Saturday, February 13, 2010

For My Boston Friends! This is right on!

Got this in an email from my Mom. Boy is it right on!

I'm getting a bit homesick.... I think!

For those of you who have never been to "Bawstin", ( Boston ) this is a good guideline. I hope you will consider coming to "Beantown" in the near future.

Information on Boston and the surrounding area:

There's no school on School Street, no court on Court Street, no dock on Dock Square, no water on Water Street. Back Bay streets are in alphabetical "oddah" (order): Arlington, Berkeley, Clarendon, Dartmouth, Exeter, etc. So are South Boston streets: A, B, C, D, etc. If the streets are named after trees (e.g. Walnut, Chestnut, Cedar), you're on Beacon Hill. If they're named after poets, you're in Wellesley.
Massachusetts Avenue is Mass Ave; Commonwealth Avenue is Comm Ave; Dorchester Avenue is Dot Ave.

South Boston is Southie. East Boston is Eastie. The North End is east of the former West End. The West End and Scollay Square are no more; a guy named Rappaport got rid of them one night. Roxbury is The Burry, Jamaica Plain is J.P.

How to say these Massachusetts city names correctly:
**Say it wrong, be shunned**

Worcester : Wuhsta (or Wistah)
Gloucester : Glaw-stah
Leicester Lestah
Woburn : Woo-ban
Dedham : Dead-um
Revere : Re-vee-ah
Quincy : Quinzee
Tewksbury : Tooks-berry
Leominster : Lemin-stah
Peabody : Pee-ba-dee
Waltham : Walth-um
Chatham : Chad dum
Samoset: Sam-oh-set or Sum-aw-set but nevah Summerset!

Definitions:
Frappes have ice cream, milkshakes don't.
If it is fizzy and flavored, it's tonic.
Soda is CLUB SODA.
"Pop" is DAD.
When we want Quinine water, we will ask for TONIC WATER.
The smallest beer is a pint.
Scrod is whatever they tell you it is, usually fish. If you paid more than $7/pound, you got scrod.

It's not a water fountain; it's a bubblah (bubbler).
It's not a trashcan; it's a barrel.
It's not a spucky, a hero or grinder,... it's a sub.
It's not a shopping cart; it's a carriage.
It's not a purse; it's a pockabook.
They're not franks; they're haht dahgs (hot dogs); Franks are money in Switzahland or Franz.

Police don't drive "patrol units" or "black and whites" they drive a "croo za". If you take the bus, your on the "looza crooza". It's not a rubber band, it's an elastic. It's not a traffic circle, it's a rotary. "Going to the islands" means Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket.

The Sox = The Red Sox
The C's = The Celtics
The B's = The Bruins
The Pat's =The Patriots

Things not to do:

Don't pahk your cah in Hahvud Yahd .. they'll tow it to Meffah ( Medford ) or Summahville (Somerville) .
Don't sleep on the Common ( Boston Common).
Don't wear Orange in Southie on St. Patrick's Day.

Things you should know:

There are two State Houses, two City Halls, two courthouses, two Hancock buildings

(one old, one new for each).

The colored lights on top the old Hancock tell the weatha':

"Solid blue, clear view...."
"Flashing blue, clouds due...."
"Solid red, rain ahead....."
"Flashing red, snow instead...."

- except in summer;
flashing red means the Red Sox game was rained out!

Most people live here all their life and still don't know what the hell is going on with this one:
Route 128 South is I-95 south. It's also I-93 north.

The underground train is not a subway. It's the "T", and it doesn't run all night (fah chrysakes, this ain't Noo Yawk)..

Order the "cold tea" in China Town after 2:00 am you'll get a kettle full of beer.

Bostonians.. . think that it's their God-given right to cut off someone in traffic.
Bostonians.. ...think that there are only 25 letters in the alphabet (no R's - except in the word: "idea" idear).

Bostonians.. .think that three straight days of 90+ temperatures is a heat wave.
Bostonians.. .refer to six inches of snow as a "dusting."
Bostonians.. .always "bang a left" as soon as the light turns green, and oncoming traffic always expects it.
Bostonians... .believe that using your turn signal is a sign of weakness.
Bostonians.. .think that 63-degree ocean water is warm.
Bostonians.. .think Rhode Island accents are annoying.

Send this to your friends who don't live in Boston

(and the ones who do!!)

Big day today for the Middle School kids

Just got Aaron (6th grade, age 12) out the door. He had to meet the school bus before 7am this morning.

It's a big day for Middle schoolers all around today. It's Showalter day at Northwest Community College. More details... here.

All middle schoolers learn to play an instrument and sing in choir. TODAY, they get to perform individually or in small groups in front of a judge!

This performance represents a significant portion of their music grade!

Let the instrument playing and singing... begin!!!

And so off Aaron went all dressed in his black dress shoes, black socks (yeah!), black dress pants, white shirt with red tie! Very handsome!

Aaron will perform a Trombone piece with 2 other trombone players in his school.

Break a leg kids!!!!

Monday, February 08, 2010

Did she know?

Did she know when she picked our house that she chose a family not only with two boys... but with 4 cats?



Day 4 with...

The dog that adopted us.... day 4.

Missy enjoyed many walks this weekend! She seems to be settling in nicely and is already taking a place in each of our hearts...

She had a run in with our big black fluffy cat this morning. Fluffy was out all night and more than ready to come in this morning at 5:30am when I took Missy out.

Missy was a little too rambunctious for Fluffy... and learned her first... "Stay away from Cats" lesson.

I'm about ready to go for a walk with her before getting started with my morning stuff.

