Bethany went home from the hospital early this afternoon. I'm sure both her and Adam are exausted as he spent the last two nights at the hospital with her and the baby. Those hospital chairs aren't very comfy to sleep in, but who wants to go home to a dark and empty house? Now begins the real adventure!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Don't Lose Your Head!
I have to admit that I am feeling rather overwhelmed this morning. On the outside I appear quiet and together, but on the inside I am not quite sure what to do next. I am still taking in the wonder of the past few days and the awesomeness of my brand new grandson. Tonight is not only Halloween but church too. Our church does its best to avoid this particular celebration, so I guess we have a class to teach this evening. That means I have to look at the lesson sometime today... There is no school tomorrow or Friday due to Superintendant's conferences which means I will have extra children those two days, and... I'm tired. I have been finding myself awake in the night this week and I didn't sleep well last night because I was laying in bed realizing that for the second week a row the garbage was not by the street...
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
What Does Baby Need?
I have had several people ask me what Beth and Adam need for the new baby and while they seem to have most everything in the way of clothes and supplies, they do not have a good camera. (Right now they are borrowing mine.) Therefore, if anyone out there is interested in contributing to the "Camera Fund" please send me an email at poet_tree (at) juno.com and I will send you my mailing address. Any contributions will be put toward a camera and all cards will be forwarded along with it to Beth and Adam.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Waiting for Baby
I think it may be harder waiting to hear news of my daughter having had her first baby than it was to actually go through it myself... (the phone is ringing!!!)
WE HAVE A BABY!
Adam just called. We have a "little" boy, 8 pounds 9 ounces, 21 inches long, at about 1 o'clock. His name is Joshua. (Adam is wondering why we aren't there, but I have Troy today and had to pick him up from preschool at noon... Nobody told me I was suppose to BE there!)
WE HAVE A BABY!
Adam just called. We have a "little" boy, 8 pounds 9 ounces, 21 inches long, at about 1 o'clock. His name is Joshua. (Adam is wondering why we aren't there, but I have Troy today and had to pick him up from preschool at noon... Nobody told me I was suppose to BE there!)
To My Fellow Floorpacers...
Sometime today I will sprout my first gray hair and become a full-fledged grandmother. Adam called and talked to James this morning, they are at the hospital and have been since about 3 am. All who would like to are welcome to pray and/or pace along with me.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time Out

Today I took a "mental health day" and left the house ALONE! My plan was to stop at Mom's and get some canning jars and then go to the grocery store. Instead I wandered around looking at crafts and antiques and got a Frosty before heading toward home. I did eventually stop at the grocery store, we needed milk and bread, and got home about 5:30 hoping that my dear daughter hadn't gone into labor and left for the hospital with my knowledge. I was praying for her, just in case, but I think Baby is not quite ready to meet us just yet.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Leafhoppers


Apple Butter
Will I ever get rid of those baskets of apples?
Yesterday I finished the apple butter I had started to make on Tuesday. It turned out very nice and I think I may even make another batch or two. I have 8 jars all sterilized and sealed, ready to be stored away for winter breakfasts. Warm toast with apple butter and a hot cup of coffee... mmm... sounds like something good to eat while curled up next to the wood stove.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Man
We have had a fairly constant supply of logs laying in the back yard and most can not be picked up without the aid of some kind of machinery, hence the New Holland Skid Steer which is occupying a space in the old migrant shck out back. It does a great job of picking up and moving logs and I am told it has a plow to clear the driveway this winter (if it ever gets cold enough to snow).
The idea behind cutting our own wood is take urban and other "throw away" material and make something beautiful or useful of it. It's a picture of redemption. Just as God has redeemed us and saved us from the fire and destruction, we will be taking trees that would otherwise be cut up into firewood and "redeeming" them.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The Waiting Game
Tonight I sent my camera home with Beth so she can take pictures when the big moment arrives. Maybe she will take a picture of the beautiful cradle her daddy made for the baby...
Monday, October 22, 2007
Expecting

Sunday, October 21, 2007
More Sassafrass Colors
Bethany is still hanging on, no baby yet, but it won't be long now. Maybe on Tuesday, that's her birthday.
