Today I'm joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.
I discovered that radio is very, very boring at 6am on a Sunday. I needed noise in the house, but man, I had to turn that radio off and put in a CD. I had a long day ahead. Just the thought of cooking dinner and making more dirty dishes....we ate leftovers.
We woke up to a warm 39 degrees. We had a whopping high of 50! That meant a big work day for me.
When these temps go up and down so quickly, it is easy for people to get sick, so I reminded the clan to load up on probiotics. It's easy to live on comfort food when you are stuck inside and can't do much.
Laundry was way, way behind. It's was a strange weekend. Hubby left for work before 6:30am and didn't get home until almost 1am Fri-Sun. Then Daughter stayed with a friend. It was very weird to be home alone, but I wasn't bored either.
Then my 19 year-old called and wanted to visit. Yay! Let's just say that Sunday wasn't uneventful. Her car broke down not far from here, but thankfully not on the country highway. Luckily, help stopped, and gave her a ride here. Thankfully, Hubby's nephew and friend towed it to our place. Thankfully, the guy and his kids who picked her up, prevented her from having an "I don't want to be adult" meltdown.
While she was here, I showed her how to make "Full Throttle" spice mix and let her taste the sweet potato in the scramble with it, because she doesn't like sweet potatoes. Yay! She liked it so she took the recipe too. She also took a few more, and is going to start cooking at home vs. fast food. Double Yay!
Tinctures were strained, teas infused, counters sanitized with homemade "Lysol" wipes and so forth. I have new recipes to try, there are items I need canned, and seeds need ordered. Two cupboards under sinks were purged, cleaned and reorganized.
On the breakfast plate. . .
First, a bowl of organic miso soup. Just keepin' my body happy.
...then some sweet potato/bacon/kale and egg scramble. We are still enjoying our garden grown sweet potatoes, but I believe that was the last of the kale in my freezer. I can't wait to be in the garden again.
The weather outside . . .
Raining with a high of 53°F. We hit a record high of 56°F yesterday.
On my reading pile . . .
Same book, and a pile of library books I need to flip through (patterns)
On my TV . . .
I just watched a movie on netflix called Deadly Switch. I love watching a show where I cannot figure out who is doing the bad stuff, but I figured it out too early. Mostly watching regular channels - cooking, gardening, farming etc.
On the menu . . .
I didn't get meatballs made, so after checking the freezer for space (to pre-freeze them), so that's on the list first
-new recipes
With only 3 of us here, I find leftover night happening often, so I guess we'll see what happens this week.
On the to-do list . . .
(for the week)
-muck coop
-deep clean bedroom
-vacuum, sweep
-dishes
-laundry
-order seeds
-make homemade meatballs
-make homemade sausage
-write
-work out
-shampoo living room carpet (spot clean)
-make lip balm
-make face lotion
-make laundry soap
-make dishwasher detergent
-try new recipes
-split wood
-dust
What I am creating . . .
I'm still working on the panels for a set of red pot holders and hot pad, a dishcloth is on the knitting needles, new patterns to try and more.
Looking around the house. . .
I have a bit of cleaning, but after washing dishes 3 times, the house looks pretty good.
From the camera . . .
I haven't been taking many photos lately, but I sure love this one. I miss that hot tub.
One of my simple pleasures . . .
Reading old cookbooks
Praying for . . .
The kids
"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.
Monday, February 4, 2019
Sunday, February 3, 2019
Just Can't Make it Up
Everything that could go wrong in the last 24 hours has. I just can't make this stuff up, and I won't dump it on all of you with boredom. It more likely would make your jaw drop.
I put on my big girl panties and only concentrated on what I could, which wasn't a lot. Due to Hubby's schedule and major overtime, he has not yet repaired the truck ignition. We can jump it, but you can't shut it off until you are back home, so a trip to town was not possible, and putting a call out to the kids failed with kid #1, sent a text to #2 - hooray! A ride.
At this point, I'm thinking I need to go to school to learn about auto mechanics.
On top of that Tiger is now throwing up all over because he keeps eating Aurora's food and I have no way to separate them in the house. I cannot, I repeat cannot wait for warmer temps to put Aurora back outside.
The one thing I could do, was put new ink in the printer and print my seed list.
On top of all of that (leaving out all the bad stuff), I have to watch for the mail and it varies. We may have a mail thief. Just by chance I caught someone at the mailbox as I went out to get wood. He left quickly and of course I did not have my phone to get a photo of the plates. Thankfully, my mail lady put some recent packages in the inside of the truck the other day. It's good to have people looking out for your deliveries anymore. I am home 24 hours/day, but it's winter and like I said, delivery varies. And I may not her her honk when she has a package that won't fit inside the mailbox.
I'm saving all the "bad" stuff for my book. I was writing again yesterday. I have a cousin in CA, that has connections, so I am hoping she knows someone with a publisher/editor that would look at it down the road. I'm seriously jumping in on this. I have some other ideas brewing as well. Please cheer me on, because the way I see it, you can't succeed without trying.
I put on my big girl panties and only concentrated on what I could, which wasn't a lot. Due to Hubby's schedule and major overtime, he has not yet repaired the truck ignition. We can jump it, but you can't shut it off until you are back home, so a trip to town was not possible, and putting a call out to the kids failed with kid #1, sent a text to #2 - hooray! A ride.
At this point, I'm thinking I need to go to school to learn about auto mechanics.
On top of that Tiger is now throwing up all over because he keeps eating Aurora's food and I have no way to separate them in the house. I cannot, I repeat cannot wait for warmer temps to put Aurora back outside.
The one thing I could do, was put new ink in the printer and print my seed list.
On top of all of that (leaving out all the bad stuff), I have to watch for the mail and it varies. We may have a mail thief. Just by chance I caught someone at the mailbox as I went out to get wood. He left quickly and of course I did not have my phone to get a photo of the plates. Thankfully, my mail lady put some recent packages in the inside of the truck the other day. It's good to have people looking out for your deliveries anymore. I am home 24 hours/day, but it's winter and like I said, delivery varies. And I may not her her honk when she has a package that won't fit inside the mailbox.
I'm saving all the "bad" stuff for my book. I was writing again yesterday. I have a cousin in CA, that has connections, so I am hoping she knows someone with a publisher/editor that would look at it down the road. I'm seriously jumping in on this. I have some other ideas brewing as well. Please cheer me on, because the way I see it, you can't succeed without trying.
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