Technical Difficulties

Hello,

I’m always thankful that you have come to join me in this space. But recently I struggled to post. Some of that struggle is from having my attention diverted to other work (yes, mostly booktube).

But I have also not been able to post photos in this space due to technical difficulties with the site. I have reached out to SquareSpace, but so far their suggestions have not helped.

I don’t have to post photos here, but I certainly like to.

Hopefully these issues can be resolved soon.

I’d be very grateful if you keep checking this space, and if you let me know what you would like to see here when we do get going again.

Thanks! Hopefully I’ll be posting regularly again soon!

A Bloggish Problem

I seem to have a reoccurring bloggish problem. Each month, towards the end of the month (sometimes even in the middle), I get off track with blog posts and It becomes very hard to get back on track. I out this up to a few issues: I have been busy trying to get on a schedule for my booktube (which is not more important to me than I blog but a bit more exciting at the moment), and then there is just life and productivity in general. Putting my efforts to making videos has left me with less inspiration (not to mention time) for writing. Life generally is always in flux, it seems.

Each month, I try to buck this growing trend and keep on track. The beginning of the month is always easier for me. I have lots of idea, as well as regular series that are easy to accomplish. I love my regular series but it’s important for me that the blog isn’t just those posts. That being said, if that’s all I can muster, it’s better than nothing.

So here we are at the end of another month where, going into the next, I have fallen off with blog posts. My notes books and drafts are full, but very little writing is getting done. On the horizon is my beginning of the month line up, and I feel good about it as usual. I see several weeks of content lined up and accessible for me to write. I love it. So As with each of the last few months, I will try to start strong and keep the momentum going for April.

How do you combat writing fatigue? Over come over or under-inspiration? Get around writer’s block? Stacy on schedule with creative endeavors without letting them becomes tedious?

Until I find the answers to these as well as many other questions, I’ll just keep trying.

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Weekly Video Round Up #15 - 3/15/2021 - 3/21/21

3/17 - BookTube Spin Vlog | Booktube Spin #1! | First Spin Vlog

Hi, I’m Mo.
Thanks for joining me today! I post videos three times a week. I post about creative simple living: books, cats, zero waste, bullet journaling, beach life, and more!

Rick MacDonnall invented the Booktube Spin and spun the first round at the end of Jan. The rules are simple: make a 20 book TBR, label them 1-20, put them into groups if you wish, post your TBR somewhere, and check out Rick’s video to see what book you need to read by March 31st. It’s easy and fun! I thought I might cheat, but in the end, I didn’t! I vlogged my experience!

Did you do the Booktube Spin #1? What was the book you got? Did you read it?

Rick’s first Booktube Spin video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc4Iz0dvGos
Rick’s first spin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6eYtA0X-2g
My Booktube Spin TBR video: https://youtu.be/UqXne0-dtWE

Books in this video:
Thunderstruck (2006) Erik Larson
Dead Wake (2015) Erik Larson

Cats in this video: Irving!

Original music by audionightlight. https://soundcloud.com/anlight/tracks

Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog
Instagram: http://instagram.com/madcat1
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/120401161-ana-mo-shoshin

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3/19 - Free and East Zero Waste | 1 More Month of Zero Waste | March Check in | Bag Swap

Hi, I’m Mo.
Thanks for joining me today! I post videos three times a week. I post about creative simple living: books, cats, zero waste, bullet journaling, beach life, and more!

How are you doing with this month’s 1 More Month of Zero Waste Challenge? We are keeping an eye on all the plastic bags that are in our lives and swapping them out for more sustainable options.

March Challenge here: https://youtu.be/ZEYaYJJf4fw

Feb: https://youtu.be/8RewurP4A-0
Jan: https://youtu.be/Gs2W6Ngdl0s

Cats in this video: Martin meowing!

Original music by audionightlight. https://soundcloud.com/anlight/tracks

Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog
Instagram: http://instagram.com/madcat1
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/120401161-ana-mo-shoshin

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Recommending Books to My Favorite Booktuber | 3 Books BooksnadLaLa Might Like | Books Reccs

Hi, I’m Mo.
Thanks for joining me today! I post videos three times a week. I post about creative simple living: books, cats, zero waste, bullet journaling, beach life, and more!

I was so nervous to make this video!! I have been wanting to make one like this for a little while. Thanks Hannah Snow White Reader for the inspiration and courage! Check out her channel here:

Here are a few book recommendations for @BooksandLaLa. I hope she reads them someday and I hope she likes them! But NO pressure!!

