
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Found This at the Grocery Store Yesterday

Should Dumpling Really Be Climbing Stairs Already?
I haven't posted in a few days mostly because I am chasing both my little monkeys around. Even Pumpkin, who is so mellow most days has caught Dumpling's "Let's Go Exploring" energy and is off and into everything. I can't turn my back on the two of them for four seconds before one or the other is up to something. Naptime is a blessed break for us all. I've napped the last few days mostly just so I can keep up.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Monday Morning!!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
In The Kitchen
Then I started reading a book set in the South, Wrapped in Rain, coffee percolating on the stove appeared several times. So imagine my delight when I popped over to Cherry Hill Cottage where she had the coffee on! I pulled my out of the cupboard and washed it. Following her directions, I have it ready to go in the morning. Mine (Grandma's) is just like the one in her picture. Hope this works.
Right now on the stove I have the last batch of pickles processing. Thank goodness. That half-bushel basket made 12 quarts and 9 and a 1/2 pints of pickles. That's a lot of pickles! Now we just have to wait the 4-6 weeks before testing them. Maybe I'll enter some in the country fair this fall. Hah!
This officially ends my canning for the month. Although I want to do more as other things become ripe, I am tired of it all right now. I would like to try Miss Bonnie's corn and black bean salsa she wrote about. It sure sounds good. However, I am looking forward to seeing the top of my counters again!
Having now been pregnant three times in three years like Arlene, I am visiting her site, Losing Weight After Baby. Arlene was a friend back in college and just about the neatest God-loving person I know. I found her again after a mention of her in the Biola University Alumni magazine I received recently.
Shannon has been doing a series entitled What I'd Like You to Know having guest posters on a variety of subjects. This post on mourning the loss of a baby is really good. It had me in tears, of course, but was well worth the read.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Mysteries of Canning
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Hello Friends
Monday, July 21, 2008
Simple Woman's Daybook

For Today...
Outside my Window...
It is a beautiful sunny day here in Denver. It is July so it is hot.
I am thinking...
about Sweetheart and missing him.
I am thankful for...
such a blessed life. Though the events of this summer have not been what I would have chosen, He is faithful.
From the kitchen...
I tried to fix my runny jam via these instructions. We'll see how they turn out! I am enjoying my leftovers for lunch today from this Pioneer Woman Cooks recipe. It will probably be dinner as well! Last night I blanched and peeled the half bushel of tomatoes. They FILLED this bowl up completely. I'll make them into tomato sauce as time allows and will try out my pressure canner for the first time. Hope it doesn't blow!!! (I'll be waiting to try it out AFTER the boys are in bed tonight just to be safe.)
I am creating...
a huge mess in the kitchen! I've run the dishwasher WAY too many times this week with all the canning stuff.
I am going...
to need to run out and get a few groceries including lemon juice for the tomato sauces. We'll go after naps when it will hopefully be a bit cooler out.
I am wearing...
a long black skirt, a white tank, and my apron of the day with my hair in a barrette. I am barefoot, wishing I was still pregnant, and hanging out in the kitchen as usual.
I am reading...
Mrs. Sharp's Traditions: Reviving Victorian Family Celebrations Of Comfort & Joy, Ball's Blue Book of Preserving, and West From Home, a collection of Laura Ingalls Wilder's letters to Almanzo during a trip she took to San Fransisco to visit their daughter, Rose.
I am hoping...
to get all those tomatoes canned!
I am hearing...
the London Symphony Orchestra play Franz Schubert's Entracte No. 3 from Rosamunde.
Around the house...
are jars--lots of jars!!!!
One of my favorite things...
is red gingham fabric. Random, I know, but there are little touches of it all over the kitchen including the little quote book I received from Quill Cottage's Art Swap. It was made by Nancy. It is adorable and I will post pictures once I have a camera. I bought some more gingham so that I can dress up the jars I'm canning once they're done. I also picked up some ticking with roses and a pretty beige and rose calico as well. Just trying to make the everyday a little more special.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week...
I have Bunco with my dear, sweet friends tomorrow night. I was sick last month so I am really looking forward to seeing them all. (Thanks Mom for babysitting!) Sweetheart returns on Thursday. Otherwise, our calendar is W-I-D-E open. Wanna get together? :)
Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...
Alas, no camera this week. If you click on the Mrs. Sharp's link you can look inside the book at the wonderful illustrations and pages. I love this book!
Hop on over here for more Daybooks. (I think this wins the award for most links I've ever put in one post!)
