Happy Friday everyone! I hope you have a great weekend. xo
I’m sorry you were sick and your retreat was postponed. 4:30 is early to get dark.
The time change is messing with me, too. I can’t sleep until my normal time, even though I am going to bed at my normal time, so I’m short about a half hour of sleep every night, which isn’t much but it’s adding up. Yawn.
I agree with you about the time change, just pick one it makes no difference to me which one. About your *maybe* sugar shortage, we had the same thing happening here during the late summer and we wondered if we should buy some ahead. We didn’t and now sugar is back on the shelves like nothing was ever wrong. Sorry about your postponed event, it’ll be great when it happens, but such a bummer in the moment.
I am probably going to write a post about this on my own blog, but why not hijack your comments to do a draft? I would love to use some lovely scented hand soaps, but there are two factors that prevent this from happening. One, my husband hates the smell of artificial scents, so there are no scented soaps, air fresheners, or candles in our house. Two, they irritate the eczema on my hands like nothing else. I recently started bring my own hand soap to my FIL’s house because his wife only uses the foaming BBW soaps and after only a handful of uses, my hands are a cracking, bleeding disaster. I am made so sad by this. I am now high maintenance with my soap (BRINGING MY OWN LIKE A RUDE PERSON) and miss out on the fun smells.
I have adjusted to the time change, I think. But the cat? The cat’s got some ideas about when she should be fed and we are currently failing her.
I love that photo of Rex so much. As Jenny would say, he’s flying!
The time change is awful. Full stop. Why do we continue to do this to ourselves? But it will never change. But there has been much grumbling in our house about it, mostly from me. The kids have adjusted pretty well overall, though. But we had to manipulate their bedtimes ahead of time so it’s a multi-day annoying process.
I had to buy a netipot a few weeks ago. I hadn’t used one in quite awhile and must have thrown my other one out. It really does make a huge difference. Most of my issues were lower respiratory in nature, but using the netipot still helped!
I am also team non-foam soap. I do not change soaps ever, though. We use one kid of method soap in every bathroom. I do love going to houses where there are other fun-scented soaps, though!!
I haven’t noticed a sugar shortage here. Sheesh – I hope that is short lived. Hooray for a new headlamp. Bummer about the weekend being postponed. Did they give a reason?
I admit to only liking foaming soaps, but I won’t shop B&BW anymore because of their prices and a terrible online/shipping experience two years ago. But they do have great scents.
Ugh on the sugar shortage. We still have stores without random items here. I had a hard time finding pasta shells to stuff earlier this year. So bizarre.
Sorry you were sick! I don’t even know what a neti is. And boo on the postponement.
Oh that picture of Rex! He’s got such a smile on him in this one!! Sometimes he’s a very serious puppy what with having to protect you from bears and talky guys and whatnot!
I’m so, so sorry your weekend has been postponed to next year, Nicole. I hope something fun takes its place this weekend. Come to my Diwali party? Your headlamp would be most welcome… a friend said he’d wear his since it’s the festival of lights-haha.
The “grievances” in the title makes me ask: Is TSFS also connected to Festivus? 😉
YES to the sugar shortage, and YES to your time change thoughts. This explains why I’ve been so lethargic all week, why didn’t I figure that out myself.
I hope you’re feeling better, Nicole! I’ve never tried a neti pot. I just don’t think I could do it, although I’m sure it helps a lot. I like plain old clear soap, but I love a fancy soap dispenser. I should look for a Christmas one. You look adorable with your head lamp! What a great idea!
And oh yes, the time change. Can we please stop it!!!
Oh Nicole. What a bummer about the weekend retreat. “Postponed” instead of “cancelled” is bolstering, though. I love your headlamp but I imagine it is still quite creepy in the dark.
It is so fun to get these little glimpses of your tiny secret festivities. Fun soaps, foaming and otherwise, are a delight. But I do know all too well the annoyance of foam spattering one’s shirtfront with foam.
YOU KNOW HOW I FEEL ABOUT THE TIME CHANGE.
I also love my neti pot. Replace every 3 mints??!! That’s a total planned obsolescence strategy. Mine is a little blue pot so easy to clean thoroughly. I’ve had it forever! As someone with bad allergies I often have sinus issues. It is so relieving. As you wrote about your upcoming retreat, I noticed the “tense” as in past….and thought “oh no it was cancelled”. So disappointing. Weirdly this year the time change hasn’t bothered me at all. I think it’s the spring forward that’s hard for me. Also I don’t have any pets (above mentioned allergies).
All of these things would make me very sad. Getting sick is bad enough, but having a retreat that you were looking forward to canceled? I’m so sorry, my friend. But I like your headlamp. I bought one for myself to read at night. 🤣🤣
Get hygge with it!!!!
Need I say more? You just crack me up with your undeniable wit.
I haven’t tried buying sugar lately and NOW I AM WORRIED.
