A Gathering of Days at Abundant Blessings Homestead


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Homekeeping Information

Home Management Basics
A Home Management Binder How-To
**Here are the forms for making it!**
Making Laundry Soap Tutorial
Canning U.S.A Website...how-to canning everything!
Ladies of Grace Bible Studies
Various Herbal Salves & Ointment Recipes
Herbal Remedies
The Flours and Grains Post




Handskills Tutorials

Make Wool Longies from a Sweater
Make a Skirt from Blue Jeans
Sew Your Own Jar Toppers
Make A Peasant-Style Skirt
Yo-Yo Quilt How-To Tutorial
Making a 6-Gore Skirt pictorial
Family Homestead Skirt from Jeans
DIY: Baby Bibs from Dishtowels
The Diaper Hyena...links
Diaper Sewing Patterns
Mama Bird patterns
Pull-on Fleece diaper cover
Mama to Mama patterns'
Free Diaper Pattern
The Frugal Baby Online
Diaper Patterns Online
Homemade Mommy Pad Tutorial

Gehman's Country Fabrics: Country Rose & Tropical Breeze Fabrics




Godly Stewardship

Glad Rags
LunaPads
Hillbilly Housewife
LDS Preparedness Guide
I do not endorse the LDS philosophy, but there are many good things to be taken from this PDF manual. Please enter with a prayer-filled heart and caution as you read.
How to Stock a Pantry
The Pantry
Sensible Stocking
Menus 4 Moms
How to Save a Dollar a Week
The Grocery Game blog article
Organized Home Pantry
LDS Food Pantry Listing
Several Pantry Frugal Sites
Vintage Projects -- build everything yourself
this site has instructions for building a rototiller, a cement block maker...LOTS of useful homestead items!
72 Hour Bug Out Kits




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Women Of The Homestead
The School Desk
Homestead Medicinal
In The Barn
Homestead Finances
My Favorite Places Online
The Homestead Garden
Being Quiverfull


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Monday, December 8, 2008
Winter Colds...and Horses

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I know...late with posting again.  Sorry.  We didn't go to church yesterday with the colds and such here, and most likely we will not be doing the nursing visit this week either.  The joys of the winter season, I guess...


We have had an ongoing battle here with scratchy, itchy throats and now it's moved along to stuffy noses to boot. Poor Emily has a hard time sleeping at night...lying down, her poor little throat is just coated with her nose trying it's best to drain. She wakes off and on all night. I'm about to move on to something OTC for her after all of this. I haven't yet, but the temptation is there.

We haven't had so much as a strong 'cold' in a long time. Scratchy throats are expected this time of year as we turn heat on and the air outside battles with itself. But it's dragging out this year and moving through the whole head.

We have missed church a lot over the last month, and I don't see much difference this month really given the path of illness/discomfort right now. LOL...I know, not much of a Baptist am I? Skipping church because of a little cough and sniffle? Baptists like to share those kinds of things :o)

Seriously though, we don't go to church when we have anything going on. I've never been one to drag coughing, sniffling, gooky-nosed children off to church to share the illness with everyone. As the day progresses here we'll determine who goes and who stays, or if we all stay. Could be I'm the only one going tomorrow. Having a hand with the Sunday School class, I really should be there if at all possible.

This week we were getting the teens together to bake bread -- well, to teach them how to bake bread :o) Only my girls have the least idea how to do it. We will probably stick to the Quick Rise bread we do as it's easy and quick and makes a delicious bread. We'll keep it basic, just plain white wheat. They are also making and decorating sugar cookies. All of this is for Thursday -- the teens are visiting a couple of nursing homes here in town, handing out cards the children's class made, singing some carols and handing out a mini loaf and some cookies to the residents. This will be our second trip to the nursing homes, and they are all really excited about it. e only have one teen (out of the 7 we have) who is uninterested. She made a couple of cards, but spends her time sitting with her cell phone. She won't be coming along.

