Oh, January. I’m so sorry to say this out loud to you, but . . . well. You are my least favorite month of all the months in the year. Sure . . . February is certainly in the thick of things, a close second when it comes to least favorite month honors. But February is shorter. And, thus, has that as an advantage.

But look, January! Here you are. Nearly half-over already!
And that means it’s time for me to offer this R-E-P-O-R-T.

At mid-month I’m . . . 

R . . . obin-sighting.

It’s really cold here again. And snowing quite a lot. (Lake effect. . . ) So I really wasn’t expecting to see a huge flock of robins visiting my garden yesterday. (Like . . . I’m talking an unnervingly huge flock of robins. Freaky-huge.) But there they were, hanging out in my hawthorn tree, which is still filled with berries. Berries that, I can only guess, will help sustain these hungry robins as they manage a winter in Michigan. (Apparently many robins remain here through the winter now. They gather in huge flocks and look for trees that still have fruits. Like my hawthorn.) (Did you know that the robin is the state bird of Michigan?)

E . . . mbracing.

Winter. As in . . . I’m trying to embrace it with an attitude adjustment. As you may remember, I’m a summer girl. Not a huge fan of winter, although I can deal with it during December, January, and February. And especially if it snows. (I do like snow.) Once it’s March, though . . . the party needs to be over. (The problem is . . . often it’s not.) After several mild winters in a row, this winter seems to be a “real winter,” and I’m working hard to just let it be . . . and let it snow.

           

P . . . unching.

As in punching up my protein intake in a serious way. Older bodies need extra protein to build and preserve muscle mass, so I’m working hard to make sure I get plenty of protein with every meal. Which is a challenge for me after years of a nearly-vegetarian diet. But protein is important, and I’m committed!

O . . . rdering.

Yarn. Yeah. I said I was finished buying yarn. And I should be (because I have enough) . . . but I’m going to knit Tom another sweater, and I don’t have enough of any appropriate yarn in my stash for a man-sized sweater. So I ordered some of this (in that very color) to make this.

           

R . . . elishing.

After all these years of saying I was going to get new living room furniture . . . I finally did get new living room furniture. And I’m really happy with it (and so is JoJo, as you can see). Some things are worth the wait. (But I also did really drag out the process. And I needn’t have.)

T . . . oggling.

Last year, I was feeling pretty bogged down with my workout routine. Bored . . . and not terribly inspired. I gave myself a little break over the holidays, and now I’m mixing things up in new ways. I guess you could say I’m . . . toggling between different types of activities and workouts and it’s feeling good again. (Next thing you know, I’ll be trying pickleball or something. . . )

And that’s where I am . . . here at mid-month.
How about YOU?