Books in this video:
Bunny Modern (1998) David Bowman
The Crying of Lot 49 (1965) Thomas Pynchon
The Raw Shark Textst (2007) Steven Hall

Bunny Modern was also mentioned in my Re Read Tag Video: https://youtu.be/haM9XJJkdus

Original music by audionightlight. https://soundcloud.com/anlight/tracks

Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog
Instagram: http://instagram.com/madcat1
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/120401161-ana-mo-shoshin

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Something New: Meal Plan Stories

For a few weeks now, I’ve been making a meal plan and posting it to my instagram stories.

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I pretty much copied this idea from @lindsaystrannigan on instagram and I’ve been loving it! It’s nice to go through the fridge each week to see what needs to be used up and to have a list so if I forget what I was thinking, I can refer back to it. I also find it helpful to have an accountability partner in wanting to post the recap for the week. Since I started, I can see that we have less food waste and don’t buy as many duplicates when shopping!

Do you make a meal plan? Do you use any kind of system? What other tips do you have for cutting down on food waste?

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Weekly Video Round Up #10 - 2/8/21 - 2/14/2021

2/8 - 1 More Month to Zero Waste | Easy and Free Steps to Zero Waste | Low Impact Movement | Low Waste Lifestyle

Hi, I’m Mo.
Thanks for joining me today! I post videos three days a week. I post about creative simple living: books, cats, zero waste, bullet journaling, beach life, and more!

We are on a journey to become more zero waste, one month at a time. This is our second month and our challenge is to DECLUTTER EVERYTHING!! We must find out all the things we already own to see where are how we can reduce our waste.

This is a free zero waste challenge!! It’s easy and free!
Make a list of what you want to prioritize to declutter
Declutter those area!
Finish one area before moving on
Do as many areas on your list as you can in the month

Some things you might want to declutter: your dishes - do you need so many?, your bathroom items - do you have duplicates you can use up before you buy more?, your pantry - are there items that you can eat up before you go to the grocery again?, your art supples - make some art!, your inbox - unsubscribe unsubscribe unsubscribe!!! What else can you think of to declutter?

1 more month to zero waste:
Jan Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog/2021/1/8/6-more-months-of-zero-waste-the-end-of-6-more-months
Jan Video: https://youtu.be/Gs2W6Ngdl0s
Jan follow up: https://youtu.be/Eu-k-JlTk8g
Feb Video: https://youtu.be/8RewurP4A-0

Cats in this video: none visible

Original music by audionightlight. https://soundcloud.com/anlight/tracks

Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog
Instagram: http://instagram.com/madcat1
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/120401161-ana-mo-shoshin

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2/11 - Everything I Ate and Read in a Day | Realistic reading and eating on a normal day | DITL | Vegetarian |

Hi, I’m Mo.
Thanks for joining me today! I post videos three days a week. I post about creative simple living: books, cats, zero waste, bullet journaling, beach life, and more!

Today I thought it might be interesting to see everything I ate and everything I read in a day. Spoilers alert…. it wasn’t very interesting.

Books in this video:
Carry on Jeeves (1925) PG Wodehouse
Sharp Teeth (2007) Tobey Barlow

Other things I read:
Hear Me Out: Why The Island of Dr Moreau isn’t a Bad Movie: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/feb/08/the-island-of-dr-moreau-hg-wells-marlon-brando
Ionicus Artist Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionicus
Heavy Metal Magazine Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Metal_(magazine)
Law and Order: Criminal Intent IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0275140/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_7

Things I didn't read this day but you might want to:
The Island of Dr Moreau (1996 movie) Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Island_of_Dr._Moreau_(1996_film)

Cats in this video: Marty!!

Original music by audionightlight. https://soundcloud.com/anlight/tracks

Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog
Instagram: http://instagram.com/madcat1
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/120401161-ana-mo-shoshin

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2/14 - Monthly Bullet Journal and Plan with Me | Minimalist Bujo | February 2021 | BIG Habit Tracker

Hi, I’m Mo.
Thanks for joining me today! I post videos three days a week. I post about creative simple living: books, cats, zero waste, bullet journaling, beach life, and more!

This is a late February Set Up and Plan with Me. Since my minimalist layout is almost always the same, that's OK! This is my layout and my fierst steps to plan my month.

Are your monthly spreads always the same or do they change each month?

Cats in this video: Martin!

Original music by audionightlight. https://soundcloud.com/anlight/tracks

Blog: http://www.madcatquilts.com/blog
Instagram: http://instagram.com/madcat1
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/120401161-ana-mo-shoshin

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One More Month to Zero Waste | February 2021 (Like Feb 2019)

Over the last two years, Mad Cat Quilts did a 6 More Months to Zero Waste project. In 2021, we are taking what we learned from that project and reenforcing it 1 More Month at a time. We will be looking at the orininal challenges and recreating them so that we can get better at zero waste. This project is happening at my youtube channel.

