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27 November, 2016

Long Weekend *(Kind of)

Well, hello there!

I hope everyone has had a great long weekend/Thanksgiving weekend/normal weekend for non-US individuals 

For me, it really was a long weekend, in the sense of using the word "long" to describe a week that seems to never end.

So, to start with, I actually had to work Thursday night. I went in to Target at 5:45 pm since we opened at 6:00 that night for our "Black Friday" doorbuster sales or whatever. All I know is that it was late and I was tired and I saw someone buy like 20 bears that were each 3 feet tall for some unknown reason.

I also had to work Friday and yesterday and will be going in to work this evening as well.

So, it's been a long weekend/week, ya feel? (I actually don't remember what the last day I had off was, but my calendar says it was the 20th of November so I guess that was it)

Anyway, I think that's just a thing for people working in retail. It's awful, but someone has to do it, right?

On the bright side, I've been up to some fun stuff this weekend (when I'm not at work, that is)

On Thursday, I helped my mom make the Thanksgiving dinner. Since I'm vegan there were a few things that had to be done in 2 different ways so that I could have this item but everyone else wouldn't have to eat the no-meat-no-egg-no-dairy version. Because of this, I made my own sweet potatoes (actually just because I don't like the regular kind my mom makes, I could technically have eaten the regular ones but I'm just not that into sweet potato casserole), my own stuffing, my own mashed potatoes, and my own carrots. I mean, I didn't do any of these things completely by myself. My mom did the final bake/roast of the sweet potatoes (though I did all the other stuff that got them into the container they were in for this part), my mom pre-cut the bread for stuffing and roasted the vegetables that went in it, my mom boiled all the potatoes for mashed potatoes, and she did the carrot slicing. But I still did a bit of work.
Apparently it's easier to make a Thanksgiving dinner with help than by herself.

So we cooked and then later we ate and then after that I went to work.

And, what's even cooler than that I got to help is that my vegan mashed potatoes were so good that people didn't notice they were the vegan ones until I said something (I mean, they were eating all of my potatoes, guys, I can't eat theirs but they can eat mine so it's not fair if they eat all of mine and leave no potatoes for me, right??) that in the future, we only have to do one batch of mashed potatoes for big family meals! This will save a ton of time and also make the entire meal healthier for the family and friendlier for me. It's really a win-win-win, ya know?

So, yeah. That was Thursday. I intended to make a post on Thursday, but got all caught up in the Thanksgiving stuff and watching the parade and the dog show, so I didn't.

On Friday, I had work at a weird time (12:45-5:15) so I didn't get to do much since there aren't many hours before 12:45 and it's the time of year where it gets dark at like 4:30 or whatever, so I really just hung out a bit. Nothing too exciting.

But yesterday, Saturday, was a BIG. DAY.

Every year since like 2008, on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, my mom and sister and I go to cut down our Christmas tree, then bring it home and decorate it! So, on Saturday morning, my sister came over and put her laundry in our washing machine (hers broke on Friday night) and then we set out.

First, we had to stop by Target to pick up some things from Wondershop (the Christmas section). We needed outdoor lights because there's a new thing where if there aren't lights on the outside of the house, Santa can't find my niece to bring her her presents. We don't know how this started, but we can't be the reason why Santa doesn't come this year, so we got some big, colorful, round lights to put around the big window and front door and down the front porch railings.

We also picked up a couple of other things because we're having our second tree in the living room this year for my niece (she lives in a different state and couldn't be here for the big tree, so she's getting her own special tree in the living room that she gets to decorate all for herself and it's gonna be awesome).

Then we drove like an hour and a half to a Christmas tree farm to get our Christmas tree.

Normally, it's only like 45 minutes to an hour, but the farms we usually alternate between [Christmas tree farms close every couple of years to let the trees grow, so you have to have a backup] were both closed. We [I] ended up selecting a farm that was a bit farther away than usual because this farm also had alpacas.

It was mildly disappointing. They had lots of different kinds of trees to choose from, which was exciting to me (I thought a Virginia Pine or an Easter Red Cedar might be nice, rather than our usual Eastern White Pine) but my sister didn't like the other types of trees. The Eastern White Pines they had were a little smaller than we usually go for, or else way bigger than we are allowed to get because of the size of the room the tree lives in. And the alpacas were nowhere to be seen! I thought that they'd at least be visible from the tree part of the farm, but no dice. I did get a nice pair of alpaca socks though [so, a lot of vegans don't believe in using anything made from any part of any animals, but I'm a little more lenient when it comes to wearables; I'm not into leather or anything, but if the animal doesn't have to die to make the wearable item, I'm okay with it--alpacas and sheep and other fleecy animals can be shorn without being harmed and need to be shorn yearly in the spring anyway, so we may as well find a nice use for their fleeces--that being said, it's best to be careful about where you get your fleecy stuff from--make sure the people who shear the animals do so humanely and nicely without hurting them].