Charlie
I was so upset last night! Charlie our flame point siamese kitten had gone outside with Fluffy while I was making supper. Then... I forgot about him.

So at 9:30 last night fear struck when I remember what I had done... and couldn't find him anywhere in the house. (The kids usually let the cats in when they see them out the french doors to the backyard.)

For an hour I was calling "Charlie.... Charlie...." walking outside all around the house... Sadly at 10:30 I crawled into bed saying prayer that he'd be OK during the night.

In the bathroom this morning our other kitten named Emma was smelling around the vanity door... so I opened it up... and out came Charlie! Sigh...

Aaron (age 12) had had the door open, Charlie went in... Aaron closed the door... last night at shower time.

The Chicken Wisperer had this FB entry this morning: Madison, WI Couple

It would be so cool to have chickens! Maybe?

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Day 3 with...



We're going on day 3 with little pouchy. She arrived on our doorstep late Thursday afternoon just before it was time for the kids to arrive home from school.

I have questions...

1. Who does she belong to?
2. Was she abused?
3. Exactly how old is she? I believe that she's got to be at least 4 months old.
4. How did she arrive on my doorstep?

I've named her Missy. She's a very well-behaved, very smart. She sits to have her leash put on even!

Her belongings have grown: borrowed dog house, water bowl, food bowl, dog food, chew bone, treats.

For now she resides on our enclosed (unfinished) front porch until...
until....

Thursday, February 04, 2010

So this dog...

A big welcome to Diz! Thanks for following my blog!!!

DOG....
OK, I swear that I wasn't thinking about a dog today... at all!

This afternoon my mother-in-law stops by. She sees a dog sitting on the front steps.

She's thinking, I didn't know they got a dog.

Then the kids come home right after the dog appears. We've never had a dog... the boys have always wanted a dog...

PROBLEM... I have 4 cats... two of which are kittens. I've never been in charge of a dog!

I'd like a dog... like... sometime in the future... when I'm done with my house... but NOW?

She must belong to someone. She's just a pup... and so sweet and clean... Looks like an australian shephard, border collie mix... maybe???


Well, she's on my front porch for now... yes, I bought dog food, but just a little bag.


More later.

What are you thinking about?

Was having an email conversation with a wise friend about a recent challenge...

She shared these words of wisdom:
"what a wise man once said, what you put your attenion on increases and grows."

Oh my gosh... that statement is so true!!! Honestly, I thought that I knew this... but maybe some lessons need to be relearned...

My challenge stemmed from a LACK OF ATTENTION OR FOCUS!!! I can see this clearly now!

So, I grabbed my trusted notebook and pen... wrote down some goals... and am now thinking of some action steps.

You know, I just love LIFE! As a Mom, you HAVE TO get good at balancing lots of things at once.. like this... and this... and this.... I love the start of a fresh new day... new month... new year... a chance to get back on track!

Sigh....

Now, off to get something accomplished!!!! Because before long... it'll be... "hey Mom, what's for supper? I'm starving!!!!"

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Monday, February 01, 2010

Today's Lunch: crunchy, green salad

I've been craving salads lately! Which is soooo awesome!

Costco has these packages of lettuce... they're whole little heads of lettuce. They keep great!!!

Today using part of one of these lettuce heads, I added blueberries, a few strawberries, a few chunks of sharp cheese, walnuts, crutons, topped with Olive Garden's italian salad dressing (did you know that you can buy jugs of this stuff to take home?). On the side for extra crunch I added 4 sesame crackers.

Oh... it was so good! Refreshing... light... OK... just yummy!

Leave a comment! Share you favorite salad ideas!


Friday, January 22, 2010

Mud Artiste...

I'm just taking a quick break... as I sit here and look down at my coral color shirt... it is speckled with drying sheetrock mud... sigh...

Everyday I work on mudding the walls... and someday... in the NOT SO DISTANT future, I will PAINT! I so look forward to that day!

I bought a couple books from Lowes that talk about Color. I'm still trying to decide on a color scheme.... will have to decide soon! I'm favoring rich earthy colors though...





Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Costco trip.... the List...

We live in rural Wyoming. I love it!

I'm from Boston... so I have a true appreciation for the country!

Costco? Yes we have one... in Billings, MT. About 90 miles away!

So going to Costco or to Billings... it's an all day event! Why? Because one can't just go to Costco... one must bring also your list for Walmart... Lowes... and ONE MUST also go to the book store!!!!

When it takes you almost 1 1/2 hours to get to your shopping metropolis... you must make a comprehensive list... AHEAD OF TIME!

When I lived in the city... max... 20 minutes from just about everything... a list wasn't so important... because if I forgot something... I could just go back later.

Anyway, we DID go to Costco. Man I love that store! But why does each item that goes into my cart cost $10 or MORE? And WHY can't I get out of that place for LESS THAN hundreds of dollars? Whew...

Well, that's it!!!! The BIG monthly grocery shop is DONE!

Got to go and deal with bulk meat breakdown... bagging... freezing...


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Craving Green...

It's going to be a sunny spring-like day here in Wyoming with temps in the 40s.

As I sit here in my temporary office in the attic looking out the window south... I see dribs and drabs of what's left of snow... and lots of beige... beige trees... beige ground... beige houses!

At this time of year I really crave GREEN!

I've got gardening in the back of my mind... but honestly I'm having a difficult time thinking of any but finishing my house!

I've got so much mudding to do before I can paint... but I do have to say that it is very exciting to be at this point!

If you've been following my house blog, you know that it's been a long process! Years!

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

On a snowy, blustery day...

