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Challenging My Skills

This time of year, when the darkness and cool temperatures dictate that I spend evenings inside, I tend to spend a lot of my time in the evenings crocheting. I usually make simple things like cotton wash clothes (which my husband loves to wash with) and hot pads, scarves, and slippers like my mom use to make.

A few weeks ago my sister showed me a pattern for some boot type slippers she liked. I looked at the pattern and discovered that they were knit. I told her that I would not be able to make them since I do not knit. A few days later she showed me a crochet pattern she found for a similar slipper. It looked a little more complicated than I was use to, but I told her that I would attempt to make them, so she bought the pattern for me.

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Crochet Pattern

When I got the pattern, I went to my yarn bins, and I pulled out a couple of skeins of worsted weight yarn. I didn’t have any of the real soft yarn that the pattern suggested to use, but I decided to  use what I had on hand for the first attempt at making them.

The pattern was well written and had pictures that were very helpful, but even so I had to go online and watch a video to learn to do a reverse single crochet (a new stitch for me). Other than that stitch, I did not find them to be difficult to make.

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Finished Product

I did not have 4 buttons that were exactly alike, so I chose similar buttons all the same size. I thought this might add character to them. Since my sister has smaller feet than I do, I made a size medium for her. They do not fit me, so I am eager to get them to my sister to see if they fit her, because to me they seemed pretty small. I bought some soft yarn today, so I think my next project will be a pair of these in size large.

Craft Sale This Saturday

I will be at this Memphis Music Boosters Craft Sale this Saturday. (details below) Memphis Schools have a great music program that actually inspired one of my daughters to pursue a career in music. She is in her final year at Wayne State University, majoring in Music Theory and Composition and last Saturday I watched her final performance in the Wayne State Warriors Marching Band.

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Kara playing bass drum
Kara's last game at WSU
Kara’s last game at WSU

So come out and get your Don’t Eat It! Soap and Skin Care products while supporting the Memphis Music Boosters. To learn more about Don’t Eat It! Soap and Skin Care Products check out my store https://donteatitsoaps.wordpress.com/store/

Memphis Music Boosters
29th Annual Fall Craft Show

Memphis High School
34130 Bordman
Memphis, MI 48041

November 14, 2015
10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Admission $1
Under 10 free

Bake Sales * Raffles
Proceeds go to the Music Department

TLP – The Most Important Ingredient

There is one ingredient that goes into everything that we produce from garlic to eggs, garden vegetables, filtered beeswax, soaps and balms. This most important ingredient is called TLP. Now a Google search to find out what TLP is might lead you to believe that it is some type of advance power management system, a company on the New York Stock Exchange, or even “troop leading procedures” used by the Army. No, the TLP I’m talking about is none of these, nor is it some new mulit-purpose, miracle chemical that has been developed to save the world, and, in fact, it does not even raise the price of our products.

However, if I were to market TLP I would advertise it as something that could improve relationships, build job performance, increase productivity, has the potential to improve health and oh, so much more. Unfortunately (for anyone wanting to sell it) TLP is not a product that can be bottled, and I don’t even think it is possible to develop an app for it. Fortunately, for anyone interested in using TLP, it is readily available and at no charge.

Now that I have sparked your curiosity I’ll explain, the TLP we use is Tender Love and Prayer. It is derived from loving what we are doing, giving it the proper attention to do the job right, and asking Gods blessing on our efforts. I ask a blessing for those who use our products as well.

I would encourage you to add TLP to what ever it is you have to do to day (and everyday) and see what kind of results you might get.

Getting Ready For Winter

With record breaking high temperatures this week it’s been hard to think about the cold and snow that may be just around the corner. We have however we have been taking advantage of these days by getting things ready for the inevitable cold.

Last week my husband cleaned and winterized the equipment we use, lawn mowers, the tractor, the four wheeler and such. He put plastic on the windows in the house, cleaned the chimney and tarred around any openings on the roof. This week his focus has been on remodeling the chicken coop and he finished that up on Wednesday.

He also took time on Sunday to work with me on splitting and stacking the fire would that has been seasoning in our court yard. He used the maul for splitting, while I used our log splitter.

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I love our little manual, hydraulic log splitter because it is easy to use, but I can still get a good work out. While my husband is really good at splitting wood with a maul, I don’t have the strength, the eye-hand coordination, or the scientific knowledge required to do this efficiently. On the other hand, using this log splitter requires less strength, basically no eye-hand coordination and while the scientific knowledge of how to split wood is helpful, it is not a requirement. I love the fact that I can get a good arm workout while being productive, and that it is not gas powered, and therefore it does not cost anything to run it.

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I finished splitting and stacking the wood on Wednesday.

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Thursday, as the summerlike weather continued, so did we. Getting done little jobs that in past years might have gone undone. Basically storing things that should be protected from snow and cold and pruning dead foliage from some perennial plants.

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In the above photo, taken last week, the green and yellow feathery looking plants are asparagus. Yesterday I cut them all down since most of the top growth has died off, turning yellow or brown. As I did this I also pulled any weeds that were starting to grow up around the plant. It was a great day for playin’ in the dirt.

I am certain there are many things that we will want to do before the snow flies and the ground freezes, and Lord willing we will have some decent weather for it, but this warm spell gave us great incentive to get a lot done.

Bare Foot on November 3rd 2015

With the beautiful weather we had today and I am so thankful that I got out and enjoyed some of it. I started the day inside, making a batch of soap.

Coconut Soap Ready to Pour in the Mold
Coconut Soap Ready to Pour in the Mold

No that is not vanilla pudding – “don’t eat it” . Then I filtered the beeswax from our last honey harvest. By 2:00 I was ready to get out of the house, so I loaded Scout and Trooper into the van and we headed to the farm. My husband was working on the chicken coop remodel, and I really didn’t know what I was going to do except be outside. After all you don’t often get 75 degrees and sunny on November 3rd in Michigan. In fact the temperature tied the record high which was set back in 1987.

After I went for a walk in the field with Trooper I decided that I would rake the out the leaves that had settled in the beach end of the pond. If I had planed this before I left home I would have been wearing my rubber boots, but since the weather was so nice I decided to just go bare foot.

November 3, 2015
November 3, 2015

The sand was warm as was the air temperature, but I didn’t wade into the water because, while it obviously wasn’t freezing, (no ice) it was cold.

I wasn’t the only one who enjoyed our above average temperature.

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Trooper on The Beach
Scout Relaxing In The Van
Scout Relaxing In The Van

The Scout and Trooper were both happy to be at the farm.

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Super Chick
Super Chick

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The chickens were happy to be out and about and scratching for bugs.

After I raked the beach area,

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November 3,2015

and picked up the piles of leaves so they would not end up back in the pond, I cut up some branches that we will use for kindling and then took a few more photos of this beautiful November day.

November 3,2015
November 3,2015

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