I never use cream of tartar; once I made homemade playdough and asked to borrow (and by borrow, I just mean use) some from my neighbour – she had some…but it was expired. So I think expired cream of tartar might be quite common. It works great for homemade playdough 🙂
The time change sucks. I don’t mind the earlier evenings too much, but the actual time change is horrible. We’re all grumpy and no one is sleeping right. I told Suzanne that it’s like jet lag but without a fun trip involved.
What a bummer your retreat was cancelled; it sounds amazing! Hope it all goes ahead in the new year <3
I did not know of a looming sugar shortage; but for once I had the foresight to stock up on sugar and flour last month in anticipation that the baking aisles would be bare right before Thanksgiving. Next up to procure, baking chocolate before it disappears.
HEY!! There’s NO SUGAR at Target. HOW AM I GOING TO BAAAAAAAAAAAAKE?
I prefer the foaming soap, and now I’m having to stop and think about why. I think because the non-foaming kind squirts out in a glob that you have to sort of foam with water anyway in order to get it all over your hands, so foaming soap feels like it cleans my hands more thoroughly more easier.
SIX boxes of cream of tartar? Girl, how much playdough were you going to make?
Oh NO, it SUCKS when weekends away with your girls get postponed, I’m so sorry.
I’m feeling the same about the early dark. All the candles with flameless tealights are being pressed into service, and early Christmas decoration is looking better and better.
I think I got rid of my Neti when I moved in with the hubs, but it was such a godsend back in the day. I started using it when I had pneumonia a long time ago and it helped take the edge off my allergies. I hate to tell them but I definitely did NOT replace the bottle every 3 months. Seriously who would?
I need to learn how to use Neti. I used it unsuccessfully once and thought I was choking LOL
My approach to the the Neti-bottle dilemma is: I don’t own one. I also don’t buy holiday soap (unless it’s at Target and Mrs Meyers and that is always non-foaming, FYI.)
I am sorry the women’s retreat was canceled/postponed. That’s a bummer. But that headlamp sure comes in handy when the days are so freakin’ short.
Neti bottle? I have a little plastic neti pot that looks like a teapot. Wondering what is different. I don’t need mine usually, but when I do, I REALLY NEED IT, and it REALLY HELPS.
I love the headlamp, but I’m so sorry that your weekend was cancelled. Bah!
Enjoy the sugar!
I love your comment about the netipot. I do not use them but can relate to your having it for eight years even though the suggested use is three months. Can you or do you clean it out after a season or use? I am not really familiar with the washing rituals. If so, it is probably good for at least another eight years!
4:30 is way too early to get dark. I take A to soccer practice at 4 and pick her up at 5:30 but we usually ride bikes, and last week for the first time, it was dark when we went home! I need to bring my headlamp this week, as there were a couple of times we could barely see anything. I guess I am not a very responsible Auntie! Oops. However, at least our full dark is a little later than yours (our sunset is 5:00 pm, but full dark is about 5:25/5:30). The worst part though is that each week it decreases by about 20 minutes (I think) so the 4:30 dark is not far for us either.
The best line in this post: I have my light-up gnome and electric candles, so I can participate in the Danish Hygge ritual of candles without the fear of scary actual candles burning my house down.
I need a light-up gnome. THIS is the holiday decoration that speaks to my (shriveled, grinch-like) soul. Seriously. Where does one acquire one?
And also, yes, the time change is draconian, at best.
OH NO! I am sorry about the hand soap issue at B&BW. I buy the Mrs Meyer’s brand of hand soap, which are non-foaming and in delightful holiday scents. I was in B&BW this weekend and can’t remember if there were more foaming vs regular hand soaps. How annoying!
I am really sorry to hear about your women’s retreat. What a bummer! But at least you can put your headlamp to good use with these super early sunsets. Our sun sets about an hour later, and that still feels soooo early.
THAT PICTURE OF REX BOUNDING JOYFULLY TO YOU. I CANNOT HANDLE IT.
*Six* boxes of cream of tarter? Hahahahaha!!!
the only thing I’ve ever used cream of tarter for is snickerdoodles. And I love snickerdoodles but I can’t imagine makes six boxes of cream of tarter worth of snickerdoodles.
The early darkness really throws me. The other day, I thought I’d go for a run on my dinner break at work, and it was almost dark out, which makes me feel like I should pack a light with my running clothes if I’m going to do any more dinner break running. Also – early darkness is great for hygge and all, but I can’t really hygge at work, you know?
Question: Do you use plain tap water in your neti pot? I used to, but then I read it should be distilled or boiled so you don’t get brain eating bacteria. Now it’s too much of a bother for me.
I don’t mind the foaming soaps, but my husband hates them and ends up using my dish soap at the kitchen sink. So, I gave in and went back to boring, not foaming all over the place, hand soaps. : )
Bummer about your weekend getting cancelled; it sounded like it would be so much fun!
Now that it’s November I start getting ready for Christmas. I do this so December isn’t as crazy. I also go to Bath and Body Works to get their foaming soaps. They were on such a good deal on Black Friday that I’m going to use them as neighbor gifts. I also try and declutter in November and have my carpet cleaners come. November is a great time to get ready for the holiday season! Happy Holidays!