Sadly, my loving father of the age of 89 passed away last night.
My heart is very heavy. Please send up prayers. Our immediate family has had one h-e-double-hockey-sticks of a year in the way of grief and loss.
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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.
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Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Sadly, my loving father of the age of 89 passed away last night.
My heart is very heavy. Please send up prayers. Our immediate family has had one h-e-double-hockey-sticks of a year in the way of grief and loss.
We have had many fun and memorable Christmas traditions in our home. First, I loved (loved!) being classroom Mom for the class Christmas parties. I would literally try to sign up for them when school started. I loved it! I always made some sort of treat bag/treat container that was filled with fun. By fun I mean a handmade ornament for each student, candy, and fun activities or toys. Here are a few treat bags I made for Christmas. Also, most years I hand wrapped each handmade ornament so the kids had something to unwrap.
If you have been following along with my blog, you read about the coop massacre and the emergency purchase of a used coop. Well, although it is keeping my ladies safe and sound, it is a pain in my royal rump. Literally.
I have no idea why someone in their right mind would build it that way, so I have printed out what I want built in the spring (above photo).
The fenced side will be on the other side of the coop itself, but you get the idea.
So what's wrong with the one we have now? Well....
I have two kitchen tables. We use both during tomato season then potato season. They are perfect for feeding family during get togethers (which I miss dearly). Anyway, my larger table has become he spot to drop stuff and not put it away. Yesterday I cleared it off. Everything went to their home.
I also tried a new bread recipe. First, I wanted to try it due to the lesser amounts of ingredients and it didn't require bread flour. Second. I needed bread to make a french toast breakfast.
The recipe for the bread is a 4 ingredient recipe, which makes 2 loaves. It's online (Simple Amish White Bread Recipe, Donna Elick). I used all organic ingredients.
I was skeptical at first. It uses all-purpose flour and no eggs. I used the full 7 cups of flour, and felt it should have had a bit more, as the dough was very soft. Well, the bread rose nicely and tasted good. Now, when I cannot locate bread flour, I have this recipe to fall back on.
Dinner was a bit of work, but I decided on Chicken Spaghetti and corn.
Guess what? My car is finally back home.
In the beginning of the year, I accidently knocked my dehydrator front cover off and broke it. I could not order another due to the business shutting down as well. Well, it's beyond using, and I went online to order it. Guess what? Not available for the model I have. I have sent an email, so I wait and see what they say. So frustrating.
When I said we were trying to hang on to sanity, I didn't mean totally this lockdown stuff going on and our Hitler of a Gov. I had to drive our 21 year-old to have emergency surgery on her hand. She will be back to work tomorrow thankfully. She does however, have 3 pins in one finger and will have it that way for 6 weeks.
The weather outside is . . .
Still a bit windy, 45/33 degrees, partly cloudy
On the breakfast plate this morning . . .
Sausage, potato and egg burrito, coffee
As I look outside my window . . .
There is a lot that got blown around outside, so I will be taking a look at what I need to pick up from the horrible wind storm we had Sunday.
As I look around the house . . .
It's a hot mess. I had to drive my daughter to her bone specialist for bandages to be changed and to be looked over to make sure she doesn't have any infections.
I'll get around here, since I'm posting so late, and get busy on the dirty dishes I left, and figure out dinner for tonight.
What I am wearing today . . .
Long sleeved Harley Davidson top, jeans, and pull on black boots.
To do today or this week . . .
-Drive a daughter to her doctor
-Stop at Hobby Lobby (taking advantage of being out of the house)
-Go pick up the car (YAYYYY!)
-wash dishes
-clean master bath
-blanch and freeze zucchini and kale
Currently reading . . .
On the TV this week . . .
DVD - White Lightning
On the menu . . .
-Stove top Tuna/noodle, mashed tades, corn
-Crockpot chicken noodle soup
-chicken spaghetti, asparagus
Something fun to share to share. . .
This is the butterscotch pudding we tried. I am not totally sure, but I think I ordered it off of Amazon. I could not find any organic online from the health store we buy from.Although totally exhausted (from different means), my husband and I headed out early Saturday to get a good load of wood cut and split.
Today, rain returns with high wind warnings. A good day to do rainy day indoor repairs and what not. Not to mention, cuddle up with a good book, crochet or other relaxing activities.
I've seen deer on the move for the last 4 days around our place.
Remember the stray cat that showed up? I found it's owner via using a group on social media. It's crazy. They live 30 minute drive north of us. He even responded when they called his name. I'm just glad he's back home where he belongs.