I have "Movie Monday" just about every week. We usually combine it with lunch. Last week, when I was walking to Panera Bread, I came upon this door on the rear of the restaurant. 
What the heck is a "sprinkler riser room?" I cannot imagine.

So, I decided to look it up. Here is the long answer:

A sprinkler riser room is a designated area in a building that houses the main components of a fire sprinkler system, including valves, gauges, and alarmsIt provides a central location for the system's control and maintenance, often found on the lowest level or near an external wall for easy access by emergency personnel.

Okay, I get it. But what exactly does the name mean. I get the "sprinkler" part and the "room" part. Why is the word "riser" even in this sign? Would there be some confusion as to where the sprinkler works were if the sign just said "Sprinkler Room?" Me thinks not.

It's still a mystery to me!