Tuesday, March 31, 2020

I cut her hair

Mom said she wished that she had gotten a hair cut before all this happened so....I cut her hair. It’s been a while since I cut a woman’s short hair. Mom was a beautician and taught beauty school back in the day.  She would always have me cut and perm her hair and then she would give me a grade. I never asked for a grade, I didn’t want to cut hair.  Anyway, she lives on the same driveway on the farm as we do so she went home and washed her hair.  She just called and told me that the cut looks good.  Whew.
I wanted it to look nice but not so nice that she will quit going to her beauty shop.๐Ÿ˜€

Also today I made up a 3/4 gallon of thieves oil and bottled up several one ounce bottles and some two ounce bottles. I’ve been making this for many years. It keeps us healthy.

After lunch Jeff and I went out and planted the last seven elderberry roots.  I hope they take off. I would like to get more berries and fruit trees very soon.  The sooner the better.  They take a couple years at least to give fruit.

Tomorrow I will start the tomatoes and pepper seeds. I hope I figured the dates right. If not I’ll have to buy plants.  We will see.  The lettuce I planted in a pot on the porch has yet to sprout.  I hope the seeds I just bought are good ones.  Once it starts growing I will plant another pot of lettuce and spinach so we can have salads for a while.

I’m looking forward to getting our raised beds built and the a hoop house put over them. It will only be about 9X12. I have several windows I’d like to make into cold frames as well.

I hope you are all safe and healthy.
Until next time.❤️

Monday, March 30, 2020

Planting elderberry bare roots

Yesterday, Jeff and I planted ten elderberry bare roots that were given to us. We have seven more to plant but pooped out before we finished. I put the last seven in a wet paper towel in a baggie. I did not close the baggie. I think tomorrow the weather will be good enough that we can plant the rest of them.
Today I made a few masks. I keep making mistakes. I don’t seem to have the mindset for making these masks. I love to sew, so it’s odd that it’s been like this. Here are a few that I made today.
What are you doing to fill your time at home?
Until next time. 

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Well that was easy...except for the mistake

Picking up the grocery order was somewhat easy except, they said that they substituted the pork rinds and asked if that was okay.  I said yes as long as they are plain and not flavored.  The guy said okay and then loaded the groceries into the car.  When we got home and we’re sanitizing the items before bringing them into the house, I discovered the silly pork rinds are bbq.  Shoot. I grind them up in my Tupperware power chef and make bread crumbs for meatloaf and such.   I don’t think the bbq ones will taste as good, maybe I can put bbq sauce as a topping and make them work. We are trying to eta low carb and the pork rinds can take the place of oatmeal or crackers in meatloaf.  I guess I’ll give it a try.

Today I’m meeting a lady who is giving me some elderberry starts.  I’m going to give her a wash cloth and scrubbie in exchange because she doesn’t want anything for the starts.  

I think I’ll also start cutting out the fabric for back packs for the OCC Operation Christmas Child Boxes today.  It’s a good way to use my fabric stash.  I love having a cause to create and craft for.

It’s supposed to get up to 51 degrees today but it’s windy so it will seem colder.  We enjoy having actual seasons in Kansas as opposed to hot and hotter in south Texas. I know many love that but I do enjoy having changing weather. Maybe because I grew up here.

It’s also nice living up the driveway from my mom.  We live on her farm. She comes over every day for lunch and then we have prayer, bible study, hymn study and then I read from a book.  We are reading about Theodore Roosevelt right now.  I’m very thankful that I have quite a few books to choose from.

Well, I’ll close for now.  I pray that you are all taking precautions, staying home as much as possible, not going to visit others and washing your hands.

Until next time...

Friday, March 27, 2020

Grocery pickup and crafts

After trying to place an order for eight to ten days I was able to put one in at Dillons. I’ve never used the Dillons pick up so I will learn how it’s done this morning. We still have food but there were a few little items we wanted.

I was contacted a while back by a board member of our local Operation Christmas Child boxes program. I decided to help by making items to put in the boxes. It’s been a great way to use my creativity during these days when it’s too cold to go outside and the evenings. Mom has joined me in making little purses too. So far we have made the little purses, hair bands with flowers, a few soap sacks and ponytail scrunchies. I’ll try to keep track so when we turn it all in we can have an idea of what all we have made. Just for e fun of knowing that.   Here are a few pictures of some of the items so far.






Thursday, March 26, 2020

Finally found one I like

After several trial and errors I think I have finally hit on the pattern for a face mask that I like. I made it partially with the server and partially with my sewing machine. I’m not making these for anyone except my own family.
I wanted one that didn’t use elastic and I like this because it only has one continent tie so it’s easy to put on and adjust.
I know these won’t prevent the virus but they might help me not to touch my face when I’m forced to go out and not able to wash my hands.
Today I sanitized all the door knobs and light switches as well as the toilet flush lever.  
I hope you are all safe and staying home and away from people. May God bless and keep all of you.

