Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Adopted Motto
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Random Acts of Kindness Crochet Idea ~ Other Ramblings
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Weekend Work and ramblings
I went right back to deep cleaning Friday. I'm beginning to work on the hallway where I have two bookshelves (hallway is wide and was added on for a person in a wheel chair). I am super excited to start on this. I have to decide if I want to paint the hallway after I get it all cleared out though. I need warmer weather to paint too.
First, I completely emptied my pantry shelving unit my husband built, cleaned it, moved it to another room and filled it back up. I'll be moving one hallway bookshelf to take is place next.
Question. I am looking for a small (travel size) iron for making my crafting purposes. Do any of you have suggestions? I found one on Amazon about $4 cheaper than on one I saw at our local Meijer.
Friday, December 13, 2013
CHRISTmas is a time for Love, Joy and Peace!
It's bad enough that my inbox is filled with over 20 advertisements selling something - Free Shipping! One day only! Cyber......blah, blah, blah....
Don't let the hype of buying, buying, and buying get you sucked into having to have it all, or give it all. Sheesh. The newspaper must weigh 10 more pounds now that December is here, and the ads are overflowing.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
from the Family Journal . . .
While we were waiting for my oldest brother to pull in with his airstream camper at noon, we got a text message - still shopping and won't be there until 3pm or so. At 4pm. He still wasn't here. Then we get a text from my younger brother - he's unloading his truck to come get the girls, as my older brother was stuck on the highway with a flat trailer tire. I texted back - I'll bring the girls to you.
After we got there, hubby left the keys in the Explorer. It locked on us and we spent quit a time getting into it. We got a laugh when the alarm went off too. Over an hour later we were back in the Explorer.
I think that was chapter 1 and 2 in my new book. Ha ha ha!
I snapped this photo of Tiger. It's almost as if he's saying "turn out the lights." So cute!
Then I snapped this photo of Jasper. Oh...such a life to have.
The older two girls drove to town for me and ended up bringing home an abandoned kitten. The poor thing was panting and starved. If the girls had not found him, he would have surely died the next day. Temperatures went up to 100°F.
Upon further inspection, we discovered the tip of the kitten's tail missing and half of his whiskers missing. On one of the hottest days here, we drove this little guy to town, and prayed that the Humane Society would take him. They did (after a long debate).
On the same hot day (car must have been above 100°F inside, even with windows down), I drove a large box of books to the Hospice Care Center. They will be given to families that have a terminally ill family member, and need a book to read when they can't sleep etc.
During these past hot days, the wrens haven't been seen nor heard from. As soon as the rains arrived, they are singing non-stop. I took this photo and will add it to our bird identification journal.