It is hard to believe that just a year ago we were on our
much awaited family vacation to Disneyland. This year's vacation
pales in comparison, no doubt about that, however it is good to have some time
away from work and the opportunity to really enjoy being in my home. I thought I would share with you the
highlights of what I did each day. Some
of you may find this entirely boring and that is fine. Skip it and I my feelings will not be hurt.
Day 1 - My vacation officially began at 4:30 in the
afternoon when I got off work. Friday
evening I cooked up ten pounds of ground turkey and took some homemade turkey
broth from the freezer which I heated to a boil. I canned seven pounds of the ground turkey in
broth and turned the rest into sloppy joes which I also canned. I was up until 1:30 in the morning finishing
my jars off in my pressure canner before I headed to bed. I possibly should've have thought more about
taking on this project in the evening, but since I didn't have to work in the
morning it worked out okay.
Day 2 - Saturday morning I was up early with less than a
full night's sleep, but eager to get my day started. I headed off to Fred Meyer with a short list
to pick up butter on sale for $1.99 a pound and sour cream for $1 a
container. While I was there I picked up
2 bags of marked down apples for $1 each and a package of toilet paper, because
why not?
Once my girls were up and around I made us all a waffle and
eggs brunch before the oldest headed out the door to go to work. The youngest and I were excited to go thrift
store shopping. I was on the hunt for
canning jars and she was on the hunt for books.
I found nineteen canning jars to add to my collection including a few
vintage jars, which I love. She found
some books that piqued her interest and I found three quilting books that
piqued mine. The hardback books were
$1.49 each and paperbacks were 99¢. We
felt like we'd snagged a bargain and after visiting six shops we called it a
day and headed for home.
On the way home we stopped at another Fred Meyer to pick up
some ice cream. My daughter wanted an
ice cream cone and since we have cones in the pantry all we needed was
something to stick in it and I knew ice cream was on sale for $1.79 a
carton. We made a quick trip through the
produce section on the way to the ice cream freezer and found several more bags
of apples and a bag of bell peppers in their markdown bin. Yay, yay, yay!
At home we had a quick bite and my youngest got her ice
cream cone before she headed out the door to work that evening. While she was gone I washed my "new"
canning jars and then got busy and sliced up eleven apples to load up the
dehydrator which ran overnight and dried them to perfection. My girls love the dried apples I've been
making so I want to do up as many as I can so they have plenty for snacking.
"You're still here?" |
Day 3 - I told myself that I was going to take it easy on
Sunday and slept in until 9:00 that morning.
It is rare that I sleep in, especially that late, but it certainly felt
good to do so this time. I got up and
brewed myself a fresh pot of coffee, unloaded and reloaded the dehydrator and
then relaxed and did some writing, planning and financial planning.
Before it pretty much looked like we just tossed stuff in there Maybe because that is pretty much what we did |
All tidied up with boxes labeled and even some space to add more |
It is hard for me to sit for very long so before I knew it I
was up and had started a load of laundry and then took everything out of the
hall closet. I re-organized it, labeling
some boxes of stored items so I now have a much better idea of what is inside
of them and got everything put away so the closet is now much more accessible
and functional. It even looks good
too. I am very happy with it now. And
in the process I found two cases of quilted jelly jars I had forgotten I had
put in there! I was contemplating buying
some more of those too. That made the
job totally worth it!!
Day 4 - I was up early while the girls slept in and brewed a
fresh pot of coffee. The weather was
absolutely gorgeous so I opened up the back door and let the fresh air in
enjoying the chirping birds and my clucking chickens. I unloaded and reloaded the dehydrator with
the last of our markdown apples we had purchased and because I had a little bit
of space left on one of the trays I sliced up and added three bananas too.
Something is chewing on our new strawberry plants! Grrrrr!! |
Some bug or something chewed up the new strawberry starts,
some down to the ground. I had a tiny
bit of the organic insecticide left in the bottle so I added some warm water to
it and gave it a good shake to loosen it up.
It is a super sticky concentrate.
I poured some of the solution into a watering can and used that to cover
what is left of my plants. I am hopeful
they are able to come back. Dang it all
to heck!!
Turning in the soil with compost added |
Not to be deterred however I decided to get dressed and get
outside to do some work in my garden.
After a couple days without rain the soggy mucky mess was workable and I
decided to get busy and get the soil in the raised beds turned. I discovered that if I skimmed a bit off the
top of each of the old raised beds I had the soil I needed to top off the new
raised bed. Yay!
It is starting to look almost pretty back here! |
I added stones to edge the raspberry patch and pulled up
another huge pile of weeds from our yard.
I picked a bunch of milkweeds and dandelions for the hens, which they
were thrilled about. After a break and
some keto coffee it was time to get
planting!
Not too shabby and there are actually seeds in the ground |
I planted my tomatoes I started from seeds this spring as
well as peas, carrots, beans, beets, radishes, squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe
and watermelon. I have zero hopes any of
it will grow so keeping my expectations low.
You never know. Something could
actually happen.
All of these items were FREE! With our Monopoly ticket winnings! |
My daughter had to be at work at 2:00 so I took her to work
and we did a little shopping to use up a stack of FREE item coupons we had
accumulated playing their Monopoly game.
We came across some markdown ground turkey sausage so we grabbed that as
well as some toilet paper to add to our prepper pantry.
Who would've thought this would be such a hot commodity?! |
I will continue this with another post soon as it is
becoming exceedingly lengthy. So stay
tuned to what I did next if you are at all interested.
Heh. I skipped over your Disneyland recap, but avidly read this. I love a good staycation story!
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DeleteI wish I liked value toilet paper. It literally is money down the drain. LOL What I did for the past year or so was I got paid every 2 weeks. I would buy toilet paper each time. Admittedly not always on sale but we had it when all the craziness broke out.
ReplyDeleteNot all value TP is good. We've done a lot of comparison. Believe it or not we are TP snobs. LOL
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