I Should Be Doing Something, But I'm Not.

Right now, I'm here with you.
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This morning, I baked an oatmeal cake for breakfast. This afternoon, I placed an order on Amazon and wrote an email to a friend. Then I looked for winter slippers online. In a few minutes, I'll go into the kitchen to prepare dinner, which is going to amount to heating up leftovers from yesterday, having a salad that's already made, and making some frozen fries to go with them because I'm out of fresh taters. After dinner, I'll pop back on the forum and probably watch a movie or catch up a bit on a series or two I'm behind on.

And there you have it. It's just a thrill a minute around here.
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That's not bad at all. I love having leftovers to just heat up for dinner since I don't really like to cook.

There are a couple things I want from Etsy and need to order.
 

Pixel's box gets cleaned twice a week. I know you're supposed to do it daily, but it kills my back. I actually drew up a diagram for building an elevated litter box with stairs so Pixel can get to it, and I could do the poop-scooping without stooping and change the sand with no hands. But it would take up like half the kitchen, so it's a no go.
I'm really sorry your back hurts so much. I wonder about those self cleaning boxes but not all cats would use them I assume and they probably cost plenty.

I didn't think you live alone, there is no one else to clean the box? Twice a week isn't the worst.
 
Murmurr I bought a set of stairs off amazon, to put on a short table for my cat litter box...worked great....cannot recall what it cost tho....3 steps, plastic of course...don
That's a great idea if I ever need that. Thanks. I can't live without cats.
 

For many years when I was working, I always felt like I had to do chores during the weekend before I went back to work or I hadn't accomplished anything. My hubby would sit on the couch while I was cleaning or organizing and tell me that relaxing was "doing something". I now get it. I am at the latter part of my life, so just enjoying my leisure time is more important than getting something done.
Two days off I had to shop, plan my meals, including lunch at work (or dinner if I was working PM) do laundry, run the dishwasher. I didn't craft hardly anything for years. My job was killing me. So I went part time. Not sure if I should have waited another year or two but I've been making it OK, so far.
 
Two days off I had to shop, plan my meals, including lunch at work (or dinner if I was working PM) do laundry, run the dishwasher. I didn't craft hardly anything for years. My job was killing me. So I went part time. Not sure if I should have waited another year or two but I've been making it OK, so far.
this is what I did before I retired. The job was 10 hours a day on my feet, and it got to the point where I hated the day ahead... so I went part -time and worked just 3 days a week.. then 2 days a week.. then I retired at 62.. 4 years ago
 
this is what I did before I retired. The job was 10 hours a day on my feet, and it got to the point where I hated the day ahead... so I went part -time and worked just 3 days a week.. then 2 days a week.. then I retired at 62.. 4 years ago
I've turned 62 this year. So I can start social security if I have to.

I sure understand about your job wearing you down. I also rarely worked 8 hours, it was usually more. I was so tired of it and I was over worked.
 
I've done very little... I was out yesterday, a lot of driving in Torrential rain... almost 4 hours driving.. and then a lot of walking around the tourist places.. so whenever I have a day out like that..I'm worn out the next day and have to rest... I've only been like that for the last couple of years..I used to be on form every day like the Energizer bunny.. but not now..I have to have a rest the day after my activities..
I am glad that you got rain; did it help with the heat?
 
Pixel's box gets cleaned twice a week. I know you're supposed to do it daily, but it kills my back. I actually drew up a diagram for building an elevated litter box with stairs so Pixel can get to it, and I could do the poop-scooping without stooping and change the sand with no hands. But it would take up like half the kitchen, so it's a no go.
Elevating the litter box is actually a good idea! When I do it, I lift the box on top of a cedar chest in the room. too bad you can't do that plan, because it sounded really good.
 
Hi Remy, what are you going to get from Etsy? I love to browse. I’ve bought a few things too. 👍
I just ordered some little wall shelves. I ordered one from this gentleman before and was very pleased. I'm a thrift shopper but it's not easy to find nice shelves so I ordered more. I need them for small items the cats can't get into. 😺
 
I'm really sorry your back hurts so much. I wonder about those self cleaning boxes but not all cats would use them I assume and they probably cost plenty.

