Monday, August 31, 2015

Infestation of fruit flies (otherwise known as making jam)

We've had peaches on our counter for days.  Too many in fact.  They were starting to mold and the flies were insane.  So I quick this morning went to the blog "Mom, What's 4 Dinner" and used this recipe for jam.















Kindle pic because Chris has the camera.  The recipe was for peach jam, but making jam uses up a ton of fruit, and so for the 4 purple jars I also added blueberries and a nectarine to get the amount of fruit I needed.  So good we fight over who gets to lick the spoon.

Now my kids are on fruit fly duty.

Friday, August 28, 2015

My Power Cord Caught Fire and Other Random Stuff

Chris and the kids came back from their crazy Canadian camping trip.  And just as we were going to look at the pics on the floor on my new IKEA rug, the power cord caught fire at the exposed wires. Oops.  It left a small burn mark, and we had to wait for 2 days for a new one to come in the mail.

Two days without the internet.  You try it.  (I am totally pathetic.)

LOL - how our lives have changed in the last decade. Some times we do need to switch off the internet and avoid distractions - my family included.

My fall allergies have kicked in and I want to claw my eyes out.  I am taking both Claritin and a second type at night because the one type just isn't working.  Ava has allergies, and I think Truitt as well.  Super fun.

We finally decided to do something with Chris' old 401K from his previous company, right as the stock market crashed 2000 points over the course of a week.  Timing is everything.

I bought this book from Amazon.  Because I love Greek food and this is like the holy bible of Greek cooking.  It weighs like 5 pounds and is several inches thick.


Super pretty too.  Which all cookbooks should be if they can help it.

And we decided to try and live without electricity this weekend like Laura Ingalls Wilder. Although we will still flush our toilets and keep our food in the fridge.  But it's raining right now, so all our wood is getting wet, and Chris is going fishing tomorrow for the entire day, which hardly seems fair if he doesn't get to live like it's the 19th century....We'll see.  Owen doesn't think we can cut it, but now I just want to prove him wrong.  Reading by candlelight sounds like so much fun.  Making a cup of coffee over a fire that is almost impossible to start because of the wet wood, not so much.





Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Read On

I love the blog Modern Mrs. Darcy.  I have definitely purchased more kindle books because of her recommendation, and because she posts deals every single day.  (I still prefer an actual book, though.)

Here is what I am reading right now.


1.  The Three Heavens by John Hagee
        It's an interesting look at the heavens.  Note the plural, the bible verses where multiple heavens come from, and the ongoing spiritual battle there is.

        I have a confession.  I've read several Arthur-themed books, but never the original.  I've even read the epic Mists of Avalon, which tells the story from Morgan le Fay's perspective, and from what I have gathered is not at all like the original.

And the reason for the reading of the actual Arthur book is this kindle book:


Pendragon's Heir.  In this story, Arthur and Guinivere have a daughter who is transported to modern times and then has to go back to Logres to save the kingdom.  The author also has a blog you can follow here- Vintage Novels

Not too many books right now, but my kindle is filled with about 6 or 7 I purchases for cheap off Amazon.  Plus I am trying to read anything that Ava is going to read for American Literature.  That is a big no to Catch 22 when she is only 12 years old!

Monday, August 24, 2015

The Pioneer Woman- My Newest Obsession




Everyone under the sun probably knows about The Pioneer Woman.  She has a blog, and has had for a while a cooking show on the Food Network.  Welcome to the present, Jess.

But my obsession is new.  I heard about her quite a few years ago, but her website is quite busy and overwhelmed me, so I never really hung around on it.

Then I found myself pinning all of these amazing looking food recipes.  And they were all Pioneer Woman recipes.  So I ventured back to her blog and found at the top a specific cooking link.  Upon which I fell down a rabbit hole of yumminess, and I might just die happy.

We just made Chicken Nachos.

Chicken Nachos
Pioneer Woman's photo because we just ate ours- ain't nobody got time for pics!

I can't even.  You would not think that chili powder, taco seasoning, and tomato sauce would combine and be anything all that spectacular.  But it was amazing.  Like, please make this once a week, amazing.

For sure this will be on regular fall rotation.  If you haven't been familiar with her recipes, you will definitely want to hop on and take a peek.  She loves bacon and butter.  My kind of woman.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Paper of the Walls

I don't mind wallpaper.  If it's fun.

10 Times Wallpaper in the Bathroom Actually Looked Really Great | Apartment Therapy  Make an Entrance. Swoon-worthy Chinoiserie Wallpaper in this modern stair hall.

Small Spaces with Wonderful Wallpaper   loving the mix of brass + malachite with spotted wallpaper + black marble flooring

We have lots of wallpaper.  And it is not fun.  Feast your eyes on these.






















We have good reason to believe that anything below a chair rail is on unfinished sheetrock.  Boo.  As well as the last picture, which happens to be our bathroom.  Every single wall is papered like that and we are pretty positive it has been done on completely unfinished sheetrock.  Sucks beyond belief.  It means either redoing all the walls, or ripping them out and putting up new sheetrock.  Either option is not fun, and it will be a long time before we do our bathroom.

And let us not forget the fruit border and kitchen wallpaper, half of which still remains, just in painted format.



The good news is that the wallpaper besides the kitchen, and the scarecrows which are in the mudroom,the rest is exclusively in the bathrooms.  Why, I have no idea.  But it does make dealing with it better.  I can just shut the door.

Thank God.



Tuesday, August 18, 2015

One Second After

I recently reread the book One Second After.



I read it the first time about a year after it came out.  And I recently decided to give it a go again, just for fun.

If you've never heard of it, it's about what happens immediately after an EMP (electromagnetic pulse).  Basically, an EMP would wipe out anything that runs with computers in them.  No more electricity, no more cars (a few exceptions for older cars), no more phones, all planes would crash land, anyone in surgery would die, you get the idea.

This book was actually used in Congress to try and persuade our govt. to be making sure that we have things that are protected against this in the event a rogue nation would set a nuke off high in the atmosphere.  Turns out our electrical grid is way unsafe and behind the times.

It's quite interesting, and more than a little sad.  I cried a few times, especially when a little girl with type 1 diabetes died after her medicine ran out, because of course, there would be no medicine after something like this.

Now, I am not saying build a bunker, but if this book doesn't have you at least thinking about having some emergency food on hand for whatever occasion may arise, I don't know what will.

Give it a go.  Maybe not for fun, because it isn't fun material, but it sure is educational.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Hiking

Last week we had a cool day.  I sent the kids outside and told them not to come back for a long time. They decided to go into the woods and play the politically correct game "Peter Pan and fighting Indians".

This is what Kembia decided to wear.

























We may have to have a conversation about appropriate outdoor clothes.