"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~

Pioneer Woman at Heart

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One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.

Monday, January 6, 2025

Happy Homemaker Monday

 








We have been blessed with free calendars from our very small local library every year. The top one is last year's with January of this year included, and the second one is this year's new calendar.

I do have some goals for this month, but I do not make resolutions per say.  

Goals for this year so far:

  • Re-create a few photos.
  • Get a photo shot day for just us with hired photographer.  This may not happen until fall for better outdoor scenery.
  • Read more.
  • Reduce hours on social media (I only have facebook)
  • Travel more.
  • Have the entire downstairs repaired, renovated, updated, purged and completely organized (will need help from the husband to complete this goal).
  • Stay on task with regular exercise (this was interrupted so many times last year).  Including staying on task while traveling of any sort as well.
  • Hike more.
  • Take evening walks with my husband more.
  • Go camping more.
  • Talk with friends more often.  




I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom today.


The weather in my neck of the woods . . .

This past Saturday we woke up to a chilly 9°F windchill and more snow.  It was the kind of beautiful, slow falling snow.

It's 12°F this morning and the snow is coming down.  There is enough coming down, there are school delays and closings.  My husband may get to use his gizmo he bought a few years ago to "plow" the driveway this year.  Traffic is moving very slowly, and I have yet to see a plow pass by our homestead.


Things that make me happy . . .

-my first cup of coffee in the morning

-looking forward to making travel plans


Book I am reading . . .

I started reading this last year, but forgot all about it.  I am keeping up with the daily quotes, but I have to say that not all of them are really that good or positive.


I bought both of these two last year as well, and started back with reading them each day.  One is 180 days, the other is 365 days.  I am enjoying both and have plans to pass them on to one of the kids when I am done reading them.  The last two are perfect travel size too.


I finished this one last week, and loved it.  I thought it was going to be just stories about the donkey, but it was more than that.  It was more like a book of devotions that came to the author with her experience with the stray donkey.  The story basically is her life lessons, relationship with God, but taught to her by the taking in of a the stray donkey that showed up out of no where.  I also learned about donkeys.  I had no idea they lived 40 years, and that if you want a protector donkey, the females do a better job.  Overall a very good book.


I started reading this book next.  It was a gift from my husband for Christmas.  He said it was on the best selling list.  Looks like a murder mystery. 

What's on my TV today . . .

Sea Patrol

Landman (Sunday night)


On my breakfast plate . . .

See to-do list.


On my lunch plate . . .

Probably tuna salad and cucumber slices with hummus.  Fresh fruit.


On my dinner plate . . .

See menu plan below.


On the menu . . .

-Crockpot turkey stroganoff, mashed potatoes, and roasted garlic green beans

-Crockpot black eyed peas, ham and collards

-Crockpot Sausage and Ditalini soup

-leftovers


On the to-do list . . .

-bake a breakfast casserole of some sort, or pancakes for the next few days (have not decided yet)

-clean bathtub and master bath shower, put cleaning supplies away

-dust master bedroom, master bathroom

-pay a few bills

-do laundry

-make homemade hair detangler

-put the Christmas stuff away (yes most of it's still out, as we had errands this past weekend, and just didn't have the ambition at the end of each day)

-make and freeze homemade condensed mushroom soup (goal is to get this done by the end of the week), I make it this way, because we do not use it very often (1),  it is healthier than organic from the store (2), and it tastes so much better (3)

-start a new shopping list, as I need more quart canning jars to organize more of our dried herbs, herbal tea ingredients etc.  Some new ones I just got, do not come with re-sealable bags.


Month of January Deep Clean/Purge/Re-organize List:

-start removing tape and adhesive from stairway walls.  It is a bigger job than I anticipated.  I took a closer look when I went upstairs the other day.  The kids really did a number on the walls all over the upstairs (grr!).

-fix shelf in freezer than fell into the next shelf.  I will have to remove everything and fix shelf and re-organize while meal planning based on what's on that shelf.

-continue purging utility room (a lot is stored in that room, and I have all winter to work on it).

-install under sink shelf liners in the master bath

-check dates on all of our dried herbals for tea infusions, tea making and other medicinal makings, and re-organize.

-clean one corner upper cupboard in the kitchen, install new shelf liner, check dates on all spices/herbs/homemade mixes, and re-organize



New recipe I tried or want to try . . .

All three recipes on the menu plan are "try-it" recipes.  Homemade "Velveeta" was successful, other than the cheese flavor using the mild.  I do have plans to make it again, but with medium cheddar for a trial #2.


What I am creating . . .

New project for 2025 (possibly longer ha ha ha!)  I detest (well I detest the final stage of sewing them all together) granny square projects, so I have no idea what is going on with my brain right now!  I'll be back soon to share a post about this new 2025 project. The goal is a combination of two ideas, with two successful goals by the end of the year.  I guess you could also say it's a self-motivational goal.

No words needed (favorite photo or picture) . . .

We have loved the recent slow falling, big snowflakes lately.  However, this is much more out there as of this morning. 


Devotional, Prayers, or Bible Verses . . .

Prayers request from one of our kids - house shopping, and for them to acquire a house they can afford.

Prayers for my own health, and for an earlier opening for my doctor appointment.  I am thankful for Arnica cream for sore muscles.  We want this off the calendar (best answers would be simply physical therapy, or better yet the current exercises at home) before we start making any travel plans this year. 


"A cheerful disposition is good for your health; gloom and doom leave you bone-tired." Proverbs 17:22 MSG 



If you are still reading (sorry this is a long post for a Monday, ha ha!), if you drink purple passion flower tea, what is a good organic brand to buy and resource?  I see Frontier Co-Op has it with our sister online grocery store, and see that Amazon has a few brands.  We would like to try it for our evening tea or add it to the current tea we drink (for better sleep, stress reducer, un-wind in the evening tea).

12 comments:

Carol said...

Id love if you would share you mushroom soup recipe as we use it often. I have to read the Flash book. Just added it to my reading list.

Betsy said...

You aae certainly more organized than I am. It's an interesting thing, we make all of these lists, (I do too), and rarely accomplish everything because things keep being added.
I suggest the "join as you go method" of joing granny squares. It works wonderful and no more sewing in of ends.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Carol, I will get that mushroom soup recipe for you in a post soon. I really enjoyed the Flash book. My husband is now reading it.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Betsy, I crack myself up today with this post. I have already added to my to-do list, because I forgot about somethings. I'll just cross off what I get done and start again tomorrow. I am working on a "plan" for a join as you go blanket. Thank you so much.

Jean said...

I read The Flash book a while back and really enjoyed it. The author does a newsletter/e-mail type thing once a week (sometimes, not every week) that I really enjoy if you're interested. Hope you have a wonderful week!

Luludou said...

I do not like assembling granny squares either! You sure have great goals for 2025 - I'm positive you will accomplish all. Happy New year to you and your family.

Far Side of Fifty said...

The join as you go works great for granny squares. You have some nice goals!

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Jean, thanks. I am not sure I have the time to read that including my books too, but will definitely look into it.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Far Side of Fifty, thanks. I remember you telling me about that.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Luludou, thank you.

Sandra said...

Those books all look wonderful, I think I would enjoy them all. Love all your snow pictures too. Have a wonderful Thursday.

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

Sandra, I love all three, but more so the devotionals. I am sorry I did not read them last year.