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A Day in My Life...~May


A day in my life~May 14th

My day was lovely yesterday, busy... but lovely nonetheless.  I believe that laundry was started as my feet touched the floor.... but it was a gorgeous day for laundry, I was able to wash the sheets and quilts and line dry everything.

I had roasted the chicken bones from Monday nights dinner and had a beautiful stock ready for our Chicken Soup.


I tended to the garden and my plants, I weeded the herb garden and watered my luffa sprouts


The children and I made noodles for our soup.


A rack that I had purchased to use in my cabinet organizing doubled up and became the perfect drying rack for our pasta...
We enjoyed the homemade noodles so much, I plan on making those again and trying my hand at other types of whole wheat noodles.

The worms are doing exceptional and we tossed in some strawberry tops

I helped the children set up a tent for their camp-out. 

With the temperature dipping so low last night, and such a large chance of rain, and the fact that I REALLY didn't want to sleep on the ground last night, I knew quite well that it wouldn't be a real camp-out...
But... I couldn't tell them just yet, look at them, could you?
We had our family devotion after Shannon came in from visitation, I love to hear the children pray.  Abram has been praying for his family and such, but now since there has been heavy equipment working in the future pasture... every night he thanks God for excavators and dump trucks and dozers. 

Shannon and I watched the last bit of Braveheart last night.  You know you are getting pretty old when it takes you at least 5 separate nights to watch a 177 minute movie... It is Shannon's ALL time favorite movie, and it is very good.  Gruesome at times, where I hid my head, but very good. 
While I watched the movie I worked on my quilting...
Finally, I laid wearily down beside my favorite person in the whole world... Shannon and I talked and snuggled and then I prayed and went to sleep, it was a beautiful day and I am thankful to have lived it.

My Cup Runneth Over...Chas

06:27 - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - comments {9} - post comment




A day in my life~April

The day started with me being quite tired from a restless night... Bible devotion done first and then getting dressed to start my day.  School was put on hold to see if Cameo was feeling any better.  We had whole wheat pancakes for breakfast and a cold glass of milk.  Laundry was started and folded and put away.  Beds were made and rooms tidied.  The children read books and had some quiet play while I worked on my new duties as Senior Editor.  By lunch Cameo was feeling better... we had lunch and then we actually started getting more things done.
We cleaned cabinets
Cameo chopped olives for our supper
Supper was on its way (Taco Soup)
I had a little who was being rather fussy so in the backpack he went...
I finished putting up the wallpaper in the kids bathroom.
After Shannon came home the 'men' of the family went to the dump and to Grandmaw Sandy's and Grandpa Jerome's, I was surprised with a bouquet of sweetness upon their return.
The day was rather cold, compared to our gorgeous 75* temps as of late...
Today we hovered around (see below) with a cold wind.
We had a great evening and played Frogger on Facebook.  Such fun. (Please excuse Carlie's MESSY hair!)
We played the Mexican Train Game and then got everyone ready for bed.
Enjoy your day today my friends.
My Cup Runneth Over...Chas

08:02 - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 - comments {7} - post comment




A day in my life...


One of my favorite blogs Little Jenny Wren is hosting a day in my life meme where we can join along and let each other see what interesting lives we SAHW+M's really have.  I was a little late on getting in on this and so my day will be in retrospect as well as futurespect
Just a normal day around my home.
I usually wake with Shannon around 5:30 am.  Most of the time it is difficult to rise, but always am I glad after I have.  I get excited after the desire to stay in a cozy bed wears off! I make the bed as I get up and then I go and  I start coffee and sit down for devotion time.

After some wonderful time gathering my strength from the Lord for the day, I usually sit down and blog... I check my email and my message boards and then I get serious...
Time to get dressed. Shannon loves to see me in a dress or skirt and I feel pretty when I have one on.  If you were to come and visit me during the day, you would most likely find me in a dress, with an apron. I find it very comfortable to work in and I feel very feminine as well... and in this day and age, we need to embrace the way God made us... as women!!! (Ok, no soapbox for today!)
I start laundry if I need to... and with our family of 6 there is almost always a need to!  Once it is daylight and if it is nice outside (which it has been lately) I run and get the laundry on the line.

