They're wired for their first night in the new house!
"Just living is not enough, one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." Hans Christian Anderson
Friday, December 4, 2009
It's more like a slumber party
Oct 11We had a special evening with mom and dad last night as our two month stay with them came to an end. All of our boxes are in the garage and basement and our mattresses are in the bedrooms. All appliances save the oven are installed, but we should be okay with the microwave oven for awhile. We only need to be without it for a couple more weeks.
Tomorrow's the big day!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
The silver lining
And still we wait
September 1"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint."
Isaiah 40: 31
We are still waiting for the new house to be done so we can move in. The six of us are living with mom and dad which is such a blessing. It is fun being back in my childhood home though stressful at times because of space constrictions. Everyone is making the best of it and it is very peaceful most of the time.
While it is frustrating to be dealing with bank and contractor delays when we are so anxious to be in our new home, God has allowed us to see His hand in delaying all of our plans this year. I became very ill a couple of days after Oliver's birth and for the past seven weeks have battled with my health. Living with mom and dad enabled me to avoid hospitalization and for Josh to keep working when he had no more time off.
Everything had a purpose - from our building project falling through at the first of the year, to the 60+ houses we looked at, to the four houses we made offers on and lost, to the foreclosure we finally bought where a three week renovation turned into a 9 weeks and counting reno . . . - everything seemed to be pushing us toward the inevitability of living with mom and dad for awhile. And while He didn't have to show us, we now know why.
Mom, thank you for your tireless, perfect care while I get my health and strength back.
It isn't that complicated
Making butter
August 21
step 1. skim the cream off the top of raw milk
step 1. skim the cream off the top of raw milk
step 2. put the cream in a jar with a tight lid
step 3. shake. alot. (or roll. Keeping the cream in constant movement, your butter should begin to form in about 10 minutes or less. The whole process, depending on the amount of cream you start with should take 30-45 minutes.)
step 4. separate the butter from the butter milk (set buttermilk aside for a recipe that calls for it. If the milk was fresh, it should last about a week to a week and a half.)
step 5. rinse the butter
step 6. spread on homemade zucchini bread that just came out of the oven
step 7. refrigerate in a glass container for future use. Keeps up to 10 days if you don't eat it all sooner!
Bittersweet
August 11
It's the last day in their "life house" as Noah calls it. They each say good bye to their rooms.
It's the last day in their "life house" as Noah calls it. They each say good bye to their rooms.
The house is clean and ready for the tenants to move in tomorrow.
It was a day I had looked forward to for so long - and it was finally here. This day was such an answer to prayer, and yet I was a little blue (no pun intended since we're all wearing blue in this picture, a complete coincidence.)
My two eldest babies were brought home from the hospital to this house. My youngest two were born in the pale green bedroom upstairs. We lived here for ten years. It was my first home with Josh, my first place out from under the roof of my mom and dad.
Yes, it was a bittersweet day.
But I'm looking forward with great expectations.
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