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A restful day...Well, Dh came up today and said he liked my haircut this way. This is not like him at all. He rarely takes notice of any outward appearances of mine, so for him to mention my haircut twice... I'm thinking it must really be something he likes. I tried blowdrying it one day as it was cold and when I dry it, my curls go to frizz, so I just try to brush it straight, and he didn't like that, said it was still tooo poooofy. My hair straight is poofy, and I laughed at the sight of it. My kids thought it was funny that my hair would poof so much... I hadn't blow dried my hair in a long time so they probably don't recall seeing what that does to my hair! Dh just said, please don't blow dry your hair... I like your curls. LOL ~~~~~~~~~anyways... We had a nice potluck after church. Two soups to choose from. I choose the vegan creamy tomato soup. I had that before and I enjoyed it. I like a bowl of it from time to time. I made the recipe myself, once, and it is too much for me to eat it all week long. I was happy it was at potluck so I could enjoy a bowl again. We had sandwiches to go with and some side dishes as well. We enjoyed some good conversation. My daughter's friend from college had come to church to visit. We enjoyed getting to know her. She is a nice girl, quiet, much like my daughter. This afternoon we taught a couple girls at church "Silent Night" in sign language. They enjoyed learning and singing. We took some time for them to also learn singing harmony as a group. We plan to present this to the adult SS around Christmas time. The girls are all excited as well. I enjoyed a quiet evening tonight at home as well. My older girls went to vespers with some others from church and then planned to go bowling with a friend from church who's grandchildren were visiting for the weekend. Because of that, I was able to have a quiet house. I made fried potatoes (with a few thrown in veggies) for supper for Dh and me. Not much else to say... I just really enjoy the quiet some days! Our sermon today was about faith. Well sort of. LOL. The sermon itself had a different route than where my thoughts were taking me. I ended up getting the faith message from the texts shared today. That has been on my heart today as I've enjoyed the quiet.... Faith. Warmly, ~Melissa CHRISTmas Questions Part IIGot this one from Jen... 1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? YES! lol Usually bags for friends and wrapping for family. Don't know why, it just ends up that way. My FAVORITE wrap is brown paper tied w/twine or raffia w/some sort of CHRISTmas Stampin' Up stamps.
2. Real tree or Artificial? We used to do the real ones, but I pick up quills ALL year, so we have used a fake one for years. Last year, however, we got the most wonderful tree!! It's very rustic - just the way I like it - it has just a touch of "snow" (so it doesn't look 'cheap') and pine cones and we put only vintage and rustic ornaments on it. LOVE IT! I hate to take it down!
3. When do you put up the tree? If not the day after Thanksgiving, then the weekend following.
5. Do you like eggnog? No.
6. Favorite gift received as a child? Hmmm...my Barbie Dream House. I'm old enough that it was the second edition, still cardboard, but it was WAY cool!!
7. Hardest person to buy for? My mom. She's very well off and has 2 of everything.
8. Easiest person to buy for? My dog, Maggie!
9. Do you have a nativity scene? Yes; it's the one my family has had since I was about 3 years old and is starting to fall apart. I'd like to get replacement Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus and a few animals from the company that does the wooden angels for all occasions (shoot, can't think of the name). While I'm at it ... I CAN'T STAND to see the wise men in a nativity scene!! They didn't find Jesus until He was 2 years old, for Pete's sake...so put them waaaaay over on the other side of the house that they can make a journey of it!
10. Mail or email Christmas cards? Both. If I have your e-mail address, you'll probably get an e-mail; family and friends w/o e-mail get cards.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? OK...I'm serious here...no joke...My dear grandma was a very frugal gal, having lived through the Depression she was always thinking of USEFUL things to give. The first CHRISTmas we were married she gave us a can of Crisco w/a bow on top!! lol
12. Favorite Christmas Movie? White CHRISTmas.
13. When do you start shopping? Usually in December.
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Yes. 'Nuff said.
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? My mom's stuffing!
16. Lights on the tree? White.
17. Favorite Christmas song? O Holy Night and I Wonder as I Wander. I have a really beautiful arrangement of 'I Wonder...' that I worked out on my hammered dulcimer.
18.Travel at Christmas or stay home? We usually go to my mom's house.
