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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

In my Kitchen

 My kids are crazy. We are desperately wanting routine and we don't even know it yet! A few of my littles in particular thrive on routine and although we have had a magnificent Summer break, I think we are all ready to get back to chore charts, workbooks, music practise, and regular bed times.

I have found myself curled up in the toddler bed one too many mornings in a row. Last night Finley kept waking up every 15 minutes and shutting his door. Each time it latched I flew out of bed to see what was up and would find him either sneaking down the stairs or jumping back into his bed. It was super annoying at 2:00am when all I wanted to do was get some sleep already! Joe began his morning by snorting his boogers and trying to clear his stuffy nose every 5 seconds which made for a very grumpy mamma bear upon waking up. 

The mornings are darker and the children are quick to notice the coolness in the early morning air as they run off to the park. Hyrum and Joe have created a "boys club" with some friends down the street. I hardly see them all day except when they come home for food. They spend their time either downstairs or at the neighbors having fun. 
 
 Camilla was feeling left out this afternoon so we put our culinary skills to the test and made up a zucchini cake for dessert tonight! We also made a double batch of our favorite no-bake cookies and filled the cookie jar to the top.

 Sometimes we just need a little bit of girl time. 

And since I was having a hard time remember when everyone's last bath or shower was, they all got squeaky clean tonight! I pulled out the next size of clothes for Ollie the other day and found these awesome plaid Jammies just in time for Autumn. There are few things in life better than a freshly bathed baby in plaid!

Monday, August 28, 2017

The Perfect Loaf

Our girl is finally home! I picked her up late last night and tucked her right into bed after getting home. The boys were so excited to see her this morning that they flew into her room and woke her bright and early. After breakfast Ollie joined us in the kitchen, arms wrapped tight around his big sisters neck and a smile across his face.

I had bread rising on the counter before 8:00am and the dishes half done. The littles road their bikes in the wind and came in complaining of cold a few minutes later. It was a good day to have the oven on!

While the boys were off at their "boys club", Camilla pulled out all of the craft stuff and made up this cute owl. There was glitter all over my kitchen after she was finished!

My loaves turned out perfectly for once and I had to savor the moment!

After that it was off to the library to exchange our books. As I watched them search for the perfect book my heart was so full of love for them all. 

Joe mastered the monkey bars finally!

Finley spent forever on this swing.

Ollie crawled around all morning exploring. After we got home I put a roast in the slow cooker and baked some applesauce muffins. It was a nice, slow day!


Thursday, August 24, 2017

Apple Saucin'

 Today we woke to a chill in the air. I can smell Autumn coming, and I'm so excited! It's one of my favorite seasons for many reasons. I love pumpkin spiced everything, warm sweaters, apple sauce, hot chocolate nights, and the beautiful colored trees. 

 It's been a rather productive week at the Acreage! In between picking a gazillion apples, juicing, canning jams and jellies, podding peas and picking berries, I managed to whip up a few "farm house" dish cloths. 

 The bright colors make me happy, and crocheting them reminded me of my Gramma. It won't be long before I'll be making these to replenish my own stash instead of selling.



We spent the afternoon in a kitchen scented with apple sauce and fresh rain.Each of the littles got a special job to do and it made it go so much quicker than the night before.

A thunderstorm blew in early in the afternoon and we welcomed the fresh, cool air as we worked in the hot kitchen.

 Ollie crawled around at our feet eating apples and playing with kitchen utensils to his hearts content.

Each of the kids took a turn with the squeezo and soon found a job they liked best. Fin's favorite thing to do was scoop the steamed apples into the squeezo. I imagined how tired his arm was after lifting it above his head a hundred times, but he was determined to keep going until the end.



Everytime we filled a pan with sauce the boys would switch jobs. 


I loved watching the big boys scoop and turn by themselves. When Hyrum was finished he flexed his muscles and checked out how big they were. It was hard work!


We opened the front and back doors and let the breeze run through the house. The smell of fresh rain, on the brink of Autumn, coupled with the cooked apples was heavenly!

