Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Which End is Up?

Things have been a bit topsy-turvy in the weather department this summer.  It was so wet that many of the things I planted in the garden rotted, but the weeds had a lovely go of it and took over.  It has been quite warm for most of the month so far, including several days in the high 80's...in October!

We FINALLY got a spell of cooler weather, even a frost advisory for tonight, and look what my plants are doing!

This cucumber came up on it's own about 3 weeks ago!
My weeping cherry started blooming again!

Tonight I have that cucumber covered against the frost, along with several pepper plants and my herbs, even though it was warm in the sun today while JP and I hauled and stacked firewood.

J informed me several weeks ago, that it was banned book week.  In honor of that, I decided to finally read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.  I had started it several times and couldn't make it through.  I did finish this time, and was quite dismayed at the ending.  I'm sorry that I spent all that time reading it!

I don't feel like my head is on straight tonight - my schedule has been absolutely crazy this week and I'm not sure who's coming or going or when or why.  

I think it's time for bed.


Monday, October 1, 2018

They're Baaaack!

The minions have returned!  By this, I mean those thousands of stink bugs that plaster the sides of our house every fall, and somehow creep through tiny crevices to find their ways inside as well.  It is absolutely disgusting!

I might as well call these things the minions as well:

the gazillion teeny weeds growing in my garden paths.  You can also note in this picture, how much of my mulch washed away in the rains we had several weeks ago.  It isn't what I wanted to do, but I have removed all of the pull-able sized weeds from the garden, and I sprayed weed killer on all these - I don't feel that I had any other recourse!

Today I spent about 2 hours digging dandelions and thistles from the asparagus bed.  I did this about 2 months ago before I mulched it all thoroughly.

SIGH.

L's 2 caterpillars formed beautiful chrysalises.  I figure that it will be 2-4 more days before they are back as well - this time as monarch butterflies!


This evening, for the first time in 10 years, both girls had after school activities that actually started RIGHT AFTER SCHOOL.  It seems a reasonable request to have this happen, but it does not most of the time.  It meant much less driving around, dropping off and picking up this evening, for which I was very grateful.

2 more weeks of soccer, and one more month until the play.  Hooray for Fall!

Monday, September 17, 2018

I Wear My Sunglasses at Night...

Well, not exactly at night, but in the dark...I was part of the way down the driveway to take the girls to school this morning, when I realized that I wasn't wearing my glasses (which I actually need to drive.)  Instead of backing back up the driveway, turning off the car, and unlocking the house to get in to my glasses, I dug around in the glove box for my prescription sunglasses.  I wore these to drop-off at both schools, and then home again, despite sun not being fully up, and the clouds/rain that are remnants from Florence.

I was wearing my glasses when I discovered a monarch caterpillar on the milkweed that I was pulling in the chicken yard Sunday afternoon.  After careful searching, L & I found another tiny one, and I left the remaining milkweed alone. L is now raising them in her butterfly enclosure in the house.  We haven't been able to find monarch caterpillars for the past several years, so this makes me happy!




L worked as Ball Girl at the Varsity Soccer game on Saturday.  The girls wiped up with the competition.  I was (very) briefly regretful that J wasn't playing this year:  the first Fall in 10 years that she hasn't been playing soccer!  She said that last year "just wasn't as much fun as it used to be."  Likely much of that was from the fact that she had drama practice AND soccer practice or game every night for 2 months, not to mention homework.  She was pretty stressed last Fall!

We got over 8 inches of rain last week in a 3 day period - nothing to compare to the drenching that NC got over the weekend.  We anticipated 24 + hours of drenching rain from Florence today, but have only gotten a half inch or less.  We really didn't need another day where the kids had a 2 hour delay for school due to flooding, and then came home 2 hours later because the rain never stopped!

L has a home soccer game tomorrow afternoon, and J is supposed to be at the HS for play rehearsal right in the middle of it.  Sigh.  Can scheduling EVER go smoothly?

Must run...work and school tomorrow!


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Please Don't Stop the Music

We have had a rather exciting long weekend for Labor Day!

On Friday afternoon, the Middle School had a Fall Festival, sponsored by the PTO.  A friend and I volunteered to help out.  We had a bunch of inflatables brought in to play on, as well as kick ball and 4 square tournaments, free hot dogs and bottled water, a DJ, and the Kona Ice Truck was there as well.  My friend and I were manning the football inflatable, which was set up next to the jousting one, so I was able to watch L joust with a buddy.


It was a super hot day, so it felt good to go out to eat that evening with my parents to celebrate our anniversaries, which were in early August.

We reserved tickets several months ago for a Pentatonix concert about an hour from home on Saturday evening.  The opening acts were Calum Scott and Echosmith, who was actually cut short after 3 songs because of a forecasted chance of lightning.  We were all instructed to take cover for about 15-20 minutes, and after the threat cleared, Pentatonix came on, and we had a great time!