My plans for a Christmas shopping trip to Billings, MT with Mom were cancelled today... due to the cold... snow... and ice!

It's a great day to stay home! Sip on hot cocoa... sew... tape... mud...

I'm finishing up some breastfeeding pillows that are heading east to new Moms in the Newton, MA area.

Remember recently I posted about finding my Lutterloh system? Well... so far I've made a new night gown and a T-shirt. I bought some light weight denim the other day... will possibly make a dress... or pants... ah... the choices are endless! Let the creativity flow!

Still need to decide on a Christmas party outfit.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sewing!

I recently found my Lutterloh pattern making system. I'm so excited! I need some new clothes... and I really DON'T like clothes shopping... plus... making my own clothes allows me to be creative!

I bought my system in the early 90s and just subscribed to the annual supplement to bring my patterns up to date!

Last night I made a patter and sewed up a nightgown! Took a couple hours start to finish!

Now... I really need something special for the Christmas season... and Christmas parties! I think that I've picked out the pattern...

What I really like about my Lutterloh system is that my patterns are custom made to fit me! Yeah!!!

Just found this wonderful blog all about creating Lutterloh patterns!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Goat & the Beagle... Stan's story

Don't you just LOVE Facebook? I DO!!!

My FB friend Stan shared this awesome story about a Goat & a Beagle... it's just SO Wyoming and funny!

So with Stan's permission to share it... here goes:

I was driving to work, like any other day. As I was coming into [town], going east and of course watching out for [our town Police Officer], I noticed a brown pygmy goat walking west on the highway with a beagle. Not only was the beagle walking beside it but it looked very much like the beagle was herding the goat for it to stay on the highway. I looked past this interesting duo and saw a flatbed pickup parked on the next intersection. In my mind I thought, OH...he's the owner and is trying to get them both into the truck and I will help him. So I whipped around and parked on the shoulder, opened the door and without even calling them they both hopped into my car. With the beagle and the goat in the back seat, I noticed the driver of the flatbed turn the corner towards me and I was thinking he was going to park and retreive his unusual pair. But instead he waved and headed down the road. Now what????? I had a beagle and a goat, both about the same size in my backseat and they were probably asking the same thing, now what? So I sped home, wondering what I was going to do. Thankfully I had just finished a pig pen and thought the goat could stay in there. After dropping the goat off in the pig pen and dropping the beagle off at the house, I thought, OK, my deed is done for the day. About 9:30, I get a phone call from Amy. She tells me the goat got out of the pig pen and was running down the county road. Some local rancher picked him up and took him to a lady's house up the road. Later on that night, after work, I went to pick up the goat. She was locked in a dog cage, jus big enough to stand in. I brought her home and after putting a few more planks on the pig pen, now probably three times the height of her, thought this was for surely tall enough. Well, I was wrong and after three weeks of trying to get the word out about this goat and beagle, I still was pulling my hair out about this intersting situation.

Finally, someone called about both of the animals. Someone came for the beagle and then a call came for the goat. I went down to get the goat, which we called Billy the Kid (get it? Ya, I'm dumb) and the goat was gone. He managed to get as far back as possible, run and dig his tiny hooves into the edge of one plank and jump out of the pig pen. From there, he was gone forever. With my tail between my legs, I had to go home and call the people back and explain their goat is no longer there and has run away.

So the lesson is, if you ever see a pair as interesting as a goat and beagle walking down main street, just let them be. They probably know where they're going.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Out with Mom today...

I'm so blessed to have my parents nearby! They moved to our little town here in Wyoming 2 years ago... all the way from New Hampshire!

Mom and I are escaping today!!! For T-Day shopping... and well... just... because!!!

Got to run and put my list together!

Question????

What's your favorite fixings for Thanksgiving? More later....

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

how to eat an elephant...




I'm just back from a walk with my Katie girl along the canal.

It's a day full of promise with blue skies with a hint of white clouds... still... the mountains are capped in white and the birds are flittering about.

Today I'm back to mudding the boys' bathroom. I've got to move forward every day to make some good progress...

I keep reminding myself...
How do you eat an elephant? ONE BITE AT A TIME!

And so... with one swipe of mud at a time... I inch toward my goal of walls... ready to paint...

Well, I'd just better get to it, right?


Saturday, November 07, 2009

My Katie girl is BACK!

Katie (beige) & Fluffy (black)
Charlie (little white fluff ball at 4 weeks old)
Emma (approx 8 weeks old)
My Katie girl... my shadow!
So... off we were heading to Billings this morning when we got down the street near the house we were renting... when a cat looking just like my Katie girl crosses the street and stops in the yard looking at the truck.

I jump out of the truck to see if it was my Katie girl who has been missing for 3 weeks....

She was very timid. Missing her collar... and wasn't so sure about me : (...

We turned right around and brought her home and put away the kittens to give her some space. As soon as she entered our new home... downstairs she went... straight to the food bowl. YUP! That's Katie alright!

She's a little thinner, but in very good health. I think that someone had her all this time. She was lost... went back to the old place... and someone (who??? I don't know!) took her in not knowing how much we were missing her!

So... now we have 4 cats! Yes, I most certainly must be the... Cat Lady....

With our youngest son (almost 12) to watch over all cats... off we went to Billings.
On the Walmart list:
Cat Food
Kitten Food
Cat litter (Feline Pine is my favorite!)
and... an addition litter box!

It'll take a while for all of our cats to get adjusted to one another....

I'm so very very very pleased to have my Katie girl... my shadow... back!!!!

Thursday, November 05, 2009

My dear Canon PowerShot S400....

I love taking photos... especially flowers... and landscapes! I fell in love with photography when I was a kid.

