Normally I am excited about Monday! A day to get the house in order from the troops taking over all weekend and time for me to take that big sigh of relief that I have some time to do what I want to do. But, today I'm not that excited about Monday. I had a big mess in the kitchen that hadn't been cleaned up like I was told it would be, and I have a pounding headache. That hasn't stopped me so far, but it may slow me down! I watered all my seedlings and they are doing well. I am excited about my tomato seedlings, they are getting that next set of leaves on them now. I cleaned up that mess in the kitchen my son didn't do, and I got things sorted and organized for today. I found the best rustic shelf at a thrift store Saturday. I got the paint I need to do a faux pine finish on my bead board wallpaper we put up, and I thought I will practice on this, if it turns out YAY and if not well I can just do it another color. Its turning out pretty good so far. I primed it, put on the base coat a colonial yellow and then started with a dark brown putting the wood grain on using a small artists brush and dry brush. So far its looking good! I'm almost finished with my yard sale chair I just have to finish around one arm and do the seat cushion. I bought some jute to trim it all out with the fake leather fabric I think it will look really cute and rustic. Once I get my shelf finished and my chair I am starting my walls to get all that wallpaper to match the other half of my room that has real bead board in pine. I hope it all matches when I'm finished. It seems there is never enough time in the day or week for that matter to get all the things done that I need to do around here, its a living project, always evolving!
I need to get up into the garden and hoe a bit and do some weeding, I noticed I had the weeds starting already the other day. It's cloudy outside with showers threatening but I'm not sure if it is going to rain or not, you stand out there and say make up your mind please. The chickens will be happy if it doesn't rain, they want up to run around and I was holding off this morning. Speaking of running around, the baby chicks are scurrying all over everywhere. I took them out of their cage and just let them loose in the kiddy swimming pool in my bathroom. They seem to love that but they sometimes fly out and we have to capture them and put them back into the pool. At least if they get out they chirp like crazy so I know what they need and can go right to their aid! They sure are growing fast, one week old and have most of their wing feathers in really well and have gotten so tall with their legs growing long. They are going to be very pretty ladies when they get all their feathers grown.
Normally I would have some sort of yummy tidbit to toss out, but I don't today. I'm doing a standard pot roast for dinner tonight, nothing spectacular and well, to be honest I haven't thought past the meat at this point. My headache seems to blur my thought process! I will be a better blogger tomorrow! Happy Monday everyone!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Busy Bees...
(This is the yard sale chair, it's a terrible photo from a phone, but that's all I have to work with right now)
My orange trifle was a hit at church and I didn't bring much home but a few tuna sandwiches that we had left over. I only took those in case we needed them, and we had plenty but most of them still got eaten! I really enjoy the solemnity of the Wednesday night Lenten services. They really put me in a reflective and thankful mood. I will miss them when it's over after Easter.
The baby chicks are doing well, they have doubled in size it seems, and all their wing feathers growing fast. I love to hear them chirping happily, I think they are content, they have warmth, food and water and seem to be very active and healthy. I just love those little birds, the ones I think are Ameraucanas are so much more friendly and curious they don't seem to be afraid of my hands in the cage and will hop onto my palm. Today is there one week birthday! Happy Birthday Baby Chicks!
My son bought a new bed, and he gave his sister his other bed. So, now I have a twin bed and trundle in my dining room. I'm going to put it in my office and make a daybed out of it. It will give us some extra space if we should have a guest. I am thinking I might paint it and spruce it up eventually. But not right now I have enough on my plate. Some of my seeds I planted last weekend are sprouting, they are mixed flowers and herbs. I have them all planted in cute bowls, and a sugar and creamer set, and I can't wait to see them grow up and bloom. I put all my roses I bought out on the back porch last night. It started raining and I wanted them to get some of that before I plant them. The weather is warmer but its wet and rainy. I hope it clears up after today, I have a lot to get done outdoors.
I have been reading a lot of blogs and I love them all, it is so nice to get other peoples ideas, opinions and thoughts on things. I love all of them that I read and gain something from them every time. I am seeing my followers growing and I'm so pleased and excited. I have had my blog for sometime, and have been on and off about posting on it. But, to see people wanting to share in my thoughts and opinions, that just makes me feel happy! Welcome to all my new friends, I look forward to sharing and learning from each of your blogs too!
