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Overdue Payday

Day 341 in my triumphs on the way to Mickey at the Magic Kingdom

Today’s plan was to take stock of things.  Now that I am beyond my cancer surgery by two and a half months, now that our Walt Disney World vacation is only two months and twenty-eight days away, now that I am only five and a half months from retirement, it’s gut-check time.  How am I doing?  Am I on track?  Am I off the rails?

So, with no small amount of fear and trepidation, I stepped on the scale this morning for the first time in a long time.  I have been eating very healthy meals (many more vegetables in my life) and avoiding sugar and extra salt.  But I have not been as mobile as I want to be.  I hope to change that as my breathing gets regulated, and I have a bit more energy.

The scale was my friend today.  I am down 49.4 pounds from my beginning last August.  Come on 50!

I know I have lost approximately 1000 pounds in my lifetime.  I don’t recommend it…yoyo dieting.  It really messes with your metabolism.  When I was younger, I would pick a diet, stick with it and drop 50 pounds, then be sick of it and give up.  Then when I hit my middle-40’s, I would pick a diet, stick with it and drop 30 pounds, (in the same amount of time that I used to drop 50 pounds) then be sick of it and give up. So this 50 pounds has a lot of meaning for me.  I’m nowhere near my goal, but I’ve given up on dieting, and here I am eleven months later still eating healthier than ever before.

Thank you, dear readers, for your support and encouragement.  It means so much to me.  Meet you at the Kingdom!

 

I’m Melting!

Day 339 in my trajectory to Mickey

Today was all about survival.  The air conditioner at the church office is being replaced.  We had no air last Thursday and Friday.  And we may not have air conditioning until Thursday this week.  Today, however, should be the worst of it.  87 degrees and 75% humidity.  Argh!  I brought an extra fan to work and stayed quite productive all day, but now I’m melting.  Can’t wait to get home, drink an iced water, crank up the AC and chillax!

I can’t believe it’s already almost the middle of July.  Time is shooting past, and October will be here before we know it.  I can hardly wait!  (And, yes, that is the sound of me wishing summer away.)  🙂

Meet you at the Kingdom!

Fun Finds

Day 338 in getting on with it on my way to meeting up with Mickey

Gosh!  I will have been blogging for a year very soon.  And once I get there the end is in site.  I will only blog until just beyond our trip in October.  Then it will be time to focus on retirement and preparing for that.  Wow!  The end is in sight.  Woo hoo!

Today’s plan was to finish yesterday’s plan.  I’m finishing up my mound of laundry.  And part of that laundry included my entire cupboard of dish cloths and dish towels.  The counter has been leaking and the entire cupboard is mildewed and smelly!  So today I folded all the salvageable, washed and dried towels, dish cloths and napkins.  (And we bleached the cupboard. Ewww!)

In the process of going through the towels I came across two Minnie Mouse towels.  Yay!  I put one out to use now, and the other will come out next.  It’s only three months until our trip now.  Fantastic!

Now I have one more basket of clean whites to fold, then I can chill until it’s time to make dinner.  It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood.  Thank you, Lord!

Thank you for reading, dear friends!  Meet you at the Kingdom!

Inhaling and Exhaling

Day 336 in inhaling my way to Mickey in October (3 months and 3 days to go)

Today I feel like a new woman.  This morning before I left for work, I used my rescue inhaler for the first time.  After completing the two suggested puffs, I sat back and breathed.  Oh, the luxury of oxygen really entering your lungs.  I started giggling like a school girl.  What a delightful feeling.  I worked with more energy than I’ve had, since before my surgery.  And I do believe I had more vim than I’ve had in perhaps years.  I am so grateful for modern medicine and for my doctor, Sandra Yoo.

I was starting to dial things back in my head in my plans for visiting Walt Disney World.  I have been so often exhausted of late.  So often shaky and wheezing whenever I tried to do any little thing.  Now I have a renewed outlook.  I will take some time now; time to adjust to this new energy,  And I will plan my Disney days very carefully.  Maybe only half a day in a park and then time for R&R each day at Old Key West.  Sounds pretty good.