I remember the day when it happened...

My uncle Gary was snapping photos with his Nikon SLR 35mm at a family gathering at Meddybemps Lake in beautiful Maine. I remember watching him.

Then he put HIS camera in my hands... and showed me what to do...

That was it for me, the beginning of a passion!!!

I'm so sad to report that my little Canon PowerShot S400 digital elph which has gone everywhere with me... is NOT working correctly anymore...

It's been a fantastic companion for over 6 years! I kept it in the truck... in my bag... it was so small that I could always have it with me!

One time while framing out the house, I left it out on a pile of sheathing. Forgot all about it... till the next day... after it had rained during the night. Well, after it dried out... it was perfect again!

Yes... and it HAS BEEN dropped... I admit it! OK... more than once... But it's got this tough outer case... and NO harm done...

But... I NEED IT!!! I have these adorable kittens that MUST HAVE their photos taken while they are tiny... sigh... look out the window... those snow capped mountains with that delicate morning light breathing life onto the countryside... and what about the vibrant glow of sunset????

And the holidays are coming! And there's family pictures... and pictures of friends to take... and HOW will I share with you the outcome of my last batch of tomatoes??

Can it be fixed? I'll have to find out!

Yes, I admit it... it may be time for an updated version... but this would be such a great camera to pass on to the boys...

UPDATE 11/5/09
Just got off the phone with Canon. He said that what's going on in my camera is a KNOWN PROBLEM called CCD Malfunction with a sensor gone bad.

They will email me a UPS return ticket... and FIX MY BELOVED CAMERA... for FREE!

I'm so thrilled!!!!!!!! Yeah for Canon Customer Service!!!! You have my loyalty!


Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Made another batch of Salsa today!



We had Nachos for supper tonight... complete with homemade Salsa... and all the fixings... tomatoes, avocado, lettuce, green onions, sour cream, refried beans, seasoned ground beef... forgot the black olives!

May do another version of this dinner in the future, except with taco shells or those taco bowls!

I'm getting ready to can Salsa now! I may have enough tomatoes to make a few more batches! Granny, thank you so much for sharing that awesome Salsa recipe!!!!


Monday, November 02, 2009

little blessings...



Good morning... or good day to you!

Woke up a little early to feed my little hungry white puff ball. He thinks that he should be fed all the time!

We're all enjoying the kittens so much!!!

My family is all off to work and school... the house is very quiet except for the meowing of my little ones!

I'm getting ready to call some of my dear friends and customers! And getting ready for our group leader conference call!

I'm so blessed to be able to work from home! I get to help people have more ooomph in their step... and to be able to breathe deeply without coughing, choking, & crying while they clean!

Thank goodness for the internet that has brought all of us so close together where we can freely communicate... share ideas... knowledge... wisdom... passions... and friendships!!!

Isn't it awesome... and wonderful... and fantastic to live in this technological age? What would we do without computers and the internet... and cell phones?


Saturday, October 31, 2009

Eat your veggies!

Everyone's done eating and the food is mostly gone... but wait... didn't anyone have any corn? Why do I have SO MUCH corn left over???

Is it only my family that can't seem to eat 1 can of veggies for dinner? Should I enforce the "No one leaves the table until the vegetables are all eaten"... RULE?

Here's what I'm going to do with all my left over veggies!

1-Veggie collection! I'm going collect all the left over veggies into the fridge or freezer.
2-SOUP! Each week, we're going to enjoy a homemade soup... AND use up those leftover Veggies!

Any other ideas... please DO post in comments!




Friday, October 30, 2009

And then there were two...

(This is Emma. She's 8 weeks old)
(This little fluff ball is Snowball. Just 4 weeks old.)

So... yesterday we took home a female grayish striped kitten from the Animal Rescue Shelter... she's so cute.

This afternoon I was out in the backyard (all wilderness on the outskirts of our little western town) calling for my black fluffy cat... FLUFFY... FLUFFY... FLUFFY....

When I hear a little... MEOW...MEOW...MEOW...

So, I go to investigate and there's a little white fluff ball... all alone... I hemmed and I hawed... oh my... should I??? Sigh... Blue eyes.... all white... with a hint of a striped tail... maybe 4 weeks old.... Every time I called for FLUFFY she would come to me.

OK, my heart strings were sufficiently softened... Yes, I'm turning into the "Cat Woman."

I picked him up... knowing that was it! The point of NO return... And... home he went!
So... now there are 2 kittens in the Parker household... and 1 adult black FLUFFY cat.

We ran little white fluff ball to Dr. Jane. She said he looks healthy and bring him back in two weeks for shots. Home we went with kitty formula and a special little bottle.

Got a new little family member...

We rescued a little kitten from the animal shelter yesterday. She's 8 weeks old and absolutely adorable!

As soon as you touch her.... her purring motor turns on!

I went to take a photo this morning but the camera battery went dead on me... so will post one a little later.

Well, it's house building... I mean finishing day here. Hope to have a working vanity in the guest bathroom today! Follow our house progress over on my house building adventure blog!


Thursday, October 29, 2009

No one eats the bread ends...

Do you have bread bags with the bread ends in them? No one will eat those bread heals right?

Well, I love them toasted with jam... but as I was making my homemade meatballs yesterday... and NOT having any ready made bread crumbs in the house... I decided to grab those bread ends... toast them... whiz them in the blender... and use them as my bread crumbs!

So don't throw away your bread ends!!!

Toast them.
Blend them into tiny bits.
Store in a jar for your next batch of homemade meatballs... or meatloaf... or breading on chicken... or fish... or????