I should be off and getting busy with things, I want to work on my chair more this morning before I have to get busy with other things around the house. I hope everyone has a wonderful Friday!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Time Flies...
(Wednesday Reminds Me Of A Long And Windy Road)
I have our church supper and service tonight. I didn't sign up to take food this week, although I'm helping to set it up and clean it up after. I am going to take a tub of tuna salad that I will make this morning and a couple loaves of bread and I'm going to put together a trifle that is a family favorite. Just in case, because last week more people than I signed up to bring sandwiches, and I was the only one that did, so had I not, we would not have had any. I think someone that signed up ended up ill and didn't come. So, just to be on the safe side, I'm going to take a couple of things. It's not like they won't get eaten either at church or at home! haha
My husband is bringing home pallets from work and I am so excited with all the things we can do with them! First we want to do our ceilings, I love this look, it's so rustic and warm. There are a million and one things to do with pallets. I can't wait to start making things around here with them. Doing a floor in them is another amazing idea! I just want everything made out of pallets these days! haha
I'm off to trudge through this Wallowing Wednesday, but I shall leave you with one sweet reminder of happiness, my trifle recipe!
Orange Trifle
One vanilla or yellow cake mix, prepared according to the directions on the package
2 tubs of cool whip or one large super size tub
2 cans mandarin oranges
Bake the cake according to the package directions in a 9 x 13 pan. Let cool. Mix all the oranges with the juice into the cool whip. Break up the cake and crumble a layer on the bottom of a large bowl. I use a clear bowl so the layers show through. Add a light layer of the fruit mixed cool whip over the cake, repeat until all the cool whip is used. I like to spread cool whip or use spray whip topping over the top and then with a reserved hand full of cake crumbles just lightly dust the top. You can add an additional can of mandarin orange slices over the top for garnish as well. This is a family favorite. It is light and tasty and just the right amount of sweetness after a meal. Enjoy!
Happy Wednesday!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
How I Love Thee, Baby Chicks, Let Me Count the Ways!
The baby chicks are doing well so far and I just adore them! I could sit all day long just watching them play and scurry around. I love peeking into the bathroom early in the morning and seeing them all quiet, and sleeping. Just like newborn babies they just melt my heart! I can't wait to start seeing them growing into chickens, watching their colors evolve and finding out who is the "top dog" in the group! I think I'm already finding my little favorites, the ones that love to see me as much as I do them. Of course, I will love each and every one of them, you can't help yourself. I love to go out and sit and watch my adult chickens every day. They are so entertaining watching them interact with each other like chickens do in their little world. A lot of people think chickens are dumb, but when you really watch them, they are really smart and crafty. They have their own set personalities and you can get a good laugh every time! I'm just in love with my chickens, and I suppose there are worst things to be than a crazy chicken lady that lives on a mountain, haha!
I had all these things I wanted to do yesterday, but it was so windy and the cold just cut threw me, there was no way I was spending time outdoors unless I had to, which was to feed the animals and run right back inside. I did clean out all my saved two liter bottles. Today, I will fill them with fresh water and store them in my darkened pantry that I have for water storage. I am shooting for 6 months of water for the family, it might be a stretch to find places for all of those bottles, but I'm working on it. My daughter asked me what do you do with it in 6 months, when she saw me writing the fill date on the bottle. I said "use it in the gardens and start over". She nodded like she was showing interest for my sake, because she had lost interest before I finished my sentence. I just love teenagers, they do keep us in constant wonderment. I am obsessed with my sprouted seedlings and hoping for seedlings to sprout that I'm watching often waiting to see them pop out of the soil. My tomatoes are starting to get tiny little sets of second leaves on them and finally, after talking, demanding, praying over them, my eggplants are starting to sprout. I'm excited to see how they grow, I've never grown eggplant before. My peppers are sprouting too, and my tomatoes and broccoli are growing big and tall. I cannot wait to get them into the dirt in a few weeks. I'm leery of the weather it has been so strange this winter so I'm not going to let it fool me and plant too early, but I certainly want to right now.