Reese did a lot of sleeping, right at Grampa's feet...

We steamed and sauced 6 boxes of apples today and calculated that we had done about 250lbs total! It was neat for the kids to pick the apples, steam them and see them turned into fresh apple sauce. I mixed some with cinnamon and sugar and they devoured it (though Camilla likes hers plane jane).

Once it cooled we put it into bags 4 cups at a time. We ended up with around 65 bags of apple sauce in the freezer! The sense of accomplishment was felt all around! It was so great to be offered apples to pick from neighbors and then turn it into something wonderful to use later. It's going to taste especially yummy in the Winter months. I drove home with a flutter of joy in my chest and a smile on my face. It will probably be the last huge chunk of time we spend at the Acreage for a while with school starting, so going home was kind of bitter sweet. Thanks for the fun Mom & Dad!

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Garden Bounty

 This morning we woke bright and early and watched some cartoons. I used the early morning light to make a few crochet dishcloths while the children played quietly. After breakfast Grampa went out to water the greenhouse, like he does each morning, and we joined him! We have been out there a few times this Summer and each time I am amazed at how much it grows in such a short time. 


 The children spent the day playing all over the acreage with their walky-talkies. As they ran through the house I would hear things like, "Goldilocks to brother bear. Come in brother bear!" and lots of "Do you read me?" and "Over and out!"



 The afternoon was filled with strawberry picking and baking. Joe started using a made up phrase "Holy canaveral!" and he used it for everything. "Holy canaveral! That's a lot of strawberries!" "Holy canaveral! Look at the black sky?" It made me laugh.


 The sky grew dark around 8:30pm as a storm blew through. The air became crisp and cool and we threw open all of the windows to let the air run through after a day of canning and baking. It was so refreshing! I sat between the open windows on the recliner and watched the lightning as the clouds rolled through to the North. Finley wandered up stairs shortly after 10:00pm and we tucked him in on the couch in the livingroom where the breeze was just right and the fan whirled around above.

We then steamed and sauced about 175lbs of apples with the squeezo. We finished around 1:00am and ended up with 26 bags in the freezer (4 cups a piece). It was a super productive day!

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Fresh Produce

Last night after apple picking we juiced majority of the 40lbs of apples and made three batches of apple jelly! My mom whipped up another batch of jelly before breakfast bringing our total up to 35 pint jars. They looked so pretty sitting on my mom's counter all lined up. 

The children requested Gramma's pancakes for breakfast and Camilla pulled up a chair to help flip.

Gramma spoiled them and made each of their names with batter. They were so excited they didn't want to eat them.

Once their bellies were full we drove down the road and picked apples at a neighbors place. They had more than they needed and offered my parents any that were left. The boys were tickled to climb the ladder and pick! The trees were loaded with beautiful apples and we spent a few hours picking boxes full. 


It was such a wonderful bright, sunny day for apple picking! It ended up being much warmer than I thought it would be!

They always make sure to bring their hats to "catch" the apples from whoever is up on top of the ladder picking.

I even caught these two snacking as they worked! I love that they were able to enjoy fresh, organic apples right off the tree. They were so yummy!

He ate, and ate, and ate....

I discovered that this little guy is quite the climber! I've never had a climber this young before, so it's fun (and slightly terrifying).

It was a great way to spend the morning.

More jelly was made in the afternoon...

Seriously, such pretty apples!


I loved looking out and seeing the giant picnic table covered in fresh produce to be made into something yummy!

In the late afternoon I loaded up the littles and drove across the highway to visit with my childhood bestie and her Mamma. I haven't seen her for a long time, so it was nice to catch up and meet each others kids! I miss hanging out with this lady. We had such fun growing up across the road from each other.

Gramma whipped up a yummy chicken stew for dinner with the canned chicken and garden veggies tucked away in the basement.  It was so full of flavor! The kids ate it all gone with the promise of ice cream if they licked their bowls clean. Joe hugged me tight after dinner and promptly said, "Your hair smells good, Mom!" He quickly took his sweet little hands and gently grabbed a few strands to smell again. It was the best part of my entire day!