Little House in Forest Acres

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Tired??

This is actually the third or fourth time I have attempted to make a new post, but each time I have been sidetracked for one reason or another. Ed and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary this week. We had a wonderful meal out, and we spent part of that time with some dear friends who were also celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary!

Life seems just plain full. I am feeling tired a lot and struggle to meet my daily goals for what I want to do around the house. I have not been consistently working out since May, and I can certainly tell in my waistline. I just have been unable to wake myself up at o' dark thirty to get any exercise. Well, except for last week one morning, and I was attacked by a dog during my walk. I do have some lovely bruises on my leg to show for it. Ed got me an iphone for our anniversary, and I am really enjoying the ipod feature- so much so that I was cleaning the kitchen listening to the ipod all the while Ed was locked out of the house and could not get my attention even by knocking or ringing the door bell.

I hope to catch up on some rest this week, and if not, I'll just pray and trust that God will meet me each day to accomplish what really needs to be done for His kingdom. I'd love to find someone to exercise, jog or walk with in our area just for some accountability. So, please put that in your prayers for me. Hope everyone has a blessed start to the week.

That's all for now. I'll try to get some new pics up soon.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Big City

Our big weekend trip was to the big city of Atlanta. We went to see Nathan and Jessica's new (well, he is 6 months old now) baby, Wyatt. Let me just say how sweet it was to hold him. Both Wyatt and Hank are really great kids. I'm a little jealous because I've never seen them fussy. It seemed to me that my children were always fussy when they were young.

We had a wonderful time and great food at Chez Woody Atlanta. Of course, we had to go to the Flying biscuit for breakfast on Saturday. I can only think of one word- YUM. Ava & Jenna had SO much fun jamming in Nathan's basement. It's amazing how much Jenna liked the drums. We made it back home on Saturday evening so we could get to church on Sunday. The girls started cherub choir on Sunday evening, and I think they really liked it.

We did have a surprise upon our return. Our garage had been broken into. The only thing missing- Ed's bike. Guess it was a one man job because my bike is still there. The locksmith is supposed to be here today to fix the garage lock, but he hasn't called yet. That's all for now from the Little House

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Where has September Gone?

Okay, wasn't it just September 1st a day or so ago? I know they say time speeds up as you get older but really I am not that old, and time is going by so quickly. So, if you are reading this you must want to know what is going on at our house. We were able to play rescue to a friend in need on Friday when her car broke down. She was never so happy to be friends with a homeschooling family because she dropped us back at home, and we let her have our car for the rest of the day. Saturday, our whole family went to the all local farmers market. I just love that place. Then, as a real treat, I went to see the Julie/Julia project with my friend Kristy. Maybe only the second or third time I have been to the theatre since the girls were born. It is a GREAT movie. I read the book and thought it was only okay, but the movie is four stars. I was totally fascinated by Julia Child's life. After the movie, our neighbors had us over for a cook out. Sunday, we returned the favor and had them over for lunch after church.

On Labor Day, we did a little bit of "school", and then went to the Zollers for some food and fun in the pool. It's midweek now, and I am trying not to be nervous about my new sewing class tonight. I'm not the type that usually gets intimidated, but for some reason, I think I might be. On the bright side, a dear friend, Tara is also in the class. Tara and I worked together for 4 years or so at CENTA. She is one of the friends who inspired me to take up sewing in the first place.

We spend Thursday back at Classical Conversations which again is such an inspiration for me. The girls are also living the material and school. They actually ask to do school a lot. I am taking this as a good sign. We are now on the 4th book in the Little House series- "On the Banks of Plum Creek", and the girls are still calling me Ma sometimes. I'm not so fond of this, but last time I asked Jenna not to call me Ma, she said, "okay, Jeannie".

So we do have fun weekend plans, but I don't want to give anything away. So, you will just have to check back next week.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Our Supper Co-op

Many of you know, I have been in a supper co-op since October of 2005. I can hardly believe it has been neary 4 years worth of great meals, and friendship on top of that. So, it works like this: We are 1 of 4 families. We cook Monday through Thursday. Each family cooks the main dish only one night and delivers that meal to the other families. For example, tonight, we are having Caribbean chicken salad.

A lot of people, when they find out about this immediately think it is a GREAT idea. Others, however, quickly say, "I could never do that". Well, I took a few pics of the meal I made a week or so ago so you could see what it looks like. It was Italian sausage, peppers and cheese grits. I made the grits in the crock pot. I did have to chop a fair amount of onions and peppers, but it was worth it.

Kelly, Kristi, Sarah and I meet once a quarter (or so) to plan all the meals. Yes, we do allow changes- even last minute ones. Not only have we been through many meals together, but we have been through births, deaths, moves and a whole host of other life events. Another plus, the week of your birthday, everyone brings you a meal, and you get the week off! Now, that's what I call a gift. On that note, I better set the table for our meal....

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Lots of Fun at Little House

Things have been hopping around here. This past weekend, Clay and his 5 wonderful children came to visit while Brooke was enjoying her Mommy-cation. Ava & Jenna had SO much fun with all their relatives. I posted a pic of the BIG girls playing beach on the driveway. It is such a blessing to have them all so close in age.

We started homeschool this week. We have completed three days, and Ed said something about only 12 more years to go. Seriously, it is a lot of fun. The girls are enjoying it and so am I. Ava keeps asking if we can "do more school". To sum it up, so far so good. I really enjoyed our meet and greet with Classical Conversations (CC) last week. We will meet every Thursday morning. This is such a great thing for me- to have all that encouragement from other homeschooling moms. And, A & J's little class is so sweet.

Sometime a week or so ago, I did take the time to do some embroidery. I am learning to merge stitch files with other files and to stack embroidery objects. I hope to get back to sewing soon. Maybe, I need to go cut out my next project now.

Oh, how could I forget. Today is the 12 year anniversary of our first date. We do have a babysitter coming and dinner plans to celebrate. My how time flies, especially when you are having fun.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Something in the Coffee??

Many of you know I grew up in very rural Kentucky. I remember desperately wanting a mailbox so a mailman could deliver our mail or even just neighbors. My plan was to leave my hometown upon high school graduation and well, honestly, never move back. And, I didn't

Now, before you think it was all bad, there are somethings about living in the country that made my childhood incredibly rich. On the other hand, the city has some things to offer that just can't be had in the country. I am not what most people would call a "country girl", but I do find myself thinking lately of how nice it could be to be slightly more rural (let me define this by saying I mean 30 minutes travel time to a nice city). Before one gets too carried away, let's just take this country living thing in stages. So, this has me thinking -is it because I have taken up sewing and will be homeschooling that I am having these earthy desires? Yikes, I did read that knitting book, too.

Okay, maybe Ed has been putting something in the coffee. That must be it, right??

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Food, Inc.

I went to see Food, Inc. last night. It was very thought provoking on how the food we eat in this country is controlled by a few powerful companies, politics, and of course, greed. Last year, Ed and I read "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver, and we both loved it. The message from both is really the same. We, as a country, have turned a blind eye regarding where our food and how it gets to our table. I would highly recommend seeing the film and/or reading the book above. Food, Inc. will be out on DVD in October. Now, Barbara and I don't agree on religious views, but otherwise, you will find her book a great read. I think we will get back to buying more things locally. Off to the farmer's market at the zoo after Little Gym today.