It’s February

It is hard to believe 8.33% of 2024 is over. For people like me, January is the hardest since the weather is cold, dry and depressing. We had two sunny days, lot of cold rain, a few inches of snow and an arctic cold blast. But Bloganuary really helped me get through the month. Every day at 7 am in the morning I was blogging for a prompt WordPress provided. Some prompts I liked, some I enjoyed, some I wanted to pass and some I wrote because I had to write. I was really punctual and wrote the same time everyday. 

In fact writing a post everyday meant I overcame the challenge that I wrote on the first day of the year. That is taking care of myself without the feel of guilt. 

One prompt asked what attraction close to home that I have not visited. I answered that the Titanic Exhibit was in town and I have not visited. So last weekend, we took up on the task of crossing it off our list.

We got tickets to the exhibit and on the way out we found out two of the ticket holders survived died.  Even hundred years later, people can get goosebumps learning about it. A first class ticket costed nearly $50,000 and it was a luxury.

Perfectly recovered jar! Lookouts for the iceberg in the back 😊
The plates survived!

So what is up for February? Mr. Punxsutawney Phil suggested we have an early spring. Weather in my part of the world is also not so cold. It maybe global warming? But I do not care about it much. My special one is an outdoor person and I am really ready to take him out in the open everyday. I made 10,000 steps everyday. But we did not walk out much compared to December. So we will be out in the trails more in February. We will also be taking him on short drives and exposing more to the community just as we did last year. 

We also disconnected our cable connection. We rarely watch any TV and are glued to some streaming shows. So after many many years, we do not have cable. We went cold turkey. Do not ask me why we did not do it all these years. We were in a contract with a big cable giant. We will be finding streaming channels to our need and will be adding it. But as a first step, I just got myself a Brit box subscription through Amazon Prime. It was a hectic week with my boy and even without canceling my cable I would have done this. I hope Poirot and Marple do not disappoint me. Or is it some other detective who is going to be engaging me? As a Barnaby fan from Midsomer Murders how am I going to move to a new detective? 

By the way it is National Bubble Gum Day today. Me and my boy spent fifteen to twenty solid minutes coloring this Gumball Machine. I think they are nowhere to be found after the pandemic. But they will be hanging on our fridge for the next few days.

That is all for this week’s Weekend Coffee Share with Natalie.

21 responses to “It’s February”

  1. Nice post and you had some great accomplishments in January! Your comment on the weather made me curious. In my city, we had 20 days of clouds. 2 out of every 3. No wonder I find January so dreary. Happy February. Have a great month.

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    1. Thanks! I think it is the lack of sun and not the cold that is making us feel depressed 😀!

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  2. We are in the throes of heatwaves in our part of Australia and with your weather extremes the opposite way I get it. Can we just have some nice and normal for a bit! Blogging daily is something I did for over 2 years to help me connect with the world and give me a daily focus..2015 into 2016. Nice to meet you via Natalie’s link up. Denyse

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! Blogging daily was a work. For two years is hard wirk 😊!

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  3. $50K back then was a fortune…in fact it still is for some of us these days 🤣.

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    1. Maybe the price was equivalent to what is charged to go to the space now 😄!

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      1. Hey, that makes perfect sense!

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  4. Nice to see your blogs. The great thing is no information is repeated. Am I right?

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  5. I hope the weather cooperates this weekend so you and your son can go for a nice walk. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.

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  7. We saw a Titanic exhibition many years ago. I loved it but found it very sad.

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  8. If mystery is your thing, Brit Box is going to be your happy place. It’s full of them. I went cable-free a couple of years ago.

    I’m glad to hear you were able to keep guilt at bay. It’s nice to enjoy looking after ourselves.

    That’s a nice gumball machine. I had one as a kid.

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    1. Ha Ha I am an addict to these detective stuff and yes I have already started enjoying them😊.

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  9. HI Ganga,
    We’ve long had a Netflix account and got a prime streaming service as part of out Prime membership.
    Netflix is easier to navigate, but far from perfect. We both find Prime less intuitive and much of what they offer is available only if you’re willing to pay more.
    Between them, I’m happy enough to not need any more streaming services, so Disney and all the others will just have to live without us. I love a good movie or show but so many good books are also nearby and they don’t require another monthly membership charge.

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    1. Yes, we also do not need disney. 😊. We are just adding stuff to prime and things that interest us.

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  10. I disconnected my cable a year ago. Even before that we continue to use streaming services. My favorite is Hulu to keep up with shows like Abbott Elementary. I canceled Netflix because I havent had time to watch as much TV. Maybe when I have enough of Hulu, I’ll get a Netflix subscription again.

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    1. Ha ha, you will do that😊!

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