My children are usually ravenous and will most likely eat me up if I don't try and have something ready for them almost immediately after their feet hit the floor, so it is now time for breakfast!  My wheat biscuits look especially tasty and fluffy today.
After breakfast is over the children have their morning chores and routine to go through.... make beds, change clothes, brush teeth, comb hair, tidy room and then feed the animals. I usually have to stay quite close behind them to make sure these things happen in a timely fashion or we could be missing the whole morning!
By this time it is around 9:00 am or there abouts.
If things are running smoothly we go to the schoolroom.
We spend a good time in here, and I run back and forth doing other things we need done when the children are doing their seatwork.
I try and get some bread ready for lunch while we are doing our school time.

We have lunch around noon each day and we usually watch a Moody Science Video during lunch time on the computer.  Afterwards the kids always help me clean up.

After we clean up and then try and get outside.  We work in the garden or around the yard, or we just play for a while. 
Once we have had some fresh air and exercise we come back in and have quiet hour. During this time we read or I sew... whatever we do it is a time just to be still and quiet.  If the smaller children are really tired they may nap.
At 3:00 I start planning supper if I haven't already.  If it is a crockpot meal, it is already cooking in the crock.  If not, this is when I start getting all my prep work done. The children will help me tidy the house here, getting the clothes put away off the line or toys picked up and schoolwork put away for the day... or if they haven't finished some of their work, they will finish it at this time.

Shannon comes home at 4:00 pm and we work outside with him in the garden or doing the other necessaries like folding clothes or whatever.
We usually have supper around 5:30.
After supper, we clean up and sometimes go back outside if it is warm enough.  If not, we have a time of family gathering... we play games, we read books... whatever. We just enjoy each other.
After this we have Family Devotion time, we sing hymns, we read the Bible, we praise God for what He has done for us and then we pray together.
Around 8:00 pm the children get ready for bed.  They go to bed between 8 and 9. Shannon and I turn in not too long thereafter.  Sometimes I will sit up and plan the next days school activities or grocery list or do some reading or sewing or cleaning.
Our days are not glamorous but they are special and I wouldn't trade them for the most any other type of days out there!
Have a great one my friends!!!
My Cup Runneth Over...Chas

06:55 - Friday, March 14, 2008 - comments {10} - post comment




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Monday 6/30-Enchilada's and refried beans
Tuesday 7/1-Spinach Quiche
Wednesday 7/2-Salsbury Steak & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Peas
Thursday 7/3-Chicken Stir Fry with Brown Rice
Friday 7/4-FOURTH OF JULY!!!
Saturday 7/5-Birthday party for Mom!
Sunday 7/6-Happy Birthday Carlie Jean!

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Foods Put By ~2008~

8 half pints Strawberry Honey Preserves
21 quarts of Strawberries in Freezer
24 half pints of Honey Sweetened Peach Jam
8 pints of Honey Sweetened Peach Jam

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Chas, Chas, How does your Garden Grow?

12 Rutger Tomatoes
6 Marglobe Tomatoes
6 Roma Tomatoes
1 Early Girl Tomato
6 Jalapeno Peppers
6 Anaheim Chili Peppers
1 Red Bell Pepper
1 Multi Bell Pepper
2 Habanaro Peppers
6 Romaine Lettuce
12 Red Leaf Lettuce
6 Buttercrunch Lettuce
12 Cabbage
6 Burpless Cucumbers
6 Pickling Cucumbers
6 Crook Necked Squash
6 Zucchini
55 Garlic
12 Tires of Potatoes
22 Luffa
Beetroot
Sunflowers!

In the Orchard

1 year old Winesap Apple Tree
1 year old Red Delicious Apple Tree
1 year old Golden Delicious Apple Tree
1 year old Bartlett Pear Tree
1 year old Peach Tree
2-1 year old blueberry bushes
2-1 year old grape vines
25-1 year old Strawberries
25 new Strawberry Plants

Herbs...

Cilantro
Oregano
Chamomile
Dill
St. John's Wort
Lavender
Thyme
Rosemary
Lemon Balm
Fennel
Stevia
Mint
Sweet Basil
Sage
clay pots

On my Bookshelf Today

The Bible
Raising Godly Tomatoes by L. Elizabeth Kruegar
On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Homeschooling with a Meek and Quiet Spirit by Teri Maxwell (again) Plus Study Guide

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What I've Read Recently

Mother by Kathleen Norris
Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Becoming a Woman of Excellence by Cynthia Heald
To Train Up a Child by Micheal and Debi Pearl
Homeschooing the Child with ADD by Lenore C. Hayes
Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury
Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Tender Years by Janette Oke
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith


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