Saturday, February 7, 2026

Saturday Reset Cleaning

 


         Saturday Reset Cleaning: Starting the Weekend Fresh



This morning, we decided to switch things up and do our usual weekend reset on a Saturday instead of Sunday evening. The plan was simple: get the house in order today so tomorrow could be reserved for our monthly grocery shopping trip. Honestly, this may become our new normal.


We started our chores right at 8 a.m. and wrapped up by 10 a.m., which felt like a win all on its own. There’s something so satisfying about knocking out housework early and still having most of the day ahead of you.


We began in the kitchen, as we usually do. Counters were wiped down, clean dishes were put away, and the refrigerator got a much-needed cleanout. You know the kind—checking expiration dates, tossing leftovers that had seen better days, and giving the shelves a quick wipe. After that, we swept and mopped the floor, leaving the kitchen fresh and ready for the week ahead.


Next, we headed into the bedroom. We cleaned off our bedside tables (they always seem to collect random things), emptied the trash, dusted, and vacuumed. It didn’t take long, but it made a big difference. There’s something calming about walking into a tidy bedroom at the end of the day.


From there, we moved on to the living room. Thankfully, it hardly ever gets too bad, but it’s always nice to give it a good dusting and vacuum to make it sparkle again. A clean living room just feels more inviting, especially when you plan on spending some quiet time reading or watching TV later.


Our last stop was the dining room. I cleaned off the table and tackled the weekly mail pile. Please tell me I’m not the only one who lets mail stack up throughout the week! I sorted through everything, discarded a lot of unnecessary papers, and organized my medicines. I still need to put them into my daily pill organizer—I tend to do better when all my pills are together. Sometimes I laugh and say my breakfast is my medications. If you know, you know.


By the time we finished, the house felt lighter somehow. Clean, calm, and ready for the weekend. Growing up, Saturday mornings were always cleaning days in my house. My mom would be up early, getting everything done, and doing this reset today brought back some really good childhood memories.


For lunch, we kept things simple and delicious. We made burritos topped with chili, using leftovers from a few nights ago when Mr. C. made chili. It was fast, easy, and surprisingly good—one of those meals that reminds you leftovers can be just as comforting as the original dish.



Later in the afternoon, I headed out to the laundromat. I arrived around 4 p.m. and was finished by 5 p.m., which is always a relief. After that, I stopped to fill up the Jeep with gas since Cherrie and I are heading to Norman, Oklahoma tomorrow for groceries. I also ordered dinner from Subway, making one last stop before heading home. I was back in the house by 6 p.m.


Overall, the day was incredibly productive, but it never felt rushed or stressful. I still had plenty of time to relax, read on my Kindle, and watch a little TV. Most importantly, I was home with my sweet husband, and that’s always the best part of any day.


Getting everything done early made the weekend feel longer and more peaceful. There’s something comforting about a clean home, full bellies, and nowhere you have to be. If this Saturday reset becomes our new routine, I’m all for it.


Friday, February 6, 2026

Friday Vibes



                                                                          Looking at the Weekend


I am so grateful today is Friday. There’s just something about knowing the weekend is finally here that makes everything feel a little lighter. Even when life is busy—and let’s be honest, it usually is—it’s nice to pause for a moment and look ahead at what’s coming instead of rushing through the days.


This weekend feels like a good one, full but not overwhelming, and that’s my favorite kind.


Tomorrow will start with a trip to the laundromat since our washing machine is still not working. It’s not exactly how I’d choose to spend a Saturday, but I’m making the best of it. I plan to wash all the clothes so we can hopefully be set for the week ahead. Sometimes those simple, necessary errands are just part of life, and I try to remind myself that they won’t last forever.


After that, I’ll be picking up some pizzas so we can celebrate Lane’s actual birthday at Brody and Savannah’s. Even though there’s already been celebrating, there’s something special about acknowledging someone on their real birthday. I also have a small toy for Lane to open on his big day, and I’m looking forward to seeing his reaction. Those little moments are what really stick with you.


