Tuesday, June 28, 2022

In the Garden

The Blossoms are helping me stay on top of the garden.  

I want nothing to go to waste because of busyness or distraction.  It's just so easy to do.  There is just SO MUCH going on here all the time.  This mama is juggling a lot.  I mean that as just a plain statement of fact.  

When I notice the weeds coming in, I marshal the troops and in about half an hour, things are looking spic and span!  

My mantra: 
Get your army on it.  


 This place simply couldn't be managed without the Blossoms.  

Sometimes when there's a multitude of tasks, I give them the choice of which task they'd like to do.  Would you like to pick peas or weed the onions?  I still have to make sure that Blossom4 ends up with age-appropriate jobs, but I understand that some people prefer picking to weeding, or vice versa.  

You can have some say in the matter, but in the end, the work must be done... and no matter how you slice it, it's still work.  

I sure am thankful for my army.  I rely on them SO MUCH.

Friday, June 24, 2022

Finding the Furnace

My brother and sister-in-law wanted to get together the other day.


There's a local legend about a treasure buried near an old furnace in our area.


My brother's done a fair bit of exploring and scouting, but couldn't find it the first time. Maybe this would be the time we found it...


We loaded up and the kids and headed down an old dirt road.



All my best memories begin with an old dirt road.


It was a glorious spring day and the six cousins revelled in the luscious mountain air,


singing folk songs and sea shanties at the top of their lungs as we bounced down the trail.


Eventually we parked and took off on foot, enjoying the frog eggs and wildflowers we found along the way.


All of the sudden, there it was before us, 


in all of its 1857 engineering glory.


We were all fascinated.  


History is the best when you're standing THERE.


We climbed the works, 


peered under rocks,


and looked behind trees.  We found no treasure, other the treasure of being together.


When we were through, we decided to drive a bit to see an old fire tower and caretaker's cabin.


We made fabulous memories, wrapping it up at their place with hot dogs and mac and cheese.  What could be more quintessentially childhood than that?





Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Introducing Miss Bianca

When we lost Rory, it was very, sad and strange going down to one dog.  We were grateful for every extra moment we had with Jake.  

There's never replacing any family hound ever, but when you're a dog-loving household, these canines are a big part of everyday life.  It's hard to go without them, so we honor their memories by passing the torch.

When the Rugged Mountain man, who hates to shop, asked what I wanted for Mother's Day, I told him it was pretty obvious.  It was a timely holiday giving us a timely excuse to get a timely pup.

Enter Miss Bianca!

Named for the classy lady mouse in the beloved Rescuers and Rescuers Down Under movies of the Blossoms' and my childhoods, our new English cream golden retriever pup has charmed us all.

And just because we're a family of fancily named ladies, we tacked on the middle name "Josephine."  All good names should be yelled off the back porch with a hint of a Southern drawl, just to be sure they're legit.

She already has a thousand nicknames, just like all the hallowed hounds who have gone before her.  Blossom3 is keeping track, just to be sure.  

Little Miss Binney is a sweetheart!  She had one week of adoring "Pappy Jake," before he died.  He loved having a pal again and would wait for her when it was time to go somewhere.  She was careful and respectful around him, never tripping him up or pesting him to play more than he could handle.  She looked for him for days after he passed.

As the now reigning queen of our home and Hollow, she loves ice cubes, chewing pig ears, going down to the creek, and "oinking" her little contented noises at us.


Her favorite toy is a sour cream container!  

She's quickly learning the ways of the Hollow ~


that it's her job to bark at intruders and predators,
that making her rounds on this micro farm is at minimum a morning and evening affair,
that cleaning off the supper plates is a job requirement,


That slopping in the creek is THE BEST.


She's growing and learning so quickly.


We still miss Jake and Rory, but we're thankful for the good that Binney is for our hearts.


Monday, June 13, 2022

Egg Using Recipes- 12-yolk Pound Cake

12-yolk pound cake is great way to move an entire dozen of eggs out of your fridge. It is a delicious pound cake that tastes good plain or with whipped cream and caramel as a topping.