I didn't think you live alone, there is no one else to clean the box? Twice a week isn't the worst.
I don't live alone; me and Michelle married a little over a year ago. But she works and goes to school, so I do as much around here as I can. I haven't actually told her how often I clean the litterbox. It's covered, and that keeps the stinks contained, but if Michelle noticed an odor I'm sure she'd just go ahead and clean it.

Those self-cleaning boxes are awesome, but the replacement litter is expensive, and each self-cleaning box has it's own proprietary litter. Plus most of them run on electricity, so you've not only got the utility bill, you've got a cord for the cats to chew on. (And, yes, some cats are scared of them.)
 
Those self-cleaning boxes are awesome, but the replacement litter is expensive, and each self-cleaning box has it's own proprietary litter. Plus most of them run on electricity, so you've not only got the utility bill, you've got a cord for the cats to chew on. (And, yes, some cats are scared of them.)
I've heard that those self cleaning boxes do scare kitties. I mean, I hate those self flushing toilets in public restrooms because they always catch me unawares! So how much worse for a cat to have this box start doing "things." I also think the stench is often made worse by scented clay cat litter. We buy pine pellets from a feed store. They reduce to sawdust and it is really easy to scoop.
 
I've heard that those self cleaning boxes do scare kitties. I mean, I hate those self flushing toilets in public restrooms because they always catch me unawares! So how much worse for a cat to have this box start doing "things." I also think the stench is often made worse by scented clay cat litter. We buy pine pellets from a feed store. They reduce to sawdust and it is really easy to scoop.
And pine pellets aren't as heavy as clay litter. But Pixel doesn't like the pine pellets. He'll go potty on dirt, which is free, but of course, dirt doesn't clump like clay does, and it weighs about the same.

Know what I hate about auto-flush public toilets? The mist! It's public toilet bowl mist, and it freaks me out. I cover my face and run.
 
And pine pellets aren't as heavy as clay litter. But Pixel doesn't like the pine pellets. He'll go potty on dirt, which is free, but of course, dirt doesn't clump like clay does, and it weighs about the same.

Know what I hate about auto-flush public toilets? The mist! It's public toilet bowl mist, and it freaks me out. I cover my face and run.
Yes, so true about that mist. It's like inhaling a toilet bowl sneeze, lol. Too bad Pixel doesn't like pine pellets! Cats are so finicky, but we love them anyway!
 
What’s an oatmeal cake? When I googled it, it appears to be a dessert.
@Jules :) It's not a dessert cake, it's a breakfast bar. It's not fluffy like cake, it's denser. I should've described it better. 🥴 I cut it into bars and individually quick froze them on a cookie sheet. Then when I don't feel like eating eggs in the morning, I pull out one of the bars, nuke it, and have it with some fresh fruit. Before you ask, the oatmeal is soaked ahead of time to get rid of some phytic acid in the oats. Phytic acid interferes with mineral absorption.

Here's the recipe -

Soaked, Baked Oatmeal​

Ingredients:
  • 4 cups old fashioned oats
  • 4 Tablespoons butter melted
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil melted
  • 1 cup yogurt
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup raw honey
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons Ceylon cinnamon (you can use any type of cinnamon)
  • 1 1/3 teaspoons Himalayan salt
  • 1/2 cup raisins (I use dried cranberries)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
Directions:
  1. Combine oatmeal, butter, coconut oil, yogurt, water, milk, vanilla, honey, cinnamon, salt, raisins, and unsweetened coconut flakes in a large glass bowl. Let the mixture soak overnight or up to 24 hours.
  2. The next morning, add the baking powder and eggs. Mix well and pour in an ungreased 9"×13" pan.
  3. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes.
Recipe Notes:
You can substitute the raisins with nuts, cranberries, chocolate chips, etc.

Nourish by WebMD - Foods high in Phytic Acid > https://www.webmd.com/diet/foods-high-in-phytic-acid

Academia - Minerals and phytic acid interactions: is it a real problem for human nutrition? >
https://www.academia.edu/74978886/M...ions_is_it_a_real_problem_for_human_nutrition

Bella ✌️
 
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Thanks, @Bella. Thanks for the recipe. I added it to my files for the winter when I start using my oven again.
 


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