Monday, October 7, 2013

Foxy girl!

I've been seeing cute little fox hats all over the place, and decided Josephine had to have one.  Here she is:

 
Yep, crying again.  She is not a willing model.  Ever.  I took the pic anyway.
 
You can find the pattern here.  The pattern is not mine, it is by another designer.  I love it!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

We recently visited the Pioneer Trails Museum.  Notice the box of yarn.  All I can think is that is not near enough yarn for a 5 month trip, riding in a covered wagon! 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Birthday Girl!




 
Today was my sweet little baby's 3rd birthday.  At times it seems like just yesterday that she entered our world, all 3 pounds 12 ounces of her.  She was 2 months early, and she spent a month in the NICU.  That month felt like a lifetime.  I wanted to bring my little baby home so badly, to hold her and cuddle her and not be surrounded by nurses and doctors and machinery that made buzzing and beeping noises constantly. 
 
The day we brought her home, we were so scared.  She was tiny.  Oh so tiny.  The nurses just chuckled when I expressed my fear.  "You'll be fine", they assured me.
 
And we were.  We were just fine.  Perfect, actually. 
 
My oldest daughter often says to me, "What did we do without this baby in our lives?"  And I can't answer her, because I don't remember.  She's such an integral part of our family, that I can't remember our world without her. 
 
Happy Birthday, Jo.  We are so happy that you have been a part of our family and our hearts for the last 3 years.  You are so very loved! 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Independence Farmers Market pics, and soap shop address


 
Here's a couple of soap pics from the weekend.  I'm so disappointed, I forgot to replace my camera card, so I had to use my phone.  BUT...  a nice new friend that I met Saturday took some pics, so hopefully I'll have more weekend pictures to share soon!
 
Also....  here's the new soap shop:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/FreshPickedSoaps
 
I don't have much listed yet, but soon I will have a shop full of our delicious soaps! 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Beet greens = compost? Not anymore!

You know those beautiful leafy greens at the top of your bunch of fresh beets from the farmer's market?  Don't throw them in the compost bucket, cook them! 
This is so simple that it does not even warrant being written in recipe form.  Trim the red, woody stems from the tasty, tender green part.  put them in a pan with butter, olive oil, or any other fat you choose.  Season to taste.  I used Applewood smoked salt, which has become my favorite.  You can add some chopped garlic or onions if you would like.  Anything goes here.  Sautee for about 10 minutes, until the greens become wilty and tender.  And that's it!  Could it be any easier?

I went a step further and added a can of white beans for a super satisfying lunch.  Delicious!

 
a quick web search for "beet green recipes" will result in a treasure trove of other recipes.  Let me know if you try them!

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Strawberry Festival

Last Saturday we attended the Strawberry Festival at the Vaile Mansion in Independence, MO.  It was a fantastic time!  I didn't get much time to walk around and take pictures, but I did get a few.
That's my handsome hubby, and our booth.
 

a close up shot of our booth
 

 
This vendor had so many beautiful plants
 

The doors to the Vaile Mansion, and ladies who give tours.  Don't you love their hats?
 

Not the best shot, but this is the kettle corn vendor, in period clothing.  Yummiest kettle corn ever!
 
In other news, I cut the rest of our beautiful peonies and placed them in the window.
 
 
And, our peach trees are full of little baby peaches.