Friday, August 3, 2012

The Compact and A Date With My Son

Hello Everybody
   A lot of people don't get me.  When I make my own things like laundry detergent and my own bread they just look at me with brows scrunched, with a questioning look.  The same goes for why I prefer to buy things used.  Although I have never officially joined the Compact, I live by the guidelines as best as I'm able.  For more information on the Compact, take a look at another blog that I visit daily, she has a great way of explaining it!  www.thenonconsumeradvocate.com 

Now onto pictures from an evening with my son. 

Museum of The Shenandoah Valley

My Beautiful Boy

The Search

Passing by the county fair

Another milestone

Delilah coming for her evening snack

Until next time friends!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Around the "homestead"

Baby Acorn Squash

Butterfly Bush

Front Garden

Side Garden

Harry the Protector!

Rain Barrel and Composter

Until next time friends!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Garden Update

Hello Everybody, 

I can't believe that it is August 1st already!  The past few months have just been a blur, but a happy, crazy blur!  I just learned about the August Break and you can read more about it at one of my favorite blogs  www.rowdykittens.com   I have decided that I will participate in it and hope you enjoy it.  There are no hard and fast rules for the August Break, so maybe you'll join in the fun too?!?!  So here we go guys.... Enjoy!




Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Mark and Anna's Splendid Garden Dinner

Hello Everyone! 

Sometimes I forget that meals don't have to be so fussy and "planned".... it can be just a bunch of interesting and tasty treats to fill your belly.  That's why I was so taken with this simple dinner.  Mark and Anna of  www.waldeneffect.org  gave me this wonderful dinner idea.  A little background on this couple is they live in southwest Virginia.  They live on over 50acres and are being quite successful in being self sufficient.  I love their blog and is such an inspiration to me for my little patch of the world. 

Here is what they had for dinner one evening and every bit of food on their plates came from their garden and chickens.

Scrambled eggs with herbs
Tomatoes
green beans
corn
pickles and.....
raspberries

I made this for my guys just last week and I wish I took a picture.  Not only was it tasty, but so pretty! I have to admit that hubby was not so excited about it, but confessed that the meal was "not horrid" after he had eaten every last bit of his meal.  My son was happy with his meal, and even happier that I had replaced his serving of eggs with toast with peanut butter.  (He is NOT a fan of anything eggy!)

So there it is.... my first experience with trying a blog recipe.  Well, this case not a recipe, but just a great idea!  Stop over at their blog sometime, you'll be sure to like it!

Until next time friends!!

Monday, July 30, 2012

A Day "Off" for Homemaker Kim

Hey there everybody! 

Today you will find me cramming laundry into the washer, juggling dishes around the kitchen, writing out bills like I'm a millionaire and running so many errands it would put Mrs Cleaver to shame!  Yes, this is my day "off".  Having my tea and catching up on some blogs is my only down time today. 

Here's a quick smattering of what I have up my sleeve this week.

Making my homemade pasta .....

Getting going on trying some new blog recipes since the restaurant scene in this season of our lives is but a distant dream....

Getting cucumbers and cabbage seeds in the ground for a fall harvest

Showing you (aren't you so lucky?!) some of my homesteading life projects....

Well, this train is about to leave without me, so I better hop on..... but don't you know that I will look like a momma that's got it all together since my recent makeover?  You Betcha!!

Until next time!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Beauty At Work

Hello All, 

I've mentioned before that I am lucky that our store is in a great place.  Whenever I need to take a break and get outside, I have a beautiful world to explore.  Here's what I found yesterday during a nice walk in the warm air and clear skies....
This is a sweet guy that I have named Marvin.... I have no idea how I know this, but he's a big fan of salami!
I found this along the way during my walk.... it seemed to be a low level vine with these cool looking berries.... I have no idea what it is, but so neat!
Bees are hard at work!
View from the back of our store..... ahhhhhhh.....

Here's an UPDATE! 
Delilah the kitty is back!  She was away for 3 weeks, but she meowed loudly at the door one evening!  I was so excited to see her again I nearly cried.  She's such a good girl and I wish she and my kids would get along better or else I'd try to get her to come in.... however Lita chases her any chance she gets.  I think I'm gonna have her come in and sleep in the bathroom during the cold winter months.
Lita Pita Punkin' Eata!