Sunday is shaping up to be a busy but fun day as well. My best friend Cherrie  and I are heading to Norman to Crest to do our monthly grocery shopping. It’s funny how errands like grocery shopping become more enjoyable when you’re doing them with your best friend. We always manage to laugh, catch up, and somehow turn a regular chore into quality time.


I’m also hoping we can find something fun to do while we’re out so I’ll have a cute “Sunday Funday” blog post to write about. That’s always the goal—memories first, blog post second. When I get back home and unload groceries, I’ll head over to Blake and Jessica’s to take Brooks his small birthday gift and wish him a happy birthday on his actual day. It makes my heart happy to be able to do that.


All in all, it feels like a good, well-balanced weekend. Busy, yes—but full of people I love and moments that matter.


Another thing that’s been on my mind lately is vacation planning. This morning, my sweet husband asked me how much money I already have saved for my New York trip in April. When I gave him the total, I honestly surprised myself. I have half of what I plan to take in cash already saved, and that feels like a big accomplishment.


I still need to purchase my plane ticket, which I’ll put on a credit card and then pay off, but overall I feel like I’m in a really good place financially for this trip. I cannot even put into words how excited I am. This New York trip has lived in my mind for years—decades, really—and I’m so grateful that it’s finally becoming a reality. It feels like one of those dreams that’s been waiting patiently for its turn.


As if that wasn’t exciting enough, yesterday at work my coworkers were talking about doing a team-building day trip to Las Vegas. The idea is to fly out early in the morning and come back late that night, sometime in September. I’ve never done a trip like that before, but honestly, it sounds like it could be a lot of fun with my work besties.


They’re estimating flights around $200, plus spending money for food, souvenirs, and maybe a little casino fun. That means I’ll need to start a separate envelope just for that trip. Between New York, a possible Vegas day trip, and hopefully another visit to North Dakota to see Trevor and his family, there’s a lot of planning ahead.


I’m still hoping I can make it to North Dakota in May for Kyndall’s birthday. I’m not sure yet if I’ll be able to get the time off, but I’m going to try. A Nana has to at least try, right?



Of course, while planning trips and fun things, real life is still happening. We still need to be looking at buying a new washing machine so we don’t have to keep hauling laundry to the laundromat. And I’m also trying to be intentional about making time for Sherry and our Sunday Fun Days.


We’ve been talking about keeping those days more budget-friendly, and honestly, that makes sense. There are so many free or low-cost things to do locally or even in Oklahoma City if you really look. Walks, festivals, people-watching, window shopping, parks, and little hidden gems—we just need to start seeking them out. Saving money doesn’t mean giving up fun, and I think that’s an important lesson we’re both embracing.



So that’s a little peek into my weekend and what’s been on my mind lately. What are your plans for the weekend? If you think of any fun activities you think I might enjoy, definitely leave a comment—I’d love to hear your ideas.


Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to stop by and read. I’d really love it if you’d say hello in the comments. I hope you have a wonderful day, a relaxing weekend, and as always—thanks for stopping by.





Thursday, February 5, 2026

Creating a master list to do, buy and read



                                  A Master List Kind of Life


Do you ever end up with a random list of things to do, buy, and read—scattered across sticky notes, notebooks, and scraps of paper? Because same.


Lately, I’ve been collecting all my little notes and finally compiling them into one master list. It feels oddly satisfying, like I’m rounding up loose ends and giving my brain a break. I decided to add this list to my blog so it’s readily available—and honestly, so I can hold myself accountable.


Sometimes writing things down isn’t enough. Sometimes I need to see the list, revisit it, and maybe even share it. If this post helps you make a list of your own, then that’s a bonus.


Things To Do


One of my bigger goals right now is getting more organized with my finances. It’s not glamorous, but it’s necessary.


  • Call all of my credit card companies
  • Get current balances
  • Confirm minimum payments
  • Write down due dates


Adulting isn’t fun, but future me will definitely appreciate the effort.



Things To Buy


Some of these are practical, some are just for joy—and honestly, both matter.


