I'm approaching the last week of my summer vacation. As a now 220-day employee, I'll be going back to work on July 10th. I can't believe it's almost time to start, the last month has flown by. My only plan for next week is to enjoy every bit of summer fun possible. Not that summer will be over on the 10th by any means, but I expect be so busy and preoccupied the first few weeks at this new job that I won't notice much of it.
Wednesday afternoon I went swimming for the first time this year. My friend Marian has a nice saltwater pool, and she and her husband are generous in inviting friends over anytime to swim. The cool water felt wonderful, as it always does this time of year! I've been invited back tomorrow (provided the weather cooperates) and I plan to take her up on it.
I'll have a nice tan by the time I go back to work, between the pool and being out in my garden. I'd like to be able to wear cool dresses and skirts with bare legs to work while it's still so hot out, and my legs will look better with at least a little tan on them. I'm careful not to overdo the sun exposure, though.
I've been eating a lot of fresh fruit. The Food Lion down the street has been getting in the most delicious honeydew melons, and I went to the farmer's market and bought strawberries, blueberries, and fresh peaches the other day. Before heading to my friend's house and the pool I made guacamole and fruit salad to share. One shouldn't arrive empty handed, right?
What else? I'm watching soapy tv shows that my husband wouldn't like during the day while he's at work. This is an annual summer tradition for me. This year I'm watching The Mayfair Witches on AMC+, a show based on Anne Rice's book The Witching Hour. They changed a bunch of stuff (although I supposed they had to, the book is an absolute tome coming in at over 1000 pages) and they even "combined" some characters to move the story along, but it's fun and mindless and fills some time in the long hot afternoons. I've also been doing a lot of reading.
The dogs and Marco are so happy when I'm at home all the time. They're all in for a sad letdown very soon! I had to take both dogs to the vet last week. George had inflamed and infected ears, as well as allergies and a rash on his belly, and Poppy suddenly started scratching herself raw around her eyes. She's apparently developing some allergies, too. Well, both dogs got exams, ear slide tests, medicines, and George got a big shot of prednisone. Poor George also had to be muzzled to let the vet medicate his ears (they were so painful, and he was so distressed we were afraid he'd bite someone otherwise) and I had to take him back in a week for a second dose to be administered. The bill for everything came to almost $500. That was a hard pill to swallow (ha!) after paying for a new roof earlier this month, but what could we do? The dogs needed help, and they're both feeling much, much better now. (Gregg said, "They'd better be!")
One last bit of news is that my dad is doing a little better at the moment. He's been up and around and has responded well to his latest treatments. My mom sounded almost giddy with relief when I called yesterday to check on them. Please send all good vibes our way for it all to continue for awhile!
that fruit salad looks wonderful...I love fruit..any and all..one of my good friends is bringing me over a bunch of fresh peaches..can't wait.
ReplyDeletePeaches are one of the true delights of summer!
DeleteBack to work!?!?! Feels like summer is just getting started!! Summer fruit this season has been the tastiest I remember.
ReplyDeleteWith this new position, I won't have whole summers off anymore, but I will get two weeks off at the end of June/beginning of July. As well as all the other breaks throughout the year (about eight weeks total...who can argue with that?!)
DeleteYou have reminded me to make some fruit salad! I will do that. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely cannot believe you only have one more week of vacation. That time was shorter than a sneeze!
You said it! The past month just flew by.
DeleteGlad your Dad is doing a little better. Enjoy the rest of your holidays!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Debra. He's still in very poor health but any improvement is encouraging.
DeleteA pool is a must on these hot humid days!
ReplyDeleteWe have been buying fruits at our farmer's market every week; so many good things to try!
I appreciate having a friend with a pool. It would be too much expense and maintenance for us!
DeleteThe fruit salad looks luscious, cool and tasty. Enjoy the next 10 days or so of your summer vacation. Best wishes on the new job... may you know peace, contentment, and purpose.
ReplyDeletePeace, contentment, purpose....all very good things. Thank you Damselfly! (I love your name).
DeleteDog medical expenses can be unbelievable excruciating, it's because a lot of Vets know will pay.
ReplyDeleteAt least now I have day and night access to the vet if I have a question or problem...through Martina, of course. Our dogs get a little bit of special treatment. :)
DeleteIt's a drag to have to go back to school so soon, but the new job will be worth it! Glad you're squeezing all you can out of your summer. I'm glad your dad is better.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready to go back and get started! The first three weeks or so I should have Fridays off, which is how it works until the students return.
DeleteDown to the last week--hard to believe. But next year will be so exciting!
ReplyDeleteI'm very excited! It feels like a totally new start.
DeleteThat fruit salad is mouthwatering! It's the perfect time of year for that, and I guess your garden is doing very well, too.
ReplyDeleteOh dear... that vet's bill was indeed a hard pill to swallow (ha!), but you as responsible and loving pet owners would never leave a painful or uncomfortable condition of your pets untreated.
O.K. and I have friends and acquaintances with pools, but can you believe we have never ever been to their places for a swim? We've been there for BBQs, but then it was either too cold or for some other reason nobody went in.
You are right, a slight tan is not harmful for your skin. As with nearly everything else in life, it's all in the balance :-)
It was such a relief when Poppy and George (especially George) started feeling better. It had been a nagging worry for weeks. You can't put a price tag on peace of mind! :)
DeleteSending good vibes. Can't believe you're almost back to work, but so happy it's new work! That fruit salad looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe fruit salad really was delicious, Mitchell! Simple and cool and satisfying.
DeleteI am excited to see what you think of your new job! Glad your dad is doing better, and my, that fruit salad does look like it would hit the spot on a hot day!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your enjoying your summer. I'm also looking forward to hearing all about your new position.
ReplyDeleteOur dog is almost 10 yrs. old and he has been on a drug called Apoquel for 9 years of his life. Before the vet prescribed Apoquel, he was an itchy mess; eyes, ears and skin. He has been itch-free ever since with no negative side effects. The downside is the expense. He takes one pill a day and each pill costs $4.00. It may be cheaper in the states though.
I can't wait to hear all about your new job. Hope you love it, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteA hard pill to swallow... yes, I geddit Jennifer. You should be a stand up comedian!
ReplyDeleteGood news - and good reading! Nothing says summer for me than a fruit salad like yours
ReplyDeleteOh I hear you when it comes to frothy daytime TV! I'm currently hooked on an old series called Celebrity Ghost Stories. I'm glad your dogs are getting better, poor puppies. That's good news.
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