I'm posting without any photos for the first time in a long time. It rained the entire day yesterday. All day long, dark, dreary, and the type of weather you'd want to curl up with a book or crochet.
We ran errands. It was miserable driving weather, but we did. I was upset, only because we were rushed for time, I forgot to grab my crochet work.
We had a 1 hour drive to get to the bank we needed to get to, and I forgot my stinkin' crochet. I was beside myself. Wasted that time, but enjoyed talking with Hubby. He thought it was funny I was so flabbergasted I had nothing in my hands.
We accomplished our stops, and I came home without my new circular knitting needles. I'll have to drive in another direction, on another day to search for them. I needed a US size 15, and they only had up to 11. I will have to find a Jo-Ann Fabrics to find them I think. Our store in the "big city" closed years ago. Nothing is easy to get to when you live in the boonies.
We returned home and had this crazy idea we'd go dancing. The band Hubby hired for my surprise birthday was in town, but not playing until 9pm.
We crawled in bed and took a nap to prepare.
Or so we though we were preparing, ha ha! I had ideas for what to wear, and we were both excited.
Until we lost our excitement and decided to eat dinner in bed, watch netflix and turn in early, ha ha ha ha!
I'll regret not going dancing, but I'm sure they will play again in our area.
We are now both well rested folks, and I'm feeling much much better, so sleeping in and napping yesterday helped. It's very wet out, so we are limited to outdoor work, but Hubby has truck repairs that he never got to yesterday. I am not sure what today will entail, but the fact we are healthy, and rested is a bonus.
Adding to Hubby's to-do list, is fix my Grandma's Christmas tree. The ceramic one. The cord needs replaced. The original cord has been on it since I was a kid. We'll be taking at least a look at it and deciding if we can even replace it. I'm not even sure we can still purchase the light bulbs for it anymore. I guess we'll be finding out.
Fields are flooded today, and we went from a 58° day to a 37° morning. I'm sure I'll be sloshing through wetness to get to the barn today. Or rowing out there in the boat, ha ha!
"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, November 19, 2017
Saturday, November 18, 2017
A Peek at One Christmas Tree
I really need another tree for all the handmade ornaments I have. They are either made by me (80%), my grandmother, or my kids. This one, I made. I purchased a pattern from Etsy a few years back, and sold them at the Farmer's market. They were well loved. I should make some more if I have time. Many of these ornaments have been shared on my blog before too.
Candy cane crocheted by my one Grandma. She also crocheted us tree ornament stockings. I haven't found mine yet in the box.
Only one of these were made (by me). Our library closed, and we had to drive to the "big city" to another library. I went home with a ton of Christmas books, and found the pattern to make this guy. I have yet to find the same book (should have written it down). I just love it. Made from a wooden clothespin.
A drum, created from half of a toilet paper roll. The drum sticks are toothpicks with tiny pom poms glued to them. I made enough of these one year for an entire elementary class.
I loved participating in my kids Christmas parties when they were in elementary school. Each year I tried to rotate the holiday's so each kid was spoiled with the Christmas one. I would make an handmade ornament (with great detail), and wrap each one for each student. Of course there were goodie bags and a homemade snack too. Oh those were the good ol' days. Some classes had up to 30 students too.
Those are the only ones I took photos of this year, but if I take more I'll share more. Just for nostalgic reasons, I may drive up to the "big city" some day and check out the Christmas book selection. I miss that. I do miss making the ornaments too.
Each Christmas I'd make one for each family member. When Mom downsized her tree, she gave away all of my ornaments. Sort of made me sad. So, I stopped doing it. I also got the hint that another had enough. Again, it depressed my Christmas spirit. However, I now want to make more for the kids that have moved out, and will have a tree of their own (one already does).
Thanks for listening to my Christmas tree ornament ramble. It brought back a lot of good memories. I'll leave you with a photo of one of six snowmen. My Aunt gifted them to me before she passed away. They now decorate the house, in various places, leaving smiles along the way.
It's a full blown rainy day here today. I slept in until almost 9am. It felt great too. Breakfast was made yesterday, so I don't have to even do that today - blueberry, wholewheat pancakes, and sausage. And coffee of course. I'm feeling better, but guess who has the sniffles? Hubby. He is working to hard, so I hope he takes it easy today. He has repair work to do on the truck, and we can split wood under the barn roof, but it's easy-does-it for him today.
Candy cane crocheted by my one Grandma. She also crocheted us tree ornament stockings. I haven't found mine yet in the box.
Only one of these were made (by me). Our library closed, and we had to drive to the "big city" to another library. I went home with a ton of Christmas books, and found the pattern to make this guy. I have yet to find the same book (should have written it down). I just love it. Made from a wooden clothespin.
A drum, created from half of a toilet paper roll. The drum sticks are toothpicks with tiny pom poms glued to them. I made enough of these one year for an entire elementary class.
I loved participating in my kids Christmas parties when they were in elementary school. Each year I tried to rotate the holiday's so each kid was spoiled with the Christmas one. I would make an handmade ornament (with great detail), and wrap each one for each student. Of course there were goodie bags and a homemade snack too. Oh those were the good ol' days. Some classes had up to 30 students too.
Those are the only ones I took photos of this year, but if I take more I'll share more. Just for nostalgic reasons, I may drive up to the "big city" some day and check out the Christmas book selection. I miss that. I do miss making the ornaments too.
Each Christmas I'd make one for each family member. When Mom downsized her tree, she gave away all of my ornaments. Sort of made me sad. So, I stopped doing it. I also got the hint that another had enough. Again, it depressed my Christmas spirit. However, I now want to make more for the kids that have moved out, and will have a tree of their own (one already does).
Thanks for listening to my Christmas tree ornament ramble. It brought back a lot of good memories. I'll leave you with a photo of one of six snowmen. My Aunt gifted them to me before she passed away. They now decorate the house, in various places, leaving smiles along the way.
It's a full blown rainy day here today. I slept in until almost 9am. It felt great too. Breakfast was made yesterday, so I don't have to even do that today - blueberry, wholewheat pancakes, and sausage. And coffee of course. I'm feeling better, but guess who has the sniffles? Hubby. He is working to hard, so I hope he takes it easy today. He has repair work to do on the truck, and we can split wood under the barn roof, but it's easy-does-it for him today.
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