ANYWAY, we found a suitable tree, and then bought it and brought it home to decorate. The tree we got was an Eastern White Pine, our usual, and about 6 feet tall. It was very easy to cut down because it was younger than the ones we usually get, it seemed. Once we got it home, I barely had time to go to the bathroom before the tree was up on the stand, waiting to be decorated! My sister handled the lights while my mom helped find the last couple of bins with Christmas decorations (somehow after 4 years, it's still always a struggle to get all of it out of the basement). 

While we were pulling our ornaments out, we found that a lot of the cardboard boxes we've kept them in for decades had gotten a bit yucky from the basement flooding earlier this year, so we had to eliminate these boxes [we had to throw them away because they were moldy and I don't think you can recycle moldy boxes] as we got the ornaments out. We got all our ornaments onto the tree, put the second tree up in the living room, and then it was time for me to get ready for work.

But, we got everything set up, so, now it's just a matter of waiting 3 weeks for our first Christmas! 
[my niece and sister are coming over the weekend before Christmas this year, because they were here for Christmas last year, so they're going to be with the other side of the family for the day of and with us the weekend before--it's gonna be two Christmases this year, whoo-hoo!!]

Anyway, that's how my weekend has been so far.

Today has been pretty chill. I just woke up and played some games on my phone and read a few chapters in I Am Malala and then went for a run, which ended up being a much longer run than I anticipated. It turns out that I run a lot longer and farther once I stop thinking about how long and far I've run, so instead of counting my miles or my time, I just listened to Hamilton and ran until the end of "Non-Stop," because by then it turned out to be noon and I was getting very hungry.

And then I ate lunch and now I'm doing this, but it's also time to sign off so I can make the meal that I'll be eating at work tonight, since my shift is long enough for a meal break. So that's all for now!

xx,
Sienna
The Fierce Feminist

06 November, 2016

#OutInTheSunday and #SundayRunDay

Happy Sunday!

Today I'm getting out in the sun double (or more) my usual amount.

I started off the morning early, by waking up at 1:47 to use the toilet, then deciding to stay up to watch the clock go from 1:59 to 1:00 (something that I've always kind of wanted to do, but never wanted to stay up to do, so this was a super convenient coincidence--I can mark that one off my bucket list!)

But I didn't get up after that; I went back to sleep and slept until like 7:30 (which is the new 8:30) because I was behind on my sleep and this was the perfect opportunity to catch up a little bit.

Then I got up and went for a short run, because it was cold outside and the cold air always hurts my throat and lungs when I'm running (and thus breathing more) so I was only out for 20 minutes, but better 20 minutes than no minutes, right?

AND today I'm going apple picking! So that's gonna be a lot of fun and a great way to spend some quality time outside in the sun and with my mom and sister. I'm excited about it. I've been really digging apples lately, so this will be a nice way to get lots of exciting kinds of apples. But I'm definitely going to need to find some fun ways to use them other than just eating them because one can only eat but so many apples plain.

Anyway, those are my plans for the day! I hope everyone is looking forward to a great fall Sunday!

xx,
Sienna
The Fierce Feminist

30 October, 2016

#OutInTheSunDay AND/OR #SundayRunDay

Happy Sunday!

If you couldn't tell from the title, I did a #SundayRunDay for my #OutintheSunday

Also, today was the Marine Corps Marathon in DC/Alexandria, VA so to anyone and everyone who went and did that: Rock. On. You're a star!

I, personally, did not run the Marine Corps Marathon, because my body is not ready for a marathon at this point. Maybe next time. Or maybe not. I'm still not sure marathons are something I'm interested enough in to dedicate the amount of time and effort it takes to train for one.

But I know one of my former professors did the MCM and she inspires me with her motivation and commitment to running, as well as her superior intellect in her field and just being a generally great person.

Instead of the marathon, today I ran 5.36 miles in an hour and 10 minutes (okay, I walked a little bit, but that's still on the high end for me for both distance and time when actually running in the real world--my indoor machine runs are generally much more mileage, though every machine I've been on makes me stop running and cool down at an hour). It was a beautiful day and I'm glad I got to spend some time outside in it instead of inside doing work and stuff the whole day.

That being said, since my run, I have done half of a puzzle (the puzzle is a van Gogh self portrait and very difficult because, you know, it's like half blue with blue speckles) and I've been reading some of Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. I'm trying to get caught up on my reading goal because I did not keep up this weekend. I'm only like a day behind now though (with yesterday's and today's pages to read).

So I'm gonna get back to that. Enjoy this image of the van Gogh self-portrait that I am trying to piece together from 400 little bits of speckly color.


xx,
Sienna
The Fierce Feminist

29 October, 2016

#SelfCareSaturday: The NightTime Edition

Happy #SelfCareSaturday, y'all!