I have been on facebook for ages, and other than checking the birthdays to wish someone a happy birthday or sharing photos with family, back when my camera wasn't my enemy, I really had no use for it. But, as of late, I have joined some yard sale groups, and livestock groups and gardening groups, and now I honestly could sit here all day reading this and that. It could be a real time eater if I allowed myself that privilege. I found a swivel rocker yesterday and am going to pick it up today. I can't wait, I have been searching for an old school swivel rocker for my living room for a long time now. They are hard to come by, and when I saw the post on the local yard sale page, I was like a girl invited to the prom, I was so excited! I can't wait to go and get it this evening. I plan to recover it, it's the old traditional blue and that is not my favorite color, but I will have something pretty that goes with my decor when I get it all finished.
I am making a pork loin for dinner tonight, and there is a recipe for Napa Cabbage salad that shows up at church from time to time that I adore. I broke out my church cookbook and found the recipe and I am making that today to go with dinner. I just love all the flavors and the crunchiness and I'm already wanting to eat it, I could eat it for breakfast! I am sharing my new found favorite salad recipe with you, I hope you like it as much as I do.
Napa Cabbage Salad
1 head Nappa Cabbage
1 bunch green onions chopped
Dressing:
5 T butter
4 T sesame seeds
2 packages of ramen noodles, the seasoning packets removed
1 oz sliced almonds
1/4 cup white vinegar
3/4 cup oil
2 T soy sauce
1/2 cup sugar
In a skillet brown crunchy noodles in the butter add sesame seeds and almonds and finish off browning. In a saucepan, combine vinegar, oil, soy sauce and sugar. Bring to a boil for one minute. Cool and stir well. Fifteen minutes before serving, toss cabbage mixture, noodles, nuts and seeds mixture and vinegar, oil sugar, soy sauce dressing. Toss well. This serves 12 but can be altered depending on the amount of Nappy Cabbage you use.
Have a wonderful Tuesday!
I had all these things I wanted to do yesterday, but it was so windy and the cold just cut threw me, there was no way I was spending time outdoors unless I had to, which was to feed the animals and run right back inside. I did clean out all my saved two liter bottles. Today, I will fill them with fresh water and store them in my darkened pantry that I have for water storage. I am shooting for 6 months of water for the family, it might be a stretch to find places for all of those bottles, but I'm working on it. My daughter asked me what do you do with it in 6 months, when she saw me writing the fill date on the bottle. I said "use it in the gardens and start over". She nodded like she was showing interest for my sake, because she had lost interest before I finished my sentence. I just love teenagers, they do keep us in constant wonderment. I am obsessed with my sprouted seedlings and hoping for seedlings to sprout that I'm watching often waiting to see them pop out of the soil. My tomatoes are starting to get tiny little sets of second leaves on them and finally, after talking, demanding, praying over them, my eggplants are starting to sprout. I'm excited to see how they grow, I've never grown eggplant before. My peppers are sprouting too, and my tomatoes and broccoli are growing big and tall. I cannot wait to get them into the dirt in a few weeks. I'm leery of the weather it has been so strange this winter so I'm not going to let it fool me and plant too early, but I certainly want to right now.
I have been on facebook for ages, and other than checking the birthdays to wish someone a happy birthday or sharing photos with family, back when my camera wasn't my enemy, I really had no use for it. But, as of late, I have joined some yard sale groups, and livestock groups and gardening groups, and now I honestly could sit here all day reading this and that. It could be a real time eater if I allowed myself that privilege. I found a swivel rocker yesterday and am going to pick it up today. I can't wait, I have been searching for an old school swivel rocker for my living room for a long time now. They are hard to come by, and when I saw the post on the local yard sale page, I was like a girl invited to the prom, I was so excited! I can't wait to go and get it this evening. I plan to recover it, it's the old traditional blue and that is not my favorite color, but I will have something pretty that goes with my decor when I get it all finished.
I am making a pork loin for dinner tonight, and there is a recipe for Napa Cabbage salad that shows up at church from time to time that I adore. I broke out my church cookbook and found the recipe and I am making that today to go with dinner. I just love all the flavors and the crunchiness and I'm already wanting to eat it, I could eat it for breakfast! I am sharing my new found favorite salad recipe with you, I hope you like it as much as I do.