Meet you at the Kingdom!

Preparing to Exit Pits

Day 333 in preparing my heart and mind to met up with Mickey in October

Today my plan was to move out of my self-imposed exile to lead a book study for a few ladies at church tonight.  There is NO WAY I would have taken this on 45 pounds ago.  I was too happy in my private bubble of food  and folly.

We are reading through Beth Moore’s, “Getting Out of That Pit.”  We will meet five times, every other Tuesday evening, and discuss two chapters at a time.  I can tell from tonight’s session that this is going to be a very powerful experience.  And it will show up in this blog as I go.  Good things from God, my friends…good things from God.

Meet you at the Kingdom!

BTW: Prayers for a dear friend who is having some heart issues.  And props to Mike’s niece Liberty for first prize on an AMAZING cake (foam and fondant) that looks like cheese and mice.  So cute.

Facing Fear

Day 330 in my independence toward getting ready to meet Mickey

Happy 4th of July!  Today my plan was to face a very big fear and reclaim my independence.  Dear readers, you may remember that a month ago I had a very nasty fall in my bathtub, and it took three of us and a homemade version of a grappling hook to get me up and out of that tub.  (Feel free to chuckle at that; I can now.)  For the past month I have been driving up to the farm to shower in our sauna.  (There’s no tub to climb over there.)  Today I told Mike to listen for any loud thuds, to which he replied, “No more loud thuds!”  🙂  Love that man!  I placed a stool right next to the tub, and I got in off of the stool.  It worked like a charm.  Then I leaned on the stool to get out of the tub.  Clean again.  Hallelujah!  Fear faced…mischief managed!  Praise God!  Let me leave you with two thoughts from the Bible.  “Perfect love casts out all fear.” and “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”  Amen and amen!

Have a great holiday, dear friends.  Meet you at the Kingdom!

To “Tables in Wonderland” or Not…

Day 323 in my researching my way to meeting up with Mickey (3 months and 16 days to go)

Today’s plan was to look into Tables in Wonderland, a Disney dining discount card.  The card works at the parks and also at Downtown Disney and at most of the restaurants at the resorts.  The card costs $100 for Disney Vacation Club Members.  Tables in Wonderland (TIW) saves 20% on most table service meals at Walt Disneyworld. It includes entrees, appetizers and even alcohol for up to ten people.  When you use it, an 18% gratuity is automatically added to your bill.  So basically you save the cost of the tip plus 2% on all meals. (We’re usually 20% tippers.) There are six of us going to Walt Disneyworld and we will be there for eight nights.  We have at least one table service restaurant scheduled for each day that we are there.  So if we have the card from the very beginning, it will not only brake even, but it will save us some moolah.

We get to Florida on Tuesday, October 13.  We have a 7:00 pm dining reservation at Olivia’s Cafe at Old Key West.  (My favorite restaurant in the whole of Walt Disneyworld!)  So shortly after checking in, I will make my way to Downtown Disney (or is it Disney Springs yet?), to purchase a TIW card.  Then I will squeeze that card dry over the next eight glorious nights!

Meet you at the Kingdom!

It’s COOL to Give!

Day 320 in my meandering my way to meeting up with Mickey (3 months and 18 days to go)

Things are heating up for me right now, and so I forgot to blog yesterday.   Oops!  Each year at this time we sponsor a benefit for COOL MinistriesCOOL Ministries has two food pantries, one in Lake County (where we live) and another in McHenry County.  They also manage twelve Transitional Housing units.  COOL Transitional Housing Program is designed for families (single parent or two parent households) with children, who have found themselves homeless (or about to be) and without resources. These families may obtain further educational training, better employment, gain life skills, learn to budget, save money, receive counseling and explore personal and spiritual growth. Each family exits the program able to maintain self-sufficiency.

