I have to tell you all about this. Sort of a family funny in a state of complete worry.
The last time we went up to see sister "L" they wouldn't let us in. The nurses said "give us 30 minutes." So we visited with family and waited.
At the time to ring the desk again, his BIL said, "tell them you are Donald Trump."
Well, he did, ha ha ha ha! The desk was closed, so you had to call the nurses and they would open the doors etc. A couple sitting close to the desk starting laughing and it just made everyone's night. They let us in too, ha ha ha!
Also, I have an update on her at the end of this post.
So about the flooded part.
"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, July 13, 2017
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
How does your garden grow? ~ SIL Update ~ Meatballs
This was a post that was to get posted a few days back, and got lost in the shuffle....
The zucchini is on, and the straight neck yellow squash is also on. I've already started harvesting it. Cucumbers have blossoms now. If I planted as well as I think I have, we won't have to plant pickling cucumbers next year.
My 40-some foot row of pumpkins are doing very well (they have doubled their size since I took this photo). You don't see the entire row, because I am still weeding it. Vines are about 4 foot long - two varieties of organic non-gmo pie pumpkins. Last year, I planted the pumpkins in with the popcorn, and we didn't even get blossoms on them. That was disappointing, so this year, I planted them in their own area. There are no squash mounds in the tomatoes this year either. Hubby tilled them up last year, so I don't even take those chances anymore.
The zucchini is on, and the straight neck yellow squash is also on. I've already started harvesting it. Cucumbers have blossoms now. If I planted as well as I think I have, we won't have to plant pickling cucumbers next year.
My 40-some foot row of pumpkins are doing very well (they have doubled their size since I took this photo). You don't see the entire row, because I am still weeding it. Vines are about 4 foot long - two varieties of organic non-gmo pie pumpkins. Last year, I planted the pumpkins in with the popcorn, and we didn't even get blossoms on them. That was disappointing, so this year, I planted them in their own area. There are no squash mounds in the tomatoes this year either. Hubby tilled them up last year, so I don't even take those chances anymore.
Labels:
Family,
Homesteading,
Meatballs,
Motherhood,
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency,
Vegetable Garden
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Baking up a little love ~ Einkorn Snickerdoodles
I felt so awful that Hubby had no breakfast to take to work yesterday, and no lunch. Literally. We haven't been home but one day I think.
So, as soon as I could, I baked up a swiss chard/zucchini frittata topped with chives.
So, as soon as I could, I baked up a swiss chard/zucchini frittata topped with chives.
Monday, July 10, 2017
SIL updates ~ ...from the handiwork journal
We did a lot of hospital hopping in the last few days. During our visits I couldn't read, and like to keep my hands moving. I took along a bag of handiwork, whether we went by car or motorcycle. I visited with family/friends while we all took turns visiting sister "L." She is still in ICU.
Quick update on the sisters. Sister "L" was getting her heart balloon removed on Sunday, and weaned of heart pump. They removed the vent Saturday night. The procedure for the heart pump took several hours, so we didn't get to visit. The plan is for two stents to go in on Tuesday. Sister "P" is doing much better and might be going home soon. Everyone is back to work today, so sister "L" gets a day of rest before the procedure. However, even though we were called last night and sister "L" was doing well, we got a call at 5:49am this morning.
Quick update on the sisters. Sister "L" was getting her heart balloon removed on Sunday, and weaned of heart pump. They removed the vent Saturday night. The procedure for the heart pump took several hours, so we didn't get to visit. The plan is for two stents to go in on Tuesday. Sister "P" is doing much better and might be going home soon. Everyone is back to work today, so sister "L" gets a day of rest before the procedure. However, even though we were called last night and sister "L" was doing well, we got a call at 5:49am this morning.
Saturday, July 8, 2017
We interrupt this blog....
...with a short announcement. Hubby's sister "L" had a heart attack and we've been running back and forth between two hospitals. Sister "P" is also in a hospital.
Sister "L" is the same one that was diagnosed with pancreatitis, which we now know was incorrect. Her pain was due to blockages and doctors never looked.
Thus, she was ambulanced to the same hospital that Hubby and I were both in. Once there she stopped breathing. They brought her back, but could not do a bypass emergency surgery. Her heart was shocked by the CPR, so it has to rest up for possible stents.
Sister "L" is the same one that was diagnosed with pancreatitis, which we now know was incorrect. Her pain was due to blockages and doctors never looked.
Thus, she was ambulanced to the same hospital that Hubby and I were both in. Once there she stopped breathing. They brought her back, but could not do a bypass emergency surgery. Her heart was shocked by the CPR, so it has to rest up for possible stents.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Enjoying the Garden Goodies
Although the dogs love watermelon, you rarely see a cat who loves it just as much.
The peas are still rolling in. I am planning on putting up a second pea fence next year. We are getting enough for dinner, but not enough to freeze (shell peas included). With four of us to feed, it's been a blessing for dinners, but zero shell peas are getting frozen so far this season. We enjoyed buttered snap peas for dinner last night, and I made Pumpkin-Sage Macaroni.
The macaroni dish uses fresh parsley and sage from my herb garden. Mmmm! Love this dish.
What's going on in the garden? Weeding. Lots and lots of weeding. Lots. Of. Weeding.
Tiger loves it. Jasper, not so much.
The peas are still rolling in. I am planning on putting up a second pea fence next year. We are getting enough for dinner, but not enough to freeze (shell peas included). With four of us to feed, it's been a blessing for dinners, but zero shell peas are getting frozen so far this season. We enjoyed buttered snap peas for dinner last night, and I made Pumpkin-Sage Macaroni.
The macaroni dish uses fresh parsley and sage from my herb garden. Mmmm! Love this dish.
What's going on in the garden? Weeding. Lots and lots of weeding. Lots. Of. Weeding.
Labels:
Homesteading,
Self Sufficiency,
Vegetable Garden
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
The Back Porch
(Me and my more off than on again book)
Although we love our front porch, we do have a back porch. More like a side porch. The front faces east, while the other one faces south. Sort of a boring post, but Hubby gave me a bloody nose this morning, so I'm hurtin'.
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