Napa Cabbage Salad
1 head Nappa Cabbage
1 bunch green onions chopped
Dressing:
5 T butter
4 T sesame seeds
2 packages of ramen noodles, the seasoning packets removed
1 oz sliced almonds
1/4 cup white vinegar
3/4 cup oil
2 T soy sauce
1/2 cup sugar
In a skillet brown crunchy noodles in the butter add sesame seeds and almonds and finish off browning. In a saucepan, combine vinegar, oil, soy sauce and sugar. Bring to a boil for one minute. Cool and stir well. Fifteen minutes before serving, toss cabbage mixture, noodles, nuts and seeds mixture and vinegar, oil sugar, soy sauce dressing. Toss well. This serves 12 but can be altered depending on the amount of Nappy Cabbage you use.
Have a wonderful Tuesday!
Monday, March 5, 2012
What A Surprise!
(An Old Liquor Bottle Would Make A Great Terrarium!)
Needless to say, I spent most of the day sitting on the floor watching these darlings play and eat and drink and chirp. My son popped in on a break from work and said "you've been sitting here all day haven't you?" I laughed and said "no, I've done other things today!" He laughed and mumbled "yeah, right!" as he closed the door and left me to my maternal bliss.
I have come across a nice glass liquor bottle, and I am thinking of making a terrarium out of it. I just need to figure out what sort of plants to put into it, they will need to be small. I look at it every time I walk into the kitchen where it is awaiting a good soak and cleaning. I think the next time I go to town I will take a peek at Lowes to see what little plants they have to make my terrarium. I am picturing a few of these bottles together on a shelf to really set it off. I need my drinking friends to save bottles for me!
My flower bed is coming along nicely, my husband worked all weekend in the cold, getting the logs just right, and it's really going to be pretty when I get it planted. We had some scary storms on Friday night. I know there was a lot of devastation with storms and tornadoes recently, and my heart goes out to all that have suffered. We didn't really have any damage, but I lost a lot of sleep sitting up worried and scared during the night Friday. The storms and rain brought with it very cool temperatures and a lot of wind for Saturday and Sunday. It was a hard adjustment after two weeks of warmth and sun.
Some yummy fun in my kitchen this weekend included:
I made a pork chop recipe Sunday that turned out quite well. First, I marinated the pork chops in Worcestershire sauce and beer after rubbing them down with garlic powder, salt, pepper, and onion powder. I let them sit overnight.
I put them in a glass baking dish and covered them with chopped onions and 1/4 cup of water. I put foil over the dish and put them into a 350 degree oven for one hour. They were so tender they were falling off the bone. They turned out so well, I'm going to do them like this more often.
I also made a coconut custard pie type dessert. That turned out really well too, I didn't feel like making a pie crust, so I mixed up 2 cups of graham cracker crumbs, 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 stick of butter and pressed it into a 9 x 13 glass dish. I put 4 1/2 cups of milk, 1/3 cup of flour, 1/2 a bag of coconut (that is all I had), 2/3 cups of sugar and 1/8 teaspoon salt into a saucepan and brought that to a simmer where I added 6 beaten eggs and a good splash of vanilla, probably a tablespoon. I mixed that well over low heat and then poured it over the graham cracker crust and baked it at 350 for one hour. I let it sit for an hour before we even thought about eating it, and it turned out so well. Really easy, simple and delicious for quick throw together dessert!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Mother Nature, You Can't Fool Me!
It has been so pretty and sunny and
warm that it is hard not to get fooled by it all and run to the
nursery to buy bedding plants. But, I have fallen for it more than
once in my lifetime and I know better. Mother Nature is not going to
fool me this time! I have been working on my two beds and the
pathway I'm making on the side of the house. The big hole is going
to make such a lovely Koi pond and once I have it all finished and
planted I am going to have hubby build me a nice arbor from down
trees to set the pathway off beautifully. I took the chairs and
glass top, faux-granite based table from the deck and put it under a
shade tree at the beginning of my little garden bed, pathway paradise
and it looks so relaxing and I just want to sit there all day. I
can't wait to plant flowers in the beds. I am going to put in some
rose bushes and some herbs and pretty, colorful flowers and I want to
line the empty side behind the one bed that isn't against the house
with forsythia bushes to give it a back drop and balance the space.