I'm going Italian today...


We get up in the morning and it's dark out. The kids head off to school... and it's dark out!

Just doesn't seem like we should be getting up... because it's soooo dark out!

Well, the kids are off to school now. The house is quiet. Listen.... Ahhhh....

Yesterday I made a big sauce from some of my ripe garden tomatoes. But I started late... like at supper time, so it hadn't simmered down enough. I put the big stock pot outside to chill. My older son asked if I was taking advantage of the free refrigeration... I said, why YES!

So now my sauce is simmering away again. Going to cook up the manicotti that I made yesterday too! And make some more meatballs...

Oh my house is going to smell yummy today!!!!

If the spirit moves me... I may even make bread sticks... we'll see!

Hey, I'm getting into that tweeting thing... twitter. You can follow me @TipsfromToni.

Well, time to get something done! I'll try to save you a bit of manicotti and a few meatballs... but I'm not promising anything with a hungry teenager and tween!

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Out for a walk with Katie


Katie and I went for a walk on the canal road just above our new home. It's a dark, dreary day here today... a good day to work inside!
We passed this beautiful decorative crab apple tree. The red crab apples are so bright against the greenery of the trees!
Here's our walking path this morning... very peaceful! Saw some deer tracks...

This thorny dead tree was once a Russian Olive tree. We own a forest of these thorny buggers... Their one redeeming quality is the incredible fragrance given off in the spring... and for now... they make a good wind break on the north side of the house.
On the way back, picked what's left of my carrots and beets! More about that here...

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Getting started is the hardest part!

A beautiful warm summery day here today with bright sun beaming down on my ripening tomatoes!

It's Saturday... house finishing day...
My nephew (senior in HS) stopped by the new house to lend a hand on our house finishing project. He did a little mud work then helped me get started laying tile!

I can't tell you how good it feels to have come this far!!! I've been dreaming about laying tile for months now. I've been looking forward to it... in an optimistic... um... trepidatious kind of way! I was looking forward to it, but had NEVER done it before.

Any, getting started is always the hardest part!


Wednesday, September 02, 2009

So quiet, so busy!

The boys are back to school. We're getting into a routine of homework and rising early in the mornings. And I think that they're enjoying it, really!

I'm enjoying the quiet of the house... and NOT having to make lunches for everyone! Am I being selfish?

Aaron gets his band instrument today. When he woke up this morning, he started talking about that... Baritone... that's what he wants to play. Can't imagine him lugging it back and forth to school! Whew...

Matthew's excited to get back to doing Grizz Food Den. That's our high school's student business. The kids run it, keep the books, manage inventory, and shop for supplies. It's a wonderful experience for everyone involved!

We're so close to getting a bathroom together up the new house! We've decided to move out of our tiny tiny tiny... tiny... rental house and move into our "to be finished" big big big... BIG.. house this month.

We're meeting with a guy from the gas company today to determine where our gas meter is going... then will begin doing the gas plumbing... which translated means... HOT SHOWERS!

I'm actually amazed at how warm the water is that is collected in the storage tank from the running of the geothermal heat pumps! That could mean WARM SHOWERS until the gas is connected!

I've moved my office up the new house! And cable, phone, and internet have been set up! My little mac wireless router is working fantastic! It's set up in the basement and here I am in the attic receiving a nice strong signal!

Anyway... no more watching TV at the little rental house... should help us get to it up here!

More details on the house progress on my house blog.

I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE my square foot garden. It has been such a pleasure to garden this year! Garden details can be found on my Square Foot Garden Adventure Blog!

Let me back up a bit... I wanted a garden so that I could can tomato sauce and I wanted it up the new house. Rich couldn't take the time to till the hard ground and make ready a garden for me... of course!!! So, I went to work building square foot garden beds, mixing soil, growing seedlings... etc.

What I love most about my SFG is NO WEEDS! All I've had to do is water and harvest... OK, I have a weed here and there... but with Mel's soil mix... so loose... I just pluck it easily out! Guess you have to know Wyoming Weeds to truly appreciate what I'm saying here.

Next thing to do in the garden after canning season... and tiling... and floor... mudding.. and painting... oh ya... and MOVING... I want to get all the weeds out of the walking paths and all around! So much to do!!!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Registered for school!

Just got both boys registered for school!!!

Our youngest, Aaron, is starting middle school this year... he's a 6th grader. Our older son, Matthew, will be in 10nth grade.

Last week we got Matthew's school shopping all done... next week it's Aaron's turn.
Matthew picked out an "awesome" black and red checkered tie... interesting...



Sunday, August 09, 2009

Chicken noodle soup and homemade bread...




It's Sunday... ah.... I love this peaceful sabbath day!

My guys are a bit under the weather... not sure if it's allergies... or what. So today I've got chicken noodle soup simmering on the stove. Wish you could smell it! I love filling the house with yummy aromas!

Went to the garden and pulled a few lovely carrots, plucked off some swiss chard, a few green beans, some basil, and two little onions. Into the soup they went!

Aaron just had two bowlfuls complete with bread! Guess it has his seal of approval.

Soup time!

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

In a few weeks...

It's only weeks until the beginning of school. How can that be?

The kids are ready... they're getting to the "I'm bored!" stage.

Soon we'll buying new shoes... oh how Aaron's feet have grown! Actually... he has grown so much this year!!!! He's 11. What a big year for growth!!! I'm just maybe... maybe.. 1/2 inch taller than him!

I had to laugh because the other day he was trying to put on a pair of socks (they're way too small now!).... he was pulling and pulling trying to get them to pull up more.