PS- Sassafrass tea recipes welcome.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Sassafrass
I wasn't up long when the phone rang. It was Bethany looking for some company on a forbdden trip to the grocery store. (Doctor's orders- "Take it easy." She has been retaining quite a bit of water and they are watching her blood pressure.) So off we went to the store because, after all, we all need to eat and husbands who are working won't be going grocery shopping. I hope she didn't wear herself out too much. She was headed home to take a nap after dropping me off but somehow I don't think she is sleeping...
Friday, October 19, 2007
Corn Stalks and Pumpkins
The sky promised rain but that didn't stop us from venturing out to one of the local farm markets this morning. We had just enough time to check out the corn stalk tepee and run through the hay maze before it started to sprinkle. Before long the rain was really falling and we made a mad dash for the van. We decided to stop at Walmart and pick up some laundry detergent before heading home again.
I had a more productive cleaning day today than yesterday but I'm still not ready to tackle those baskets of apples. I'm afraid I might get a headache just thinking about it... I will get to them eventually... or maybe I'll just put them in Halloween bags if anyone comes knocking on my door.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
13 Things I Didn't Do Today
1. I didn't get up early enough to take a shower.
2. I didn't drink my morning cup of coffee. (But I am drinking my afternoon one now.)
3. I didn't make applesauce. (But I did dump the burnt stuff out on the compost pile.)
4. I didn't go grocery shopping, although I did stop for bread and still need to buy milk.
5. I didn't mop the kitchen floor, but I did sweep it.
6. I didn't clean the bathroom... maybe tomorrow... maybe.
7. I didn't make supper... yet. But I will.
8. I didn't wash laundry but I did fold some.
9. I didn't talk to Shelly or Priscilla but I did call them. (Nobody answered.)
10. I didn't go for a walk, I took a nap instead.
11. I didn't run the vacuum cleaner but I probably will soon.
12. I didn't mend Hannah's overalls.
13. I didn't bake a pie.
Baking a pie sounds like a good idea. It doesn't take too long and is usually much appreciated. Besides, it makes my house smell yummy.
2. I didn't drink my morning cup of coffee. (But I am drinking my afternoon one now.)
3. I didn't make applesauce. (But I did dump the burnt stuff out on the compost pile.)
4. I didn't go grocery shopping, although I did stop for bread and still need to buy milk.
5. I didn't mop the kitchen floor, but I did sweep it.
6. I didn't clean the bathroom... maybe tomorrow... maybe.
7. I didn't make supper... yet. But I will.
8. I didn't wash laundry but I did fold some.
9. I didn't talk to Shelly or Priscilla but I did call them. (Nobody answered.)
10. I didn't go for a walk, I took a nap instead.
11. I didn't run the vacuum cleaner but I probably will soon.
12. I didn't mend Hannah's overalls.
13. I didn't bake a pie.
Baking a pie sounds like a good idea. It doesn't take too long and is usually much appreciated. Besides, it makes my house smell yummy.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Wild Grapes
(The picture made me think of this verse.)
While picking apples the other day, we ran into a couple of wild vines climbing through the branches. One was a grape vine with several clusters of small grapes. The grapes are dark and sweet (I tasted one) but nothing I want to try to make into jam. They're just wild. The other vine was a wild rose. I could almost overlook it if it weren't for the stabbing pain it inflicted each time I touched it. I was really just after the apples which are typically very small and misshapen due to bugs. With the very dry summer there were far fewer little pests wreaking havoc in the fruit trees. The apples are still small but they are a far better quality than other years, not near so many dark pits and lines running through the fruit. The trees though are still wild as we have no idea how to tame them.
I put up another 4 quarts of applesauce. Now I have a headache and desperately need a nap but I don't see that happening, at least not the type of nap I need, and we have our kids class at church tonight. At least the story is familiar (Jonah) so maybe we'll be okay.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Oh, Applesauce!
