Sunday, November 28, 2010
Blessings
So even though my holidays weren't what I thought they would be I still have lots to be thankful for! Everyone is doing fine right now, Thank God!!
I am blessed that my father has wonderful neighbors that keep checking in on him, and if it hadn't been for my "Angel" of a next door neighbor that came over Wednesday night and finished baking my rolls that were raising on my counter and finishing up my pie and sweet potatoes that were half done I would have never made it to dinner on Thanksgiving.
God really does bless us...
Lynn
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Dinner Party Weekend...
Well I love to cook and all my friends know that, but I really love to try new recipes, and with only the two of us at home now I hate to try big meals just on us....
So why not have everyone over once a month and try them out on all of them? There are 6 couples that have run around together for at least 35 years or so. This is a good way for us to just get together and have a fun evening. Sometimes it is just so hard to get us all together. You would think when you get older and the kids are out of the house it would be easier!!! But sometimes it's not.
So I made a call to everyone and ask them what they thought? I told them they had to bring nothing except an appetite. I would be doing all the cooking! Do you think anyone turned me down? We all decided to split the cost of everything and I could just cook away. I told them everything would be brand new recipes, something I had never cooked before. Yea I guess my husband was right, I am a little crazy!!! But we got together last weekend and there were no fatalities!!! LOL I sat the tables up in the family room, with mix and match china and silverware, a couple of my mother-in-laws beautiful tablecloths an some antique lanterns of Tom's Grandfather. I even folded the cloth napkins...
I got lucky with the new recipe!
PS Wonder what we will have next time? It's a surprise... I don't even know yet!!! LOL
Sunday, November 7, 2010
This ones for you "LIL"
Lil loved to craft and sew, not to long after we were married she started a craft show. It grew quite a bit over the years. So much so that she had to move it from the community building to the fire department, where she had a lot more room for crafters and the public that loved coming to it. She did this for 30 years and it was always the third weekend of October. She had a set of rules for her crafters and the most important one was that no one could start packing up anything until 4:00 when the show was over. Well on that 3rd weekend this year she packed up and left us 15 minutes early and I could just hear her saying ha ha I broke my own rule... It was just fitting she died on the day of her craft show.
It was wonderful for my girls growing up next door to their grandparents,my oldest Colleen was the first grandchild on both sides of the family. What fun they had over the years with all the grandparents.
We are all going to miss her very much, things aren't going to be the same without her laughter and quick wit. One of her favorite sayings were:
"I'm so *TERD (*she would spell this) Tired
I could *FART(*she would spell this) Faint"
It took me the longest time to catch on to what she was spelling and saying...LOL
Those Sunday dinners with her great cooking, Christmas Cookies( by the dozens) and Party Mix, Great Christmas Goodie Boxes she made each of us, and just that loving smile she always had. Everyone that knew her loved her.
This Blogs for you Lil, hope you're kicking up your heals with Joe!
May you Rest in Peace...
We love you....
Sunday, October 10, 2010
I am still alive... AND KICKING!!!
I finally got some of my plants back inside today in the basement under the lights. I would love to be able to bring more in but there just isn't room. Than of course you have to remember to water them. I am not a good inside winter gardener. I just hope they survive!!! I had a volunteer Gourd come up this summer right by the back porch and I just didn't have the heart to pull it up. Now I'm glad I didn't I have lots of gourds to decorate with this fall...
At least I have been able to get some knitting done... This one is knitted on # 19 needles with strips of muslin... about 4 yards of it. But it was so cool to do and really didn't take too long to finish. I love it in my bathroom...
This one on the other hand is taking a while and I have to concentrate too hard. It is called "Entrelac" you knit in two different directions. But once you catch on it is easy... This is done in 100% wool and I will felt it when I am done to make a purse. My daughter is knitting on too but she is way ahead of me!!!
I purchased this yarn off of EBay a while back, it is bamboo and very tiny. I had no idea what I would make with it and have started several projects only to rip them out. But I think I will like this little lacy light weight scarf to wear to work. I may add some beads to the edges just to dress it up a little when it is finished...
This one is really funky, the yarn keeps changing and I love it... I will probably give this one as a Xmas gift...
Now to my new Favorite Pattern. I have made 4 of these for gifts already... It is really easy and quick and it looks great on!
I wore this one to a football game the other night and it was great... It only takes a 50g ball of yarn. You just pull one end right through that little opening fold down the little collar and you are ready to go...
THEY ARE JUST TOO CUTE...
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Fun Filled "BUSY" Week!!!
This is Mary from West Virginia University doing a presentation at the Veterans Square on Ergonomic Tools. Showing us how to get back into our gardens if you have any joint problems. I wrote a grant this spring for the Green Thumbs Grant and the Marion County Master Gardner's received $1,000.00 to be used in the raised beds at the Veterans Square, $200.00 went to the tools to be used there.. Here we are trying out some of the tools and deciding what ones we want for our gardens!
Next was the Tomato Tasting Festival at High Gate on Sunday. This demo was all about worms and how to have your own worm farm to make your own compost. Of course my husband was real excited at this demo! We are the proud owners of 1 lb. of worms and as we speak he is in the garage getting his worm farm going... There he is in the back in green...
This is a local Chef doing his demo on tomato's, he always comes up with great recipes for us each year!!! He is a real crowd pleaser...
The butterfly farm came with a tent full of butterfly's for the kids to go into and enjoy. My neighbors granddaughter Kyra loved it and took lots of great pictures...
Lots and Lots of them...
Here's our worm farm booth with all the instructions on how to make your own at home...
There were 62 plates of tomatoes to taste and boy were they great, lots of different varieties to choose from and be judged for flavor...
They are always presented beautifully and the community loves tasting them all...
One of our Master Gardner's dug up a whole tomato plant with a Tomato Hornworm, with Wasp Larvae laid on it, and brought it to the festival for everyone to see. It was really cool, click on the link and check it out, it is really interesting...
Here is his tomato on the winners table, it is the one in the back.... This tomato seed was given to him 35 years ago by his son and he had no idea what kind of tomato it was. He calls it Pleasant Valley Delight and the judges were delighted with it too...
The winners table...
Music was played by this lovely lady all day, I just love to listen to her!
Some of our happy Master Gardner's standing out front greeting everyone as they came in...
Our newest members to my back yard, just born last weekend. Their eyes aren't even opened in this picture. I looked at them on Friday and they are really growing. They are Chipping Sparrows...