After
sitting on my butt all week at my desk job I was really itching to do some
stuff around the home front this past weekend.
I started out my day with a hot cup of coffee to sip while I got caught
up on all the great posts my fellow bloggers put up over the past week. It is becoming my Saturday morning
routine. I just love all the wonderful
ideas they have and hearing about their latest adventures. Getting to know people as far away as England
and Australia. Bloggers are just a great
group of people. I love it!
Next I
turned a half gallon of whole milk into a gallon of "half milk" and
got it in the refrigerator to chill. I
then sliced up the last of the loaf of homemade wheat bread I made last week
for toast and jam for our breakfast.
Nothing tastier than a nice thick slice of toasted homemade bread with
real butter and homemade raspberry jam.
I also had milk and orange juice for the girls.
I baked
a potato, that was a little soft, in the microwave to give to our neighbors
chickens. After breakfast the girls took
it outside and fed it to them. They
loved it, of course.
I
started a new loaf of bread dough going and then started a new batch of beer to
ferment in the keg. It takes four weeks
to complete a batch (two weeks in the keg and then two weeks in the bottles) so
by the time it is finished the weather will be warm and perfect for enjoying a
cold brew outside with friends.
After
washing up the dishes the girls and I made homemade yogurt. We haven't had any for a long time so we were
excited about finally getting to make some and have it on hand. Like bread I hope to keep this going and part
of our regular stock.
Yogurt getting ready to set up. |
Another
round of dishes and time to do a load of laundry which actually turned into
two. I got my work clothes washed and
hung to dry first and then a load of darks washed and hung to dry. While each load of laundry was washing I
helped my oldest daughter go through our craft supplies and get set up at our
folding table outside to begin a huge fundraising craft project she is
starting. It is a big undertaking but I
know once this girl is determined she'll make it happen. I'll let you know more about what she is
doing in a separate post. I'm really
proud of her.
The
youngest grabbed her Nintendo and headed outside to keep her big sister company
which left me all alone in the house.
What a perfect time to get their Easter baskets assembled. I have been acquiring and stashing items for
their baskets since February so I was excited to get them put together.
While I
was at it I repurposed the bottom of a clear round deli container I had saved
to make a mini basket out of for a friend.
I used a hole punch to make two holes near the top, then twisted two
pipe cleaners I already had together to make the handle attaching them to the
container through the holes. Super
easy. I also used glue and spring themed
foam cut outs I had leftover from a previous project to decorate the
container. Next I carefully wadded up a
piece of mint green tissue paper up and tucked it down into the bottom of the
basket. Then I placed three Russell
Stover candy eggs inside. It turned out
much cuter than I envisioned so I'm thrilled.
Total cost of my little project was $1 for the candy I bought at
Walgreens with a coupon.
That
pretty much was the end of my productivity for the day. We cleaned up our respective craft messes and
then headed over to our friend's house to have dinner. I took the loaf of bread with me, much to
their delight.
Sunday
morning I was up and at it bright and early.
I started laundry once again and then made a list of all the things I
needed to get done. It was a bit longer
than I actually had time for I'm afraid.
I get rather ambitious with my lists.
I made
breakfast and washed dishes, washed windows, then we finished up the laundry
and I dropped my oldest off to work a lemonade stand with her friend. They made over $20! While she did that the little one and I
headed off to pick her up a new mattress and since we were out I grabbed up a
few sales items at Albertsons and Fred Meyer.
Once at
home we got busy and completely overhauled her bunk area, organized the storage
area underneath, sorted through all her clothes and made a pile for donations
and did the winter to summer clothing switch.
I washed the walls in her bunk area, washed her curtains, repaired her
almost broken curtain rod, and then we put the freshly washed cover back on to
her new mattress and put her bunk back together. This time with much less stuff to clutter it
up. She pared all her things down to fit
into one plastic bin and is now much happier.
We
organized her closet and drawers then ended up going through my closet and
drawers to add a few items to the donation pile. We bagged up the donations and carted them
out to the car and then rolled up the old mattress and tied it up for the trash. After giving the trailer a quick once over to
tidy everything back up we folded two loads of laundry and before we knew it it
was time to big up Big Sis.
After
dinner I had the girls quietly do a project while I filed my taxes (they were done, just not filed yet) and wrote a
check to the IRS, grumble, grumble. Then
I checked my list and found I had only done about half of what I had hoped to
accomplish. Typical.
I plan
to work on the rest of the things over the coming week. This is what I had left:
Make
another loaf of bread.
Put
beans in the slow cooker for freezing.
Trim my
bangs.
Write
two posts.
Plant
lettuce.
Set up
pots and solar lights.
Start
next month's grocery list.
Start
next month's meal planning.
Lots of
little things to do that shouldn't take a whole lot of time. I think I can get them done in time to make a
whole new list for next weekend! Yep, I am a little nutty that way.
Okay, can you just bottle up some of that energy and send it my way, please?! :)
ReplyDeleteThat bread and jam looks so good!
LOL. Don't I wish. I really wish I could have some of my kid's energy. Can you imagine all we could get done then?! I shudder to think.
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