I will plant climbing roses against my arbor that I have eventually.
It is going to be so pretty, I can see it in my mind and I just love
how it is turning out.
Our church has a praise band, and I
started last night with them at practice. Now I am far from a guitar
player and I haven't played in years! But, I was asked over and over
to give it a try so I broke down and started practicing. I am so
rusty and have so much trouble changing chords again, I know I will
get there if I keep practicing. I am such a perfectionist that I get
frustrated when I can't do something just right and last night at
practice was a trial in my patience that is for sure. I hope that I
can get this down and not embarrass myself. Although, it is nice to
have something to do with the kids that are in the bad too, my
daughter sings, my oldest plays the mandolin and banjo and my middle
son plays the guitar and sings. Maybe dear old mom will get back
into the swing of things eventually.
I threw together dinner with a half
made up recipe last night that turned out really tasty, and even my
hubby, Mr. Picky said it was good. I thought I would share it for
those that need a quick dinner.
Sweet and Sour Sausages with Onions and
Peppers
3 packages of polish sausage, cut in
bite sized pieces
1 onion chopped
1 bell pepper chopped
1/2 small jar grape jelly
1 bottle chili sauce
Chop onion and pepper and start
sauteing in a skillet. When tender add the sausage and jelly and
chili sauce. Mix well. Put on low and let simmer with a lid on the
skillet until ready to eat. The longer it cooks the better it gets.
I diced up some potatoes added a couple
tablespoons of butter, salt, pepper, garlic powder and onion powder
to taste and put them in my microwave dish with a lid. Microwaved
for 15 minutes until tender. (This is an easy side dish that is a
family favorite at our house)
This dinner went over well and took no
time to prepare, it worked out well with everything going on last
night and it held well for those who ate later. Happy Friday!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Re-purposed Treasures...
I am so tired today. I have been going and going and just trudging along, working, cleaning up, cooking, digging dirt for my flower bed, caring for the animals etc., and I think it's all caught up with me today. Life never stops at 6 o'clock, wouldn't it be nice to have bankers hours with a family, farm and job? I am happy that I don't have a long list of things to do today, but I do have things I want to do!
Oh what a joyful treat I received yesterday! My oldest went into town to pick up some goodies from a free listing that I see everyday. I was elated when he returned with things I didn't know were coming home. I was very excited to get some old coffee cups and bowls to plant flowers in and set outside on my porch. But, he brought home an old particle board and metal tubing desk and a lovely round wicker, glass top table and 4 chairs that I can put outside under a lovely shade tree. I was just beside myself with happiness over my free treasures to re-purpose and give new life. Now I am on a mission to get busy with my new "toys"! Getting something free is wonderful and being able to bring an old thing back to life again, well that is a big adrenaline rush for me! I am going to figure out how to do a mosaic on the desk to give it some color and I think I'm going to make it an indoor sort of potting bench for flowers. At least for now that is where my mind is going with it. I have a bunch of broken white tiles that would be perfect to use on it and would change its appearance dramatically. Broken white tiles, mastic and some grout and a little time to put it together and I will have a lovely new addition for zero cost. Who doesn't love that in this down economy!
Last nights dinner and church service was wonderful and although I was so tired by the time I sat down in the pew, I was very thankful to have this quiet, serene service to share in worship during lent. We had some very tasty soups and all of my sandwiches turned out well and were all eaten and everyone loved my cheesecake. I am happy that all the food and fellowship turned out well. I was so thankful that my oldest was able to help me get it all together, otherwise things would of been less than perfect with me doing it all alone and trying to be on time. Note to self, never sign up for soup again, I was wearing some of it by the time I got to the church! Live and learned that lesson haha. Pumpkin soup meets denim equals the look of baby spit up all over. I had to get it all off in the restroom at church and I still had "dark stains" all over, I'm glad I opted to wear jeans last night.
I'm hearing things about March clean-up challenge, I think I may undertake that and see what I can get accomplished in 31 days. I think today I will start with my living room, something easy to work on when I would rather plant myself in the recliner and watch DIY network all day! Happy Thursday everyone!
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