Catching Up

There were so many things in August that I wanted to write about but didn’t – this is my catch-up post.

Weather

The rainy streak that we had in July continued into August as our gardens continued to flounder. We were blessed that we didn’t get any of the severe weather, tornadoes, high winds, and hail, that other parts of our state experienced. We also did not have any power outages. We didn’t have our super-hot “dog days” of summer that we normally have in August, but we are having them now. Yesterday was hot and today, September 4th, we have reached 95 degrees Fahrenheit with a “feels like” temperature of 103 Fahrenheit. This weather is supposed to stick around for another day or two but today will be the hottest. A good day to spend indoors with the air conditioning on and writing to you all.

Back to School Shopping

It’s been about a decade since I’ve done back to school shopping (my youngest daughter graduated in 2014) but when Tina mentioned that they had received school supply lists from Jackson’s and Addie’s teaches I thought maybe I could help out by buying what they needed for school.

It was like stepping back in time when I walked into the same store where I bought school supplies the last few years my girls were in school, and saw all the notebooks, folders and others school supplies steeply discounted for their big back-to-school sale. I was flooded with fond memories.

The lists for a kindergartener and a first grader varied greatly from that of the high schoolers that I last shopped for. I bought crayons instead of highlighters and red and black pens, and safety scissors and glue sticks replaced the multitude of three ring binders with dividers and spiral notebooks. Hand sanitizer and Clorox wipes, items I would think should be supplied by the school, are now a priority.

Jackson and Addie started back to school on Monday and I saw a picture of them walking into school with the new backpacks I bought attached to their backs. That made me smile.

I also made them each a new pair of pants. I had planned to make the t- shirts to match but time got away from me, and I have not got around to making the shirts.

Books

Oure local library had a used book sale in August. When we walked in they handed me a plastic grocery bag and said that it was $2.00 for whatever fit in the bag. I ended up with two bags full, about 20 books for $4.00. That should keep me in reading material through the winter. My husband found a partial set of Audubon Nature Encyclopedias. They were printed in 1964 and were a first printing. It was the first 5 books in the set (A through IN) they have some lovely photos and illustrations and will make for some interesting reading. He paid $1.00 for the set of 5. Now that’s my kind of shopping! 🙂

I wonder if I should start doing some book reviews or at least some recommended reading posts. Several of the bloggers I follow do book reviews but is that something you would be interested in hearing from me?

Like Winning the Lottery

One afternoon as I was getting up from my recliner I happened to see something sparkle on the floor in front of my husband’s recliner. I didn’t think much of it at the time other than to remind myself that I really needed to do some vacuuming. A short time later I happened to glance down and notice that the diamond was missing from my wedding ring. At first I started to panic. Then I remembered the sparkle that I had seen on the floor. How it ended up there I’ll never know but indeed it was my diamond. (Angels perhaps?)

I just can’t imagine, of all the places it could have ended up, what the odds of it ending up there and me noticing it are, but it has to be at least equal to winning a million or more in the lottery. Though the monetary value of the stone is nowhere near that of a million-dollar winning ticket, I don’t think I would have been happier if I had won the lottery.

After two weeks at the jewelers my ring is back on my finger and as good as new. 🙂

Canning

In early August I mentioned to my husband that peach season would be coming up soon and I wanted to get another half bushel to can this year. Not wanting to miss out my husband called the orchard where we got our peaches last year and found out that they had quarts and pecks but would have large amounts later that week. Early the next week I knew I would have time to can peaches so on that Tuesday my husband went to the orchard and picked up a box. As it turned out they needed a few days to ripen so I ended up waiting until Friday. I canned 21 pints of peaches and made 7 1/2 pints of peach jam. They taste like summer in a jar – oh so good!!!

In addition to the bread and butter pickles I made last month we had enough cucumbers for me to make 5 more quarts of garlic dill spears. Since I still have pickles left over from last year we will have more than enough to get us through the year.

I finished up last week canning 14 quarts of tomato sauce. I also have 5 gallons of tomatoes in the freezer waiting to be made into sauce. Since I still have some juice left over from last year we decided to share our abundance of tomatoes with our neighbor who was also doing some canning. God is good!

Garlic

The garlic that was harvested and hung in the barn in mid-July was finally ready to be cleaned.

