In other reunion news, a cousin and I are planning a Looper Reunion for next month. This cousin and I just recently "met" on Facebook, and we're the reunion organizers by default--no one else wanted to do it. Although we just recently started planning for the late June reunion, we hope it'll be a success, and the start of a new family tradition!
Tuesday, May 03, 2022
Reunions
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Following College Sports
This week, I have college sports on the brain.
The big thing going on right now is the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. I filled out an online bracket, and I'm doing pretty well so far. My team plays their first tourney game tomorrow evening, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Anything can happen, but my team is favored to win tomorrow. Here's hoping!
In different sports news, I placed my order for my team's season football tickets today! It's a reorder, as I've has season tickets for a few years now. I haven't been to a home football game in a couple of years due to Covid-19 precautions, though, so I'm excited at the prospect of being back in the stadium! Also, we have a new football coach, hired after the last season ended. I'm looking forward to seeing the new coaching staff in action.
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Thinking About Retirement
A colleague is retiring tomorrow after 45 years here, and it has me thinking about my own retirement. I'd planned to work another 10 years, but now I'm mulling over whether or not early retirement would work for me. It's both fun and scary to think about, you know?!
I've started a pre-retirement bucket list--why wait, right? Most of the things on this pre-retirement list are health-related goals. I didn't plan that, it's just worked out that way so far. I want to be well enough to enjoy retirement (whenever that is) for many years!
Monday, February 14, 2022
New Year's Resolutions
As usual, I made some New Year's Resolutions recently. I gave them some thought ahead of time, and so far, things are going pretty well.
One of my main goals is to work on improving my health. For years, I've worked on this, with varying results. Staying healthy has been a struggle during the Covid-19 pandemic, but I've been fortunate not to get Covid-19 yet. I signed up for an eight-week nutrition class, which meets twice weekly on Zoom, and I've started tracking on the Lose It! app.
For years now, I've been wanting to learn a new musical instrument. Growing up, I took piano and violin lessons, but want to learn something different. I have an alto recorder, but haven't been inspired to work with it yet. I read an article recently about different instruments, and reasons for learning them. The writer suggested learning the guitar if you like bringing people together! Wow! So, I've been researching acoustic guitars, and they aren't terribly expensive for a beginner like me. I'd like to buy one in the next few months and start taking lessons by the end of the year.
Another goal involves reading, one of my favorite hobbies. In addition to my regular bookshelves, I have an Amazon Kindle. I've added a ton of Kindle books over the years, and quite a few of them have slipped through the cracks. I forget to start them, or start them and don't finish, as other books catch my interest. So, I'm going through my Kindle and playing catch-up. It's been nice to pick some books back up, or to give myself permission to delete them if I'm not interested anymore.
Saturday, August 21, 2021
House Hunting
This past week has been a big one for me! I got pre-approved for a mortgage AND met with a real estate broker! I feel so grown up, buying my first home, except that I AM grown up! I'm both excited and nervous, which I hear is natural. I hope to find a home that I can retire in, though I'm still about 10 years away from retirement.
I've been looking on realtor.com mostly so far, and a house came on the market a couple of days ago that I really like. It's an older house (built in 1958) that's had some good cosmetic upgrades, but my brother-in-law suggests I find out more about the pipes and the wiring, if this house continues to stay atop the list (and doesn't get snatched up too soon!).
Tuesday, February 02, 2021
What Feels Like Home to You?
Relaxation Feels Like Home to You

You believe that your home should be your sanctuary. Life is stressful enough in the outside world.
You take it easy when you're at home. It's the place where you feel like you can truly be yourself.
You are the type of person who has deep hobbies and interests. You treasure your alone time.
You could spend all day at home if you had to. You always can find plenty to do around the house.
( I took another Blogthings quiz, and this sums it up most days for me during the pandemic, definitely after work and on the weekends. Of course, with the pandemic in place, I'm spending a lot of time at home, and I can't wait to travel again!)
Monday, February 01, 2021
The Power of a Book (and Girl Scouts)
Yesterday I finished the book Troop 6000, The Girls Scout Troop that Began in a Shelter and Inspired the World. I borrowed this book from the library via OverDrive, because I enjoyed Girl Scouts as a kid, and continued to be interested in the organization.