So it's a bit later than usual for me to be posting, but I wanted to get one up 

My self-care plans today were interrupted by work, but it wasn't too bad. We were pretty busy so the 5.5 hours passed pretty quickly.

Anyway, my day more or less looked like this:

Woke up at 6 am because I thought I had work from 8:00-12:15
Looked at my calendar and realized I had work from 12:00-5:30, not 8:00-12:15
Went back to bed until 8
Woke up again and fed my mom's cats and ate my own breakfast and watched Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy
Went for a short run outside. A little less than half an hour because I had time constraints with my work shift.
Came back inside for a shower
Made rice and a little package of Bombay Potatoes (which you can buy in like pre-made microwaveable packages and it's life) for my lunch
Watched more television that I didn't get to watch when it was on but was on the DVR
Went to work from 12-5:30
Came home and made tiny [vegan] pizzas on homemade bread made my mom's friend Mike

And I've been pretty much just chilling since then. I did a puzzle on my iPad and have been watching a tv show called "Murder Made Me Famous," which talks about famous murder cases. Right now I'm watching the one about Drew Peterson. I've also done a load of laundry which just finished drying so I'll probably grab that out of the dryer and put it away once I'm done watching this episode of murder made me famous then go to bed.

Yeah, that was pretty much my day. I hope everyone out there got a good self-care Saturday!

xx,
Sienna
The Fierce Feminist

22 October, 2016

Happy #SelfCareSaturday!

Happy Saturday, y'all!

I hope your weekend's off to a great start!

Mine's a little wonky because I'm starting a new position as an instructor at the local Mathnasium centers and also working at Target, but I'm hoping to make the best of the busy weekend (and make some bank when payday comes next week).

My schedule is doing a weird thing today where I'm free until I work 11-2:15ish and then I'm home for a few hours before I work at 5:45, so I'm trying to figure out the best way to practice self-care in the hours I have free.

So far, I've spent an extra hour in bed before getting up and cleaned Lucy's litter box (because it was a huge mess since the other cats have discovered it and decided they want to be able to use it as well and they're super messy and make big piles of litter outside the box) and fed myself, Lucy, and Dale (not in that order).

I'm also putting off changing from my comfy elephant pants into my khakis for work, so that's a good thing for me. But I don't think I'll get to do much before I have to leave to get to work by 10 'til 11 (since it's my first day, I'm going to be early to familiarize myself with the center since I've never been to this particular one).

I think in between work shifts, I'll probably go for a short run since I missed the last two days because on Thursday I was also super busy, and on Friday I ended up spending the morning doing not a lot and then going to the grocery store. 

I'll also try to do my daily reading in Don Quixote so I can stay caught up, but I'm not sure if I'll have time because if I run, I'll have to shower and I need to have dinner before I go to Target at 5:45 because my shift is only 4.25 hours which means no meal break (I usually eat an apple or granola bar or both in my 15 minute breaks, but it's never enough time for a meal).

So hopefully, I'll have time to do all the things I want to do in between my work shifts, but if not, then it's okay because I have all morning tomorrow since I only work at one place and not until 12:45 which gives me like 4.5 hours to do things!

So, yeah. That's about it. Have a good day, everyone!
xx,
Sienna
The Fierce Feminist

15 October, 2016

Happy Self-Care Saturday!

Good morning!

Happy #SelfCareSaturday!

I hope everyone's weekend is off to a great start! I got mine started off with a nice hour run/walk outside using CharityMiles to raise money for Girl Up!, an organization dedicated to empowering girls worldwide. Who says self-care can't also be helping others?

Anyway, other than that, today is looking like it'll be a pretty relaxing day for the most part. I mean, I have to go to the grocery store and get a few things, and I need to go pick up some cat litter and mouse food, but other than that, I will probably mostly be reading and getting cat snuggles.

I don't know if I've mentioned this before, but I'm currently reading Don Quixote  by Miguel de Cervantes, translated to English by Edith Grossman and it's going pretty well, but it's just such a long book that sometimes I get overwhelmed by reading it. My goal for today is to catch up on my scheduled reading, because I've fallen a few days behind (I think I've got Monday-today's pages to get through, so about 180 pages maybe, I'm trying to do an average of 30 pages per day this year to get through the 10,000-some pages in the 14 books I've selected to read throughout the year (though I've already surpassed the page goal and the total book count in books that I got sidetracked by)

I also plan to stop by the local library and try to get a library card. I'm not sure if I'll be able to, because my driver's license doesn't have my current address, and neither does my passport, so I have to locate some piece of mail I've received at the address in order to prove I'm residing in the city of Richmond. But hopefully if I can't get one today, I'll be able to get one within the next couple of weeks, because most of the rest of my books for 2016 are ones I don't have and will need to borrow from a library or else buy (I do have one of the books I planned to read this year on my bookshelf, so if not I can do that one next).

So yeah, that's about it for my plans today. I'm looking forward to a relaxing day off!

xx,
Sienna
The Fierce Feminist