It took me about 4 hours over the course of two days to clip and clean the approximately 330 bulbs this year.

Twist and Turns

I mentioned in my previous post that life had taken some twists and turns and I know some of you might be concerned over such an ambiguous statement. I apologize and assure you that we are well. We have, however, started exploring our options for building a house at the farm. We are mostly in the research stage – gathering the information that we need to make decisions. I do think this is going to be a long process and pray that it will be a good experience.

Don’t be surprised if someday in the future you see a house in the background of this photo.

Thanks for visiting!

12 thoughts on “Catching Up

  1. Good to hear from you.
    The backpacks are lovely and I think the tulip pants are so chic!
    I have recently walked into the store and saw the last-minute back-to-school shopping craze. It filled me with such nostalgia. Good times.

    Isn’t it amazing how these encyclopedias that were so expensive back in the day and hard to get are now considered worthless? I definitely wouldn’t mind a review here and there. It could inspire others to read, which I think is great.

    WOW re: your ring. Glad that story had a good ending.

    As far as your twists and turns are concerned, I wish you well and I will pray for you that things work out as smoothly as possible. It’s kind of funny, because throughout the years, I’ve been wondering why indeed you don’t live on that farm.

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    1. I never imagined that I would find myself missing school shopping. LOL!
      I know – I still can’t believe the diamond didn’t end up down a drain or in a garden or vacuumed up. The odds would have been much better.
      Thanks for the prayers. We are praying for his guidance as well. I guess that’s why we haven’t built on the farm yet- the timing (his timing) was not right. It seems as though it may be the right time now.

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  2. Write what touches your heart. I enjoy book reviews but don’t get caught up in any kind of agenda. I love the variety in your posts. And I am so very happy about the future house 💞

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  3. I forgot to add about the book reviews – that would be fun to do but I also enjoy reading about your various crafts and canning/baking projects as well. I signed up for Goodreads this year … said I’d read 25 books this year, then changed it to 15 and now am falling behind.

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    1. I’ll continue writing about all the other things but was thinking maybe writing about books could also help me track what I read. I like to read when I go to bed at night. It helps me fall asleep.

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      1. I have tried to read more – I love to read. Even when I was younger, I could not read in bed. No matter how good the book was, I’d nod off in a heartbeat. I sit in a straight-backed chair (and have been known to drop the book sometimes even sitting there). 🙂

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  4. That is an ambitious agenda and fingers crossed it happens for you … less work for you, traveling back and forth to the farm. I was one of your readers that reached out to you as your message did sound a little bit ominous. This is good news, not bad. I heard a radio story the other day about preparing your child’s lunch to ensure it does not spoil during the day. I was a bit amused because I took a brown bag lunch during junior high, high school and elementary school and never died of food poisoning and we did not put our lunches in the fridge. We did take our food to the cafeteria to eat and I paid three cents for a little carton of white milk (I guess about eight ounces) and that was it. Sometimes on Mondays I got lunch money for a hot lunch as a special treat because it was sloppy joes, corn and potato chips and chocolate milk. What a difference from these days … we didn’t use backpacks either – probably carried books in a plastic bag or the crook of our arm. That was nice of you to help out – school supplies are expensive now.

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    1. The backpacks that I bought for Jackson and Addie came with matching, insulated lunchboxes. I was going to buy ice packs for them but Tina and ken said they had some. It was never a concern when we were growing up and you would think with all the preservatives in food nowadays it would be less so.

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      1. I agree Ruth. I don’t think I had PB&J every day so that it would not need to be refrigerated. It’s a whole new world out there now. I buy Brownberry whole grain bread and 10 days+ after the “use by” date it is still okay, no mold (though it’s a little dry), no doubt from all the preservatives.

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  5. I’m so happy for you that you knew where to look for the lost diamond and now have it back on your finger.

    Because you asked for feedback, I’ll answer, although I don’t like what I’m going to say. I’m not interested in book reviews because I can’t read easily. My vision has been compromised, and the eye doctor won’t recommend getting glasses until my affected eye settles down. I used to enjoy reading, but not now. If there are others who are enthusiastic, go with it. I will just scan your reviews.

    How exciting that you are considering moving to the farm! Keep us posted.

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