Sunday and Monday were way too hot to be outside, except in the pool, so we stayed in.  Yesterday and today have been even worse, and the schools even let out at 1:00 and cancelled outdoor sports practices.  That has never happened before!  There is no AC in the Middle School, so I'm sure those kiddos got SUPER hot!

This evening, L is off to an abbreviated soccer practice, as they have their first real game tomorrow.  J heads to voice/guitar in a few minutes.  She is prepping her audition piece for the Fall Production auditions next week.

Rock on Fall!

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Random Strangeness

The girls have been back to school for about a week now.  So far, things seem to be going well - we are managing to get off in the mornings without the prerequisite craziness that became the norm last year.  Homework is getting done for the most part.  Between JP and myself, we are getting the girls to and from their after school activities on time.  Whew!

L has Algebra this year.  3 years ago, when J took Algebra, she was spending 2-3 hours nightly on homework.  It was a BAD year from a Math standpoint, but I've already blogged about that and moved on.  L has been spending at least 2 hours nightly "doing Algebra homework."  The quotes are meant to imply that she is not actually focusing on the homework.  I'm convinced that it wouldn't take her as long if she could focus!

JP recently bought a couple of Echo Dots and rigged them up in different rooms of the house.  It has been kind of fun asking Alexa questions, playing games, and having her play songs on a whim.  Last night, she started playing Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" out of the blue.  Tonight she says she isn't connected, all the while playing music from Pandora.  Perhaps Alexa is ill?

At work today, I moved into my 6th office space since December.  I am on my own again, which has been kinda nice.  I will move again in a few weeks, and this should be my permanent office.  I will be sharing with one of the NPs at that time.

My garden, which has normally been my pride and joy, has been quite an embarrassment this year.  It is more weeds than anything.  My 2 beds of corn grew a total of about 20 stalks, but at least we'll get a taste.  The tomatoes are producing well, and I have been making and canning pasta sauce about twice a week for the past 3 weeks.

We have also been eating a lot of tomatoes.  On Tuesday we had Pasta with Pesto alla Trapanese.  On Wednesday, we had tomato pie.  Tonight we had the Trapanese again because we like it so much!

The makings of my pesto:  cherry tomatoes, pine nuts,
garlic, purple & green basil & one pepperoncini.

JP has been reading a book recently about eating insects.  He informed me last night that Tomato Horn Worms are edible and delicious.  They creep me out, and I decline to even try one, thanks anyway.  Check out this person's post about it:   http://www.greatlakespermaculture.org/?p=260.

That is enough random strangeness for one post.  I must go and be productive!

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Back to the Books

As has been our tradition for the past several years, we took another week of vacation at the 11th hour right before school started back in session.

We spent part of a day at Meadowcroft, where we threw the atlatl and tomahawk, visited a one room schoolhouse and blacksmith shop from the 19th century, and the rockshelter that housed early humans 16,000 years ago.


L was the only one who actually
 hit the target with her tomahawk


Later, we travelled East to visit JP's sister and BIL outside of Philadelphia.  The girls and I went into the city for an afternoon - walked through China Town, and the historic district in Philly, and bought items for dinner at the Italian Market.



The last few days were spent in back to school shopping and last minute doctor appointments.  L had her first middle school soccer practice on Wednesday, and both girls were up bright and early for school on Thursday.

We have had a wonderfully relaxing weekend, full of good food (homemade pasta and fresh sauce; salted caramel praline ice cream; apple pie with chocolate, caramel and bourbon; curry soup) and rest.

I spent several hours working in the garden, and a little time working in my flower bed.  I will discuss that more at another time, but I did manage to pick this little bouquet.

Blooming now:  zinnias, mums, Russian sage, mint

L has her first soccer game on Tuesday, so more photos to come.  I hope you are enjoying your transitions to Fall as well.

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Waffling

For breakfast this morning, I made President Kennedy's Favorite Waffles.  I recently read that the lovely Jackie O. fixed this recipe on a regular basis for JFK, and what's good enough for the President is good enough for my family.


These waffles were AMAZING!  They are melt in your mouth light, but crispy on the outside.  You should definitely give this recipe a try:

The President's Favorite Waffles

1/2 cup butter
1 T sugar
2 eggs, separated
1 c buttermilk
1 c + 1 T cake flour
1/4 t salt
4 t baking powder

- Beat egg whites until stiff.
- Stir together flour, salt and baking powder.
- Cream butter and sugar, and then add egg yolks.
- Gradually add dry ingredients to butter mixture, alternating with buttermilk.
- Gently fold in egg whites.
- Cook in well greased waffle iron until golden and crispy.