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Saturday, January 24, 2026
Frozen Saturday Tidbits 🧊 🥶
Friday, January 23, 2026
Hot Flashes in an Arctic Blast
It’s about to dip into the 20’s here in Texas, and everyone is freaking out. I don’t understand the hype, but I’m from Chicago.
Here are some things going on around here: I’m listening to a new podcast I recently discovered called Stolen Lives. It’s a true crime channel dedicated to children. Normally, true crime channels dedicated to children like STLC will get into a lot of very gory details and be quite triggering. Stolen Lives cuts to the chase in order to avoid triggering people while still giving facts, but still issues a content warning. Stolen Lives is still upsetting, don’t get me wrong! STLC is just way more upsetting!
I have two space heaters to prepare for the upcoming freeze, but the moment I turn them on, I get hot flashes from hell within 30 minutes and need to turn them off. At night, my comforter alone keeps me warm. The heaters make it too hot, even if I set them to 76. Any lower than that, it’s not worth turning them on.
I want yall to know that I am reading my little handful of blogs, I just can’t comment or reply to comments. Google still shows me a QR code on the screen. Not sure what to do with that. I feel old. I could call my kid to help, but then I’d be just like my mom.
Today I visited a sewing and quilting mega store in cypress, and was not as impressed as I thought. I did spend $56 on only 4 yards of fabric. That was hard to do, since I’m used to paying only 25 cents. The prints I got were extremely pretty though, and when I finally bring them in from the car, I’ll post pics.
Job Description
The place where I will be working is a center that offers ABA to children with autism. The therapy is overseen by a therapist with a master’s degree. My title will be “Behavioral Technician.” I will be in training for about one month to six weeks. Then after I complete their training, I become a Registered Behavioral Technician and get a raise. I implement the one on one treatment plan developed by the master’s level therapists. The required education level for my position is a high school diploma. My college degree made no difference in me getting this job. There is a shortage of RBT’s nationwide, so if you have a high school diploma and can locate a center near you that offered the on the job training required to do this, they will hire anyone
ABA is something I’ve been studying on my own for a couple of years now. I started listening to an audiobook about it in 2023 and then following some online discussions where many people talked about centers like this one that offered the RBT certification on the job. At the time, I tried applying to some centers on indeed, but was automatically rejected due to not having the certification already. So I just let it go. At the time, I had applied to about a dozen places. This time, I just so happened to find a center that offered it and that didn’t care that I didn’t have it.
I do know the controversies surrounding this therapy. I think that while there may have been some therapists in the past that were abusive or at least controversial, this place isn’t like that. The young adults that speak up about their experiences are still valid. If I’m wrong and this place is “like that” (which I highly highly doubt) then I know how to pick up the phone.
When I went to the University of Houston starting in 2011, I was told that if I got “any degree” from the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences or CLASS, then I would be able to get any office 9-5 job in a nonprofit. When that didn’t happen, most of my extended family members made me into this laughing stock and told me I had “failed” at my career goals to help children.
It has taken me this long to realize I had not failed. I didn’t fail any actual child, just at some arbitrary path made up by older family members and the academic staff. My current therapist agrees, my husband agrees, and my entire history agrees. So I set out again. I’m unlearning what failure is, which ironically will help me implement this therapy with these kids
Yesterday, I went to Walmart and got me some better walking shoes. They said to “dress comfortably.” I saw some other techs wearing scrubs or scrub pants with t shirts. I got some scrub pants and valentine, st Patrick’s, and even Easter themed t shirts that match each color scrub pants I got I would also like to find some appropriate character t shirts but haven’t found any. The job is 25 miles away, and I am soooo looking forward to it!
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Crafts
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
White Wreath
I made this wreath out of white flowers. This time of year is good for all plain white decor. It doesn’t show well up against a white wall, of course. If I list it for sale, I’d photograph it against a different background.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Half Birthday Tidbits
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Celiac Disease
My 18 year old daughter was diagnosed with celiac disease. She has been throwing up after meals and sometimes spacing out. Her pediatrician is referring her to an adult gastroenterologist to further confirm it. I wondered why it took until age 18 to manifest. She didn’t have these problems when she was a kid. Basically, it’s an autoimmune disease and was dormant her whole life until something triggered it recently. The trigger can be any number of things. One thing I found online is that kids with dormant celiac disease get frequent headaches, and she did. She’ll be ok, just has to eat a gluten free diet. I grocery shopped this afternoon and picked up these things. She’s packing up to go back to school at Texas State University and asked me to leave these things at my house for when she comes over. I’m just so glad she’s going to be ok.
Frozen Saturday Tidbits 🧊 🥶
These are the four yards of fabric I got from the sewing vac city store in Cypress . I do have a lot of pink denim , white denim, brown d...
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For funsies, here’s a cute picture I took of Alex last night. He wanted his breakfast at 11:45 PM. I asked him, “Are you hungry?” And then s...
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Yesterday, my boyfriend Kevin took me and my daughter Evita to a flea market called Trader’s Village. Kevin said he went there often in the...
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My brilliant 17 year old daughter was recently accepted to Texas State University in San Marcos for the fall of 2025. Yes she’s still goin...