12-Yolk Pound Cake

12 Large Egg Yolks

3 c. All-purpose Flour

2½ tsp. Baking Powder

½ tsp. Salt

2 c. Granulated Sugar

1 tsp. Vanilla

1 tsp. Lemon Extract

1 c. Cold Water


Instructions:

Spray two nine-inch loaf pans with cooking spray.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. 

In a mixing bowl, beat egg yolks until very fluffy and thick.

Gradually beat in sugar and beat 2 minutes on high speed.

Reduce speed to low and add vanilla, lemon, and cold water.

Add flour, baking powder, and salt while beating on low.

Beat only long enough to blend, about 2 minutes.

Pour batter into prepared pans.

Bake 25 minutes or until golden brown.


Bonus points for making this on the same day as a 12 Egg White Angel Food Cake!


Adapted from https://www.callmepmc.com/twelve-yolk-pound-cake/ 



Egg Using Recipes- Popovers

Popovers are a light and puffy versatile muffin.

Popovers – 1 dozen 

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. 

Place muffin liners in muffin tin.

Place 3 eggs in a blender and puree til foamy.

 

Add:

1 c. Milk

½ c. Water

1 ½ c. Flour (can sub in ½ c wheat flour, if desired)

½ t. Salt

 

Puree til thoroughly mixed.  Pour into muffin tins. Bake for 20-23 mins. Serve hot.

 

 

Popovers – 3-4 Dozen 

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. 

Place muffin liners in muffin tin.

Place 6 eggs in a blender and puree til foamy.

 

Add:

2 c. Milk

1 c. Water

3 c. Flour (can sub in 1 c. wheat flour, if desired)

1 t. Salt

 

Puree til thoroughly mixed.  Pour into muffin tins. Bake for 20-23 mins. Serve hot.

 

If doing 4 dozen, fill 2/3 full and bake for 20 mins.  If doing 3 dozen, fill very full and bake for 24 mins.

 

 

From Jessica Fisher at Good Cheap Eats,

shared during the Coronavirus Pandemic, April 2020

Egg Using Recipes- Crepes

Crepes are a light and thin pancake wrap that can be topped with a variety of sweet or savory toppings.


Crepes
 

Preheat griddle to 375 degrees. 

Add:

6 Eggs

2 ½ c. Milk

4 ½ tbsp. Oil

2 c. Flour

¾ tsp. Salt

1 ½ tsp. Vanilla Extract

Fillings for Crepes- Butter, Jam, Maple Syrup, Nutella, Ham, Bacon, Cheese, etc.

 

Puree all ingredients in a blender. Brush griddle with oil. Pour batter onto griddle in pancake-sized circles. Once the crepes are beginning to set and starting to brown lightly around the edges, flip it over to brown the other side. Top and serve immediately.

 

Yields approximately 21 crepes. 

Egg Using Recipes- Custard Pie

Custard is a very simple and easy pie to use up your eggs. Surprisingly, it only takes a few minutes to whip one up and get it in the oven!

Custard Pie


Crust:
2 1/4 c flour
1/2 t salt
1 1/2 T sugar
1/3 c oil
1/3 c milk or water (sometimes a little more if it is too dry)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix crust ingredients together with a fork and pat into the bottom of a 13x9 pan.
Bake at 350 degrees for 8-10 mins.  
While it's baking, mix up the filling.  

Filling:
8 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 T vanilla
1/4 t salt
1/4 t nutmeg
4 c milk, light cream or half and half (I use raw milk for the creamiest results)
cinnamon, optional

In the bowl that you used to mix up the crust, beat eggs with a fork and then stir in all other ingredients.  
Leave the crust on the rack and pour in the filling.  Sprinkle on cinnamon, if desired.
Bake for 45 mins. 
We like it best when it's cooled.  Keep covered and refrigerated.

Optional:
Before pouring in the filling, spread a cup or two of frozen raspberries or blueberries on the partially baked pie crust.  Pour on filling and bake for 45 minutes.  Delicious!

What To Do?

The chickens and ducks just keep on laying.  That's a huge blessing, but sometimes, we have to be wise about using up the eggs.  Coming up, we're sharing some of our most favorite egg-using recipes!  Hope your family enjoys them as much as we do... and may the dozens disappear from your fridge too!