Learning to become more zero waste will always be an ongoing practice. One will never be truly zero waste. But that very fact is why we must strive towards that final outcome and refresh our practice continually. Each time we tackle a challenge we will learn something new, or get closer to our goal.

One important step to zero waste is to see what we have. We cannot all be minimalists, so many of us have a lot of things. A good first step is to see what we already have and see what of that we can use up. So this month we are taking time to declutter our homes and lives. Be decluttering, we can assess what we have, what we can use up and where we can cut down.

The thought of decluttering everything might be daunting. To make this challenge easier follow these simple steps:
Make a list of everything that is a priority for you to declutter
Declutter as many things on your list as you can during this month
Finish one area before you move on to the next

Check out the video here.

What are you choosing to declutter this month?

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TBR, Read Shelf, Mood Reader, DNF

In this series I explain terms used in the low impact movement, lifestyle terms, and other verbiage that I use on my blog and in my daily life. Here they are defined simply, in case they are new to readers. In some cases, I have done some research on them, but these definitions are mostly what I understand them to be and how I use them.

So clearly, BookTube (the offshoot of YouTube that’s all about books) is my new thing. Getting into a new niche community always comes with language that you learn as you go along. BookTube has those in spades. But they are not only for use in BookTube. These words and phrases can be used by all readers.

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TBR
This term is used a lot on BookTube. Quite plainly it stands for “To Be Read”. This term refers to books you own and want to read (Physical TBR), books you’ve heard of and want to read (Mental TBR), or any number of lists or places where there are books that you want to read. Readers keep TBR lists, TBR shelfs, TBR spreadsheets. Readers have life time TBRs, monthly TBRs, or TBRs of specific styles and genres.
Personally since I have a lot of books that I have accumulated from thrifting, library sales, or books found or given to me, I only consider the books I’m actively planning on reading my TBR. I keep these on a shelf or two and swap them out either after reading, or after deciding I’m not ready to read them yet.

Read Shelf
This term is pretty self-explanitory, but often gets a little confusing bc when spoken it sounds like “red shelf”. A Read Shelf is where one keeps all their already read book, books that they have read or completed. Some readers only store books that they have actually read here, some put all the books on they own on these shelves. Some people are collectors and find their favorite editions to collect, some collect whole series whether they have read them or not. Many reader keep every book they have ever read but there are people who only keep what they enjoyed and get rid of low star reads. Just like collecting, each reader has their own flare for how they organize and decorate their Read Shelves. Alphabetical, by genre, by color, be length, are just a few ways people organize Read Shelves.
I try to keep only physical books that I enjoyed, culling every few months. I keep my shelves organized alphabetically.

Mood Reader
Again, this term is pretty clear. Mood Reader refers to a reader who chooses what to read by the mood they are in. Many readers make a TBR and stick to it or read to accomplish some goal, but mood readers read what they feel like reading when they feel like.
I’m definitely a mood reader, so I like to peruse my TBR piles, but what I pick depends on how I feel.

DNF
Standing for “Did Not Finish”, this term is used to describe a book that one started reading but didn’t finish. There are many reasons why someone doesn’t finish a book but some of the most commonly referred to in BookTube is not liking a book and stopping reading it, not being in the right mood for a book, or starting a book when you are already reading other which take precedence. DNF can be “ for now” or forever.
I don’t generally DNF, I try to finish all the books I start. But I will sometimes DNF for now. If I’m really not vibing with a book, it’s better for me to put it down for a while then struggle thru.

Do you use any of these reading terms or were they new to you? What other BookTube or reading terms do you use?

6 More Months of Zero Waste | Find the Hidden Plastic | November

At this point in your Zero Waste Journey you might be getting pretty adept at avoiding the major plastic and waste items. Plastic bags, plastic straws and single use water bottles are among some of the easier, more obvious, single use waste generators to avoid. Some items we have identified, like tetra-paks, to go coffee cups, disposable bathroom items might be less obvious and took us more time to root out of our lives. These items may be harder to give up completely.

Having become used to avoiding these two categories of waste, we have to move on to the next step. Time to level up in our zero waste journey and learn to avoid the more hidden plastic in our day to day lives.

Moving to the next step definitely involves more research and attention to detail. Reading labels, identifying what other names plastic goes by, and making sure to weed out hidden plastic items that we already own will take work.

I’m not much a tea drinker, so it’s taking me a while to get thru these old tea bags. When I use one, I rip it open, put the leaves in the compost and throw away the bag that contains plastic.

I’m not much a tea drinker, so it’s taking me a while to get thru these old tea bags. When I use one, I rip it open, put the leaves in the compost and throw away the bag that contains plastic.

