Friday, November 11, 2011
It's been 5 days since my last post. Again, I've been a very busy girl. I completed a quilt top for my son, finished a backing for my granddaughter's quilt. Cooked 3 dozen oatmeal cranberry cookies, made two loaves of bread(still not like I used to make), put together a quilt frame with the help of my husband Frank, and my mom came on Thursday. We started cutting another quilt top for my youngest granddaughter last night and today....lets see....cleaned out my cabinets and rearranged them, cleaned the pantry and wash room and organized them with the help of my mom. Trimmed the hedge bushes and cleaned up around the outside of the house with the help of my daughter and husband. I am a very tired girl. But, I am preparing to start putting the quilts together, starting with the one for Trinity my 2nd granddaughter because I promised to have it finished by Christmas. Whew... I have alot to do between now and then. Because, I also have gotten orders for cookies, pralines, and other goodies from Frank's coworkers. So, not so much something funny to read today, but just and update of happenings. Eventhough I seem to be working myself to death I am enjoying being able to do all the things I've wanted to do for years...I'm sure that there will be more interesting posts at a later date. So until then.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
A Long Weekend
This weekend started with most of Friday afternoon at my Dad's grave site observing the installation of his monument. 3 hours of careful construction produced a beautiful marker and many bittersweet memories. Mama, Naomi (my neice) and I were there for the production.
Frank gathered eggs and found a very unique...and strange gift from one of our hens.
Saturday.....Frank, Kaci and I spent about 5 hours on the Ice Cream Truck. Kaci had to take the money and hand out the ice cream. She never got fussy or cried. She even got a $0.25 cent tip for being so cute. She would stick her little head out the window and say "what you want to get." And she would hold conversations with the customers. Then when we were finished she would say, "MawMaw, that's a cute baby."
That evening we stopped at the grocery store and got supplies to make Hot Tamales and after Kaci went to sleep, Frank and I were up until 3 am making them. 10 dozen in all.
My son, Clint and his three children came and ate lunch with us today and watched the "Saints" game. "Go Saints!" and they won.
Eventhough it was a long weekend it was good. Maybe tomarrow I'll get a little more quilting/sewing done. Tonight.....I think I'll go to bed early.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
So little time
The Ice Cream Truck takes up most of my time during the summer and I've no had time to post or anything else that was originally planned for my farming days. I've spent late days on the Truck, and late nights making jelly and putting away produce from my small garden. The Grandkids think Mawmaw's house is boring because they don't want to go outside and help with the garden or other duties....all except my Kaci Rayne. She's the one in the initial pictures. Kaci crys to stay. And crys if she thinks Mawmaw's went out to "feed the farm" without her, and crys when she can't go with me on the Ice Cream Truck. If I thought I could get away with it, ie, Mommie's permission and Daddy's OK...she could just live with me until she was older and began to think Mawmaw's house is boring...like the other 4.( which would only be about 4 years. I think that is reasonable, don't you? I'm no so sure it would go so well with the parents... So I am relegated to the occasional weekend when Poppie is in a good mood and feels like a grandkid won't drive him CRAZY!
Anyway, I've gone to quilting and trying to find the bread recipe that I use to make about 10 years ago using a potato flake starter. This was the most decadent bread you could eat. Lightly sweet, very fluffy. Yummy, hot out of the oven with butter. So far...no luck. I'm really going to have to break down and hunt up my old friend to see if she can help me out with a small starting of the revered bread yeast liquid and recipe. I can still taste it. Mmmmmmmmmm, with milk! Or hot tea...or. Just the bread and butter. I don't care, as long as I can get it.
Oh! By the way...we have a new addition. Rio, a now 3 month old, 2 1/4 lb chihuahua who is my almost constant companion. You should see him sitting next to my sewing machine trying to investigate every stitch... And he's learning to fetch! Pics are coming soon so stay tuned.
Anyway, I've gone to quilting and trying to find the bread recipe that I use to make about 10 years ago using a potato flake starter. This was the most decadent bread you could eat. Lightly sweet, very fluffy. Yummy, hot out of the oven with butter. So far...no luck. I'm really going to have to break down and hunt up my old friend to see if she can help me out with a small starting of the revered bread yeast liquid and recipe. I can still taste it. Mmmmmmmmmm, with milk! Or hot tea...or. Just the bread and butter. I don't care, as long as I can get it.
Oh! By the way...we have a new addition. Rio, a now 3 month old, 2 1/4 lb chihuahua who is my almost constant companion. You should see him sitting next to my sewing machine trying to investigate every stitch... And he's learning to fetch! Pics are coming soon so stay tuned.
Has it been that long???
I can't believe it been since may that I haven't tickled a funny bone or two. I've so much to tell.
My first set of rabbits were slaughtered along with all my bantam chickens by the neighbors Pit Bull....and have since been replaced. My chickens are laying quite well at 6 a 8 eggs a day. And,...I bought an Ice Cream Truck.
My first set of rabbits were slaughtered along with all my bantam chickens by the neighbors Pit Bull....and have since been replaced. My chickens are laying quite well at 6 a 8 eggs a day. And,...I bought an Ice Cream Truck.
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