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Updated Later:
Saturday, July 19, 2008
This and That
| 86 As a 1930s wife, I am |
I saw this over at Allison's and had to check it out. How funny. I must confess to not washing the milk bottle tops, nor wearing stockings, nor giving my husband a shampoo or manicure. Apparently those don't count for too much. Not sure how I'd rate here in 2008...Guess I'm just behind the times, as usual.
I can tell you how I'm rating as a Mommy today: not the best. Dumpling is sleeping, though how he is managing it over Pumpkin's tantrum that is going on in Timeout, I have no idea. Personally, I've just turned up my music so as not to have to listen to him. Daddy left for the week on Friday. I think we're (the boys and I) just having a bit too time together time. Too bad Sweetheart is gone until Thursday. asdkjjljrioerrioieriejjoioreoiadknkf! It's been going really well until about 20 minutes ago.
On to other things....
I am canning while Sweetheart is gone. This is the first time I've ever attempted it, but I've got everything in place ready to go. I made some strawberry jam last night and since I bought a flat of strawberries, I've got more to do. The jam hasn't jelled yet though I did cook it to the jelling point temperature wise based on my candy thermometer and adjusting for our high altitude. I guess we'll just have strawberry sauce.
I also bought a half-bushel of tomatoes for salsa and spaghetti sauces. I'm planning to tackle those this evening after the boys are in bed. Still reading recipes to find one I like.
I must say that having the right tools makes the job much easier! I bought a Canning Utensil Set yesterday. Usually, I would just try to make do with what I have, but I am so glad I spent the money on this. I'll try to add a link to a set later, if I can.
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I received my beautiful items from Sandy's Art Swap the other day and I must say that I love them all. Since Sweetheart has the camera with him, pictures will be done later. In fact, I probably won't be able to post any pictures this week. He told me he's taking some great shots in Hawaii. Can't wait to see them, though I'd rather just SEE HIM!!! And no, not because Pumpkin is still pitching a fit upstairs, but just because I miss HIM.
He is in Hawaii for a conference his company is putting on. So basically, he got a first-class, all-expense paid trip to Hawaii for our 10th Anniversary. And I'm here. We tried to figure out a way for me to go, but finances and little boys made it just not realistic. Plus, I'd be in Hawaii sitting in the hotel room, or trying to keep little boys from throwing themselves into the ocean, while he is in meetings morning to night. I wouldn't even be able to join him for the evening events without a babysitter. It made more sense for me to just stay home. Besides, the events of the last few weeks have been such as to not make me wish to be anywhere else right now. I'd rather be at home.
Time to go now. Back to being Mommy!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Life Continues
We had a son. We named him James Edward. Couldn't you just see a little Jimmy chasing his brothers? He was little, so little, but perfect looking. We'll not know this side of heaven why this all went the way it did. And that side of heaven, I probably won't care.
Last Friday was our tenth Anniversary. Not the best week for a celebration. We just got through the day and that's okay. Due to everyone schedules we had already planned to go away overnight in August. We were disappointed at the time that it had to be that way, but now we're thankful. Isn't it wonderful how things do turn out for the better? I am looking forward to relaxing here with Sweetheart in a few weeks.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Psalm 139
Sadly, for this mama,
I already loved you
I will always miss you, my littlest one
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Bread Supplies
A few weeks ago Sweetheart found another local source for grains. He picked up a few things for us and ordered some more wheat so that I could just have it on hand. The boys and I went last week to pick up the order. That's when I met Nadine from The Family Baker. She lives in Arvada just by where we used to live a few years ago. She runs her business out of her home where she raises and schools her seven children that still live at home. (The other two are older and apparently live on their own.)
They used to belong to a co-op that had grains delivered regularly, but after a few years she and her husband started their own business. Her husband passed away two years ago and now she is running the business herself. She is a distributor for Bosch and the Nutrimill as well as a bunch of other supplies for natural cooking and baking. I wish we had known about her before we bought our Bosch and Nutrimill!
She loaded up the wheat and the boys and I stayed and visited for well over an hour. In fact, Pumpkin was very sad when it was time to go. Both the boys really took to her. She is such a neat lady and we found that we have quite a few thing in common! We chatted like old friends. How I wish we were in the same neighborhood now.
If you are looking for baking supplies, do stop by her website. You can pick up orders if you are in the Denver area, or have things shipped to you as well. If you've read this blog for any length of time, you know that I don't advertise for others, or even very often recommend things, but this is worth it to me to pass on information about such a terrific find.
