I Dare You!

So the challenge has been placed…Suzy, over at Hip Mountain Mama, is challenging all of us in blogland to One Small Change per month.  The idea is if we all make just one small change in our lifestyle that the ripple effect of this will better our environment and our planet.  Things to change can be as simple as cooking more at home, or using reusable shopping bags.  The challenge is to write about what you want to change, work on it for the month and then the first of the following month you let everyone know how it went and what your next challenge is.  The end date is April 22, Earth Day.  On that day you will post about how the entire challenge went; listing all the changes you made and how they affected your immediate world.  She’s even offering prizes as incentives!  The biggest prize however is how your one small change can make an impact.

So for the challenge, the girls and are going to work on donating and decluttering this month.  They’ve already filled up 2 large trash bags with things to donate to children’s charities here locally, and we’ll be coming up with more as the month moves forward.  The idea behind this is to not only help out those who don’t have, but to declutter our world in the process.  I am also making a personal challenge to myself to remember the shopping bags when I go to the store!

What changes do you want to make in this new year?  Care to join us?

Peace!

Happy New Year

As 2009 draws to a close, I can’t help but reflect on not only this past year, but past decade.  So many things have happened in my world – so much emotion on all levels.  I wouldn’t trade any of it for the world, even the hard times as those helped me continue to grow and follow this path life has laid out for me.  Some of the hard times have brought new loving members to my family such as my son’s step-mother who I just adore.  Alot of people find it odd that I can be so close to my ex’s wife, but she is truly a jewel and over these years I have grown so close to her.  It’s good..:)  I love you A.

This last decade brought me the loves of my life: my darling J, my gorgeous girls and my amazing grandson.  I’ve lived in Hawaii, Humboldt County (California) and Texas…all exotics in different ways.  I’ve traveled the Western half of the U.S., made amazing new friends and reconnected with some extremely important old ones.  I quit smoking in 2001, swam with a shark on the coral reefs off the Big Island, welcomed the most amazing nieces and nephews to my life.  I’ve gained the best brother in laws in the world, as well as equally wonderful sister in laws.  I’ve become a gardener, knitter, and all around earth mother type.  I’ve struggled with and conquered illnesses, depressions, financial rocky times, homelessness, and spiritual crisis’.  We bought a house and are making it a home.  We have so much love in our world that it gets overwhelming at times, and we are always grateful. 

These just touch upon the ups and downs in our world, the most important things are we are still here and have so much gratitude to everyone around us. 

To my wonderful in-laws, I love you both more than you will ever know…thank you for the wonderful ride so far!  You are truly inspirations…

To all my brother in laws, I will always be grateful for your presence in my sisters lives.  They are amazing women and you are amazing men…I love you all from the bottom of my heart.

To my sister in laws, some of the most beautiful women on the planet…I love you ladies, thank you for all your love and constant inspirations.

To my brother, what can I say bro?  You are part of my heart and I love you so much.  I couldn’t have asked for a better bro…

To my sisters, oh you beautiful women!!  You guys are my heart and soul…I could not have gotten through this lifetime without each and every one of you.

To my mom and dad…thank you so much for your constant love and support.  You really are the best and I’m so proud that you are mine!  I love you.

To my children…the greatest loves of my life.  Each one of you have been the most amazing teachers a girl could ever have.  I am always here for you no matter what…you are my true loves.

To my grandson…your life is just beginning and I couldn’t be more honored to be a part of it.  You are one of the most amazing creatures on the planet and I know you will grow to do great things…I love you my darling little man.

And to the most amazing friends anyone could ever ask for…you all have seen me through life and never let go.  I am forever blessed for my extended family…I love you all and look forward to our next decade together both here and far….

And finally to my wonderful J…you are love, pure and simple.  I can’t imagine my life without you…here’s to another 50 New Year’s Eve’s together…

Happy New Year everyone…I do believe 2010 is going to be a magical ride and I am so looking forward to what life will bring!  Peace!

Quick Update

The holidays were so magical for the girls this year.  They got to spend special holiday time with both sets of grandparents as well as cousins.  They didn’t get a pile of presents, but rather a few thoughtfully put together packages that are just perfect.  They couldn’t be happier.  I will have pictures and more to write about this week, my main computer that I use is down due to a broken router.  The new router will arrive this week and then I’ll be back in my zone.  Until then I’m on J’s computer downstairs, so have no pictures uploaded here.  Soon my peeps, soon.