Have a great day everybody - get out there and explore!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Bread and Adventures in Style!

Hello Everybody! 

What a balmy hot day here in my neck of the woods!  99 degrees with a heat index of 105.  HOT!  I'm at work today so I'm sitting inside in the cool with believe it or not, need to go outside once in a while to get warm!  We had a nice rain shower this morning at home and I'm hoping it was enough to sustain my garden in the heat of the day.  Ok, let's get started on all the goings on.....

Bread!  I finally took the time to bake bread!  Now that the neighbors moved that used to bring the community free day old bread from the grocery store, we are not enjoying the possibility of paying for bread again.  So, I dusted off my mixer and got things going.... Here's some pictures.  It's not hard at all.  I like the recipe that came with my KitchenAid best. 
Here's milk, butter, sugar and a little salt warming up ready to wake up all that yeast!
This is after the dough is mixed up and ready to rest for an hour...
Dough has rested for an hour, now it's rolled and put in a loaf pan...
Resting for another hour....
Ready for the oven!  400 degree for 30 minutes.  All in all the only real work I did equaled about 15-20 minutes tops.  The rest of the time was waiting for the dough to either rest or bake.  That's it.  Yummy Yummy Stuff!

Now onto some weird,scary and a little embarrassing stuff.....
Have you guys ever watched that show on TLC What Not To Wear?  Well, I LOVE that show and my mom and I joke around how fun it would be to actually be on that show.  I used to love shopping in my younger years, but don't remember really liking it once I got into my mid to late 20's so needless to say, I lack in the style department.  I know that most homestead wanna be girls aren't the kind that are overly concerned about such things as clothes and style.... but I secretly want to be girly, I just don't know how to be girly.  And, apparently this was so evident that my mom got the whole family involved with hooking me up with a mock "What Not To Wear" day!  Now, folks, I have to admit... I was not a happy camper at first.  My grandmother had come to our store and I was expecting a visit followed by a lunch out with her.  So, when my brother Denny and my sister in law came in and told me what was about to go down, I was not happy.  I think it's even fair to say I acted like a brat.  Even when my mom handed me $300 and said I wasn't allowed to step a single foot into a thrift shop I had a big old giant size chip on my shoulder.  "I haven't even had my tea yet!"  I exclaimed.  But my family lovingly whisked me away and my brother bought some tea for me.  What a sweety.  I continued to have an attitude once we were actually in the store.  I dismissed every piece of clothing for some stupid reason.  I totally related to the people on the real show.  I was overwhelmed and had no idea where to even begin in trying to find new style. Shopping was hard enough by myself, now I had my whole family watching me and waiting for me to perform.  AND THEN IT HAPPENED.  Heather (my sister in law) picked out some clothes for me and every time I tried to say that it wouldn't look good on me, she sweetly told me it probably would and to just try it.  I was in a dressing room before I could say - I need to shave my legs!-   I was trying on clothes and hey..... I didn't look half bad in them.... even pastels that I assured Heather was all wrong for my pale skin.  She assured me that it would look good on me.  You know what?  They did.  I battled for a little longer.... but my family stood there, for some reason, cheering me on telling me how good I looked.  I kept thinking Why are they insisting on helping me?  Why?  Especially my brother and sister in law.  They keep giving and giving.  No questions asked.  They have supported us and brainstormed with us about our business. 
In those couple seconds that I stood before them wondering why the heck they would give up a very big chunk of their day for me, I got it.  They love me.  They are my family and they want to see me happy inside and out.  After that I didn't fight anymore.  I went with it.  I voiced concerns about a color or style, but not in a dismissive way.  I had fun.  I was being girly and I was having fun!  I was being spoiled for a day and I loved it!  Heather rocked some coupon magic and I got a ton of clothes for less than the $300!  My brother carried my bag out to the car.  We went back to our store, had lunch and then they took me BACK OUT to get my haircut.  I really enjoyed that part.  I had let down my guard and just enjoyed being with my family...... So here it is..... I went from the look above with those crazy walking across America kids from my previous post to this.......
Cool huh!?!
I love it! 
So yes, again I understand and can totally relate with the people on the real show.  It's ok to love yourself and let others love you as well.  It's ok to be girly.  It's ok to not take yourself  so seriously and just have fun.

Have Fun Friends!!