Add to shopping list:
Socks for Aaron
Shoes for Aaron
All new clothes... for Aaron

Next week, we'll have to have a Billings, MT shopping day.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Went to the Bighorn County (Wy) Fair




Totally missed the Park County Fair last week... darn! We were really working diligently on our new home... couldn't take the time.

But did make it to the smaller fair in Greybull. The highlight is ANIMALS and lots of kids there to show their animals!

There were lots of beautiful quilts too! Didn't take any pictures though.


Thursday, July 30, 2009

The big fire...

Last Friday, we set fire to a growing pile of debris.

We've been collecting wood scraps from the house for over a year now.


It was an all afternoon job. My husband said that it took 3 hours to extinguish it!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The big celebration

The Pioneer celebration is about to begin in our little town. Cowley Wyoming was settled by pioneers about 100 years ago.

We'll have a parade down Main Street... and lunch in the park. My favorite event is the Saturday evening talent show. Such talented roots, trunks, branches, and leaves in this town... families gather from all over to sing, play instruments... and share their talents in different ways.

There's a rodeo that lasts all afternoon. My niece is doing barrel racing this year. My nephew usually tries to stay on a bull... but generally only lasts a few seconds. Our kids lost interest after riding sheep.

At our house, we're getting ready to burn a huge pile of wood. It'll be a huge bon fire! Complete with marshmellows... maybe some hot dogs too. Pictures to follow.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

How can it be?


I just don't know how I can be the mother to a driving teenager!!

Who then got his long hair cut short. I was so overwhelmed with how good his hair looked short... that I forgot to take the after photo!!!

This is Matthew (our 15 year old son) sitting in the hairdresser's chair... getting ready to have it CUT OFF!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kind of like Christmas....

Our extra stuff from our move to Wyoming has been in storage for 5 1/2 years... in my brother-in-law's garage.

We've been living temporarily... in a tiny rental house all that time while building our new home.

Today with the help of my two sons (ages 11 & 15), we started going thru some of our boxes and bringing them to the basement of the new house.

My older son found a metal slinky. I guess they don't make them that way anymore... I haven't gotten it back yet...

My younger son found my grab-it thingy for reaching into high cabinets. He thought it was great fun until I took it away. Poor kitty was being tortured with it!

I'll tell you... it's like Christmas... except as I went thru each box... I had a flood of wonderful memories of life back home in Massachusetts. I could remember where I kept each item in my big, old turn of the century colonial home.... sigh... : )

Now, if I can just get the mudding done... and painting done!!! Yes, I know... one step at a time!

I'm just getting impatient because I have all those wonderful kitchen appliances that I want to start using!!!!!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Big day!

(Old Faithful, taken summer 2007)

Matthew is just got back from 5 days at scout camp. He did high adventure... and I haven't heard the whole story just yet... but I did hear that he went CLIFF DIVING....

Our scout camp is located on 40 acres just outside the East Gate of Yellowstone National Park. I hear it is frequented by grizzly bears!!! I found this awesome video overview of Buffalo Bill Scout Camp: See Buffalo Bill Camp!

Worked all day on the house. I'm getting so excited, I can hardly contain myself! It is truly changing from "the house..." to our "home!"

Our kitchen appliances came today. I ordered them back in Nov 2008... so you can imagine how excited I am to finally get to see them! Can't wait to use my new stove!!!!

Getting late... and we've got a big day tomorrow!

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

The back of my pickup


The back of my pickup has a bunch of buckets and a shovel.

Came in handy this morning when a friend invited me to dig up some of her Shasta Daisies!

It just got me to thinking... how most trucks here in the country have at least one 5 gallon bucket and a shovel in the back... but usually... there's also a dog back there!
(photo of Bighorn Canyon, Wyoming)

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Enjoyed a fun family gathering

We had such a nice weekend. Rich's uncle and girlfriend are here from Iowa for a visit.



Dinner outside with family... complete with s'mores and sunset!
And a cool... I mean...totally... rad.... little video involving Cheese Puffs..

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Kids say...

Today is work at the house day... until the celebration, BBQ, fireworks...

From the mouth of my 11 year old... in reference to his chores... and the holiday...

Nice try...

"It's Independence Day, a day to celebrate being free... I should be free from working at the house... and doing chores..."


Happy 4th!!!


The sun is shining brightly as I write this post.

I'm so looking forward to this day!


Later this afternoon we'll be celebrating the 4th with friends, food, and fireworks... how awesome is that????!!!!

Wanted to share these pretty flowers with you this morning... Have an awesome day!

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Mudding, Gardening, and Yellowstone!

A photo taken at Yellowstone summer 2007. Hope to get back there this summer!!!!

Going to be a busy day..
-got mudding to do up the house...
-and in the garden it's time to dig out the leaf lettuce that has gone by. Hmm... what to plant in it's place???
-veggies to chop up for Clam Chowder for a big July 4th celebration at a friend's house.

Because I've got so much going on today, I threw a beef roast in the crockpot. That'll be yummy for tonight! And there will be lots to share with family that might be arriving today... and with the friends that the boys always have hanging around!

Thought for the day...
Every experience brings wisdom and perspective into our lives.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Mom, would you log off?


So, when Aaron (age 11) reads 5 chapters in his book... he gets 30 minutes on my computer.

Recently he said to me, Mom when you're done on gmail, would you log off?

Hummp.... I was thinking that when he's done... that HE should log off MY COMPUTER!!!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

It's the season of Pioneers... what to bring for the pot luck???

Here in the west... where Pioneers settled this land... it's a time of remembrance and celebration!

Our town's celebration isn't for a few more weeks.. .then end of July... but the next town over is having their big time.

