12 Books
February’s book was House
of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III. It’s the story of an Iranian man living
in the U.S. who buys a house at an auction, only later to find out that the
house was wrongly seized from its original owner. The book chronicles the
interactions between the Iranian man, the original owner of the house, and her
married lover. Overall, I give this book a 7. I was interested to see what
happened to the characters, and I rather enjoyed the narrative style of the
writing. But the story felt slightly exaggerated, as if the author was trying
to make sure there was enough to discuss at a book club. Plus, like January’s
book, the ending was wretchedly depressing.
12 Recipes
This month I made southwestern meatloaf. It didn’t look all
that appetizing when it first came out of the oven, but looked nice on a
sandwich. I’ve eaten it without bread with a little lettuce, tomato, and sour
cream too. It gets a 6 out of 10 for
flavor, but a 10 out of 10 for easiness. It’s definitely something I’d make
again as an alternative to my usual lineup of quick dinners of pasta, pot
roast, and baked chicken.
12 Blog Posts
Click here to read about my weekly trivia escapades.
12 Ways to Meet
People
This month I went to the 5-year anniversary party for an
organization called New Life for Old Bags. They flatten, cut, and loop old
plastic bags into “plarn” that is then crocheted into sleeping mats for the
homeless. I made an effort to talk to some new people there. The crowd was,
unsurprisingly, made up of mostly middle-aged to older women, but I still
enjoyed talking to them all. And I very much enjoy making the mats! Here is a
picture of my latest one.
12 Small Steps
Forward in my Career
This month I agreed to act as the lead author on an article
my team is submitting to an annual publication by the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics. There is no guarantee it will be accepted, of course,
but if it is selected for the book, it will be great to have my name on a
published work.
12 Fun Events in Chicagoland
My sister and I went to Medieval Times in Schaumberg. This
is a bit of a cheat because we went on January 30, but I’m counting it for
February anyway, since it’s a short month. We had the BEST time. Our green
knight did not win, but he did slap the red knight right off his horse using a
gauntlet, so he’s a winner in my book.
12 Crafts and
Creations
For six weeks in January into February, I took a glass
mosaics class at the Chicago Mosaic School. We did one stained glass project
and one smalti project. Mine are shown here. I particularly like the stained
glass birdie, though I am happy with how they both turned out.
12 Pretty Things for
My Apartment
I bought this super pretty butterfly LED light for my
window.
12 Things that Help
Me Feel Good about My Appearance
Despite the fact that my eyebrows are super light and not
noticeable by anyone but me, I’ve wanted for a while to get them waxed. I just
felt like they looked messy. So, with the help of a friend, I got that done
this month. Unsurprisingly, no one noticed. Even I can’t really tell the
difference between the before and after photos below. But the point is, I did
it, and it made me feel better to have done so. Plus, I also got a no-chip
pedicure.
12 Grown-Up Things
My grown-up thing for this month was filing my taxes.
Granted, this is something I’ve been doing for many years now, but I am
counting it anyway. It’s an annoying, soul-sucking experience worthy of
recognition of some sort.

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