- What I've Been Watching -
I started rewatching the first season of the series Cross on Prime Video. Mike and I watched it a while back and I was not paying close attention. Season 2 has just begun. So, I started back at the beginning to better appreciate the new season. I admit that I haven't read the Alex Cross material by Patterson but now I sort of want to.
We've also been watching a lot of SEC basketball. We've been frustrated a lot by our chosen team. Mike has even threatened to begin following and supporting another team. Of course, that would probably mean a blood transfusion for him because his is pure orange.
- What I've Been Loving -
The last several folks who have come into our home for a visit have mentioned that it smells good. Now, when some of the Mister's friends are the visitors, it is generally because he has just mixed a batch of sausage and performed a taste test before sacking it. So, they are sniffing that cooked sausage scent. Usually, the Mister also will light a candle so that that sausage scent doesn't linger and lodge into the upholstery and walls and such and eventually have an unpleasant odor, thank goodness. So, that also might be what his visitor friends might be smelling. So, I keep some sort of fragrant candle or cleaning spray or such within easy reach down there.
One day, back before Christmas last year, when I was ordering groceries, I noticed a sale on candles. I generally give the daughters a candle or some sort of household smell-good item at Christmas. So, I browsed through the different scents and picked some out to be delivered with the groceries. I am fortunate that my Bonus Daughter-In-Law will frequently give me a good-smelling candle and we also inherited several from Mike's mother. I guess folks had gifted them to her or she had stocked up or something, but she had many. It was nice to have them downstairs because, at first, it smelled a bit musty down there. I guess there wasn't much coming and going and the air got a bit stale. At any rate, those candles provided a nice way to inject a bit of freshness and a nice scent.
Now, I'm not one of these folks who believes in having those expensive candles for when guests come and am, frankly. just too much of a cheapskate to spend more than $20 on a candle. Yet, I don't want our home to smell stale and stuffy, nor do I want it to smell like somebody just finished frying sausage or some other pig part that might be a bit strong. (Yes, I'm looking at your chitterlings or souse or cracklin's Mister!) So, these grocery store candles have really fit my style. My taste sort of runs to having a citrusy sort of smell during warm weather and a cinnamon-based scent for winter. I also want something to be subtle and not overpowering. Just a wee bit of freshness or scent that is hardly noticed. One of the scents I sampled this winter was a Tuscany Candle in the cinnamon scent and another was Fall Festival. I found that I love having that subtle hint of a scent - especially after cooking something smelly like sausage or seafood.
Another scent source that I've used is Buff City. I was introduced to this company several years back via a gift from my son and daughter-in-law. There are makeries scattered around; so, there might be one close to you where folks can have a bath bomb creating party and shop in the store. My experience has strictly been with online shopping, though. They have a variety of products such as bar soap, foaming hand soap, candles, laundry soap, etc. We love their bar bath soaps that include shea butter and slip it into a soap sleeve for extra sudsiness. Then, just hang the bar in the shower and it dries without wasting and being slimy for the next use. Various members of our family have favorite scents and products. They recently added candles to their line and we've tried a couple that have a nice fragrance and last a long while. A while back I tried the Sunshine scent in our guest bath and it was nice. My favorite is Good Morning Sunshine but that might be because it was the first scent I tried. I've also used their wool dryer balls and like them, too. There is just a bit of fragrance but it is not overpowering like some dryer softeners can be. I see where they have added a multi-surface cleaner. So, I might have to give that a whirl at some point. Buff City puts together a really nice gift package. I have sent that to some of my friends who I thought might need a pick-me-up from time to time and it was well received and nicely packaged they reported.
The primary scent in our house - other than whatever blows in when we trek in from different areas of the farm seems to be created by my cleaning supplies. Many years ago I read a post by Marian Parsons of Miss Mustard Seed fame where she shared her tips for a nice smelling house and a follow up post where she shared specific products. What she had to say struck a chord with me, admitting that she wasn't "intentionally doing anything." She mentioned that staying on top of things and using a consistent scent also makes a difference. I can certainly vouch for that philosophy making a huge difference. This place could get stinky pretty quickly if I let laundry lie around or dishes pile up or the trackings that fall off dirty boots coming in from the barn set around for long. I also took what Parsons said and began to apply it. I gave one of the products she mentioned, Mrs. Meyers cleaners a try. There happened to be a special at our local Ace Hardware on the Honeysuckle scent and I dove in and bought liquid laundry detergent, hand soap, dish soap, and multi-surface cleaner. I was hooked. Those products are sort of the backbone of my cleaning regime. I will admit that I mix the dish soap with the famous blue de-greaser dish soap because I like that product and it looks pretty on the counter in a glass bottle. The multi-surface cleaner and laundry detergent stay in their original packaging and are just tucked out of sight. I have given a couple of other fragrances a whirl during different seasons but I just really like sticking to one scent and using it throughout the house; so, honeysuckle is my go-to. My source for these products is sometimes the local Ace Hardware store and sometimes it is via Amazon.
Now, lest you think the place smells like a brothel or a funeral home truck full of flowers, let me assure you that it does not. Just like any good cleaner, mostly what is left behind is just a good fresh smell of cleanliness. And the candles that we often burn, the fragrance is just a gentle hint in the background that is noticed right when a person enters if the candle is lit. With the open spaces of a home, rarely is such a scent strong and overpowering. Plus, remember that we are in and out on a steady basis of several times per day because we live on a farm and are outdoorsy folks. Therefore, fresh air wafts in regularly. Yet, I have been loving the opportunity to try out some different fragrances and scents since I've retired and am home almost every day. It sort of adds to the atmosphere of having a home as a haven.
- What I've Been Working On -
I've been sorting receipts and entering data into spreadsheets. So, I have little stacks of paper here, there, and everywhere downstairs. It is my least favorite chore of all those that I ever have to do and that is work on getting the tax return ready to file.
Please don't think I am ungrateful that we are so blessed to have income and a home and a farm and all the trappings that go along with filing a tax return as a small business operator that the Mister truly does. Because I truly am grateful and appreciative and feel blessed. I just have never really been a numbers person and getting everything on a line and in a column and sorted accurately is not my forte.
I'm also grateful to my Daddy for helping me out a couple of years when I first starting filing my own and now filing the Mister and my tax returns. He and Mama had waded through the process as a farmer and small business owner for years and gave me good instruction.
I like to have spreadsheets and lists and to be able to sort and search those sheets. I just don't like all of the thinking it requires and decision-making involved. Does this go in that category or another one that comes later? Should I have put this with office expenses or is it truly a supply expense? Those kinds of decisions are the ones I don't like. One would think that after several years I would have this mastered but I still don't and it is a headache for me every single time. So, if you encounter me and I'm grumpy, now you know why!
We had a rainy, drizzly, grey day yesterday and even though the temperature was above the previous day's, it was still a miserable old cold grey, wet day. Warmer temperatures are here at least on a fluctuating and temporary basis and I'm all for that. I hope things are warming up and spring is on the horizon for you where you are as well. Have a nice weekend!