This book turned out to be about homelessness too, and that was a strong and stirring message. Families in this book (like thousands of other homeless people) really struggled, despite working hard and asking their families and friends for support. I thought this book was going to be a lighthearted book about Girl Scouting, but it turned out to be a lot more (and eye-opening) for me.
I've done some research on homelessness in my area, and there are some ways to donate and volunteer. Meanwhile, I've bought/donated cookies from Troop 6000.
Monday, January 25, 2021
New Year's Resolutions: Weight Loss
I've decided to work on my weight in the New Year, and I'm sure I'm in good company! This is a recurring goal every year, but it feels more challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic! In an effort to keep things fresh, I've signed up for premiums features of Fitbit, LoseIt, and MyFitnessPal.I'm trying all three out, but I don't know if that's sustainable. We'll see which one I like best over time.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Self-Quarantine
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Self-Care
As for me, I'm taking extra vitamin C, trying to eat well and get enough sleep, and (of course) washing my hands a lot! I'm also trying to relax at home and take a break from the coronavirus (and stock market) news.
How are you taking care of yourself?
Thursday, September 26, 2019
All the Books
For quite a while, having so many Kindle books "on hand" didn't bother me. They were a comfort, in fact, much like having a bookcase full of interesting books to choose from without gathering dust or (in theory) running out of room. Last year was so challenging personally, since both of my parents passed away. I never knew what I'd be in the mood to read, so it was nice to have a wide variety on hand.
Now, though, I'm ready to add some newer books to my Kindle arsenal, but not without dusting off some older purchases and taking them out for a spin. It's taking some effort sometimes, almost like reading for a class assignment or something. It's all good, though, because I'm making progress, and keeping track on Goodreads.
Want to follow my progress on Goodreads? Click here.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Boning Up on French
I've also tried my hand at Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, and most recently Latin, on Duolingo. The French is easiest for me, since I had French in elementary school, junior and senior high, and a semester in college.
I hope to use my French some day during a trip to France!
Tuesday, July 09, 2019
My 1,000th Geocache Find
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Lesley with Steely Dan |
This (1,000 geocache finds) has been a goal for several years. Goals are good. So what's next?
Monday, April 22, 2019
Easter Weekend Trip to Delaware
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Rehoboth Beach, Delaware |
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Old Northampton, VA, Courthouse, Eastville |
Once in Rehoboth Beach, I checked into my hotel, found my first Delaware geocache (yay!), then went to dinner at the Pickled Pig Pub (cute name award!). Back at the hotel, I hit the sack early.
Sunday (Easter) morning, I got up early, and decided I couldn't leave without seeing the Atlantic Ocean and the famous Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. I drove there after checking out of the hotel, and arrived about 7:30 in the
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Korean Noodle Stirfry at the Pickled Pig |
Afterward, I found another geocache nearby, and then headed toward home.Along the way, I found two geocaches in Maryland and another in Virginia.
This trip was just what I needed, some much needed time away, with the challenge of geocaching. That being said, I was very
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Planning a Graveside Service
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Cleaning Out the Financial Cobwebs
I'm also enjoying (for the most part!) learning how to invest. I'm using a couple of online brokers right now, trying to figure out which one I like best. Some of the terms are still fuzzy to me, but I've decided to wade in, a little at a time. My purchases so far have been mostly S&P 500 index funds.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Our Trip to Charleston
We stayed in the lovely Belmond Charleston Place, a great introduction to Charleston hospitality. We got a room on an upper level,which qualified us for the Concierge Level food and drinks, which was nice!
We ate at several nice restaurants, including Hank's Seafood, High Cotton, and 5Church. We also enjoyed a horse and carriage ride through town, as well as a boat tour of Charleston Harbor.
It was a great time, and I hope we go back for another visit! My photos are here.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
What Kind of Friend Am I?
You Are the Optimistic Friend

You are an easy person to be around with and rarely complain. You feel like it's almost impossible to have a bad time if you're with your friends. While you are glad that your pals appreciate your positivity, you'd like to see some in return. Life isn't as bad as people make it out to be.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
A New Camera in the House!
I first called the Carrboro store to see if they had this camera in stock, and they did not. I called the Raleigh store next, and thank goodness they had it.
Alas, it's still in the box, but I hope to break it out soon. Maybe I'll even have it working for our upcoming trip to Charleston!
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
Milestones
Meanwhile, here's Mom's obituary, which my sister, brother-in-law, nieces, and I worked on collaboratively.