"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.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
From the Gratitude Journal. . .
Today, I am thankful for:
~for the wonderful lilac aroma wafting throughout the outdoors (and which I brought indoors too).
~for God's guidance, and giving me the knowledge to know how to cut back on my stress with gardening by doing a little every day vs. all of it in one long day, and leaving the dirty dishes for the kids and looking the other way....giving me the strength to get up extra early to avoid the heat...giving me a bountiful garden...
~for the colors that are reappearing on the front porch.
~for the spearmint in my garden and iced tea made with it.
~for the pounds I'll lose this summer with all this garden/yard work to do.
~for our dogs, who alerted us of a group of people on the highway (at 2:30am), who had some sort of driving mishap.
~for Timmy, the barn cat who showed up on our porch a year or so ago. And who always makes me smile. He plops wherever he wants, as if he has had the most grusome work day and is needing a nap.
~for the water in our well. I've drained the rain barrel, and have been watering the garden, due to the lack of rain here. Thankful for that rain barrel too.
~for my hubby being home today, and giving me a hand with garden work/yard work today, and for getting my breakfast.
Labels:
Barn Cats,
Dogs,
Flower Garden,
Fresh Flowers,
Herb Garden,
Marriage,
Motherhood
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Random Writing
5 Random Things
1. I Got "Notered"
My 11 year-old often leaves me notes that are special. We call it getting "notered." She left me this one recently, in my inbox:
"i love you mommy. anyway, you should take the day off and go return
your shirt,wear it with your new skirt and wear some new mother's day jewelry,
the ones i bought you. by the way... I Love You!
and just so you dont forget about me... i throw it on thee
grownd!!!"
It made me laugh. You see, when she went to camp, she told me how the "mailman" came to visit them and deliver letters we wrote. Prior to camp, the teachers allowed us to write our kids letters, and they would be delivered. Anyway, the mailman would come in and do a funny act while delivering the mail. He'd throw it on the ground and say "I throw it on theeee groouuunnnnd!" enunciating it in a hilarious fashion. When she got home from camp, she re-enacted it for days. She'd run to the mailbox, and re-enact the "mailman" from camp each time. And of course, it was funny.
2. With my new fitbit, I joined a community group, and pledged to try to loose 16 pounds by July 4th.
3. My 13-year old is at an all weekend sleep over. However, she's my "chick" keeper, so I now have "chick" duty (watering, feeding, and cleaning their boxes). My goal is to get them outside next week.
4. My allergies are in an uproar, due to farmer's out in their fields. The dirt is flying, and my nose is finding it. Thankfully, I stocked up on nettle tea.
5. Sapphire has been sleeping in my herb garden. The other day, when I leaned over to cut some chives, she stood up and scared the livin' poo out of me. After my run-in with the raccoon, I am on edge every time I am outside. She blended in with the dirt so well, I didn't even see her. She was all cozied up between the chives and green onions.
2. With my new fitbit, I joined a community group, and pledged to try to loose 16 pounds by July 4th.
3. My 13-year old is at an all weekend sleep over. However, she's my "chick" keeper, so I now have "chick" duty (watering, feeding, and cleaning their boxes). My goal is to get them outside next week.
4. My allergies are in an uproar, due to farmer's out in their fields. The dirt is flying, and my nose is finding it. Thankfully, I stocked up on nettle tea.
5. Sapphire has been sleeping in my herb garden. The other day, when I leaned over to cut some chives, she stood up and scared the livin' poo out of me. After my run-in with the raccoon, I am on edge every time I am outside. She blended in with the dirt so well, I didn't even see her. She was all cozied up between the chives and green onions.
Linking up with Nancy at: A Rural Journal
Labels:
Barn Cats,
Family,
Kids,
Motherhood
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