Thursday, July 3, 2014

It's all about the pickles!

Yep....it's a longstanding tradition which I haven't been able to fulfill until this year when the Farmer's Market had pickling cucumbers and dill.  I was so happy.  I dug out all my old supplies and got to work.....

I found these cute tags at the Dollar General store for gifting but I don't think there will be any gifting of pickles.  The tags were only a dollar for 12 and they came with the twine too.  Cute!
Washed and sliced and cooking in the pickling solution that gets drained off later.....
See how they change color........
The actual brine that they will reside with in the jars...............
Here they are being processed in the hot water.........


Ta Da!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have another 1/2 jar in the frig that wasn't full enough to process so I'll be enjoying them now.  It's a lot of work and a lot of mess for 4 pints of pickles.  BTW these were bread and butter pickles and the whole time I was making them I thought of my Aunt Edna who made "the best".  The fond memories I have of her came flooding back as the smell put me right back there in her house as she was making these pickles.
I have enough cukes left for a few jars of dills and that's what I'll be making today.  Happy Trails and Happy 4th of July Eve.  Everyone in the path of Arthur, please stay safe.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

A gift for no reason...the best kind!

I got a box in the mail yesterday from my daughter filled with "treasures"!  Lucky me!  We do that, my daughter and I.....we set things aside until there's enough for a box to mail off and that's just what she did...........I had mentioned that I needed to get a new kitchen timer as mine was no longer "dependable".....sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't...not good!  Look what she sent me...the cutest little timer I ever did see!
A container/holder for my K-cups for my Keurig.  She said my SIL got it on clearance for .50!  Those Keurig holders on their website which are very similar are like $25 or $30!  I never thought they were worth that much but I know there were many that did.  I keep mine in glass jars but when you have company it is nice to have a variety displayed so they can see their choices.   I'll certainly put it to use when she comes to visit.
 A spray purse size hand sanitizer and some grape lip balm.  She and I are more lip balm than lip stick people.
A magazine she got free and thought I would enjoy....and yes I will!
I've been wanting to see this movie for awhile and my daughter mentioned that she had it and it was one of their favorite family movies so she lent it to me.  I watched it already and it is a "feel good" movie and one in which the "underdog" wins out in the end!  It's basically my life story although I have to practice my super powers! LOL!  It's a great story to empower children and give them confidence.  You've probably all seen it as I am a bit slow keeping up with "Hollywood". 
And last but in no way least are these delicious oatmeal craisin cookies......thank you, Amy!  YUMMO!
I hope you have a delightful surprise today too!  Happy Trails!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Thrifty Tuesday!

I really do love to re-purpose and not waste things but this might have been a bit much.  I made my own wrapping paper out of newspaper.  I must admit I had fun but there was the newsprint that gets all over your hands and any thing you touch.  Maybe that's why people used the comics years ago.....not newsprint.



I have a little sponge on a stick that made the paint dots.  I bought my SIL, Tracy, a space pen and some of these great Field Notes that I heard about from Annie at Knitsofacto and I think he will really like them.  Heck, I would like them too.  I got him the Country Fair ones for Iowa since that's where he lives with my daughter and grandchildren.  It's a very belated birthday gift.
So, after wrapping and packing 2 big boxes full of presents for 3 birthday "boys", I rode off to the post office to mail them and paid $30.00 to ship them!  It's a good thing I didn't spend any money on wrapping paper! LOL!  I got cards at the Dollar store for .50 a piece and I can't make them for that price.  I'm certain they will get there by their birthdays now so I can sleep well.  Next year it will be shipping from Amazon and paying for their gift wrapping service.  The giraffes didn't make it yet nor did the cookies but they can be sent and appreciated any time.  I just wanted to ensure they had something on their birth day.   I only wish I could be there to help them celebrate.  Now, I have to go get ready for the other 2 birthdays at the end of this month! LOL!
Happy Trails!