It's a tradition that one branch of our family has a gather for lunch after the parade in one of the town parks... it's a pot luck type deal...

Been so busy with our house building activities that I didn't really have time to pre-think my take along dish. So I went into the pantry...

OK... black beans... corn... I have fresh cilantro growing in the garden and some onions... one of my favorite spices is cumin... and let's see... got some mild picante sauce... oh and garlic powder (next year I want garden fresh garlic... love it!!)

Great... a yummy bean salsa!

Chips... none in the pantry (that's because they get sniffed out by the kiddos and last about 2 seconds after they arrive from the store... LOL!)

Yes, have some flour tortillas!!! A local mexican restaurant that we enjoy going to makes their own chips out of tortillas... Hmm... I guess that I can do that too!!!
Found this video on google: How to make tortilla chips!

Almost done baking chips!!! And off we go!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Ever wonder where it's made?

Barcode info
I never knew that you could tell where a product was made by looking at the first few digits of the barcode... how interesting!

My blogger friend, Sue, just shared how you can know... where a product is made... by looking at the barcode! More here....

It's finally summer!
The weather has finally turned here! Been a cool June so far. But the next week will be sunny and in the 80's or above... bring on the summer!!! Time for my cucumber plants to grow!!!!

Maybe now the kids will be able to get some use of the town's swimming pool! I think that it's so awesome that our little town has a swimming pool! I buy the kids a pass so that they can go whenever they want.

Aaron (my 11 year old who broke his leg in Jan... had screws put in his ankle.. and just had the screws removed on 6/11) hopes to get his stitches out today... and hopes to be able to go swimming really soon... at least by July 4th!

Well, got to "git er going!" I want to make the kiddos some waffles this morning!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Zappp... back to real life...

It's Sunday morning...

Why are there NO towels in the bathroom cabinet? None... not a one...

Why must teen boy... and preteen boy use a fresh, clean towel EVERY TIME they bathe?

Saturday, June 20, 2009

A longing for the country...

It's another beautiful day here in Wyoming. Blue skies with a slight breeze. The weather man had forecasted thunderstorms... rain... possibly and it still might happen later... but until then I delight in the beautiful sunshine!

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I grew up in Massachusetts just north of Boston. We lived in a city with lots of people from all over the world. My neighbors on one side were Italian and on the other side, they were from Israel.

What a great experience to live in that place with all it's culture and diversity. I loved going into Boston... to the Museum of Science... the Aquarium... and into Fanueil Hall. Wonderful restaurants with delicious food were taken for granted...

My folks came from the country... eastern Maine and just over the Canadian boarder. We got to visit there. I have memories of traveling by car across route 9 known locally as the Airline to visit my grandparents for Thanksgiving.

I remember my grandfather's huge garden... eating beat greens is what I most remember!

This is where my dream of country life began... a longing deep within my soul.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Another beautiful Wyoming Day... and I love it!

Sunset at the Horse Shoe Bend campground in Bighorn Canyon
Bighorn Canyon

Another beautiful day here in northern Wyoming.

I was thinking yesterday how blessed I feel to live here. I am surrounded by sooo much beauty! It really contributes to my well-being!!!

The sunsets are incredible...
the mountains ever changing...
the animals grazing are ever so peaceful...
the bright sun makes me feel happy...
my growing garden helps me feel connected to nature that surrounds me...
the singing birds provide wonderful music that makes me smile...
I am so incredibly blessed to live here...
and I truly love it!

Sunlight Basin. As I toured this area with my son's 5th grade class... I was filled with awe and brought to tears by its beauty!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Got too much Rhubarb?

Rhubarb seems to grow really well here in northern Wyoming. I don't have a plant yet... waiting to get into our new home.. then I'll pick a spot for it.

Recently, I attended a church pot luck... and there... was Ann's Rhubarb Crunch. I took a bite... and my taste buds sang.... sweet... sour... crunchy... ooooo. I ate each bite slowly... and just enjoyed it!

If you've got too much Rhubarb... I learned from Frankie that you can cut it in small chunks, then store it in the freezer.

Comments welcome! How do you use up your Rhubarb?


I've come to love the mountains...

Over the past 5 years since I've moved here from Massachusetts, I've come to love the mountains.

Driving the mountain... well... that's another story! I was very proud of myself last year... when I drove up the Bighorn Mountain for a day of Girl's camp. But now... I can say that I've driven up the Bighorn (Lovell, Wy side)... and it wasn't too bad... coming down that steep slope to go home... well... didn't like that very much!

Here's a fantastic photo of the Bighorn Mountain at sunset on a blogger friends post: Bighorn Mountains at sunset

I have dreams of buying an inflatable kayak and using it on Sibley lake.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Today I'm making pancakes for breakfast!

It's a lovely morning here in Wyoming. Usually it's quiet... but this morning I hear a propeller plane buzzing around.

We have a little airport nearby that seems to be getting some good use this summer.

I promised the boys that I'd make pancakes this morning... the homemade variety! They are sooo good!

Just recently I opened up my bucket of Prairie Gold wheat. It's the very first time that I've used it... and I love it!!! It has a beautiful golden color and a mellow taste.

I'm going to put a couple scoops of Prairie Gold wheat berries in my Vita Mix dry container... and zip it into fresh ground whole wheat to add to my pancakes!

Well, better get going... the boys will be chomping at the bit soon!


Monday, June 15, 2009

Birthday Dinner...

My birthday dinner
In honor of my 40... something... birthday, my Mom invited the whole clan over... and made my favorite dish... Quiche (ham, swiss cheese...) and other yummy stuff!

