I'm slowly trying to get order of the homestead. Thankfully we hired our biker friend to mow the almost 6 acres on the only sunny dry day, while we were gone. Whew.
While I put loads of laundry on the line (cold but windy), I picked the asparagus. It's still doing well for us.
Also, while the washer hummed away, I cooked up dandelions, potatoes, onion, bacon, jalapenos and eggs for a scramble. Poor Youngest was complaining about missing my cooking. Not that I was in the mood to jump back in, but it was done.
Hubby is back to work, and in full swing. It's that time at work where they shut down and work double shifts, 16 hour days for 4-6 weeks.
Not the greatest picture since it was super windy, but my bleeding hear is in full bloom right now.
A late bloomer. Nice. I hope it keeps spreading. It's the only purple one I have right now.
Our youngest was being bullied (was threatened by a student) at school prior to leaving on our getaway. So far things are good since we contacted the school, but I still want her to learn to fight. I refuse to tell my kid to sit there and not fight back (if needed). Things have really changed in school these days, and they do have outside cameras, but it's still a problem in schools. One girl was suspended and one in-school suspension, but that girl is back in class. We'll see how the week goes.
"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, May 9, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
The Big Bash!
If you have been wondering where I've been, we've been here. Total seclusion. It is one mile up a hill, chained gate, and no other cabin around. Just peace and quiet and relaxation.
We held our anniversary party the night before we left and it was fantastic - food, live band, drinks and fun. We didn't have much food left, but we are proud of ourselves for doing it ourselves (catering was over the roof expensive). We brought home a lot of booze, so we hope to have a few cookouts and a camp out possible down the road. All depends on weather. We had a good turn out at the party and got to see lots of people.
I do need to restock my comfrey poultices now. Hubby had a "whoop-sie" at the party and hurt his shoulder (he he!). He had to sleep with one Sunday night, and travel with one there and back. He's feeling a bit better now.
The best part of the cabin. Although smaller hot tub than at the last cabin, this one will be on our "visit again" list.
We had a front and back porch with rockers on both, and the cabin had a loft with two twin beds upstairs. We had a full kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, 2 TV's, fireplace, sofa and table for 4.
Wide open windows and just the sounds of birds for 2 nights.
We even rented a pontoon boat and cruised a large lake.
Although the trip was a "second honeymoon" we were bombarded with phone calls the evening of the second night. Our 17 year-old was "held captive" by a wasp in the kitchen and her big sister wasn't home from work (and wouldn't have for a few more hours). We put in calls to just about everyone we knew to go kill it for her (yes she is that deadly afraid, even thought she's never been stung). Her 19 year-old sister came out and killed it, but now I have to wash a set of kitchen curtain. Kids!
We had a very nice time, and we are really not ready to swing back in to reality today. We went from 76°F and sunny to dreary cloudy and 52°F here. And....and...more rain tomorrow.
I have so much to do, like find homes for all the extra plates, napkins and cups we brought home from our party. My house is in chaos. It'll all depend on the weather, and I've already been asked to drive to town to pick up school intern papers (for the one in cosmetology). A run to the "big city" always puts a huge dent in what I have time to get done here.
Oh, Hubby's birthday was the day we left for this trip. We had the best BBQ dinner on our trip (local) and he was super happy.
We did a lot of celebrating, and are happy but tired folks. Today may be a day of just tidy up, cook and a possible nap (ha ha!).
We held our anniversary party the night before we left and it was fantastic - food, live band, drinks and fun. We didn't have much food left, but we are proud of ourselves for doing it ourselves (catering was over the roof expensive). We brought home a lot of booze, so we hope to have a few cookouts and a camp out possible down the road. All depends on weather. We had a good turn out at the party and got to see lots of people.
I do need to restock my comfrey poultices now. Hubby had a "whoop-sie" at the party and hurt his shoulder (he he!). He had to sleep with one Sunday night, and travel with one there and back. He's feeling a bit better now.
The best part of the cabin. Although smaller hot tub than at the last cabin, this one will be on our "visit again" list.
We had a front and back porch with rockers on both, and the cabin had a loft with two twin beds upstairs. We had a full kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, 2 TV's, fireplace, sofa and table for 4.
Wide open windows and just the sounds of birds for 2 nights.
We even rented a pontoon boat and cruised a large lake.
Although the trip was a "second honeymoon" we were bombarded with phone calls the evening of the second night. Our 17 year-old was "held captive" by a wasp in the kitchen and her big sister wasn't home from work (and wouldn't have for a few more hours). We put in calls to just about everyone we knew to go kill it for her (yes she is that deadly afraid, even thought she's never been stung). Her 19 year-old sister came out and killed it, but now I have to wash a set of kitchen curtain. Kids!
We had a very nice time, and we are really not ready to swing back in to reality today. We went from 76°F and sunny to dreary cloudy and 52°F here. And....and...more rain tomorrow.
I have so much to do, like find homes for all the extra plates, napkins and cups we brought home from our party. My house is in chaos. It'll all depend on the weather, and I've already been asked to drive to town to pick up school intern papers (for the one in cosmetology). A run to the "big city" always puts a huge dent in what I have time to get done here.
Oh, Hubby's birthday was the day we left for this trip. We had the best BBQ dinner on our trip (local) and he was super happy.
We did a lot of celebrating, and are happy but tired folks. Today may be a day of just tidy up, cook and a possible nap (ha ha!).
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Cabin at Hocking Hills,
Marriage,
Motherhood,
Vacations,
Weekend Getaway
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