Sunday, June 29, 2014

YOP Finale for year 2013-2014

Well, here it is...the last update of the 3rd YOP.   In reviewing my projects it doesn't seem like I got as much done as I wanted to and there was much "stumbling" but I was amazed at how much I learned this year and how proficient I am becoming especially in knitting.   I would no longer call myself a beginner at this stage and that is thanks to all of you who have commented on my projects, encouraged me and given me some great advice!
Here's what I completed this year:

Completed for YOP1314:
1.  Pillowcase with Crocheted Edging  
2.  Ear Flap Hat - for Uriah
3.  Birdie Decoration 
4.  Bunting - Project #2 from Cute and Easy Crochet by Nicki Trench
5.  Bunny Buddy Blanket - made for Uriah
6.  Grandmother's Favorite  -  5 (washcloth)
7.  Pumpkins and squash - I think I got this pattern from  Dawn's blog also.  http://dawndavis.blogspot.com/   I can't remember now...oh, I am getting old!
8.  Granny Square thread crocheted bookmark - gift for Kay
9.  Roll Brim Hat - for Jim
10.  Roll brim hat - for Ben
11.  Waffle weave dishcloth from Mason Dixon book #1- sewing in ends....so many!
12.  Irish hiking Scarf
13.  Preemie Crocheted Hat for 2lbs (1)

There are more WIP's for sure but what I am most pleased about are the skills I picked up this year which is always part of my goals; to learn and expand my capabilities.

Skills and/or new frontiers:
Crocheting with crochet thread
Knitting cables
How to put in a "life line" in knitting
How to pick up dropped stitches in knitting
Using DPN's
Amigurumi crochet
Crocheting edging onto something

You can check my sidebar for my complete list of WIP's (there are lots still)

And so you won't go away "empty handed" here are a few pictures..........
I didn't have this in my project list or on Ravelry at all and I think I made it last year but anyway this was what got me excited about making toys.
 I finished the spots for giraffe #1 for Sam.  I just need to make pom poms for the mane, attach appendages and embroider the face and it will be done!  Wow!  An FO maybe next week too?

I also got Susan B. Anderson's book on toys...the 2nd of my toy books from her.  This one has the giraffe pattern in it and so much more!  She is phenomenal....she has a blog and does pod casts and right now she has a drawing going on and she has them quite often.  I love her recommendations for yarns and Etsy shops and patterns also.
Here's giraffe #2 for Grayson on the needles!  This is the outside.......
and the inside.........
I also got this book on embroidery from Alicia Paulson who I adore.  I love her needlecrafts, her knitting, her crocheting, her house, her family, her sewing and quilting, her recipes (and her husband, Andy's ,who also cooks), her decorating.....let's just say I love the whole "package".
Here's  a sampling from the book........
Shelf edging!  I love shelf edging!
Love these curtains!
Happy Trails!  I'm off to plan next weeks YOP's for the 2014/2015 year!  So fun! 

Friday, June 27, 2014

Miracles abound in the Queen's Kingdom!

I don't know if you believe in miracles but I do.  I have several a week or several a day...I guess some days it doesn't take much to impress me but this one I'm going to tell you about is pretty impressive and I've got plenty more where they came from if you ever want to hear about them.  But this one just happened so......
My daughter and I haven't seen each other in 3 years...long story but mostly financial issues on both sides.  She didn't think she would be able to come down this summer either.  Now you see why I want to move back North.  I've never seen my one grandchild, Grayson.  Anyway, the night before last I was laying in bed knitting and the storm had finished and I looked out my window and there was the biggest, most beautiful rainbow I had ever seen..I mean EVER!  I was so excited I hopped out of bed and grabbed my camera.  I tried to take pictures through the window but I could tell it wasn't working that good so I even went outside in my pj's to take some.  I'm big on "signs" and I knew this was one but not sure what it meant.
 These pictures don't do it justice at all..........




 I still get chills just looking at the pictures and remembering how awesome it was in person.....I was so excited that "the girls" thought something was wrong.  I kept trying to get them to look up at the sky but they just kept looking at me wondering what was going on.
 There it is just outside my bedroom window.....
 The next morning my daughter called and she said she had gotten up and felt so joyful and had a feeling that something very good was going to happen that day.  I told her about the rainbow and we both agreed something was in the works.  We both went about our days and she called me again later.  She was in tears and right away I got scared and asked what was wrong but she "No, no,  these are happy tears!"  I asked her what was going on and she explained to me that she was in the library parking lot and was just going in and when she went to check her purse to make sure she had her library card, she found an envelope in her purse addressed to her.  Inside the envelope was money that her Bible study group had collected so she could come down and see me.  She had gone to Bible study the night before and hadn't looked in her purse since then.  By now we were both crying and neither of us are "cry babies"..well, at least not me..LOL! 
So, if any of you don't believe in miracles....big or small...my advice is Start Believing!  I'm so excited she is coming down and I get to see my grandchildren and my daughter.  I have never seen Grayson in person and he will be 3 this July.  I'm SO excited!  He and Sam will be attending "Camp Grandma" with all the privileges and amenities that select membership includes!  Happy Trails!  Watch for miracles.....they're out there!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Books and more books!

