Friday, January 29, 2021

When It's Dark

What do you do when it's dark?  

When days are dreary, when hope seems lost?

When life is hard... ugly hard?

When you're hurting deeply?

What do you do when can't see because it's so dark?

"The Lord is my Light..."

Digging deeper into His Word, grasping at the Truth in it, I find without fail, that it shines a light.  

It's a light to step ahead, to move forward, to put another foot on the path, to trust as I walk, to breathe and to hope.  

Yes, the Lord is my Light.

Dominique


Pic from a Sunday ramble on State Game lands.

Psalm 27:1a,  Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Some Clutter-buster Solutions

I needed some rustic clutter-bustin' solutions, so I stopped by my local Amish basket maker's shop a few weeks ago and gave him the dimensions I needed.


The second tissue box is for used tissues.  We find that they are much more likely to actually get thrown away with this setup.  


Our charging station looked like a charging disaster.  


This basket fits all the tablets, journals, and headphones vertically.  Combined with my USB charging port, this system is really working for us.  It no longer makes me cringe when I walk by!


He did such a fantastic job on these baskets and they were very affordable!!  I'm so glad I finally ordered them.  

You can also get a peek at our layering guide on the wall there.  Check it out here!  It's very useful this time of year.

Happy homemaking, friends!

Dominique


Friday, January 22, 2021

To the Vista and Beyond!

I mentioned to some friends that I received new trekking poles for Christmas and was anxious to try them out.


They enthusiastically recommended that we hike to the Bull Run Vista for the perfect maiden voyage of my poles.


Since the Rugged Mountain Man had off on MLK day, we decided that Monday was when it would happen.


We rounded up all the water backpacks, pulled on our base layers, laced up our hiking boots, and loaded the hounds into the truck.  


It's ADVENTURE time.


The Quarry trail boasted some intriguing rock formations.  


Yes, there is a fair bit of elevation on this hike.


The scenery alone made it totally worth it.


On this adventure, we tried something a little bit different.  The Rugged Mountain Man prefers to hoof it steadily to the top with very few breaks.  This is just his hiking style. However, the Little Blossoms need more breaks and periodically try to pull out the drama act too.  Eventually, with all the breaks, we tend to fall further and further behind.  


I recently noticed how demoralized they became simply because Daddy was a bit ahead.  They didn't seem upset that we were hiking or that we were on a long, difficult, or technical hike.  They just seemed discouraged.  


This time, he hiked in back of this pack of female hyenas.  


The entire hike was full of banter, singing, and conversation, even though it was icy, treacherous, and steep!  


This was a hard hike, mainly because of the ice.  The whining potential with those conditions on a scale of 1-10 would be a 8.95, in my opinion, and yet there was very little whining!


It's amazing the difference it made in the morale!


We came down the Log Slide, named for obvious reasons.  

The Blossoms took to sledding down it on the their bellies, like penguins, or on their rear ends.  It was comical and they thoroughly enjoyed their sled-less sledding.


The view at the top was worth the hike.  

What a fabulous day!  Fresh air, exercise, and good family time!  I call that a win!

Oh, and I LOVE my trekking poles.  I don't pretend to have the best gear, but these Cascade Mountain Tech poles were a functional and affordable entry level set for me.

Dominique


Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Snowstorm Gail

While we didn't get as much snow as some people did, the 2020 Snowstorm Gail was memorable.


I remember the Blizzard of '93 and also the Presidents' Day Storm of 2003 being storms of consequence.


Snowstorm Gail was right up their with them.  It was the most snow my girls have ever seen in their whole lives!

AND it was the most snow we'd ever seen in the 17 years of living here in the Hollow.


The Rugged Mountain Man plowed snow ALL DAY LONG...


and because it was so deep and the temps were forecasted to stay cold for several days, we had to dig paths to all the animal pens,


as well as make sure we could access all the doors, feed areas and such.  

Jake loves snow, but he thought it was as exhausting as I did.


However, I figure, if we're gonna have winter,


Let's have WINTER.  

We're ready for some more!

Friday, January 15, 2021

Something for You

Friends,

Blossom1 made this lock screen with one of her favorite verses.  I thought you might enjoy it!


Maybe it'll be that extra nudge you need today.

Dominique