Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

time

Breathe in .... breathe out ....

Two weeks ago our family took a break from life's everyday pace,
to better experience life every day.
For half a decade, maybe, we've been doing this in the fall.
We call it "family week."

We un-attic (& de-stinkbug) the tent ...



... build a fire, and see how long we can keep it going ...



... coffee sets the mood for relaxing ... 
(with an impromptu science lesson regarding coconut oil & cream)



... eat outside every meal that we can ...



... make the most of the new "living space" ...



... learn new skills ...



... smile a lot ...



... firegaze a lot ...



My Farmer took our daughters to the county park to hunt mushrooms.
They also found a grapevine big enough to swing on!




... and a covered bridge ...



One night for supper he made arepas - 
two corn fritters fried with cheese in the middle.
We ate them so hot they burned our fingers.
We didn't care.



Spice & Sugar made dyes from pokeberries, walnut hulls, and pulverized grass,
to color corn husks for corncob doll clothes.



Off on another mushroom hunt, this time in our own woods.



... puffballs ...



... gleaned corn, more mushrooms, and a snail!
Can you see him?



Nice shelling her corn.



... and Spice claims the snail for a pet!



We gathered chestnuts from the treeline, 
roasted them over the fire ...



... and created the Perfect S'more!



... went fishing ...



... looked for beauty in the ordinary ...



... lounged on the hammock ...



All week, we breathed, in & out ...
... talked, read, sat in the sun ...
... drank in the outdoors God gives us for our inner calm.

It stilled our souls,
readied us for "regular" again, 
made it easier to say no, thanks to things that steal our still,
our gratitude re-birthed.

Better than a vacation in the tropics
was this week at home.








Friday, November 11, 2011

goings-on

If you were to peek into our lives over the last few weeks, 
here is what you might have seen ....


Grandma not only gave Mommy the day off, she set the girls to making applesauce while she was there!  They made and canned 13 quarts, all finished before Mommy came home.


We spent a day baking and decorating cookies for Sugar and Spice to sell 
at church to raise money for Bibles for India.




For five lovely days we played at a cabin in the mountains, 
part of the time with extended family.  


Teepees that grow more elaborate with each year that we go.  
This year they made "natural museums" complete with little mossy displays.

Lil' Snip loves his corners!

My Farmer was thrilled to find over a dozen different (and new to him) forms of fungus.



And everyday adventures.....

Dressing Lil' Snip up in a Honduran vest that Daddy wore when he was little:


Bounty of colorful carrots from my Farmer's fields:

Tasting agar (!?) from an extra petri dish my Farmer filled for propagating mushrooms:

Tea party surprise one day after Quiet Time:

Sunshine transforming the ordinary:



Our "Farmers' Breakfast":  kale and onions, toast, egg on ham with broiled cheese & tomatoes, coffee, and two squares of dark chocolate to finish it off.


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

the days were just packed . . .

 . . . packed loosely, though, and as full of stillness as they were of activity.  So lovely long and slow, the handful of days felt like luxurious weeks.  Last week my Farmer took off work and stayed home with us to play.  Here's what we did:

The girls helped my Farmer set up the tent, and we embarked on the good life - out of doors.  




Campfires galore were on the menu, followed by roasted hotdogs and s'mores at every opportunity.  All three daughters slept in the tent overnights till the weather betrayed them, three nights in all.





Sugar, Spice & Everything Nice went mushroom hunting with my Farmer ...




 
















Cheesemaking started on Monday and the process pretty much continued all week.  Check out the whole story here. 







On Tuesday we tried papermaking, something Sugar has been waiting to do for quite some time.  There were a few hitches along the way, but it ended well.  Details required a separate post.




More campfires ... 






And then, an ambitious project out of the blue, courtesy of my own roving mind:  to create a playspace in a generations-old junk storage spot.  I present to you .... 



.... The Loft.





..... the workers ....




.... and the results!








We were not the only ones creating something new.  My brother and his wife blessed the family with a new member and we were thrilled to be available to visit him.





And all week long, the thankful things.....




# 142 - hot breakfasts
# 144 - luxury of a mid-morning coffee break with my Farmer
# 148 - new spaces, reclaimed
# 149 - Chopin piano on the stereo, to raindrops
# 150 - the lullaby of Spice reading Paddington Bear to Nice
# 151 - my mushroom meatball pizza - edible love
# 154 - oyster mushrooms in the fog
# 159 - friends' differences, laughter, soul-sameness






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