Happy Friday! It has been a really long couple of weeks around here so I am so eager for the long weekend at home. Of course, the project list is a mile long but I have been distracted with the mission of putting up all the seasonal goodies that are abundant (and free or close to it!) this time of year.
Tomorrow the kids have requested to hit the local blueberry patch one last time so we can freeze a batch of those. Our generous neighbor (of whose gardening skills I am horribly jealous) has been sharing sweet corn, tomatoes, zucchini, summer squash, and the most beautiful cabbage.
This past week my grandma brought me sweet corn after putting up 16 quarts herself. She brought me enough to fill an entire rubbermaid tub... I groaned because I didn't really have time to go through all the steps to can it but I couldn't bring myself to turn it down. Thankfully, as the kids and I were shucking, I remember the FoodSaver my mom bought me for Christmas (Mom to the rescue again!). That thing allowed me to get it all processed in just a couple of hours. No pictures though - no time for that!
The variety of farm market goods is also starting to expand and prices tend to go down a bit as the produce is more available and more people at the same market are offering it. We were able to get this great haul for a grand total of $11! Here's how it works out:
1 quart green beans .50
4 candy onions $1
3 red onions $1
1 sandwich bag snap peas $1
1 sandwich bag orange cherry tomatoes $1
1 orange tomato .50
2 green peppers $1
1 handful Kale $2
1 large quart tomatoes - red & 1 heirloom $2
2 rubberband bracelets $1 (These were being made by a young man about 7 years old and he displayed them very cutely on toilet paper and paper towel rolls. I had to support a young entrepreneur and I had my 5 year old purchase them himself - both boys were quite proud of themselves.)
Come join me in the country as I navigate life as a working mom with an array of critters, kids and husband in tow! You'll find a little of everything - food and parties, kids and craft projects, gardening and outdoor fun, a top-to-bottom house renovation, family and traditions, community and women's issues. Grab your boots and let's get to it!
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Friday, August 29, 2014
Monday, August 25, 2014
My Baby is Moving On
Today, this little guy graduates preschool.
With a lot more hair,
a pair of dimples that only come out when he gives his most charming grin,
and an awesome sense of humor.
Friday, August 22, 2014
All Dogs Go to Heaven
RIP Apollo
October 2002 - August 18, 2014
On Monday we laid to rest our friend.
Our guardian.
A king.
A giver of kisses and receiver of hugs and tears.
A lion who defended his family.
One of our first babies before our human babies.
A silly goof and cuddle buddy.
The best babysitter.
Our tears are not yet dried.
We still look for him everywhere and listen for his ever-present panting.
My children have never known life without him.
His sister mourns him with us and has been sticking very close.
Her sweetness and snuggles help.
We know that he is at peace and healed.
Our daughter has said he is helping Peter guard the Golden Gates.
I have no doubt.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Farmers Market Friday
Here in Michigan, this is the best time to start hitting the farmers markets.
Nearly every community has one and there is the widest array of ripe produce available at this time.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Trying to Re-Balance
Part II…click here for Part I
We spent this summer catching up on the fun things and
re-balancing life.
Sitting around the
bonfire with good friends, new and old,
and talking about our country lives and
telling stories of our youths.
A weekend
at the cabin getting to know new friends better –
with a dozen happy, dirty
kids sifting through the sand for artifacts from the past, chasing fireflies,
riding quads, nature hikes,
chicken on the outdoor brick grill.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
What Blog?
I have certainly been neglectful this summer.
Life has come at a dizzying pace
and I have
been doing my best to just stay upright.
And to work in a little fun when we have that moment to breathe.
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