Monday, March 30, 2020

my day recorded on Happy Homemaker Monday

To purpose to blog on a more regular basis, I am happy for the inspiration that comes from participating in things such as Sandra's Happy Homemaker Monday. 
When you are a homemaker, Mondays  are not blue or hateful, they are welcomed as a wonderful beginning of a week of homemaking.

🌷The weather...
After two days of temperatures suited more for summer than late March,
          today spring is shouting in all her glory with 75 degrees, sunny with a soft breeze.
Rain is coming tomorrow with cooler temps back into the 50's. 

🌷My morning's feeling...
Back to lightweight robes in the morning, and bare feet. I wanted to open the windows in the kitchen first thing,  but the temps had cooled down during the night so there was still a spring-like chill in the air. 

🌷On the breakfast plate...
   * 1/2 of a grapefruit
   * a slice of buttered sourdough toast
    *1 butter-fried egg

🌷On the reading pile...
     I finished reading One of Ours by Willa Cather. I have yet to read anything by Cather that I have not enjoyed reading. I gave this novel a five-star on Goodreads.
     Daily I read several chapters of The Confession by St. Augustine, and I do believe this particular translation is an excellent one.
The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom is our present family read- aloud book. 
And I have just begun reading The Fountain Overflows by Rebecca West.

🌷On TV...
Sadly, the All Creatures Great and Small DVD's came to and end, and while I still hum the music in my mind from time to time, we we are on to the John Adams videos put out by HBO several years back. Reliving a part of our country's history.

🌷This Weeks Menu Plans...
Monday- Meat loaf/potatoes/peas 
Tuesday-Fish with slaw
Wednesday-Chicken/Rice/Broccoli Casserole
Thursday-Pasta dish of some sort
Friday-Homemade Pizza

🌷On my Camera...
I made this gardening apron many years ago and it works great when I am working in the garden. See the plaid binding around the pocket?  It's the simple things!

🌷 Today's Chores...
         *Vacuuming the kitchen
         *Two loads of Laundry, washed, folded and put away

🌷Around the House...
Two things I want to mention here. Firstly, I cut up raw whole chicken for preparing certain dishes.  I remember my mother doing this when I was a child (back in the "olden days" when one did not have the choice of buying chickens any other way but whole). I still buy boneless skinless chicken breasts for some of my meals, however.
And secondly, I do not use paper napkins. I have cloth napkins that we use for every meal. Usually,  the napkins...one for each person... are good for the day. We just fold them neatly and put them on the back of our chairs.  If company is coming I removed the napkins. They are tossed into the dirty laundry at the end of supper every evening.


🌷In my Potager...
* A few small pansies  planted in the fairy garden
*Weeding some of the beds that are flourishing with chickweed and garlic chives!
*Pulling out the wintering baskets of potted plants
*Turning the compost

🌷Relaxing...
          I took a 45 minute walk this morning.

"Her pleasure in the walk must arise from the exercise and the day..."
~Jane Austen

🌷Prayers/ Devotions...
This morning I prayed  a prayer understanding fully He will answer it according to His will, yet He does tell us to ask...Resurrection Sunday is less than two weeks away, and with the social distancing and the closing of  most church gatherings, I am praying specifically that the weather will be wonderfully warm and sunny so we can meet outside with fellow church members that are willing on that day.
My Resurrection Season Reading was about Christ Jesus drinking the full cup of God's wrath that I might drink the full cup of His salvation. 
"O my Father, if this cup cannot pass from me, but that I must drink it, Thy will be done."
Matthew 26:42
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Friday, March 27, 2020

prayers for health care workers

An extra dose of graced is indeed needed in my heart now as dear daughter, Rose, is working in the health care system. Her eyes are smiling behind the medical mask in this photo since she sent it to me to show me what is becoming her daily normal. But I love seeing those smiling eyes. If you were sick and scared wouldn't you want a healthcare worker with genuine concern, one with smiling eyes to help and possibly alleviate parts of a very real fear?

                                                     
                                              Please pray for the protection of all health care workers.


Thursday, March 26, 2020

a changing world

The bird's calls can be heard through the glass window panes in the sunroom at dawn their sweet singing and chirping reminding me. The gradually lengthening light reveals the blooming redbuds, the lacy cherry trees, the colorful azaleas bushes, and the verdant carpeted grass outside the windows.

"Behold the birds of the air; 
they do not sow or reap or store away in barns,
 and yet your Heavenly Father feeds them.
Are you not much more valuable than they?
See how the lilies o f the feed grow...
Matthew 6:26

When things are changing in our world we can trust His promises. 

Though we are doing things differently these days.
ZOOM has become a huge hit for violin lessons, orchestra practices, and ballet bar work.
FaceTime piano lessons are  now the norm as well.
But of course, school is the same.
We do try to get outside for exercise every day we can.



Wednesday, March 25, 2020

smug

Can it be a positive thing to use the word smug when referring to a particular feeling you have about something? Because to be perfectly honest that is exactly the word that came into my mind this afternoon. After pondering what to do with the leftover einkorn bread and then experimenting with a few simple ingredients, a most delicious dish of apple bread pudding was the result.

Yes, I felt smug.


Thankful for food, family and health.

Monday, March 16, 2020

a monday in march

"Monday, Monday so good to me..."

Perhaps you are familiar with the words of the song sang by the Mamas and the Papas in the 1960s?

