Currently: February 2026 Edition

It's the first Wednesday of the month and time for the Currently link up with Amy.  This month we're sharing what we're loving, baking/cooking, watching/reading, planning, and savoring. 

Loving: Our weather has been less cold this week so I've been making a point of going for short, brisk walks and getting outside. I am loving the fresh air. 

I love how my latest painting turned out and had a fabulous Saturday morning working on Valentine cards. This one is my favorite:


 

Baking/cooking:

oatmeal scotchie cookies

Korean beef bowl in the crock pot with veggies and rice 
 

Chicken with basil and tomato slices, wild rice, broccoli, & acorn squash

 
crustless quiche with broccoli & clementine

garlic beef and potatoes in the crock pot with green beans and rolls

chicken with couscous broccoli & salad

Watching/Reading: I'll be sharing all the books I read in early January tomorrow but in the last week I've started 7 more books. 

We just started watching Once Upon a Time (Disney+) & Devious Maids (Hulu), we're watching the latest season of The Pitt (HBO), The Rookie (Hulu), Abbott Elementary (Hulu), & High Potential (Hulu) as they drop, I've been rewatching Hot in Cleveland & Schitt's Creek.


Planning: This weekend found me meal planning most of our month out. I find filling in as many different dinner ideas as I can at one go much easier than planning each week at a time. Now I might not always cook what is planned for that night but at least I have enough ideas to make it a few weeks before thinking about it again. 

Savoring: I'm trying to savor this season with so much time spent at home indoors and focusing on my creative pursuits as well as good books and shows. I know once the night weather hits more of my time will be taken up by outdoor pursuits. 

Linking Up With: Fine/Whatever, 

 

Comments

  1. Your cards are so pretty! I'm also savoring time at home. It's been a great time to slow down and do indoorsy kind of things. Bonus, I think I'll actually have a book post for tomorrow. I dedicated some time yesterday to writing (those posts take me a long time!). I'll be curious to see what you read :). Your sweet treats look good. I'm back to eating healthy from my weekend away (it's only been two days but it seems like weeks eating healthy wise!!) and am looking longingly at treats (I'll have some this weekend but am trying to avoid them during the week).

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    1. Thank you! I try to avoid them during the week too; luckily with 4 guys in the house sweet treats don't last long so I usually only get 1 or 2!

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  2. Yes to temps in the 30s making a big difference! I bet you feel so good getting out and walking. I'm at the tail end of my cold so just having more energy has been nice. I think timing my cold and being stuck inside with the storm together was pretty good. I am trying to have healthy meals but I still need a little sweet treat.
    The V Day cards are so cute. I thought about sending cards to some extended family.

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    1. Sadly it will be back in the negatives this weekend. I did rather like that my cold struck the day of the snowstorm too; I didn't feel so bad lazing on the couch more than usual for a few days.

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  3. Love your card designs. So pretty. Lots of good shows on right now. The Pitt is just so addictive for some reason.

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  4. All of your food pictures made my mouth water! I need to make a quiche soon; it's been ages since I've made one, and I used to make them all the time!

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  5. Your meals look fabulous as always and thanks for sharing your books- going to add a couple to my list!

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  6. That card is so cute! I love the Pitt and I enjoy High Potential as well.

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    1. Aw, thanks! I thought that image was just too cute to resist.

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  7. Wow Joanne, your meals look so good and I'd love the recipe for the beef bowl and garlic beef and potatoes. I love that winter scene painting! You are so talented. I hope you enjoy the rest of the week and stay warm.

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    1. Thank you! The garlic beef & potatoes is this one: https://sweetsbyaria.com/recipes/slow-cooker-garlic-beef-potatoes (I did add an onion and some mushrooms between the potatoes and beef), the Koren beef bowls is one I made up myself that I have set to go live on the 18th.

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  8. Our weather isn't as cold this week, so I've been loving that as well. And clementines are my favorite this time of year! So yummy.

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  9. That is good about the less cold weather and the Valentine card is so cute! Those cookies look yummy and the Korean beef bowl! Good job with your meal planning!

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  10. Good day, friend! I loved this post. First, you are so amazingly creative!!! Second, your food looks fantastic! That Korean Beef Bowl!!!! That Quiche!!! YUMMO!

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  11. I always love seeing your cards and creativity. Your definition of "less cold" is probably much different than mine, LOL
    XOXO
    Jodie

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    1. Ha! I bet... it was 31 today and that has felt incredibly warm.

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  12. The card is so cute!
    Now can I please have some of that quiche and the oatmeal scotchies (I don't wait raisins in mine, either)?

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  13. I really want to make time to watch Schitt's Creek and figure out how to watch The Pitt. I've heard such great things about The Pitt.

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