I'm terrible -- I'm glad she isn't coming with us. She has a tendency to put a shadow over everything we try to do. Her attitude spreads, slowly and quietly, to a couple of the other teens. It just makes for a bad time for everyone involved. She will stand with that blasted cell phone and make snide ccomments the whole time, like she does at church. I
hoping if she continues to not join in and sees that everyone else is interested, having a good time, sharing and such, maybe she will come around. And no, her parents aren't interested in how she behaves at church either. Already tried that approach.

Today's agenda...keeping warm and cozy in such cold windy weather. Making a pot of chicken soup...carrots, onions, celery,green peppers, lots and lots of garlic, and home-canned chicken. It's simmering now and smells soooo good! Later we'll make some egg noodles to add in. I like lots of noodles, but I think we need more broth today than anything.

Sewing...I finished a dress for Debi, 3 for Miss Rachel that still needs buttons, and countless boxers and bloomers waiting on elastic in the waist. Now for a dress for Jennifer. We moved the sewing machine to the dining room...it's sitting under that side of the island.. Really, it's in the way of regular daily life, but we need to get sewing done, so it will work well out there. The sewing room is rather open to everything, but I'm more in the mix being in the actual room now. The table was covered yesterday with fabric laid out, patterns all over and odds and ends. The cookstove is all but hidden with the ironing board :o) It's very compact on that side of the room right now, but it works for the time being.

I'm making our bread for the week today so it's done. I think we'll use the new mixer and give it a test run. I'll double the batch -- making 12 loaves -- and we'll do some cinnamon rolls as well. If we end up at church tomorrow, I'll take a few pans along, otherwise we'll freeze them to bake later. One full batch will be our bread for the week. I'm itching to play with that mixer :o)

Horses...Rebel is ready anytime we are.

We are not anything near ready.

We have barn work, lots of new fence to run around the pasture area behind the barn. More hay to get as well.

No where near ready. Personally, I'm not even interested in having a horse out here, but Jennifer gave Miss Escapee away, and she misses having her here. Our mail lady and family felt terribly taking her, and have been working with Rebel all along to bring him out here. He's very calm, very laid-back around even young children, and will be perfect for each of them to learn to ride and such. George trains horses (it's his true calling in life, but doesn't pay the bills just yet) and has done wonders with our wild green Miss Escapee in the months he's had her. She's just beautiful to see in the field. Rebel is probably a perfect match for us, given the age ranges of the children and all. Sharon and George want to start training Jennifer in horse keeping, as well as get her on some of their weekend trail rides. She's excited. I suppose I am as well, for her. Just wasn't looking at a horse on this homestead. Not yet, anyway.

So, I guess the next couple of weeks, we will try to get more T-Posts put up and run some wire out there. Right now, Rebel is pastured with several other horses, but just 2 strands of wire for them, so I think he'll do fine here.

I'm not fence-builder, and I certainly can't manage those decent wood corner posts in this clay muck out here, but given some time, and remembering to wear my wrist braces, I'm sure I can pound a couple dozen or so T-Posts in and run some wire. I won't guarantee his arrival by Christmas week when Dewey is home, but maybe after New Years.

Back to sewing and baking...

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~Always Planning for Whatever May Come...
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~write letters
~Pasta made, dried and stored away
~barn repairs, on-going
~bush hogging & timber clean-up, on-going
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~build a new mailbox post
~monthly quilt blocks
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Homestead Chore List
A Month of Meals
The 6-3-3-13 Bread Recipe

Stocking the Pantry, 2008-09

~26 qts potatoes
~20 qts green beans
~9 qts english peas
~28+ qts stewing beef
~21+ qts ground beef
~150# Prairie Gold Wheat
~100# Rice
~150# oats