I have gotten behind in telling you about some book news.........I just got this today.  I have been waiting and waiting for it to come out in paperback and there it was at Wal-Mart today!  I love this author and I loved her first book Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.  So guess what I'll be reading tonight?

I also finished this book...for the second time.  I will probably reread this book once or twice a year it is that inspiring!  This book speaks to my soul and the author and I have a lot in common.  I wish she's come out with another one like this but it wouldn't be the same because now she has a job at Mother Earth News and probably doesn't need to "budget" anymore. LOL!   Plus, people really liked her book and it is still selling.
 
Last year I went to a garage sale and the person had evidently been to the Laura Ingall's Museum in Mansfield, Missouri which is about 3 hours from here because she had about 4 or 5 of these little books about the Wilders and the Ingalls.  If you're not familiar with Laura Ingalls she wrote The Little House on the Prairie books.  She married into the Wilder family.  I gave all my books by Laura to my daughter as she grew up reading those books.  I thought she would love these too but I want to read them before I give them to her....is that wrong? LOL!  They will be part of her birthday gift and I will wrap them up as she loves to have lots of little things to unwrap.  Her Christmas stocking was always her favorite because "Santa" would wrap every little thing in it.  What was "he" nuts?  Anyway, I read this one and I love reading about these families as Laura's Little House on the Prairie books were based on her own life.  These were only 10 cents each at the garage sale.....what a deal!  They were listed as $3.95 each on the back.
I picked up this used book at a sale a while back and I got it to give to her also.  It's a hoot.  Of course I'm reading it first! LOL!  Books are a great gift because you can read them and then give them.  It helps if the person has the same taste in books. Ha! Ha! 
When I was cleaning the other day I was also dusting and rearranging my books and I ran across this one which I started reading (of course). It is actually newspaper essays written by a stay at home Mom in Maine back in the 50's or 60's I think.  She was a journalist major in college and her writing is fantastic.   She lived in Kennebunk, Maine.  Each article is unique, like a little short story.  I love "real" life books, not reality shows.  This was really a diamond in the rough and I can barely put it down it's so good.  
That's all for now.  I need to go make supper.  I hope you had a great Monday and I'll catch up with you tomorrow as Wal-Mart day is exhausting. LOL!  I have more to share tomorrow though so stop by.  Happy Trails!





Sunday, June 22, 2014

YOP Sunday

This is the second to the last Sunday for this year's YOP.   Next Sunday is the wrap up and then on to Year #4....I cannot believe it!  I have not gotten much of anything done this week except I was really good at being scatter-brained.  All of a sudden I got the urge to clean and clear out and trust me, that doesn't happen often enough around here so I had to go with it....it really wasn't a choice if you saw my house. 
I have "miles to go before I sleep" but I dusted, vacuumed, washed windows, and even took my wicker outside and hosed it down (the easiest way to dust wicker).  I hung new curtains....really I just hang towels and dresser scarves for curtains using clips and tension rods).  I took down the drapes and threw them out after trying to wash them....they were my Mother's good silk drapes but they were old and the sun had it's way with the edges of them plus I can't afford to have them cleaned...the last time it cost $60.00 so out they went!  I like everything in my house to be "scrubbable".  Now, if I could only get rid of all the carpeting! LOL!
As for YOP progress....a little.......the giraffe's legs are done and I've started on the spots
  I also unpinned and repinned the quilt using my new taped "skewer method".....I'm going to leave the skewers there and just cover with a tablecloth so I will always have it ready

We've had a boatload of rain here which is nice for a change but it sure makes it way down the hills like a raging river......... erosion at work
I finally got my rock layed and now need more of it..........no more wasting money on mulch
Here's some pictures from my walks this week........



Connie...do you know what this flower is?  These are all out in the woods.  It looks like Kalanchoe but that doesn't grow wild does it?
  Wild raspberries!  I have to remember where these are!
 Does anyone know what these are?   They look like pom poms!
Coming back out of "the hills" towards the lake.........
Back to civilization........
Someone's put some cute decorations out for the upcoming holiday here in the states!
Have a great week everyone and pray that I get some WIP's wrapped up this week! LOL!  Happy Trails!