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Sunday, March 6, 2022

A Day in my Life - March

 It's March! I'm so happy to see it arrive.  It seems like it's been a long winter and I am so looking forward to warmer weather and Spring flowers.

Here's how the first day of the month went for me.

It was my day off, but I wasn't able to sleep late.  My car was in the station having the brakes repaired, so I was up early to take Bob to work, so I could use his car.



Here's the kitchen at 6:30 in the morning, it's still dark outside and we were just leaving to get Bob to work.





Bob works about 10 minutes from our home, so it didn't take long to drop him off.  I needed to get groceries, and thought that since I was already up and out I should do it early.  Here I am arriving at the grocery store at 6:45.



When I walked out of the store, the sun was coming up.



I got home and put groceries away, and started some laundry.

This is our laundry chute.  Our washer and dryer are in the basement, and this chute opens up in the half bath.  I keep a laundry basket next to the washer, and the clothes dropped down the chute end up there.  Our kids thought it was pretty fun to put clothes down it when they were younger, and occasionally I would find a toy or some other article down there too.



A friend from church had surgery and church set up a meal delivery for them.  They asked to get their meals at lunch instead of supper, so I made some soup to bring over.

I brought over Wild Rice Chicken Soup, rolls and some chocolate chip cookies.





It was kind of a dreary day, but the temperature was 43 degrees, so the snow was melting.  I took this photo when I left my friend's house.





After I left my friends home, I had my hair cut.





When I got home, I got to work on our taxes.  I've been meaning to work on them for a while and now it was time to get them done.
I use Turbo Tax and it guides you through, once you gather up all your paperwork!  It's a relief to have this done.






I had mixed up Artisan bread and it was raising on the counter.



At 3:30, I had a text from Bob.  He was ready to be picked up

The sky was blue and the ice on this pond was melting.




On this road, the warmer temps have melted most of the snow.  Unfortunately, more snow fell the next day.





Here I am to pick up Bob.  His store is in the middle of a big addition.  The store used to end before the window on the right and now it extends well past that.  Bob's been putting 20,000 steps a day on his fitbit, moving and setting things up in the addition.




As I was driving to get him, I got called that my car was ready. Perfect timing!


Isn't this place cute?  It feels like you've stepped into an old service station in the 50's-60's.  I paid my big bill, and took my car home.




When I got home, I got supper ready and put it in the oven.



While it was cooking, I did some work on my weekly Bible study.  I showed you this last month too.  Our study for this week was the Feast of unleavened bread.






Soon it was time for supper.  Here's the bread that was rising earlier.  You may remember that our church was having a bunch of workshops that people could attend.  I taught one on Freezer Meals and kitchen tips.  I went to one on making Artisan bread.  I was thrilled with how this turned out.  It was pretty and tasty too.  I'll be sharing the recipe with you later.



Here's supper!  Pesto chicken with peppers and tomatoes, and green beans - and of course, a slice of bread.




I went outside to the back yard after supper.  We have a lot of trees, so still have plenty of snow because of the shade.





Soon it was time to get on my pj's and snuggle under a blanket and do some reading.  No tv for us on this night.
It was a very nice start to March!

16 comments:

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Mari. I always enjoy seeing what your day was like on the first day of the month. I hope you enjoy the rest of the month. That scripture study book looks interesting.
I am going to look that up on Amazon and possibly order it. Have a great month. See you again soon!

Joyful said...

You had a very early start to your day and a wonderfully pleasant and product beginning to the month. I'm amazed you can go shopping so early. Most grocers don't open nearly that early here. I love watching the sun rise. I mostly do that in the warmer months off of my patio. Your dinner and artisan bread look scrumptious and the lunch you provided to the surgery patient sounds and looks so lovely too. Have a wonderful week.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Wow, you got so much accomplished on your day off! You are so organized and energetic! I love your sweet birdhouses, and your lovely airy and neat kitchen. I think my favorite photo is the one right before Ace Hardware, it is so beautiful. Looks like a Birch tree. It is shocking how many steps your husband got in during only one day! The bread looks almost too beautiful to eat!

Hootin Anni said...

A busy day ...but, oh so productive. The bread looks perfect. Love the laundry shoot. And car repair is expensive, but I try and remind myself how privileged I am to have such a luxury while others don't.

Martha said...

I love this! I was just talking to another blog friend about doing something like this. What a busy and productive day you had. Enjoy the rest of the month!

Kerin said...

What a nice post!
Love all the nice things going on at your place, and seeing a glimpse of your community.
I love Dutch oven bread, and just pulled mine out of the oven..lol!

That little old-fashioned place is wonderful!

We are indeed getting closer to spring...one day at a time.
We are closer to spring than we are to fall :)

Smiles :)
~K.

Beside a babbling brook... said...

Busy girl again!!!! And a very productive day.

You had satisfaction, when you snuggled down in your jammies, and read for a while.

🌸🐇🌸

happyone said...

Another busy day for you.
I start my walk most days at 6:30.
Oh my that bread sure looks delicious. I look forward to when you post the recipe!

Jeanette said...

Looks like a nice and productive day off! Soon it will be light at 6:30 in the morning.

Diana said...

I was going to say that I sure hope you were going to share that recipe with us! I'll be watching for it! I'm also interested in how you do the pesto chicken with peppers and tomatoes. I have my way, but would like to hear about yours. I looooove your cute, simple, little kitchen! I'm a minimalist and prefer white so that immediately caught my eye!

Kim said...

I'm always amazed at how much you get accomplished in a day, Mari. And early morning shopping is my favorite. I love being alone in the store and getting home before breakfast with loads to choose from.

Terri D said...

Seems the timing was just perfect for you both, all day on that first day of March! I enjoyed your photos and am glad the weather is improving a bit for you. Early morning grocery shopping is probably the best time to go before the crowds show up. I enjoyed my visit here!! xo

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

I'm always intrigued by these posts. And you're so good at sharing them well. Felt like I was hanging out with you for the day. My former in-laws had a cool chute in their old historical home. My kiddos thought it was fun too. 😉 When your snow was more melted it was even getting a little green! Such hopeful signs. I don't even remember what grass looks like around here. Lol
Bob's store sounds gigantic! And that dinner sure looked yummy - and that bread! 😮 A masterpiece!!

Debi said...

Sounds like you had a very productive day! That bread looks delicious. I haven't ventured into the world of artisan bread yet.

Jenny the Pirate said...

What a full and interesting day you had! And I love the part about no TV. The bread and your meal (actually both meals -- the one you took and the one you ate) looks so delicious. And you're right -- that repair station is adorable! I'm trying with all my might to imagine shopping for groceries at 6:45 in the morning ... and not coming up with anything, haaahaha xoxo

Jean said...

This was a totally lovely post, Mari! I love your life! And your house! And your food!