Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Tomatoes are starting to blossom

I rehung the shower curtain last night, then went to bed with a tapping book. I tapped through several 'chapters' before turning off the light. I got up at 7:30, and read e-mail. I watched a video on the cancer epidemic while exercising and juicing. I added trace minerals to the juice, and it was not bad.
I meditated. I thought I had time to eat breakfast so I made it but then had to leave it for later. I put my drybrushing brush in some soapy water to soak. I drove to post to get the mail. Then to the Sew Faithful group to visit them But they had to clear the room for another group so that did not last long. I was talking to Beverly outside when my phone rang. It was the optometrist's office calling to give me an appointment with a specialist in two weeks. Then I went to the Asian store for kimbap. It was made by someone else this week and was not as good. On the way home I stopped for gas. When I got home, I ate all of my breakfast and all of the kimbap with kimchi. I could feel myself in an eating mood, so I needed to get out of the house and away from the food. I went to the bank to talk to the account specialist about refinancing. It did not seem like she could give me a great rate, but she promised to have a mortgage specialist call me. She gave me some homework on finding out a few key things about the loans. When I got home, I e-mailed Chris about the bills. And I called our mortgage company. But they refused to talk to me without written permission from Chris. And they would not accept an e-mail, only a fax. I laid in the sun until the ants bit me.  (That seems so unfair considering how tolerant I've been.)  I cleared more e-mail, getting below 50 unread for the first time in a long time.  I watched an episode of TQS.  I worked on designing a smaller circular border. I cooked a sweet potato in the toaster oven. I put on pants and shoes to try out the weed eater. I was less than impressed with the job it did around the fence, or anywhere. Maybe it takes practice? I also tried the trimmer function. I checked my garden and found a good-sized pea pod, and a tomato blossom. I ate the pod and put the trimmer away and got out the clippers. I started with a plan of clipping one bush a day so as not to overdo it. I could not finish the first bush without a ladder, so I started a second one. And the others followed. I trimmed what I could reach on all of them. By then it was almost dark, so I put my tools away and came in to read e-mail. I listened to Maryann Williamson's campaign speech as I looked through pins of quilts on Pinterest. Then I got a link to a video of tapping for being uncomfortable with money. The tapping expert was using a 635 nanometer laser on the patient's aural acupuncture points. Fascinating. She was also doing muscle testing, and the extra water I have been drinking made it work really well. I paused the video at 10 to write to my blog.
*  This is the red project I worked on yesterday  *

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