Friday, June 10, 2022

Just a Few More

The Lord is a loving Father who gently adjusts my attitude and helps me see things from His perspective.  I'm thankful for this kind and loving approach.  He reveals that the world's perspective is totally opposite of how He wants me to look at things.  

~ I can be thankful for work, because work keeps poverty away.  (Proverbs 24:30-34)

As stay-at-home moms, the work we do keeps poverty away in different ways. Thrifting.  Garage-saling. Cooking at home.  Cutting hair at home.  Growing food.  Meal planning.  Sure, my work looks different than my husband's work and the work of others, but it's important that I know that I'm doing the work God has for me.  It's important to be thankful for my work and my part in keeping poverty away.  

 ~ I can be thankful for work because we are supposed to be the opposite of slothful in our work.  (Proverbs 18:9)

Being slothful is in the same arena as being destructive, but being excellent in our work is like building a masterpiece!  The work God has given me is my opportunity to be excellent instead of slothful!  


~ If we are skillful in our work, we will receive honor.  (Proverbs 22:29)

It isn't always immediate, but eventually, we receive honor.  I believe there is honor here for those who are skillful in their work.  There is also honor in eternity for those who are skillful in their work.  When I look at the work of wife and motherhood, it takes work to grow and be skillful in my work and that's an ongoing process.  The Lord is developing me as I work and as I become more skillful, He also honors me.  It's a beautiful journey of becoming more and more useful to Him.  He's teaching me to be thankful for the work.  He's also teaching me to work at being more skillful in my work. 

It's interesting to me that in the beginning, God gave Adam and Eve a job to do in tending the Garden of Eden.  (Genesis 2:15) The work was not the curse.  It wasn't until after they sinned and ate the forbidden fruit, that toil ~ work being hard and difficult ~ came about.  Work is not a result of the curse.  The toil, the hard part, the "grunt," that's a result of Eve and Adam's choice to disobey God.  When I think about that, it seems important.  We have jobs or tasks that God has given us.  That's all part of His good plan for our lives.  The toil, however, is now a part of life in a fallen world.  It's something that won't be fixed until all is made right again.

I hope you have some food for thought in the days ahead.  Perhaps some gratitude for the work God has given you will grow in your heart, as it is in mine.

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

More Reasons?

Once I started writing down reasons to be thankful for work, the Holy Spirit brought more and more reasons to mind!  I was very surprised at the number of reasons I can be thankful for work!  

~ I can watch for the Lord's return while I work.  

The fact that the Lord is returning and can return at any moment is something that gives me so much hope.  I don't want to be complacent.  I don't want to get too comfortable here on Earth.  I don't want to become too wrapped up in Earth life that I forget about His Imminent Return.  He's given me work to do.  I will do it and while I do, I will watch and be ready.  

~ The Lord calls those who are working.  

Do you remember the story of Elisha?  He was plowing a field when God called him.  He was working in the place where God had him.  He was blooming where he was planted.  God saw his faithfulness and called him into something bigger.  

Lord, I'm gonna keep bloom-bloom-blooming right here.  
You can see my faithfulness and line up whatever else You have for me to do!  

~ If I've been given much, much is required... and more will be given.  

That means there will be more work.  I'm not here for more position or more recognition.  I want to be doing God's will.  PERIOD.  Whatever that means.  Whatever He wants.  So, whatever He leads me to do, I will obey and He'll reward with more.  And that, not surprisingly, will probably mean more work.  It's interesting that we rarely connect those dots, but I know He will ALWAYS give me the grace to do His will.  

~ The rest day will come.  Today is a work day.  

"Six days shall you work." Then, we rest on Sunday.  We faithfully hold to this principle.  Even God rested after His work of Creation.  So, we rest.  But today, we work.  I'm thankful that this day of work was made by the Lord and I will be happy in it.  Then, I'll be happy in the rest day when it comes.  


Do you feel your perspective on today's work shifting?  I know I do.

Friday, June 3, 2022

What to Carry in Your Heart

I haven't wanted to write this post.  I've been procrastinating.  Mostly because I don't feel like crying.

Our seven-year-old Bernese mountain dog, Rory, died of widespread and painful bone cancer on April 19th.  Then, on May 15th, our twelve-year-old golden retriever, Jake, died of seizures caused by a brain tumor. 

