Oct 2, 2008

SHE'S HERE!!!


Little Beatrice Renee, Sept 30, 2008 (Brooklyn's birthday!) 6 lb, 12 oz, absolutely beautiful!!!!

Liz wouldn't let me post about it until she had a chance to post on her own blog, so as you can imagine I have been in heaven the last couple of days. You can read all the details on her blog...
http://lizandfrankfamily.blogspot.com/

She's a keeper!!!


Oct 1, 2008

THE BLACK IS BACK


When I tore down the wall between the living room and kitchen I lost my pantry. Although I have managed to find places for everything, I just wanted a food cupboard so when the kids came over they would not have to look in different cupboards and drawers to find what they wanted. SOOOO..........



We've had this cupboard ever since we were married. I think we got it from Roy's Grandma's house. You should have seen me doing the happy dance when it measured exactly the same as the wall I wanted to put it on! Anyway we have dragged it everywhere and used it for all sorts of different purposes. At one point I found that Caleb and his friends had used it for dart practice and it was full of holes. So I took some of the old bead board from the wall I removed and put it in the middle panels where most of the holes were and then....... (wait for it...)
PAINTED IT BLACK!







I picked this little piece up at the dump. (I know, I'm shameless.) Happy dance again!!! I was exactly the same measurement!
I think it used to have glass in the doors but I used more bead board. And then yup, you guessed it... PAINTED IT BLACK!







And here is the final result.

Sep 30, 2008

SUN DRIED TOMATOES

I love sun dried tomatoes. I love to throw them on a pizza or in some soup or in my stir fry or just eat them. They make a sweet/tangy addition to anything.

Usually it takes several days for them to dry in the sun and you have to make screens and cover them and bring them in at night and ya-da-ya-da-ya-da. Well, here is how I do it.

I slice them up and lay them on my dehydrator trays. I sprinkle a little sea salt on them. Then I plug my dehydrator into an outside outlet and place it is in the sun.


There you have it. Tomatoes dried out in the sun! hee hee ;) And it only takes about 10 hours.




Sep 29, 2008

I WILL NEVER DUST AGAIN


Why should I when I get left such nice notes.



Just a note on my behalf though. I did some wood work out in the garage and forgot to shut the door to the house, plus we have a big dust field behind our house so if the wind blows and I leave a window or door open I get lots of dust, and I have lovely, lovely grandchildren running in and out all the time, and okay, I'm a lousy housekeeper. I'm a creator not a cleaner upper!



Sep 28, 2008

LET'S EAT CAKE

I absolutely love this idea. You take a salad plate, glue an upside down tea cup on the bottom. Add the glass bell from an old cheese plate, do a little baking and behold...... CAKE!








I used this recipe that I found on my friend Maryjane's blog. I used chocolate chips instead of the raisins
http://thebeehivecottage.blogspot.com/2008/09/more-pumpkin-bread-please.html















Then I found this cake plate at Savers for a dollar. I glued a candle holder to the bottom, threaded some ribbon through the holes and there you have it....
MORE CAKE!!!


SOMETIMES A GUY JUST NEEDS HIS MOM


Franklin never worries very much if his Mom leaves him for a little bit, but this time was a little different. Liz ran to McDonald's to get us all some food and it is exactly three blocks so you know she wasn't gone long.







Mugga ( that's Franklin for Grams)
where is my Mom?
















I'm going to wait for her right here!














Don't look at me in my misery.













Please go away!









I guess I'll go sell vegetables while I wait then.

The older kids decided to set up a vegetable and lemonade stand in front of the house on Saturday. I could kick myself for not taking any pictures, but they had signs and jumped up and down at the passing cars. Finally they decided that if they went door to door they might drum up better business. I think that in the end they made almost $8.00 If you look real close at the picture you can see their bag of money. I'm not too sure what the sign says but we have a few that are just learning to read and write so we take what we can get. I think everyone got the message though. (Hummm, I wonder if Alyssa can see Missy good enough.)

Sep 24, 2008

BEKAH'S BEEN DECORATING

Bit by bit it is coming together. It is such a beautiful house and she is such a wonderful little homemaker. We went over there last night for a party and she really has done a good job of making it a home..








This is one of the cutest decorations of all!!


It was an all girl party so Tyson chose to sit out on the deck all by himself to eat his goodies.

Sep 21, 2008

MOVING DAY AND FRESH BREAD

Yesterday was the big Day. Liz and Frank finally got to move into their new townhouse. Of course what is a good move without lots of food so I made Chile and bread and gathered up lots of my freezer jam and headed out to help.
Poor Liz is due in two weeks and was pretty much done for by the end of the day.


Live and learn. Having never used a moving truck before they were not aware how dirty they were and just placed the mattresses on the floor. Now their lovely beds are all dirty and will take much scrubbing to get all the nasty, oily dirt off of them.















I brought Brooklyn with me and Gabe came with Bryan and Alyssa and I tell you, those kids worked like crazy. They had a ball unloading the truck and taking things into the house.




Even Franklin helped with his little wagon. Poor kid, his clothes got lost in the move so he had to stay in his jammies for the day but I really don't think he cared.


The Men in our family might be little but I tell you they are STRONG!!!! They wore me out just watching them



Sep 17, 2008

FREE WOOD, WAHOO!

I salvaged a big piece of wood left over from Bekah's new house. Troy was just going to burn it. Of course I forgot to take a before picture but here are the leftovers.





I made a table top with it and put it on an old drafting table base we had. It can be raised up or down and tilt as well. I still need to wax it up really well but I'm pretty proud of myself.

I thought the toys added a nice touch on the floor. Brooklyn and Fischer were playing with them while I was working on it. Brooklyn helped me measure
and make sure it was level. Fischer just kept taking my tools and hiding them.

HOLY CABBAGE BATMAN!

Well, my garden is winding down and I've been living off it for weeks but alas some things did well and others didn't. I have learned a valuable lesson and that is that things do not grow well in just mulch. They need real dirt so next year I will till like crazy and perhaps get some top soil. My husband has always done the gardening and unfortunately I didn't pay a lot of attention to the planting end, just the harvesting and preserving end. Oh well live and learn.
































My zucchini did well (who's doesn't) as did the cabbage and brussel sprouts.







Then let's talk about my mutant sunflower. It grew up out of a crack in the cement and produced these weird pod like things on top. I did have one regular sunflower but our big storm ruined it and it is just hanging there like some sad memory.





















I have a few little anemic cantaloupes, two acorn squash and one, yes just one pumpkin!













The pears are just getting ready as are the apples.



The corn was great and I'm still getting lots of tomatoes. I keep eating them green though so I don't know if I will ever get enough to make spaghetti sauce.