This afternoon the littles and I snuck up to the garden for a walk. We found a few handfuls of raspberries hiding in the patch. The final tastes of Summer made our mouths tingle with delight. With frost on it's way we are gearing up for the final haul of carrots and potatoes from the garden. What a blessing!
"JOY comes to us in ORDINARY moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary." ~Brene Brown
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Sunday, September 17, 2023
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Friday, September 15, 2023
Friday Happenings
This morning I woke before my alarm and quietly tiptoed into the kitchen. The horizon was just starting to show a faint orange. I turned the light on above the stove and made a quick batch of whip cream before scripture study.
It didn't take long for the littles to make there way up, one by one, rubbing sleep from their eyes. After our study, they took turns toasting up a waffle and smothering it in whipping cream and homemade syrup. Camilla often has just fifteen minutes to eat her breakfast and pack her lunch before she leaves for early morning seminary. I try to offer a quick breakfast, or she happily toasts herself a bagel instead. Joe has also been riding in with her and Daddy twice a week for run club. Our mornings are crazy!
My big job today was to tackle the pickling cucumbers and turn them into bread and butter pickles! I chopped them up yesterday, but finally got around to salting them this morning. After soaking the cucumbers, onions, and peppers in salt for three hours, I drained them, made the brine. While waiting for them to soak, I did a few loads of laundry and made my bed. I canned them up while the littles had lunch with Grampa at his house.
In the early afternoon we went to the orchard to pick the zaychuk apple tree and wander through the garden. The saskatoons and haskaps have tinges of orange and yellow on their leaves. The strawberry leaves have turned red, and in the golden Autumn light, I couldn't help but relish in the beauty of an Autumn garden.
In the afternoon I tidied bedrooms and put away some folded clothes. Each tiny piece I had turned inside out and smoothed and folded with love. I felt grateful to be at home and able to make our space beautiful.
Mr. Stannix found a few chairs for his office and I love the way the color adds a nice pop to his office. He was able to come home a little bit early today and snuggle his girl and chat with me before dinner! We enjoyed some homemade pizza for dinner before Camilla and a friend left to the city for a youth dance. I then took the boys to feed our neighbors dog, and finally put my feet up around 9:30pm!
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Lily-Lou
These days spent with just two littles at home are cherished and wonderful. While Sawyer mostly prefers to play independently, Lily and I enjoyed hanging out together today. She showed me her cool dudes and asked to help collect eggs this morning!
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Monday, September 11, 2023
On the Horizon
Today we woke early to a deep orange horizon and a few twinkling stars left in the slowly brightening sky. We have another week of school ahead of us. I try to get up fifteen minutes before the rest of the children. I sit in the dimly lit living room, turning on as few lights as possible, and listen to the hum of the fridge and the silence of the house while I read and ponder.
Soon the silence is broken by the creaky bathroom door downstairs as kids shuffle in and out before coming up for scriptures study.
In the evening, I lit up little pockets of our home to enjoy while we all did various activities. Right now we have littles who go to bed early, middles who go to bed shortly after that, and bigs who are up doing homework or entertaining themselves. The house is always full.
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Sunday Snapshots
Our Sunday went relatively smooth today! The bench was quieter than usual, and I spent a good chunk of time with one kid or another lying on my lap quietly listening to the speakers.
Oliver is the one who most frequently does this during church and he struggles to keep his eyes open as I rub his head.
The afternoon brought us all to the livingroom for a few episodes of "Little House on the Prairie". Lily sweetly watched like this for most of it!
After a visit to their ministering Families right after church, I had to snap a picture of these two together because they both looked so handsome all dressed in their Sunday best!
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Ollie Turns Seven
Happy seventh birthday to our sweet Ollie! He's always full of love and hugs for others. He has an infectious belly laugh that I love to hear. He is determined and strong willed. He always tries to do what's right. He's quick to recognize the Spirit in certain moments. He always comments on the feeling in our home, especially when it's good. He loves to have fun and be a part of everything. We sure adore this kid!

Friday, September 8, 2023
Pantry Cleanout & Timeouts
Today I finally worked up the courage to do a pantry clean. Our unfinished walk-in pantry has kind of become a catch-all and the floor was covered with junk. When the children finished school last year, all of their extra school supplies and school work got stashed in a corner. As I was going through the pencil cases and ziploc bags of extra supplies, I came across this itty bitty pencil and it made me laugh. We now have two huge ziploc bags full of crayons, a bag of dry erase markers, a bag of markers, a smaller bag of pencils, and a smaller bag of pens. School work has been sorted into various grades and the important stuff kept (like art work) for the kids keepsake boxes. It was a big job, but the pantry looks so much better now!
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Apple Everything
This morning I had a piece of apple pie for breakfast (thanks mom) along with a warm cup of apple cider! It was delicious.
The weather made it the perfect day for apple picking. The dolgo crab apple tree smelled deliciously ripe and the sunshine felt warm on our faces. Grampa brought the quad trailer up to give Lily and Sawyer the extra height they needed to help us pick. When they got tired they took turns jumping off the trailer in their bare feet and pretended to drive the quad through mud puddles.
My new Mac tree only gave us four apples this year, two of which remained in nearly perfect condition. They are huge and delicious and I can't wait for the tree to mature!
We also picked the three remaining Prairie Magic apples to enjoy (the birds and bugs enjoyed the rest). I'm looking forward to more pies and apple jelly!
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