 Mondays bring another opportunity to join up with with some of you wonderful homemakers on Sandra's Happy Homemaker Monday.



*The Weather...☁️
Today the sky is pearly white, no sun but plenty of light. Thankful I am for my warm house slippers today since the day is cooler and as I am here at home doing my Monday things.

*How I am feeling...
It is actually afternoon now, Monday morning has long gone.  I do not turn on my computer until later in the day, never first thing in the morning. Today has been one of those days of conversations, mostly through the telephone, but also conversations with visitors stopping by for one thing or another. And the conversations always managed to give the reaction everyone is having in regard to the Coronavirus. Not one of us is short on opinions concerning all the closings.

*On my mind...
The Ladies Tea my church is hosting which is scheduled for this Saturday afternoon. I am
 " in charge" so the little details are pressing on my mind here and there.

*In my handiwork basket...
I completed my cross stitch sampler on the 32 count linen fabric I began back in the fall. I must confess I had to wear reading glasses to see the small fabric squares.

*Around the house...
...Fermenting cabbage and carrots
... Several loads of laundry, since it is Monday
...Vacuuming cat hair from the cushions in the sun room

*This week's menu plans...
Monday-Sausage/onions with polenta and green salad
Tuesday- Chicken Saltimbocca with green salad
Wednesday-Pork Chop, potatoes, and broccoli
Thursday-
Friday-

*On my camera...

Preparation for fermenting cabbage


 Jumping outside at the Art Museum last week.  Our train of thought ran something like this, if our teenage daughters could do it, than why not us?

*Praying...
In the book, A Praying Life, by Paul Miller, praying with the use of prayer cards is discussed in a simple, laid out manner. I have incorporated my own form of these cards into my early morning prayer time and have found it an extremely helpful method.

*Bible...
Joshua  Precept Bible Study for the week is in Joshua 19 and 20, the land allotments. I am finding the book of Joshua filled with life applications.

Wash your hands and carry on...

Monday, March 9, 2020

Happy Homemaker Monday

It looks like spring, it feels like spring, and it sounds like spring...is it spring? No, my dears, not yet. But today I went outside and certainly hugged some spring!

Homemaking is something near and dear to my heart, so it only stands to reason I highly appreciate women that have embraced the lifestyle of full-time homemaking, women of all ages. So I thought I would try something new this week by linking up with Sandra at


The weather:
69 degrees, sunny, not a cloud to observe in a gorgeous blue sky. But rain is coming later in the week along with even warmer temperatures, so they say. Daylight savings time is making itself known a bit, dark in the mornings once again when I arise, but oh, let's concentrate on the longer light evenings shall we?

Right now I am:
Sitting in my sun-infused parlor. We always eat dinner early on Monday nights because Charlotte has dance class at 6:00. The dishwasher is waiting to be loaded,  supper pans to be scrubbed,  and counters to be washed before I can call it a night.

I am thinking:
About  our little venture tomorrow to our state's Art Museum about an hours drive away. This semester Charlotte has been doing an art survey class, therefore, viewing works of art close up seemed a good thing.

On my reading pile:
Only two books are currently being read from my self-imposed 2020 Reading Challenge.
The Confessions by St. Augustine
One of Ours by Willa Cather


On the TV:
 Truly, there is little I enjoy watching on the television. But since my husband does enjoy a good movie now and then, I will spend some evenings watching the telly with him. Plus, it is an excellent time to knit!😊
Lately, we are watching All Creatures Great and SmallThis series is entertainment at its best. If you have not been introduced to this series your are missing a treat. The first time we watched them was in 2014 on Netflix, and since we enjoyed them so much then I purchased them for my husband that Christmas.

Menu Planning:
 Monday...BBQ chicken, Dirty Rice, sautéed kale, and a fresh green salad with raw vegetables
Tuesday...Chili and green salad
Wednesday... Fish,???
Thursday...Macaroni and Cheese and salad
Friday...Hamburgers, Sweet Potato fries
This is a tentative plan. Rose and Ivy are arriving  onThursday and on Friday we are having the family over for hamburgers and a birthday party.

Looking forward this week:
 To Rose and Ivy coming and celebrating Ivy's fourth birthday.  I have not  put my arms around and kissed these girls since Christmas!

Around the house today:
Chicken stock simmering...I like to simmer mine for 24 hours.
Two loves of bread baked
Chili cooked and is in the refrigerator for tomorrow night's dinner since we will be out all day tomorrow.
Three loads of laundry, washed, dried, folded and put away.
Kitchen floor vacuumed
Kitchen cabinets washed

From my camera:


From my walk this morning, a forest of bamboo...

A few of the things included on my Prayer List:
*My sweet mother-in law who fell and broke her right wrist and had to have shoulder replacement surgery. We wished we lived closer to her.
*Our nation and our President
*Israel
"I pray because I can't help myself. I pray because I am helpless. I pray because the need flows out of me all the time, waking and sleeping. It doesn't change God, it changes me."
~C.S. Lewis

Charlotte and I spend the time after breakfast reading the Bible with a plan that enables you to read the entire Bible in a year, today's reading was from Numbers 15 and 16, and Acts 18. My daily devotional reading was in I Kings this morning.





a chickadee

 I have taken to afternoon walks in the fields along the side of the woodlands. Today I carried along a small pair of binoculars hoping to c...