At Our Family Altar

Searching out Resources for Raising our Boys into Godly Men and leaders of their homes
Parents Raising Children
this is the only article I have viewed at the site...
Pilgrim's Progress Online Study
some of the page links are missing here...simply change the 'pplesson1' to a '2' and so forth...
a Homeschool Blogger raising boys for God
Virtuous Maidens Blog
Rearing Lords and Ladies
Keeping The Home
Are we in the 7 year Tribulation?
The Lion, The Witch, and The Happy Meal
Vaccination Liberation Website
Avoid Harry Potter Books
Bible Curriculum, Units and Books online
Ladies of Grace Bible Studies
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A Godly Family Plan

~~Devise a regular routine of living in our lives:
daily family & personal devotions
daily schooling
daily snack & meal time
daily chore assignments
~~Develop consistent & proper study habits

~~Teach proper table manners:
Eat and drink at table, seated properly
Wait for meal blessing quietly

~~Respect for other's property
~~Unfailing courtesy, esp. with siblings
~~You receive nothing you cry or whine for
~~Praises always for obedience and acts of respect

~~Respect the Sabbath/Lord's Day
~~Teach purity of language -- no slang terms
~~Recognize and accept differences in ability & personality
~~Accept that problems and interruptions will occur

~~Assign regular & consistent family chores
~~Maintain proper priority of work & study
~~Accept responsibility for the education of children at home

~~Accept responsibility for the education of children at home
~~Conquer the Will of your children, not their Spirit

~~Maintain consistent discipline:
encourage open confession & forgiveness of wrongs
praise all acts of obedience
allow no sinful act to go unpunished
never bring up past offenses
accept intention over perfect performance sometimes
maintain priorities

No indulgences of self will can be trivial, no denial unprofitable; Heaven or Hell depends on this alone. A parent who studies to subdue it in his child works together with God in the renewing and saving of their soul. The parent who indulges it does the devil's work, makes religion impractical, salvation unattainable, and does all that in him lies to damn his child, soul and body, forever.
Susanna Wesley








No indulgences of self will can be trivial, no denial unprofitable; Heaven or Hell depends on this alone. A parent who studies to subdue it in his child works together with God in the renewing and saving of their soul. The parent who indulges it does the devil's work, makes religion impractical, salvation unattainable, and does all that in him lies to damn his child, soul and body, forever.
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We are a Christian family desiring to raise our children with the primary focus of Training their Hearts!
I have no greater joy, than to hear my children walk in truth... III John 1:4
Train up the child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it... Proverbs 22:6
Oh, that their hearts would be inclined to fear me and keep all my commands always, so that it might go well with them and their children forever!... Deuteronomy 5:29
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Bible: KJV Reading
Online Bible Reading Plans
The Book of Life reading
Devotional Studies
The Bible Each Year Curriculum
Calvary Chapel Bible Sheets, OT & NT
Bible Class Curriculum
Math & Grammar:
we are currently using: Ray's Arithmetic, Primary and Intellectual levels and for grammar lessons, McGuffey Readers and Working With Words.
Don Potter's Education Pages
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Webster's 1824 Spelling Book
First Lessons in Math
Spelling Lists for Young Readers
Math facts drill
Grammar facts drill
Science:
Handbook of Nature Study
History:
TimeLine of U.S. Presidents
Handskills and Arts:
Crochet work
sewing and quilt piecing
Pen Friends Writing
Free Homeschool Radio Shows weekly
Charlotte Mason Series in Modern English
Highland Heritage Homeschool Forms -- free


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Our mission in life is not to go to some far-off foreign land, but to work at home and in our churches and home communities. Our goal should not be to leave behind riches and possessions, farms and homes for our children, but a priceless heritage they will cherish enough to work fervently to pass along to their children. It has been done for generations and with God's help it can still be done. In teaching our children, we are striving toward a deep understanding of who they are In Christ.
I am . . . a child of God, a gift to my parents and my country. I'm a person of great value because God made me.
I can . . . do all things through Christ who strengthens me. God has made me able to do everything required of me.
I ought . . . to do my duty to obey God, to submit to my parents and everyone in authority over me, to be of service to others, and to keep myself healthy with proper food and rest so my body is ready to serve.
I will . . . resolve to keep a watch over my thoughts and choose what's right even if it's not what I want.


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