Friday, September 28, 2007
Bored...why not LUGE?
'Tis the Season
I ran out of excuses this year as to why I couldn't can anything. Here we live in the "fruitbowl" of America and I have avoided canning the past few years.
I think our house won an award this year though, when myself and two other friends canned 62 quarts of peaches while housing and entertaining 13 children.
I also canned 27 quarts of raspberry jam, five batches of strawberry freezer jam, and have filled our food storage room up with cream of chicken soup, cereal, and granola bars to last us at least a few months. Now I just have to make several batches of pesto out of the basil we've been growing in the garden and then figure out what I am going to do with the bushels of tomatoes we have growing. I keep giving them away hoping that I can avoid everyone's suggestion that I can them. Anyone want some tomatoes?
I think our house won an award this year though, when myself and two other friends canned 62 quarts of peaches while housing and entertaining 13 children.
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First day of 2007-2008 School Year
Is it bad to say that I am enjoying the new school year too? It has been so nice to just take the two younger kids to the library, out for lunch, storytime, visits to daddy's work, grocery shopping, etc... I feel like I am on a date each day with them.
All Brothers' Hike 2007
So how could this year have been any better? The afternoon Birch left to meet his brothers in Oregon I went to get the mail. There was a letter addressed to me from Birch that explained that on each day of his trip he made, left, or arranged certain surprises to show his love for me. The first day he had hidden some new hot pads, a much needed gift after recently burning my fingers several times. The next day at 3:00 pm a woman arrived at the door saying she was hired to come clean anything in my house for a couple of hours. I know some women may feel that they are only half a woman if they are not the sole cleaner of their house---not me! I have been wanting a housecleaner to come like once a month for the past couple of years. It was so wonderful to smell cleaning solvents and not be the culprit of the smell. I sat on the couch and read a book. It was heavenly!! Then at five o'clock that evening a pizza arrived at the door so I wouldn't have to dirty my newly cleaned house by cooking dinner. It doesn't stop there! Saturday morning I was busy canning jam...one o'clock rolled around and a girl that we often have babysit came to the door and said that Birch had arranged for her to babysit for the afternoon. While she played with the kids I cleaned the kitchen up from canning and then enjoyed a couple of hours shopping by myself.
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Monday, September 17, 2007
A dollop of our summer
As the weather has begun to cool down this week, I am thinking that it is time that I get caught up on our blog so I can move on to our fall fun. As I wrote earlier this summer our good friends moved in with us at the end of June. We were a full house of nine children (under the age nine) and four adults. This past week their new house was completed and they packed up all their belongings and moved out. The summer of 2007 will go down as one of noise, messes, fun trips, and lots of wonderful memories building our friendship with our friends. Some may be surprised to hear that we are all still great friends and our kids actually have begged that our friends would move in with us again. They loved having a constant playmate!
Here is a sprinkling of some of our summer activities:
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