19. Can you name all of Santa’s reindeer’s? Possibly...um...no.
20. Angel on the tree top or a star? A rustic star.
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? We have our OWN family CHRISTmas on CHRISTmas Eve morning - when the girls were little we were always rushing all over the place and we weren't making OUR OWN memories and they couldn't enjoy their news clothes or toys. So, when our oldest was about 5 we started our own tradition on the day before.
22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year. The emphasis on Santa and stores putting up CHRISTmas - eh hem - I mean 'holiday' decorations BEFORE halloween!!
23. Favorite ornament theme or color? Rustic, vintage.
24. Favorite for Christmas dinner? Didn't I answer that? My mom's stuffing.
25. What do you want for Christmas this year? A digital camera. CHRISTmas MemoriesGot this in an e-mail and thought it was cute. KW<><The holidays are near so I want to know... 2.
13. Christmas of 1998, Ty got me my hammered dulcimer!!
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When I was little we dressed up for the meal. Now we just wear ‘nice’ jeans and maybe a ‘dress’ blouse/shirt or sweater. 24. Do you own a Santa hat?
Garden Jobs by the MonthI really enjoy my Old Farmer's Almanac newsletter and I have learned so much from it. Today's newsletter offered and link to "Gardening Jobs by the Month," which is of interest to me as a novice gardener. So many of those of you that I've spoken to lately are considering either planting a kitchen garden next year or expanding the one you already keep, so I thought you might benfit from this information, too. Here's the link: http://www.almanac.com/garden/jobs/index.php Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<>< Help needed I'm making a dollI'm making a doll for my granddaughter she will be 5 on Sunday.We are taking her out to dinner tonight and I'm trying to make a doll..I'm having a hard time on figuring out how to put hair on her..Its made out of muslin..Do I stuff her first then put the hair? I've tried to find tutorial on this but I'm just not getting it..Its 1:45 AM I need sleep but I have to finish this doll. I have put eyes on and a mouth and eye brows I just did running stitch..I still need to sew together the doll make clothes and stuff... Help..Please.. Thanks.. Brenda Tried another new recipe...Sweet Potato Quesadillas. I got the recipe from Angela and I thought they were really good. A bit spicy, but not too bad. I actually reduced the spices a bit and was fine with the taste. I just know I couldn't have done all that chili powder! LOL. But, they were good, I really liked them. (We substituted cheesey sauce for cheese). However... I had two daughters try them... and one spit it out. I had another two refuse to try them. My husband said they were good, but would have like them with real cheese (I used a cashew sauce). I didn't see anything wrong with them and we eat fried sweet potato slices all the time... ??? I served them with our homemade tacos and everyone LOVES those homemade corn tortillas and perhaps it was just too much food. I asked if they would eat them just as a meal and eyebrows raised. I don't get it because this was actually quite good and I saw nothing wrong with it at all. I get the feeling sometimes that they are ganging up to veto foods so that I will just give up. A funny, we're out of the colby-jack cheese that they love and use on everything. We ran out last week and I had already said that we wouldn't buy more food until payday. I can make a cheesey sauce and I wasn't that worried... they eat it at potlucks at church, so I figured we'd be fine. But they got some pizza cheese... mozzarella/provolone/ and cheddar cheese mix that they put onto their tacos... (it was in the freezer). I figured they have got to be desperate... , but not desperate enough to give into eating more healthy. *sigh* I really don't think they are out to veto things, but they are holding my trials up to a higher standard, meaning it needs to taste as good as Thanksgiving dinner, in order to join the menu. Seems a bit unfair and I believe they are missing out on some good food by being so particular. I'm going to have to just make my own recipe file for me... what I like, because it's beginning to look after 2 months that I will be dining alone. : ( I just hope my attitude about doing so doesn't bring me down. I feel so much better not eating dairy... I'm less sore, less tired, I have clearer thinking... and less grumpy days. Plus my health will be much better as well... heart disease is a huge factor in each side of my family and I just don't want to be another statistic. I have to remind myself daily that this IS worth it! Warmly, ~Melissa Abe Lincoln, Thanksgiving and Divine InterventionHere's something I found and thought it would be a great lesson for our children with Thanksgiving coming... {KW<><}... In the White House, Abe Lincoln was pacing the floor of his office. He felt more troubeld than he had ever felt before. The fate of the Union was at stake. He felt as if he were almost alone in his concern for the outcome. Friends