“In most things success depends on knowing long it takes to succeed.” – Montesquieu
These days I have to remind myself that I’m playing the long game in many parts of my life. Writing a novel does not happen overnight. It doesn’t even happen in a year in my case. But I just keep chipping away at it and reminding myself that success will come! And this week I’ve found joy in a few things finally coming to fruition after a long waiting period, so it’s a good reminder that time does actually pass and the seeds we sow do grow roots. Quite literally in some cases!
- Roots growing on propagating plants. Several weeks ago I had a list item about how I took cuttings from several of my plants in hopes of propagating them. Most of those failed, which happens. But one in particular was a cutting from my big dieffenbachia that I really didn’t have much hope for. But it kept not dying, so I kept changing its water every few days and letting it sit. And finally, just this last weekend I noticed a little baby root!!! I got so excited that I went and took a new round of cuttings from plants. The great thing about a little success is that it can spark a new round of attempts.
- Meditation practice. A few months ago I started setting a weekly goal of meditating a couple times a week for just one or two minutes at a time. I’m happy to report that I’m now clocking four or five minutes almost every day! For someone who has a very overactive internal monologue, even just a few minutes of quieting my mind feels like a huge win.
- This Zuppa Toscana copycat recipe. Soup season is officially upon us and I’ll be adding this one to my weekly meal plan in heavy rotation. If you’ve ever had the Zuppa Toscana at Olive Garden, that’s what this recipe is inspired by. I make it with turkey sausage and I usually add twice as much kale as the recipe calls for to really pack in the greens. I also find if you are short on time and/or garlic, a couple shakes of garlic powder can replace the minced garlic without much impact on the overall flavor. This week I made a loaf of no knead bread (I used this recipe) in my Dutch oven to serve with it and it was a perfect hearty meal.
- Covid vaccines for kiddos. I don’t have kids, but I have celebrated this week with my friends and family who have been waiting and waiting for the covid vaccine to be available for their school-aged kids. Several have already gotten their first shot and I know their parents are starting to breathe a little easier knowing their kids will have that additional layer of protection while they’re at school, sports, camp, and the myriad other things that keep them busy.
- The coziest new blanket. We are a blanket family at my house. I can usually be found snuggled under a blanket on the couch pretty much year round. Which means our blankets get a lot of love and use. We have a few that are finally ready to be retired, so when I saw this Pendleton sherpa blanket at my local Sierra, I snatched it up so quickly (not the exact colors, but very similar). I know they’ve had them at Costco from time to time as well and I HIGHLY recommend getting it if you are a snuggly blanket person. Funny though, one of the cats absolutely loves it and the other can’t stand touching the ultra softness!