"You'll all need to go get a jug of sink water in the other bathroom to brush your teeth," I told the kids since the pipes were froze (again).
"Be careful for what you wish for," said my 11 year-old daughter. "Yesterday I was just saying that I wanted to go camping. I feel like we're camping."
Blondie finally got a nicely warm turn out blanket, to cover her. Golly, I'm so thankful for that. She's looking better and better every day, and even the hair around her neck appears healthier and thicker. Her foot seems to be getting better also.
I'm praying that the water pipes do not have any damage during this cold spell. They seem to warm up later in the evening, but I still worry when the water starts to flow again. Say a little prayer we don't have damage.
While my oldest daughter was shoveling frozen horse poo, her dog Sadie was having a blast playing with the ice that was knocked out of the buckets. Silly dog.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Fighting Two Kinds of Colds
I woke up yesterday feeling worse than the day before, and just wanted to rest on the couch, drink hot tea, and warm up with homemade chicken noodle soup. I'm not sure if it's a cold or possibly trouble with sinuses.
I didn't have the energy to cook chicken, and had leftover turkey. I made a crock pot of homemade turkey-noodle soup, with homemade noodles. I think it was the last of the noodles I had in the freezer too.
With temperatures anywhere from below zero, to the teens, it warmed me up, and will hopefully help my body fight off this sickness that creeped in on me.
Today, there is another 2 hour school delay. Again, bone chilling temperatures. Again, we have frozen pipes. I hope we have enough in jugs to water the horse, chickens, goats, dogs and cats.
I didn't have the energy to cook chicken, and had leftover turkey. I made a crock pot of homemade turkey-noodle soup, with homemade noodles. I think it was the last of the noodles I had in the freezer too.
With temperatures anywhere from below zero, to the teens, it warmed me up, and will hopefully help my body fight off this sickness that creeped in on me.
Today, there is another 2 hour school delay. Again, bone chilling temperatures. Again, we have frozen pipes. I hope we have enough in jugs to water the horse, chickens, goats, dogs and cats.
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