and aides appeared to be almost panic-stricken. Abe felt that this was the most critical hour of the [Civil] war, perhaps the most critical hour in the entire history of the United States. In desperation he left his office, went into this room and locked the door. There he fell before a chair. With his head in his hands, he wept and prayed. Now, more than at any other time in his life he turned to God. In deep anguish he told God that he had done all he could. He pleaded for help. There was nothing more that he could do. He must leave the result of the battle in the hands of God. He now knew that if his country was to be saved, it would be only because God willed it. It was a heartbreaking hour of prayer. When he unlocked the door and came out of his room he felt that a great burden had suddenly been rolled off his shoulders. His intense anxiety and torturing concern had been relieved. He felt a quiet and calm trustfullness... On his desk was a copy of the Thanksgiving Proclamation. He had proclaimed the last Thursday in November as a day of national Thanksgiving. The nation had never before had such an annual Thanksgiving Day and he had decided that it was time the nation remembered in a special day what God had done. Now he read slowly the proclamation: We have been the recipients of the choistest bounties of heaven; we have grown in numbers, wealth, and power as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. We have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us. Tears slipped down his cheeks as he read these words, for he believed in them deeply. It was because of this belief that he ordered the Treasury Department to engrave the words, In God We Trust, on American coins. As he was sitting at his desk, thinking about these things, an aide rushed in and excitedly exclaimed, "There's good news from the battle at Gettysburg, Sir..." But in spite of this great victory, his days were filled, dealing with generals, listening to the problems of many citizens, and handling endless administrative details. For help he turned to God through the Bible and in prayer. Almost daily now, he felt the need to go to his room to pray. More and more, he became conscious of the work of God in the affairs of men. Writing to a friend, Byron Sutherland, one day, he said, I believe we are all agents and instruments of Divine Providence. I hold myself in my present position and with the authority invested in me, as an instrument of Providence. I am conscious every moment that all I am and all that I have are subject to the control of a higher power, and that power can use me or not use me in any manner and at any time as in His wisdom might be pleasing to Him. One day, Mr. Chittenden, the register of the Treasury, asked him if he believed that God actually directed national affairs. With a deep feeling of emotion, he replied, The the Almighty does make use of human agencies, and directly intervenes in human affairs, is one of the plainest statements of the Bible...I have many evidences of His direction, many instances when I have been controlled by some other power than my own will, that I cannont doubt that this power comes from above. ~~~Reprinted from Honest Abe by Harry J. Albus. My son's big buck (warning... pictures)
We're mainly concerned with meat for the freezer, but for the guys a nice size buck adds to the hunting experience! This big boy gave us a huge amount of meat for the freezer, so we are very thankful! We were also given another deer from a friend. Our last batch of home raised chickens are butchered, and between that and the venison we should be set on meat for the year! I packed Landon up some leftover spaghetti and meatballs and pumpkin pie when he headed back to college for the week on Monday morning. I told him to take some venison along, too, but he said his roomate's family got 8 deer on opening day and he'd be bringing steaks for them to cook. I'm glad they are eating something healthy at least. I've been dismayed at the fact that he's eating Taco Bell, and frozen and canned dinners at college:-( The rest of us enjoyed a yummy venison roast and veggies for lunch today before Chris went to work. We're just plugging on with our fall overhaul of the house and yard today, along with schoolwork, and tonight Shannon and Carter and I will head out to the 4-H meeting. We'll be making Christmas crafts tonight that can be used as fair entries next summer:-) Friday evening we'll be having a Thanksgiving potluck with our homeschool group..I'm still deciding what I would like to cook for that. I may just bring a jar of my homemade applesauce and make a quick apple pie or dessert with my canned pie filling. It's comes in so handy to have the home canned goods around:-)
The Simple Woman's Daybook ~ #9 ~ 11/18/08For Today...
Our 2 girls. Just love those smiles, just love their laughter. When did they grow up? To read other Daybooks click here --> http://thesimplewomansdaybook.blogspot.com/ Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<>< testthis is a test post{ Last Page } { Page 1 of 5 } { Next Page } |
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