Not Feeling Well

remedies when you're not feeling well

Recently, I have been hearing about a lot of people being sick with bad colds. I was able to avoid it up until this past weekend, when I was definitely not feeling well.

At the end of last week I started having a little tickle in my throat. I thought it was just my allergies acting up again. But by last night, I was sneezing, had a really bad cough, a very runny nose and a slight fever. I took a COVID test and it was negative. I’ll take another tomorrow, just to be sure.

I’ve been taking an Emergen-C in the morning and one at night, plus lots of Ricola Honey Herb drops. They help, but so far they haven’t been enough to turn things around. I’m taking acetaminophen to try and get my fever under control, because it went up to 100.1 degrees this afternoon. My normal temperature is 97 degrees, so that’s rather high for me. Taking lots of honey lemon tea and cough syrup too.

I work from home, so I worked today, but a shorter day than usual. I’m still not feeling well, but hopefully I’ll be better tomorrow. I definitely plan to take it easy for the rest of the evening.

Language Learning – Update 1

language learning with Coursera

Back in early October, I decided to study Korean and French. I studied French in high school and freshman year of college. For Korean, I’m studying from the ground up. Since I’d like to track my language learning progress, I’ll update here on the blog, like a series. Because there are so many aspects to learning languages, it’s a lot to cover.

So how is it going? Ça va bien!

Obviously, I have a head start with French. So that is where I’m devoting most of my time. I’m using the Duolingo app and love it! It’s very convenient using it on my phone and I usually end up “studying” for longer than planned, because it doesn’t feel like studying. It’s set up like a game. But I can tell that I’m learning. It allows me to listen to French, speak it, read it and write it. Which is quite an amazing tool. The first week when I tried speaking, I was fumbling over my words and felt my mouth contorting. I forgot how physical speaking is when the sounds are unfamiliar. I hadn’t spoken any French in so long!

A friend, who is using Duolingo to study Portuguese, was the one who recommended it. I don’t think of myself as a particularly competitive person, but I find that I am motivated by seeing how well that I’m doing and what’s needed to perform better.

The first month or so most of the words were familiar, but I definitely still needed and need a lot of help with grammar. Now I’m learning many new words. Some just because I never learned them before. Other words didn’t exist back when I was studying. Technology changed everything!

Oh and I’m using the free version if you’re wondering. There are options to buy, but I haven’t used them and don’t plan to. My goal for using this right now is to brush up my skills. Early to mid next year, I may possibly take an online course in advanced French and/or hire a tutor.

language learning with Duolingo

For Korean, I am taking baby steps and my progress is so very slow. I’m using Coursera to learn Hangeul.

When I started the course, I thought that it was free. But when I went to submit a quiz today, it wouldn’t let me without upgrading to paid. And I couldn’t move forward with the lessons either. I was able to do all that before in this course, so I’m not sure what changed. I would not be surprised if in around five years or so, I receive a notification that I’m eligible to participate in a class action lawsuit of people who felt they were pressured and/or misled into paying for a “free course.”

It’s not that much, so I paid. Also, since I took a rather in depth marketing course several years ago for free.

That’s the first update for now. Stay tuned for more on my language learning journey!

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Images: Screenshots of Coursera and Duolingo

Sunset Behind Oxalis

oxalis

The oxalis is happy and drama free today. I watered it a lot recently and that keeps it perked up. If it’s not watered several times a week, it wilts. But within a half an hour of watering, it will be happy again!

It really does take a few months to get used to a new plant and the oxalis is a plant species that’s very new to me. Speaking of which, my African violet has lost all it’s flowers and I don’t see any new buds. It needs repotting and maybe some fertilizer too. I hope this is not a short-lived experiment.

I still love my balcony sunsets, although the windows need cleaning. Not today! I cleaned the freezer and fridge, but realized that I need more bins and soup freezer molds. I ordered them and should have them next week.

Right now I’m doing meal prep for the week. I cooked some salmon, onions and asparagus and am getting ready to cook some farro. Any baking will have to wait until tomorrow. I’m thinking of making some chocolate scones and using the pumpkin spice latte in place of the milk. I can’t drink it plain, so I’ll cook with it. It could be good for some French toast too!

Organizing My Fridge

organizing bins

Some exciting weekend plans here! Organizing my fridge is on the docket.

I’ve noticed that a lot of things are messy and not so easy to see in the vegetable bin. Because it’s just an open space without any sections, I’ve wasted food because I forgot what was there. The key is being able to see what I have and use it before it goes bad.

The freezer is the same. A lot of things are piled up and toppled over. It doesn’t look very cute either. Not sure why I didn’t think of getting these bins before, but I was inspired by watching a few YouTube videos. I can do better! Hopefully these storage bins will help my food organizing.

The plan is to clean the fridge as well, then cook a lot of what’s in there. I may do some baking this weekend too. It’s been a while!

Before on the blog, I would sometimes share pictures of the inside of my fridge. If I can get it looking ship shape, I may do that again.

The Golden Bachelor

The Golden Bachelor

Are you watching The Golden Bachelor? When I first heard about this new spin on the series, I was intrigued. I watched the first show and liked it, but wasn’t sure that I’d keep watching. By the second episode I was hooked.

I’ve watched these shows over the years a few times, but had not watched it in several years. I wondered how most people would receive the show. I think it’s done a great job at breaking some stereotypes about aging. The Bachelor, Gerry Turner, is very likeable and seems to be a  genuinely good guy. He’s fun, kind and quite easy on the eyes.

Overall, I’ve liked all the women on the show, except for one. Theresa Nist has caused unnecessary drama and I’m not happy at all that she is part of the final three. I like the other two, Leslie Fhima and Faith Martin, and at first I thought they were the same person. They look so much alike! Or is it that they have a similar vibe? I hope that he picks one of them!

Tonight is the Women Tell All, episode of The Golden Bachelor and I will definitely be watching!