Who would've thought that we would lose both our beloved family hounds within only a few weeks?!  It certainly wasn't what we were expecting this year.  I mean, they both hiked ten miles with us last year.  I assumed Jake would start to slow down and age a bit in 2022, but I didn't think it would be so quick and I definitely didn't think we'd lose Rory first.  

So today I'm sharing the things we loved best and the things we remember the most.  

Rory took such good care of us.  He didn't like me out after dark, so he'd herd me back to the door.  He was always, always, always watching the girls, preferably from his favorite lounging spots in the yard.  He slept by my bed.  He always greeted us at the top of the steps.  He'd stop me in the kitchen and lean against me, making me pause and think about the good things that really matter.  We taught him the "hugs" command.  We tapped our shoulders and he'd stand on his hind legs with his one hundred twenty pound self and give us hugs and kisses.  He especially liked to give Blossom4 nibble kisses.  He loved laying on Blossom2 while she was trying to read her Bible in the morning.  He hated being tripped over.  He made silly faces when we offered him spicy food.  He'd bark and flirt in the yard and then, flop his gigantic self down for his belly to be scratched.  When we were hiking, he'd jump logs like a professional equestrian.  He loved climbing mountains.  He only swam because he loved us or if he was insanely hot.  He was always checking on everyone when we were hiking - back and forth, back and forth.  He made his rounds through the house at night.  He got so distressed when Jake got sick.  And I will never, ever, ever forget the time I was up during the night, on the couch with worry and panic pressing down on me like never before.  Rory came out of nowhere and shoved his massive head into me.  I clutched him and instantly felt peace.  I knew God had sent him.  He was our "bear" and he was lovable and sweet.  

Jake taught us about passion and perseverance.  Jake loved swimming and obsessively fishing rocks out of the creek, with his bare teeth.  Nobody taught him.  It was his hobby.  He'd "sass" us when we weren't paying attention.  We always sassed him right back.  He was the sheriff around here and always patrolled the air space.  Rory always followed suit with whatever Jake was alerting us about.  Jake's long ears were so soothing, like therapy I always said.  Stroking his face helped us to remember that love is more important than getting stuff done.  I'll never forget the little Mennonite girl toting his gargantuan puppy self out, with his legs hanging down to her feet and almost tripping her up.  What a massive puppy he was!  He always did his little snort-sneeze when lying on his back and it always made us laugh.  Then, he'd grin that signature golden grin.  He always burped when Grandma came over... and we'd laugh some more.  He was passionate about food.  He loved opening Christmas presents.  He even opened Rory's presents for him.  He was always game for any walk, hike, or slop in the creek.  Always.  Even when no one else wanted to go.  He affectionately destroyed every tennis ball he found and I just kept buying him more.  He always kept an eye on things when the Rugged Mountain Man was away.  No coyote or skunk or deer was allowed to come anywhere close.  Jake LOVED the cabin.  As soon as we turned back the old dirt road, he paced and whined and jumped and celebrated.  He knew EXACTLY where we were going.  I still remember him launching himself off of high creek banks and diving into the creek.  He dove like a professional.  I couldn't put on a visor, sneakers, or lay out a duffel bag at home, becaue he knew all those things meant good times together.  He loved the truck too because it meant adventures together. That's what he cared about, being together.  He carried so much joy in his heart and it overflowed into ours.

As my good friend says, "No matter how long they're with you, it's never enough." 

Thank You, Lord, for bringing Jake and Rory to us.  You picked the perfect dogs for our family.  You knew what we needed and sent them to care for us.  I regret absolutely nothing.  We loved them well and they loved us well.  

Astonishingly, the Jake and Rory chapter is now closed, but the memories will last, as will the lessons they taught us. 

I journaled these memories and ironically, it was the last page of a journal I started almost a year and half before.  When I got out the next journal to begin writing, a journal that Blossom3 had given me at Christmas, I found that I'd stashed last year's birthday card from the the Rugged Mountain Man in it.  (This is not something I normally do and I have no recollection of putting it there.)


It so neatly summed up what I take away from the lives of our Rory and Jake boys.  I don't think it was an accident that I found it there the day after Jake died.  

Carry joy in your heart.  
And a little mud on your paws.