Anyway…the benefit is this Sunday, June 28, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.  It will be located at the Lake Bluff Village Green (at the Gazebo).  There will be three bands playing (My husband and son are in the band playing at around 4:00 pm.), and there will be food to purchase from Graffiti Grill and Best Wishes Ice Cream.  Throughout the four hours we will be collecting cash and food donations for COOL Ministries.  If you’re local, come on by!

So I have been very busy with some last minute details, and I completely forgot to blog yesterday.  Now you know why.  🙂

Meet you at the Kingdom!

When It Started for Me

Day 319 in showing my Disney-side as I wait to meet up with Mickey (3months and 20 days to go)

This year Disney has been asking the question, “When did it start for you?” “When did what start?” you might ask.  They want to know when your love of all things Disney began.  I’ve been thinking about this, looking back to see when the connection was made.  Disneyland was opened the year I was born, 1955.  They are having a huge Diamond Celebration this year as the park turns 60 years old.  I remember being very young and faithfully watching The Mickey Mouse Club on TV.  It turns out that it first aired in 1955.  Before I began school, I remember begging my mom to enroll me in The Mickey Mouse Club. For a nominal fee, you could sign up by mail and receive a certificate and Mouse Ears, that proved you were a member.  I waited and watched for the postman every day, and day after day my mom would say, “Not today, Honey.  Maybe tomorrow.”  Finally a few weeks later the package arrived.  I tore it open with such excitement, because at last I was a member and could watch The Mickey Mouse Club with my ears on.  But when I looked at the certificate and the ears, I was disappointed.  In my youth I read that I was an “Artificial Member of the Mickey Mouse Club.”  I went to my mom in tears saying, “Why am I only an Artificial Member?  We paid the money.”  Mom wiped my tears, and read the certificate out loud, “Donna Taskila is an Official Member of The Mickey Mouse Club.  It says you are Official, not Artificial.”  I grinned from ear to ear, and I wore those Mickey Mouse Ears until they disintegrated.

That’s it.  That’s the moment when I became a Disney diehard.  I liked it before, but from that moment I was all in: hook, line and sinker.

I am so excited for October!  Meet you at the Kingdom!

Shrimp and Peppers..Oh, My!

Day 313 in moving toward Mickey

Today’s plan was to try a new recipe for dinner, and we did.  We had Shrimp and Pepper Stir-Fry.  The recipe is from Betty Crocker 30 Minute Meals for Diabetes.  I will share it here:

Ingredients

  • RICE-1&1/2 c. water; 1&1/2 c. uncooked instant brown rice
  • GINGER PAN SAUCE-1 T. reduced-sodium soy sauce; 1 T. water; 2 t. cornstarch; 3/4 t. ground ginger
  • STIR-FRY-1 T. canola oil; 2 medium green onions, finely chopped (2 T.); 1 clove garlic, finely chopped; 1 medium red bell pepper, cut into thin strips (1&1/2 c); 1 medium green bell pepper, cut into thin strips (1&1/2 c); 12 oz uncooked deveined peeled medium (31 to 35 count) shrimp, thawed if frozen, tail shells removed; 1 c. halved cherry tomatoes

Directions

  1. In a 1-quart saucepan, heat 1&1/2 cups of water to boiling over high heat.  Stir in rice; return to boiling.  Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 5 minutes.  Remove from heat.  Let stand covered 5 minutes; fluff with fork and let cool slightly.
  2. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix sauce ingredients until smooth; set aside.
  3. In a 12-inch nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat.  Add onions and garlic;  cook 1 minute, stirring frequently.  Add bell peppers; cook about 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until softened.  Add shrimp and tomatoes; cook 3 to 5 minutes stirring frequently, until shrimp are pink and peppers are crisp-tender.
  4. Stir sauce into shrimp mixture.  Heat to boiling; cook and stir until sauce is thickened.  Serve over rice.

Makes 4 servings.  2&1/2 carbohydrate choices

I thought t was delicious, but next time would try doubling the sauce amount.  It was a little dry for my taste.

Meet you at the Kingdom!