Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Last Week of 2011

The week between Christmas and New Year's Day is a time to reflect about the old year and what we would like to change in the New Year. It is a sad time for me every year, I can't really explain the hollow and lonesome feelings that I feel to the core of my being each year.  I know I shouldn't feel that way, after all, didn't we just celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ?  I think I feel a weakness of my human side.  I relish in the delighful moments of love shared with special people and the saddness of the challenges, heartaches, losses and disappointments.  And  I get so wrapped up in the holiday hub-bub, the dinners, too much food, shopping and material things, and not enough time nor money to give to all that need either.  Also the realization of how fast time passes.  Wasn't it just yesterday that I was compiling my resolutions for 2011?  What happened to all the self-improvements that I was determined to make?  Time flies for me and when I read the Bible and read that a millennium is a day to the Lord, I want to see the bigger picture as God sees it.  I want to stop fretting over the momentary things and invest my life in things that really matter...relationships, worship, and using the gifts that God has given me to return His love and glory to Him.  Life is too short to trudge along in daily dread, I pray that God will give me the wisdom and the foresight to live each day for eternity with Him.
I said that I was not going to make new resolutions this year but I have changed my mind.  I want to live each day, one day at a time, to its fullest, going full tilt, using every gift God has given to me to share and help others.

Thank you, Lord, for your care and guidance, day by day, your goodness and mercy have  followed me and I am blessed.
 
Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own.  Today's trouble is enough for today.  Matthew 6:34


Evan's and Brandon's tiny feet this year of 2011

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Enjoying the Day after Christmas with the Spinning C flock

 Written December 26, 2011.  I felt the need to walk off a few of the calories consumed yesterday.  The temp is in the low 40s and it is a bit cloudy with chances of rain...perfect walking weather.  I turned the rams out so the whole flock could run together today.  Did I tell you all that I now have 19 sheep?  I miss my girls but I know they have a very good home and will be very happy.  Just 3 months ago I had over a hundred sheep running these pastures and today just 19.  The flock appears calm and happy and I have less to do now.  I can concentrate on the fiber they produce.  In fact, I plan to spin and watch football this evening and start a new pair of socks tomorrow and I also plan to play upstairs in my studio.


The Spinning C flock came to meet me and of course Mini is in the lead.  I love to visit with them and put my fingers in their wool and dream about future fiber projects.  Lady and Sadie are happy to see me too.


White Knight is getting older, I hope I get another year of lambs from him.  I would really like to find a couple of pruebred Border Leicester ewes to breed him to next year so that I can have his beautiful fiber around for years to come.


Look at Teddy's coat...he is such a beautiful fiber pet.  Sammy looks so small beside of Teddy.  I have never spun Cheviot wool but I hear it is good to mix in with other wool...I will be able to tell you after shearing time this coming Spring.  I enjoy Sammy, he circles me and has so many cute ways.  His face is so cute!  I am also looking for a couple of registered Cheviot ewes to mate with Sammy next year.  If you know of someone please have them contact me.

Look at this girl, she is a BL/Shetland mule.  She is a special pet and fiber supply.

Gerty is always in my pictures.  This ewe is very special, she is a sweet pet and she also has the most beautiful wool.  It has luster, a silky handle, and just elegant spun up.  She has a twin sister, Birdie that has a darker shade of wool.  They are out of Bonnie, a Oxford Ewe and White Knight.  I would not mind having a whole flock of these ewes.  


Don't let them fool you...they have hay at the barn but seem to be very content  nipping at the short stuff .


 Macy Sue thinks she has to go with me to take care of the sheep...she is so funny running around with the big white girls.

 The three moorit shetland ewes that I kept.  Isabel, Tizzy and Cinnamon.  Tizzy and Cinnamon  are up in years and Isabel is my very favorite ewe.

 Sadie and Lady taking care of their flock.  Since they don't have as many ewes, I see them being more protective of their flock.
If anyone with BL, BFL, or Cheviot ewes would contact me if you have any to sell, I am just wanting to buy a couple of really nice ewes in each of the breeds.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas 2011

My oldest son, Ryan, is a very talented, detailed oriented, knife maker, trapper, hunter, mechanic, and whatever else he sets his mind to.  When he handed me a gift bag yesterday, I was so in hope that I was getting one of the beautiful knives that he makes.  And I was not disappointed.

