For those of you who don’t already know it, this month is officially Just Jot it January, or JusJoJan. See, I have the sign to prove it. You can even click on it for the link.
It is also cold outside, and I have proof of that too because I took a screen shot.
My new weather network app informed me this clear sunny Sunday morning that the temperature outside was -34 C, feels like -43 C. So it’s gotten considerably better since then, right? Except that the early dark always makes me feel colder.
I got rid of my old weather app because it always showed me a pretty rural landscape which appeared to have inclement weather happening somewhere in front of it, or off to the side with little actual effect on the blue sky and green grass. There was also a big bold and annoying sign hanging in the sky telling me how lovely the premium features of this app would prove to be if only I would decide to purchase the upgrade. So I deleted it instead.
I live with a weatherman, and the app is just a heads up, so that when he stands in front of me looking out the window to inform me that it’s snowing, I can say I already knew that. Today of all days he decided he had to get out of the house and do something. So all by myself I have had to figure out that it’s snowing heavily in B.C. and there is dangerous freezing rain in the Maritime provinces and Newfoundland has some crazy winds going on.
It’s a very good day for all sane Canadians to stay inside and read a good book I think. This thought brings us all the way back around in a circle to the first prompt theme for JusJoJan which happens to be Reading. See how I did that? But, back to the jotting part, the rules state that we can also jot down random thoughts and share them.
Being currently in a very share-y mood and a chronic haver of random thoughts, I decided to go through my list of the puzzling things I have on my notebook phone app. Little pieces of paper can go missing or be thrown away. These, on the other hand, tend to accumulate and defy deletion.
1. dates, rice flour, coconut, espresso powder? (I think the question mark indicates that I feared not being able to find such a thing because it might not exist)
2. sit in the fridge for 10 minutes (recipe instructions that cracked me up)
3. 4:20 pick up time 23rd (I believe that was about a bus on holidays. You don’t want to miss a holiday bus.)
4. Appt at 1, be there 15 min early, allow for traffic and parkade and bicycle accidents (Good advice I guess)
5. A little mini list of my grandchildren and each of their birthdays. (I remember doing this one, because I got tired of being asked their ages and having to be vague about it. Bad grandma.)
6. Scrubber Vileda (because brand names are hard to remember)
7. A long and involved recipe for Lebkuchen (although I’m not even sure what that is)
8. Sorry, I was busy expanding my inner bliss in to the universe. (Always put you excuses in writing)
9. Glop is a valid scrabble word (Who knew? Probably every scrabble player but me)
10. De-calcify pineal gland (what?)
There’s more than ten, but you probably don’t care what my cell phone bill amounts are. Or the prices of organic produce. Frankly, neither do I, once the moment has passed.
Well, that’s entirely enough jotting for one day. There will be a new prompt on the 10th. I’m sure I will be able to flub my way through that one too. Or glop. I could also glop. Maybe I should jot that down.
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