It is the 51st day of recording my Food Diary and posting it here on WordPress.
Better yet, this is the day that our brutal cold snap finally breaks and our temperatures soar up to the freezing point. It has been the longest coldest February that I can ever remember, but the worst of it is finally behind us.
We do not have any huge plans for today, but I am looking forward to a walk – outside in the fresh air 😊 – with Dan and Molly. I’m also excited to be going to Home Depot to pick up some garden seeds. It is finally time to start some seedlings for our garden so we have them to plant once this snow and ice is behind us. That is weeks away, but I am still excited to take that first step.
Food Diary – Day 51
(1) c coffee (2)
(1) Peach (51)
(1/2) c pineapple
(1) Granola bar (160)
(1) Egg (80)
(3) Slices back bacon (52)
(1) Potato patty (85)
(24) oz water
(1) c Lemon Ginger tea
(1) Homemade oatmeal blueberry muffin (199)
(5) Licorice allsorts (110)
(12) oz carbonated water
(1) Lean hamburger patty (307)
(1/2) Sliced tomato (6)
(1/4) Red Onion (3)
(1/2) c lettuce (3)
(25) Lay’s Classic Potato Chips(160)
Total Calories: (1262)
That’s it for today. Take care and have a great day! 💞🤗
Saskatchewan Legislative Building – Wascana Park, Regina, SK.
Today is ‘Saskatchewan Day’. It is a stat holiday for those who still work – and get stat holidays. (sorry Dear, not you🥺)
There is so much to be grateful for, for anyone fortunate enough to live in any province in Canada. Saskatchewan has its own special benefits. We have reasonably affordable single family housing, stable employment, short commute times, plus other benefits too numerous to mention.
This year, I am feeling particularly grateful for one of Saskatchewan’s most obvious benefits – our wide open spaces! From virtually any point in Saskatchewan we can see as far as we can see. In northern Saskatchewan we do have solid forests but they are broken up by many vast open lakes. In the heart of our cities, we have a few congested blocks but we can always look up! Mostly, our province is flat, free, and clear.
It seems strange for me to feel so grateful for such a thing as open space. People who ever knew me would find it quite bizarre.
I have never really been a ‘people person’. I find a lot of people to be demanding, overbearing, aggressive, or just a bitannoying. I find crowds of people to be emotionally overwhelming. (I don’t do parades or crowded stadiums well 😳). I have just always been more comfortable in my own space. As life has gone on, I have had to deal with more and more people – my schooling, my children’s schooling, my daughter’s children’s schooling and eventually a more and more demanding career. It got really difficult to avoid people.
I was constantly backing myself into smaller and smaller spaces to squeeze people out. Eventually, I found myself trapped behind my corner desk all day, and stuck in our little house every night. (Our yard was not even a reprieve as we went through a period of seriously sketchy neighbours. 🙄) With this ever shrinking life of mine and multiple respiratory issues, I felt like I was suffocating.
Then, I retired! (And the pandemic happened). I was free to open my mind to meditation, free to venture out into neighbourhood parks, free to enjoy our big beautiful yard. Free to head off on short adventures with Dan when he is off work. Freedom! 🤗
I am finally free to come out of the stifling little spaces that I backed myself into and appreciate the wide open spaces of this beautiful province that we live in. I can never get too much of the open skies, the endless fields, the beautiful lakes and rivers, the long and winding (or relatively straight) roads. We live in a big, beautiful, amazing province! For that, I am truly grateful – on Saskatchewan – and every Day. 🤗
Saskatchewan – Land of the Living Sky!
I hope everyone is having a good day and that you have the time to feel grateful for your province, state, or homeland.
Take care and see you tomorrow!💞
“The more grateful I am, the more beauty I see” – Mary Davis