Here are some items you might not know contain plastic:

Kraft or paper looking to go containers - similar to to-go cups, these seem like paper, but are lined with plastic cannot be recycled or composted. Don’t be fooled! Bring your own togo container, or choose take out that use non coated containers.

Most clothing - polyester, acrylic, and nylon, are all plastic fibers. try to avoid them. Check labels, and try to buy only natural fibers. You don’t have to donate or throw away the clothes you love that contain plastic, but get a micro plastic catching bag to wash the plastic items you have already in your wardrobe.

Tea bags - almost all tea bags have plastic in them. Get loose leaf tea to avoid worrying about it!

Tampons and other menstrual products - tampons and pads are mostly made from or packaged in plastic. There are many alternatives, like menstrual cups, period underwear and reusable pads.

Disposable masks - these may seem like cloth but they are actually mostly plastic and will break down to micro plastics that will get into the soil, sea and air. These and other disposable PPE are quickly becoming the fastest growing litter on land and in the ocean. Use reusable cloth mask to protect yourself and others!

These are only a few examples of everyday hidden plastics. Are there others you know of and avoid? Share them in the comments!

I try to avoid take out, but sometimes we do end up getting something to go in a box lined with plastic. I wash these out and reuse them as much as possible.

I try to avoid take out, but sometimes we do end up getting something to go in a box lined with plastic. I wash these out and reuse them as much as possible.

If you are new to this series, here’s what we are working on for this 6 moth block. Follow along or pick and choose challenges to try:
June 2020- Say NO, Say Yes
PLASTIC FREE JULY
August 2020 - Carry No Disposables
September 2020 - back to school/educate
October 2020 - Beach clean
November 2020 - Hidden plastic
December 2020 - Repair before you replace

We started our tackling new zero waste challenges six months at a time in 2019:
January 2019 - Trash Audit
We separated and looked our trash to see what we are throwing away and what we can reduce.
February 2019- Declutter Everything
We went thru what we have to declutter and reduce.
March 2019- Switch to Paper
This month we moved to paper to get one step closer to reusables.
April 2019- Compost
Composting is an easy way to reduce food waste and prevent it from reaching the landfill.
May 2019- Meatless Monday
One of the best ways to improve the environment is to stop eating factory farmed meat and industrial fish. Small steps lead to big change so this month we gave up meat (or dairy or fish) for at least one day.
June 2019- No Bottled Water
We gave up bottled water as an avenue to give up more disposable plastic in Plastic Free July.
July 2019 - Plastic Free July!
Go plastic free this month!

In late 2019, we continued our journey to becoming more zero waste:
November 2019 - Zero Waste Kit
We created a zero waste kit to help us be more zero waste in our day to day life.
December 2019- No Gifts
We took Dec to give no gifts and get no gifts.
January 2020 - Clothing and Fast Fashion
This month we explored what fast fashion is, and how we can stop buying it forever.
February 2020- Use Mass Transit
The shortest month seemed like a good time to explore alternatives to driving our cars.
March 2020 - Bathroom Make-over
You’ve swapped out a few items to more sustainable choices around the house. It’s time to tackle a full room.
April 2020- Grow Your Own Food
April marks the start of spring in the continental USA, and when we can start growing food easily. But there are many ways and time to grow your some of own food.

Something to Try | Beach Butterfly Rescue

Operation Butterfly Rescue!

We took a short walk on the beach a few weeks ago when it was a cold, rainy, blustery day in October. As we beach combed, we came across a monarch butterfly that we thought was dead. But when we examined it closer, they had only been blown off course, their wings wet and heavy, and were unable to recover in the drizzle and wind. My practice in these cases, and what I did for this little fellow, was to carry them up the beach a bit, dig a hole, with one wall higher than the other to protect him for the wind, and place him in. now protected, they can stretch and dry their wings, hopefully to recover and fly on.

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A few steps on, we came across another and repeated the process. And a few steps on, another. So we decided to take a different tact, and the next 3 butterflies that we found we put in a little bag that we were carrying, being careful to hold the bag open as not to crush them. Out of the three we brought off the beach, one was pretty bad off, two were pretty active.

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We weren’t quite sure what we would do with them, and where we would put them, but we decided we would take them all the way home and put them in our greenhouse. At least it would be warm and dryer in there!

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Unfortunately, when we checked on the butterflies the next day, the worse off one was already dead. The other two were perked up a little! We hoped that they would eventually feel good enough to fly away. We left them on their on own and checked back a few days later.

When we went back we found one, passed on. but hopefully the last of the three flew off!

Was the butterfly rescue a success? Probably not really. But I felt good knowing these three creatures got to be out of the wind and rain a bit.

We seem to always go to lengths to save wayward creatures (just the other day I took a praying mantis off a car in a parking lot, before it drove away with the mantis as unsuspecting passenger). Is this a common practice?