Everything was delish!

Thanks Mom!

Monday...
Today is house cleaning day! Among many other things...



Friday, June 12, 2009

It's Friday...


Happy Friday!!! It's house building day!


We have a sore boy today. All his medication has worn off... and it just hurts.... Time for some more medicine... but first to get the boy to eat something!
It's a beautiful sunny day here. I just love the sun!

All around town irises are in full bloom. They are absolutely gorgeous this year! The purple irises are absolutely stunning! YES, I'll take some photos to post! My neighbor offered to share some of his when we're ready!

I'll be heading up the house shortly... got to take a peek at my garden! Should be able to pick some more radishes today! And plant some more.

Rich will be home shortly and we'll be working on the house today. Will install the shower on the first floor.

But now... time for quick breakfast... and to get going!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

We're back from the hospital... all is well!

These are the 2 screws that were removed.
Here he is... all wrapped up!

Thanks Liz & Mary... and everyone who said prayers... and thought about us this morning!

Aaron's surgery to remove the two screws in his ankle was a success! He's all wrapped up and resting now.

He'll need to have stitches removed in a little while... and NO... Aaron... You CAN'T go to the pool for at least 10 days!


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The sun did shine this afternoon!

It was so good to see sunshine this afternoon! Makes me smile! Been overcast and rainy the past several or so days... which has been awesome for my garden!

Spent a good chunk of my day chasing down supplies for my "Adventure in Tiling..." to no avail...

My younger son, Aaron has surgery tomorrow. The doctor said that no one can say that he has a "screw loose" because the screws in his ankle are coming out!

Back in January he broke his ankle clear into the growth plate... playing during recess... of all things! Ok... he was "spinning on a rock... ???"

Monday, June 08, 2009

Hummingbirds

I love Hummingbirds! They are the most magnificent little creatures!

Last year at lilac time, we were having a family BBQ. It was dusk and we were all congregated in a circle not too far from a big lilac bush. I looked up to see bunches of humming birds enjoying the sweet nectar of the lilac bush.

Together we counted about 16 hummingbirds! It was quite a sight! I didn't even know that there were hummingbirds in Wyoming!

I was just poking around Susan's blog. She has a great post on Hummingbirds including pictures that she took of her little visitors!

So if you've ever want to attract them... or wanted to be able to make DIY nector... check out her post: Susan shares about Humming birds.

Cold here...

Welcome to Mary, our blog's very first follower!

It's in the 40's this morning! Burrr... It's June 8th... what's the deal with this cold weather?

And I think that we've gotten all of our 6" of moisture for the year in the past few days!

The cold makes me feel like baking... Hmmm... some good bread... like Mary's Buttermilk poppy seed clusters! I think that we should have homemade pizza for supper tonight!

I've had my square foot garden covered up the past few nights. It was cold most of the day yesterday... so just left the covers on all day.

Today on my mind...
-We're at the point of tiling in the guest bath and boy's bath in our new DIY home... the tiler... ME... is pondering just exactly how to do it... since this will be my first time ever working with ceramic tile. I bought a new tiling book at Lowes on Friday.

I love an adventure... let the tiling fun... begin!!!

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Need a Sauce Recipe?

I was just over to Susan's blog. I've been following her garden posts... then looked at some previous posts... and found this great post from the winter loaded with awesome sauce recipes!

So, if you ever need a recipe for a sauce... check out Susan's recipes!

Thursday, June 04, 2009

4 white 55 gallon drums...

We're pretty lucky to have a Pepsi bottling plant not too far away.

Did you know that you're able to buy their used 55 gallon drums for $10? Awesome!!!

Well, I got on the waiting list about a month ago... and today I got the call. I rushed over and purchased 4 white drums.

For what... you ask???

1. To make a DIY rainbarrel... or two....
2. To store my 50 pound bags of wheat berries
3. To store my bulk rice
4. To store my bulk oats

Hmm... I may need some more of those drums... for EXTRA rain barrels!!! ; )

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Out playing in the rain...

I'm on a mission... a gardening mission...

My mission is to get my remaining 4 boxes filled with Mel's Mix this week!!!
So... with that in mind... I was out playing in the light rainfall and filled what will be my carrot box! Yeah!!!

You should see my shoes! All caked with mud!

Those of you who have traversed this journey... know that... it is NO small feat to accomplish this goal...

For local readers of my blog, who may still be filling their boxes or looking for Mel's Mix ingredients...

Try here:
Peat: The Lumber yard on Main St in Lovell has 4cu' bales of peat for under $7!!!!
Vermiculite: The coop in Powell has it for under $27/bag for 4cu'!

It's raining here

In honor of this glorious rain here in the high desert of northern Wyoming... I'm making meatballs and sauce!

Can you smell it simmering in my crockpot?

Gotta love crockpots!!! They sure are a life saver.

Now to put some bread together... then I'm off (while it rises) to visit my garden.

Monday, June 01, 2009

Sometimes I blog about good deals that I find!

I'm on Staple's email list. Often times they give out $30 online coupons.. which is awesome for me when I need to order shipping boxes for my nursing pillow business.

Here's another thing that caught my eye... and I'm mad... because when I bought my Quickbooks a few months ago... I paid over $100.

So... if you've been thinking that you want to get Quickbooks! Staples has it for $59.99. So... NOT FAIR!


Happy June!

Happy June! Let the summer vacation begin!

My pre-teen boy starts art camp today. It'll run m-th 2-4pm.
He's very creative. I think that he'll enjoy it!

Got to run and pick up ice cream for hubby's birthday party celebration at work.