  • Batteries: AA, AAA, C, and D (because we never have the right ones)
  • Desk décor and accessories


I’m tired of what I currently have on my desk, and since I’m moving cubicles, it feels like the perfect time for a refresh. A new space deserves a little personality.


  • February junk journal supplies
    • Hearts
    • Stickers
    • Scrapbook paper in pinks, reds, and purples


February creativity calls for cozy colors and all the hearts.


  • Eye cleaner towelettes

Not exciting, but very necessary.


Books To Read

My reading list is a mix of fiction, growth, and a little nostalgia.


  • Flock by Kate Stewart
  • Necessary Endings by Henry Cloud
  • Percy Jackson books


Sometimes you need depth, sometimes you need comfort reads—and sometimes you need both.


Looking Ahead: Travel Planning


Even if the trips are months away, planning gives me something to look forward to.


  • Look for flights to North Dakota in May
  • Look for flights to Las Vegas in September


There’s something hopeful about penciling in future adventures.


This master list isn’t about perfection—it’s about clarity. Writing it all down helps me feel less scattered and more intentional. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or forgetful lately, maybe it’s time to gather your sticky notes and make a master list of your own. You might be surprised how grounding it feels.







Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Wednesday Ramblings

 

                                        Midweek Ramblings


It’s finally the middle of the week, and honestly, it’s been a pretty good one so far—even if it feels like it’s dragged its feet getting here.


Monday after work brought an unexpected errand: a trip to the laundromat. Our washing machine has officially stopped working, though thankfully the dryer is still hanging in there. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from the Marlow laundromat since it’s been years since I’d been there, but I was pleasantly surprised. The place was clean, the washers and dryers all appeared to be in good working order, and everything just felt… well cared for.


Even better, when I pulled up, I spotted Cinda—a longtime friend from high school. We spent many hours together back then, and I shared so much time with her and her family through the years. It felt like one of those little gifts life hands you when you least expect it. We got to visit while our laundry washed, which made the time fly by. I was only there about 40 minutes since I didn’t need to dry anything. I know this will be my routine for a while until we can buy a new washer, hopefully sometime in March.


Work-wise, I’ve had a small but important change. I was moved back to a different aisle in the call center recently, and I’ve actually enjoyed it. I sit near Shelby and Madison, with Mindy and Desiree on the other side, so there’s been plenty of chatting between calls. But today, Sherry mentioned that she plans to move us around again in the next few weeks—and I’ll be heading back to my old aisle near Sam.


Odd as it may sound, I really do perform better there. I tend to absorb the emotions of the people around me, for better or worse. Shelby struggles with high anxiety and often talks out loud about things we simply can’t change, and I find that it affects my own mindset. So I’m actually looking forward to the move. I’ve already started cleaning out my file cabinet and clearing off my desk, and I may even switch up my desk décor once I relocate.


Supper tonight was an easy win—we grabbed takeout from the Chinese buffet and brought home all our favorites. There was plenty, which means leftovers for tomorrow’s lunch for both Luther and me. That’s always a bonus.


We’ve also been talking through weekend plans. Saturday, we’ll make sure to go see Lane for his birthday. Brooks’ birthday is the following day, though his party won’t be until next Sunday at Curiosity Avenue in Lawton. I’d really like to stop by before then—either Saturday evening or Sunday morning—with a small gift from Nana and Papa, just to let him know how loved he is.


There are only two workdays left this week, and I am ready for them to be over. It’s been busy—Monday especially, Tuesday not far behind—but today, Wednesday, was thankfully calmer.


I also realized I haven’t read on my Kindle in a couple of days, which is unusual for me. I think I need to download a book that really grabs my attention and pulls me back into reading mode.


Looking ahead to Sunday, grocery shopping is a must. We’re planning a trip to Crest in Norman, and I mentioned to Cherrie that it might be fun to stop by the Oklahoma Museum of Art since admission is free. She didn’t seem too interested, but I’m holding out hope I can talk her into it. I also suggested the Goodwill outlet—just something different, nothing too time-consuming. We’ll see how that goes.


For now, that’s about it. Just a midweek pause, reflecting on small changes, simple plans, and the comfort of knowing the weekend is getting closer.