Pictures can not capture the beauty of my new knife.




 Ryan and his family joined Danny and I for our Christmas dinner at noon yesterday and then we went over to my mother's for soup last night.  Talk about feeling stuffed.
I tried to get some pictures.  But with this bunch, it is difficult at times.
My mother, Lizzy, with her great grandson, Wyatt.

Wyatt, my grandson, and myself.

Wyatt with his mother, Mandy...we have a terrible time getting Wyatt to pose for pictures.

I finally get Wyatt to behave  and sit for the picture and then mother decides to  jump in .


Still trying to get a good picture...Wyatt!

We continue trying to get a good picture of Ryan's family...this is not easy...Wyatt!


Wyatt, Mandy, and Ryan

Flexing...look at those muscles

My Macy Sue with my little brother, Phil.  

Trying to get a picture of Phil's family and this is what I get... Phil and Lacey lays a big kiss on Lynn.

Mother can't believe these onery kids.

I can't even get my mother to behave herself so I can get some family pictures.

We had a fun time,  I feel very blessed to have such a wonderful family.
My daughters and their families couldn't be here for Christmas this year but I received pictures and talked to both on the phone.

Friday, December 23, 2011

One Day to Christmas in 2011


Are  you working on that last minute Christmas gift?



For years I would be up most of the night, finishing my wrapping on a just finished gift just before we walked out the door to go to a family Christmas gathering.   But this year, I am trying to recover from an upper respiratory infection and concentrating on just being healthy for the holidays.   I feel  better than I did 2 weeks ago and definitely don't want to go backwards so I am resting, eating healthy, trying to avoid stress and taking the doctor's advise and having a hot mulled wine each evening before bed. 

 1/2 cup per serving of wine heating with 1 stick of cinnamon and a few cloves, put the lid on the pan and let the flavors mingle.   Drink while warm just before bedtime...then relax and sleep a good 8 hours.

Listen to Soft and sweet Christmas music playing.
 Hot tea and fresh baked pumkin cookies at tea time in the afternoon.






Worshiping God, studying the Bible, and reading the story of Jesus.







I want to be relaxed like John.




Sit quietly in the cool crisp air and  Pet  my sweet fiber pet,  Isabel.


Watch Gerty eating hay



Admire the sweet and innocent Minnie


Watch old Mr. Gray pet his sheep. 


 Bible verse for today in my daily worship book.

 I hope you can slow down and cherish this special season....or do you feel like Tizzy looks?



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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A sweet friend sent this Christmas card to me in an email and I thought it was just beautiful, I hope you will enjoy it too!
I pray that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas!


I promised to share a couple of recipes for cranberry salad....these actually came from Colleen, a neighbor and friend that  so graciously shared these recipes at a church Christmas dinner.  It is delicious...Colleen gave me permission to share these with you.




First Recipe email from Colleen Liebhart(wonderful story with this recipe)
The following is the old family recipe I told you about at church.  I have a call in to a lady (Mary Carol's Aunt Kathy) to check on her similar recipe that I have had that was so good that is close to the recipe I used for the church dinner.  I will send it later.
Family Heritage Cranberry Salad  (aka: Mom's Cranberry Salad!)
3 small boxes lemon jello (I used 2 orange and 1 cranberry jello the last time I made it)
1/2 cup sugar
3 cups hot water - 2 cups cold water (5 total cups)
2 oranges, ground whole
1 pkg whole uncooked ground cranberries (3 cups approx)
2 cups  finely chopped celery
1 cup chopped pecans
Dissolve Jello and sugar in hot water and let cool.  Add cold water and then add the rest of the ingredients. Add chopped and ground ingredients
Note: As the cranberries are picked earlier and I think possibly less red than they were in the 60's..I think the cranberry flavor does not come through as well. This salad seems to get less "red" as the years progressed as to why I would consider a different jello flavor.  I prefer the other jello flavors but all is good. Other jello flavors may not require the extra sugar.  For example raspberry seems to be much sweeter than lemon. I have used cran/raspberry jello as well as at least one of the boxes.  This recipe does not contain cinnamon but it could be added.  I use a food processor but the old grinder does a better job and more like my mom's.  Mom would grind the orange and cranberry ahead of time and refrigerate a day or two ahead.
I called my sister today and had a visit about the cranberry salad.  Thanks for making me think more about this recipe today. She says this recipe is from the 50's and maybe the 40's. It was and still is an important dish at the family holiday table that my sister still provides.  When I made it one Thanksgiving with the food processor and changed the jello flavors...I lost the responsibility to make the salad!  I still make the Red Velvet Cake with the orginal frosting at every Christmas Dinner even though I take a short cut on the cake..but never change the orginal butter, flour and granulated sugar frosting! 