Monday, October 15, 2007
Little Punkin' Pie
The picture... Every October, after begging for what seemed like weeks, Dad would take us out to the farms market for some pumpkins. We would look them over and carefully choose the "perfect" one. Then we hauled them off home to carve. Carving pumpkins with Mom and Dad is a wonderful childhood memory. We would gather around the newspaper covered dining room table and Dad would help us cut open the top of our pumpkins. Once they were opened up we would sink our hands into the cold, stringly inside and start to pull out the seeds. The seeds slipped out of our hands when we squeezed them and the pumpkin juice and strings made my arms itch. It was a messy job. We scraped and scooped until the insides were clean. Then we carved the faces. We tried to be creative like Dad, cutting unusual shapes for eyes, noses and mouths. Once we were finished Mom or Dad would make a "smoke holes" in the lids and put candles inside. We would light the candles, turn off the lights and admire our work. Night after night three pumpkin faces would smile out the front window at passersby. When Halloween was over they sat outside where their happy grins slowly drooped and their faces became contorted . We might wake up to find them smashed in the street or they might eventually end up as compost for the garden and we would look forward to the next fall when new pumpkin people would sit on the stereo cabinet and stare out our front window.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Surviving the Fall
Friday, October 12, 2007
Out For A RIde
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Is It Fall Now?
Bethany, Hannah and I went out Sunday afternoon to the LW Emporium in Ontario and walked around looking at antiques and crafty things. It was a nice outing and I enjoyed spending the time with my daughters. I don't usually buy anything when I go, I'm one of those people who looks, likes and leaves and then frets over the fact that I didn't make a purchase. However, this time I did buy something, a little gray enamel tea kettle. I filled it with water and set it on my woodstove to help put some moisture back into the air. It looks nice there I think.
Now I am off to pick Troy up from preschool and head out to the grocery store. Shopping for food doesn't hold the same allure as looking at antiques and other treasures but it must be done...
PS- Bethany says the baby has dropped...
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Ellie's New Haircut
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Country Folk

One of my favorite old photographs. This is my dad's Uncle Al Shafer and a friend. Most of Dad's uncles had farms of one kind or another. Uncle Irving raised pigs, Uncle Joe, Uncle Al, and Uncle Wilson had dairy farms. Uncle Leo had a farm too before he sold it and moved into town. Now I have a farm... kind of... Well okay, I have what used to be a farm, an apple farm. All that's left now are a few old Greening apple trees, the house and the barns. What we need to do now is put up some fencing and get some goats and chickens.
Friday, October 05, 2007
A Lingering Summer
I'm really feeling lost and unsure what to do at this point in my life. It feels as though everything is rushing past and I am not quite quick enough to catch the moments before they are gone. I catch some but so many others just slip by... Maybe I am just passing from one phase of life into the next and feeling somewhat alone in it. Of course, I'm not really alone, just not sure which way to turn. I suppose this is the time of life when women look back and say, "Hmmm... what have I done with my life and what can I get accomplished before I'm too old to do anything?" A midlife crisis of sorts... Kind of like trying to reach the water's surface before taking that deep breath you so desparately need... Oh well, tomorrow is another day and right now it's time to bake some apple crisp. And maybe when the girls get off the bus we'll take an orchard walk. That could be worth doing, don'tcha think?
Window Shopping
Thursday, October 04, 2007
The Apple of My Eye
Since today is Thursday and I haven't yet compiled my list of things I've learned, I'll give you a list of apples instead...
1. 20 Ounce- Great big red/green colored apples great for baking pies.
2. McIntosh- soft little apple that's great to put in lunchboxes.
3. Red Delicious- dark red with a dry flesh, not my favorite
4. Golden Delicious- a yellow apple that tastes much better than Red Delicious
5. Honey Crisp- a very expensive variety
6. Cortland- red and tart
7. Granny Smith- another green apple that is good in pies
8. Rhode Island Greenings- a very green apple that is used for sauce and baking
9. Crispin- Big yellow apples that I like to feed small children during the winter
10. Macoun- nice sweet apple... should've got someof those...
11. Idared- one Dad used to buy
12. Ginger Gold- hard to tell from Golden Delicious
13. Gala- an apple with a happy name, kids like them!
Pass the pies, please!
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Prickly
I am ready for fall where the skies are a little more overcast, the temperatures are a little cooler and staying in the house all day doesn't feel so much like a waste of time.
Crabby. I don't like feeling tired and crabby. Feeling crabby makes me hungry.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
They're Eating Out of My Hand
We did get a chance to see our little friends and the woods were fairly quiet once the group of senior citizens passed by. They were as niosy as a crowd of school children and we decided we didn't want to race them through the woods or compete with them for the attention of the wildlife.
Good thing we came home early, I had a chance to take a nap.