Here we are at the last FFF of the month already. This has been a great week for me–I hope for you, too! I link up on Fridays with Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, who started this edifying practice of sharing five good things, large or small, that God blesses us with during the week.
1. A much more productive week than I have had lately. I know life isn’t all about getting things done–but there are still things to get done. “A desire accomplished is sweet to the soul” (Proverbs 13:19).
2. A shelf expander and cabinet reorganization. I realized that I had serving platters in two different places. There was one shelf that had a little space, but I didn’t want all the platters stacked on top of each other. I found this expandable shelf that worked great. That led to cleaning out two cabinets, rearranging some things, and setting aside a few items for the thrift store.
Top shelf, before:
Top shelf, after:
3. Guys’ camping trip. Timothy wanted to take a camping trip for his birthday next month. But he has an orthodontist visit before then, and wanted to camp before that so he could enjoy it without his mouth being sore. 🙂 Jim, Jason, and Timothy went up to the Douglas Dam Camprgound from Monday through Wednesday. Mittu and I went up on Tuesday for a few hours and enjoyed burgers made by the guys. The weather was a little cold, but otherwise beautiful. I love that the camp sites are right by the lake. The view from were I sat:
Jason’s picture by the dam with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background.
A cute little duck couple came up to the camp site. The female, in particular, seemed almost totally unafraid of humans. The male was a little more wary. Jason and Mittu took turns feeding them some bread.
4. The Count of Monte Cristo on PBS Masterpiece Theatre, which began last Sunday night. I loved reading the book a few years ago, so I was excited to hear PBS was making a series based on the book. I was confused that IMDB showed this film having been produced in 2024, when the MT site said it was “all new.” But then I read something that indicated this was the US premiere of the series. And, because we have a subscription to MT, we have access to the whole series without having to wait for them to air! We’ve seen the first three episodes so far, and they are excellent. I hope the remaining episodes are just as good.
5. A light cooking week. I had an offer from Ruby Tuesday’s to buy one entree and get another for $3, so we used that for takeout last Saturday night. With Jim gone Monday night, I got take-out Mexican food. I ate out at their campsite Tuesday. Then last night we tried the brand new Culver’s that just opened near us. It took a while, because so many people are eating there for their opening week. But the food was really good. I had the beef pot roast sandwich and Jim had jumbo shrimp. Though hamburgers are their main thing, I like that they have a variety of options other fast food places don’t have.
Happy last week of March!










Looks like a good week. Have a blessed weekend! We have sunshine here in the Lowcountry. There is still some pollen, but hopefully it will go away soon. 🙂