Happy weekend everyone. Thanks to Elisabeth for the FIGs initiative!
These are my FIGS 🟣 for this past week.
- Chiropractic care. I am finally taking care of my lower skull pain that comes in around my cycle. Turns out, I have to come twice a week but I have waited long enough. Time to get this taken care of.
- Yoga classes! Three times, Monday night, a sound bath and yoga, a Wednesday night flow, and a Saturday morning flow.
- An excursion to Costco with a good friend on Wednesday afternoon after work. Although I have lived in the US for 20+ years, I have never been to Costco. Or BJ’s. Or Sam’s Club. On Wednesday afternoon I accompanied my friend to Costco. It was an interesting experience but I will not be joining their membership. Too overwhelming for my taste.
- Reading. I finished A Manual for Cleaning Women by Lucia Berlin. A total of four hundred plus amazing pages with themes of relationships, terminal illness, family, addiction, moving houses, and changing jobs. Then I started Wanted: Toddler’s Personal Assistant by Stephanie Kiser. Author spent time nannying for NYC’s 1%; themes of class and privilege.
- Thursday was a snow day for me but a delayed opening for my kids. That means that I had *almost* a whole day to myself :))
- Baba Ganoush. I love eggplant and, for a while now, I wanted to make a baba ganoush recipe. It was delicious and SO easy! In essence, baba ganoush is a middle eastern dish (a dip) that is similar to hummus except it is made with eggplant and not chickpeas. I used one small eggplant so my yield was not a lot but still it was so good. Nice, smoky flavor, eaten with pita bread, and cut up sweet peppers, cucumbers, and celery.
- Chore and behavior chart for kids created by T is working quite well! On it, we have daily tasks like: tidy rooms, no whining, no attitude, piano practice (for L), word practice (for R), among others.
- Spring road trip finalized! NJ to VA, VA to NC, NC to PA, PA to NJ!


🍋 lemons 🍋
This week was not without lemons.
- Chiropractor care. Great but it’s adding to the overwhelm. Just pile it on top my yoga classes, school pick-ups, work and regular life.
- Costco experience was very overwhelming and required some processing on my part. I was happy to leave and pick up R at his preschool. I see why people like it but I do not see myself shopping there.
- An overall sense of fatigue that I am not able to shake. In spite of the fact that I go to bed at a very reasonable time. Feeling like my tank is empty and days have very little margin.
- Falling off the wagon with habits. Especially weights. I have not done any weights since February started. Need to reground and reassess the daily habits.