  




Colleen's 2nd email to me...Cranberry Salad number 2
Here is a delicious recipe from Mary Carol's family which was originally received from Ester Turner in case your husband would know who that might be.  I like this one a bit better than my mothers and I think the difference is the pineapple.  I forgot to mention that the first salad would fit into a 9x 13 glass dish. The following recipe is much smaller in quantity. I don't usually go overboard when sharing recipes, but this has been a current interest for me at this time but I am a person that enjoys reading cookbooks like others read books.
 Cranberry Salad  from Mary Liebhart/Ester Turner New Boston
1 orange (not rind)
1 quart cranberries
1 cup sugar
Grind orange and cranberries and mix in sugar and let stand overnight.
1 small pkg of orange jello dissolved in 1 cup hot water
1 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup nuts
1 small can pineapple, drained
Mix jello and let stand but not set.  Mix celery, nuts, pineapple, and cranberry mixture into jello
Refrigerate

This is the recipe that I prepared for the past Sunday which is also a good and easier version when you don't have time to grind the fruit.  Note:  My salad was a bit soft and I used a partial large can and either got too much pineapple and juice or too much orange juice.  You might evaluate this and measure the pineapple juice that drained and the amount of orange juice drained to watch the proportions.  I don't know if you really need the extra sugar with the raspberry jello.  Enjoy the recipes!




This is the 3rd recipe (Colleen brought this salad to the church dinner and it was delicious.)
Cranberry Salad
2 - 3 oz pkgs raspberry jello
2 Tbsp sugar
1 cup boiling water
15 1/2oz crushed pineapple, do not drain 
16 oz can whole cranberry sauce
rind of one orange, grated fine
1/4 cup chopped pecans
Dissolve jello and sugar in boiling water.  Add pineapple, cranberry sauce, and orange rind.  After grating rind, squeeze a handful of juice from the orange into the mixture.  Add pecans and refrigerate.  

I hope you enjoy these wonderful cranberry salads from a talented and interesting friend, Colleen.   ENJOY!



I sold 27 ewes yesterday to a new good home.   I have written on my blog a couple of times that I needed to downsize my flock and I have been in prayer about this.  God blessed me with the flock  but I am only the shepard.  I have always prayed  for God to guide me and direct me in all my comings and goings with this flock and fiber.  Over the years I have been developing a breeding program to produce wonderful fiber for spinning and felting.  I feel like I have had much success over the years but my flock was getting too large and I just could not spend time with my honey and my family,  go to work, take care of sheep and cows, process the wool and sell it and  have time to work with all the fiber in my studio.  
So God sent a nice  family that just purchased a farm in this area and they want to have a large flock of sheep and maybe get into the fiber business too.  I have already started praying for them and I have been talking to God and I pray that my ewes will bless them over and over again.   
I kept 14 of my pet ewes so I will still have fiber:  Mini, Gerty, Birdy and her baby , Baby Bonnie, Tizzy, Isabel, Big Bertha, Liam, Sam, White Knight, Teddy, John and and a couple of the older girls that won't be reproducing anymore.
  When Jason and Nolle get ready to share their fiber, I will share information with all my sweet fiber customers.





Saturday, December 17, 2011

EIGHT DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS

Proverbs 3:5-6  Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.