Monday, March 23, 2020

Makin hankies

Since we are social distancing and the tissues are running low, as I said previous I made up some flannel hankie. I’m still deciding if I like flannel or if I’d rather have cotton. These are flannel in the picture. The purple ones are single layered and the light blue are double. I think I’m going to like the single layer. I can get more out of my flannel by using one layer and I’m also going to be using several a day so there is no need to have double. My grandpa carried one and used it over and over all day. I don’t think I need to do that. Plus his were about twice as big as the ones I made. I felt I didn’t need so large of ones if I was going to use several a day.

Monday day 7 of social distancing

Today I need to mail some letters and a package.  It’s a small package so I can print the postage here and just place it into the mailbox and not have to go to the post office.  I also have two checks I need to cash, I’m supposing that’s okay since the bank is drive through only anyway.

I wonder if I dare stop at the feed store to pick up soil so I can get some plants goin?

I’ve been looking for my journal that obviously I haven’t been writing in.  I thought it would be good to track my thoughts during this time in our county.  Since I can’t find it since the move I’ll use this blog as my journal so at least I’ll have something written down.

Yesterday Jeff popped two big bowls of popcorn.  I made one into Carmel corn for a sweet treat and the other just salted.  Before all this we had kind of gotten used to eating some candy bar in the evening. Now that we don’t go shopping we are doing alternative things.  It’s a good thing really and certainly much cheaper.

I have tried to place an online grocery pick up order for well over a week to no avail.  Fortunately we get eggs from a friend who has chickens so we should be okay there.

After online church yesterday and lunch and naps I made new kitchen curtains to match the new cloth napkins I had made a few days ago.  They look nice with my spring oil cloth i put on the table.  For fall and winter I have a black and white checked cloth and checked napkins and curtains.  The rest of the year I have a teal, green and yellow plaid cloth. The napkins and curtains are yellow.  I chose that color because that’s what I had in my fabric stash.  It’s a nice heavy duty fabric that almost feels like linen.  It brightens the place up for sure..

I also made more flannel hankies and I think I may make a few more today.  I just use two pieces of flannel about 9 inches square and surge around the edges.  I fold and stack them when they are clean and after I use them I put them in a net laundry bag so that they are easy to care for.  When the girls were small I made them hankies and I made some for the neighbor kids too.

We live not too far from the Hiway and I’ve noticed there is a lot less traffic then there used to be. I guess that means people are staying home.

I hope this virus isn’t as bad as they fear.  I do wish it would close the abortion clinics though.  So many lives would be saved if it did close them down.

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Posting from my phone

Yesterday’s post was done on my iPad. With technology growing I thought I’d try posting from my phone. So far I haven’t figured out how to add pictures from the iPad so I want to see if I’m able to with the phone.
Well look at that. It looks like I can add from my phone pictures. That’s cool. This is a sample of the little purses my mom and I are crocheting for the operation Christmas child boxes. We will put a little something inside like a necklace, hair scrunchie or something like that. 
Well I’m glad to know I can post from my phone. Maybe that will help me post more often. 
That’s all for now. I’m going to try posting this and if it works I may be back later to write again. I’ve decided to use this platform more as a diary than an informational blog, at least for now. 
Later๐Ÿ’•

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Strange new world

It's a strange new world we are living in these past several days.  People are hoarding toilet paper and emptying store shelves. It makes no sense. And the battle cry is wash your hands you filthy pig.  Haven’t we always been washing our hands?  I guess not.

We’ve moved to my moms farm and I’m glad we are here.  Not only is there wide open spaces so staying away from others is easy, but we get to see my mother every day, several times a day usually. She comes over for lunch every day.  Then we have bible study and I read aloud from a book of choice.  We are on our sixth book I believe since we started this.  We are also studying about hymns.  Who wrote them and such. It’s quite interesting.  The book we are reading right now is about Theodore Roosevelt.

We hadn’t planned to have a garden this year.  We thought we would be traveling and camping.  Right now that doesn’t look promising so I’ve been planning the garden.  We decided not to plant potatoes this year because we don’t eat them very often, although I love them, because they are high in carbs.  I’m going to try growing tomatoes from seed.  I’ve never tried that before.  I’ve always purchased seedlings.  I’d like to also make another small hoop house like we had in Oklahoma.

We are getting along real good.  Jeff retired and so life is pretty slow.  Hannah called today and wanted to know how we were doing, then she laughed and said, probably not much has changed for us with the social distancing.  I said no it really hasn’t except we can’t order groceries from Walmart anymore, the orders won’t go through.

The girls are all doing well and other than being bored they are handling the situation very well.  They say they had good parents who taught them to survive.  Made me feel pretty good.

I’ll close for now and try to write more often.
Debbie