Our first goats! Golly what a memory! Reflections of 2011 can be read HERE. We haven't had goats now for many years. I do miss the milk, soap and cheeses.
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.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Good Morning this Monday Morning! Yes, I still have laryngitis, but it's a bit better. I am now told to try Oregano tea, and I do have oregano dehydrated from the garden. I'll be trying it later today.
I missed our family get together (my side of the family), due to still not having my voice back, but not talking has helped speed up recovery.
The weather . . .
We are going in the direction of cold. It will get down to the single digits this week.
As I look outside my window . . .
It is still pitch dark.
Right now I am . . .
Drinking coffee and waking up.
Thinking and pondering . . .
The other day, as I was upstairs trying to find my embellished paper clips, I was digging thru many totes of finished items prepared for a future craft show. There is a lot up there. A lot.
I haven't had a good show in many years, and it got me thinking. Am I ready to retire from doing craft shows? Everyone is selling and no one is buying? Times are tough, so wait it out? I was up there going thru stuff, and felt an overwhelming feeling of being burned out for trying. I love crocheting and knitting, but I just felt like it wasn't the same anymore. Maybe it's because I am burned out making the blanket? Maybe it's because Mom is not here to give me ideas? I don't know.
The blanket could be the reason. I am not one to sit that long. Not even in winter, but it has given me the reason to rest to get my voice back.
Also, the museum gift shop (where I sell 3 different items), emailed and wants me to come pick up my stuff. They are closed permanently right now. The building suffered tremendous damage from water lines breaking during that last cold spell we had (frozen water lines damaged many businesses). So...there goes my business resource, and it was a pretty good one too.
On my bedside table . . .
-a mess of crochet hooks, needles, throat drops and bottles of water
On my TV today. . .
What catches our interest.
Listening to . . .
Mostly 80's.
On the lunch plate . . .
Have no idea yet.
On the dinner plate . . .
Oh golly, I have not decided.
On the menu this week . . .
-need to work on this today
On my reading pile . . .
On my to-do list . . .
Plans for this week . . .
Set up stand, grow lights and start garden seeds. I went out to the barn and collected my seed trays. I wanted to buy a few new ones, but the ones in our stores are being sold without the clear tops. I ended up ordering some online.
What I am sewing, crocheting, knitting or creating . . .
I crocheted myself some pink heart earrings. We are fast approaching Valentine's Day.I spent quite a bit of time crocheting this blanket, and hope to get it finished soon.
My simple pleasure . . .
A walk outside in the sunshine.
Looking around the house . . .
I wrote out a short "honey" to-do list. On the weekends, he can do small jobs, that will in the end clean up chaos created from all these repairs/remodels (but so worth being done).
From the camera. . .
I don't usually keep track of hours spent crocheting a blanket, but I did over the weekend. I wanted to humor myself I guess, or find out the torture I'm enduring for this blanket.
I timed myself at making one color row in this blanket, which consists of 4 rows single crochet, 2 rows of double, and this pattern requires counting, skipping chains etc. I takes 1 hour and 37 minutes to make each color section.
I measured the width, which is also something I haven't done on a blanket (never took any orders before).
I counted the sections of color so far, and have 18 sections - 29.1 hours of labor so far. I have about 6-7 maybe 8 sections of rotating color to go.
It was a bit of a challenge, but I got the post up on my S.C.R.A.P. blogspot, in regards to crocheting the mini hearts to glue on jumbo paper clips.
Also, as I was creating a new mini heart for the post, I realized they would make cute earrings.
The embellished paper clip instructions are finally posted HERE.
Thanks for the challenge. I first made the heart embellished paper clips in 2015. It was a chore to not only find the ones I made to sell (which I never did, we'll talk about that another day), find the hook I used and how I made them. Whew! Anyway, enjoy making them!
Question:
If you were to find a crocheted random act of kindness item, left purposely somewhere in your path, would you prefer something useful, or would you enjoy a worry worm/pocket hug etc.?
I'm asking, because I feel people would be more surprised if it was useful, like a cup coaster, or the embellished paperclips I make, or a keychain? Just looking for more ideas using up scrap yarn this summer.
Items are placed in a bag or other protective clear packaging, with a note or rhyme etc. Something in the realm of cheering someone up, and putting a smile on their face. An unexpected surprise. If you google images for "random acts of kindness" you can basically see all of what people make right now.
What I have on my list for ideas so far:
I make this smaller batch recipe of homemade everything bagel seasoning, but you can increase it for larger spice jars. There are many recipes online for this seasoning.
I use 1 tsp of each of the following:
I like to spread cream cheese on snack sized bell peppers, sprinkle the seasoning and sometimes add a few pieces of turkey pepperoni/cooked bacon or other choice of meat on top. I gave my husband one the other day, and he is in love with this snack idea. He put his nose up when I mentioned organic cream cheese, but he loves it. The seasoning is the ticket for flavor. So good. I cannot wait for a fresh garden bell pepper this summer.
My husband loves it so much, that he asked for his own seasoning shaker to take to work. You could top these with cooked bacon pieces, turkey pepperoni, or other choice of meat as well.
The snow is starting to blow. Many schools closed even as early as yesterday, but there is just a dusting out there so far.
I got around to trying a cake recipe I printed back in (gulp) 2019 and it over baked. I went online and read the comments. Sure enough someone posted the bake time was incorrect. It was not what I was looking for in a go-to cake either.
When our grandson passed away at 4 months old, someone brought a butterscotch chip topped cake. I could not get the recipe, so I wanted to try this one. Nope. It's not the same.
Anyway, I'm still on the hunt for this particular cake. It was one that would be great to take to help out a family or friend dealing with loss of family.
By the way, thank you if you prayed for our friend Hope. Her husband passed away.
Our handyman has started to remove the carpet upstairs. It's not looking that good as far as saving the original flooring. I'm going up there today to take a look. We may have to sand it down, but the most important part was getting rid of the ruined carpet up there.
My seeds have all arrived. I'm still trying to put the house back together, and I still have laryngitis. I did manage to clean the chicken's roosts and give them fresh straw before all this snow (if it does) arrives.
Do you have a "go to" cake for taking to grieving families?