I did end up being very ill however in the days leading up to Christmas.  Bacterial ear infection that is still going on, time for stronger antibiotics.  The pain has subsided, however the deafness in my right ear is quite frustrating.  Try going to the grocery store (with all it’s noises and commotion) with two little chatter boxes and no hearing on one side, it’s enough to drive a person mad.  hah!  So for now I am banned from going out in the cold unless I’ve fully covered my head and ear, and will be starting super strong antibiotics as well.  My hearing should return, and since there hasn’t been any fevers for over a week, then I should recover quickly with these meds. 

Besides the gimpy ear, all has been truly lovely and magical this holiday.  I hope all of your’s was just as wonderful and I look forward to sharing the New Year with everyone! 

Happy New Year!  Peace!

Happy Holidays!

Thank you so much for visiting our little cyberhome this past year.  So many changes have occurred and we are truly grateful for all your support and love and constant encouragement. New friendships have flourished through this little blog and I am truly grateful for all of them.  I hope you and your families have a very happy holiday full of warmth, love and laughter. 

Thank you again, much love..and of course, PEACE!

XOXO

Thank You Tom!

A huge thank you to my dear friend Tom over at Seventh Street Cottage.  Last week a huge box full of plant goodness arrived and I couldn’t be more delighted, or surprised at the amount he packed in there.  Brugmansia rootings, Pineapple Sage rootings, and so many seeds that with what I’ve collected and already have, I am pretty set for Spring!  I quickly got the rootings into soil and will be replanting them into individual pots as soon as I possibly can. 

 

The list of seeds is:

~ Rubeckia hirta – yellows, browns and reds
~ Datura inoxia – White
~ Rutgers Tomato
~ Green Zebra Tomato
~ Yellow Pear Tomato
~ Melampodium
~ German Johnson Tomato
~ Biana di Maggio onions
~ Black Krim Tomato
~ Datura – Triple Yellow
~ Coreopsis – Mahogany midget
~ Pineapple Sage
~ Anise hyssop – Golden Jubilee
~ Brandywine Yellow Tomato
~ Cherokee Purple Tomato
~ Bee Balm – red
~ Salvia splendens “Yvonne” – grows to ever 4 feet tall

So thank you Tom…thank you so very much! 

Peace!

Catching Up…Or, The Many Sites of AmLo Farms

Yes, it’s been eons and I do apologize…but I have a good excuse – life!  Yes folks, the holidays are upon us and life is taking on a whole new meaning around the farm.  So many preparations and events.  The girls are giddy with holiday surprises and plans.  We got to go to our first company Holiday party with J’s work.  That was great fun!  He even won a Wii for the family which was just what our oldest farmgirl had been wanting….haha!  I’m not a huge fan of video games, but this one is actually alot of fun and promotes cooperation and togetherness – usually unheard of in video games.  We only have the Wii Sports and will most likely keep it to that for quite some time.  As a family we are bowling, playing tennis and golfing (this one elicites squeels of laughter whenever mommy’s turn comes up – no folks, I am not a golfer).  We had a great dinner and yummy desserts as well.  The company gives all the kids presents, face painting and horse-drawn carriage rides to see the lights of the town of New Braunfels.  We all had such a great time!

 

The day after the company party, we went into Gruene, Texas.  What a great little town!  We got there just as they were opening up their seasonal market days so the Heritage Riders were there re-enacting the jobs of the Pony Express.  They brought a proclamation from the Governor officially opening the markets days in Gruene.  There are quite a few artists in the area, so the open air market had so much to see.  It was a cold day, so hot cocoa was in order from the local coffee house.  We explored the market and then ate sandwiches at the Gristmill.  It is an old cotton mill turned into restaurant and it was good!  There are probably at least 10 dining rooms, not to mention all the outside patios.  We sat near a roaring fire in one of the several fireplaces in the building and treated ourselves.  Not really having money to spend on things like this, it is extra special when we can.

 
 
 
 
 
  

After Gruene we came back to our town and saw Santa at the library.  Xi was quite shy, but Lola explained how we saw a Santa in Gruene who had a cowboy hat on and how he must be an imposter.  Our library Santa gently explained that he has many helpers and no one is trying to fool the kids on purpose..haha!  That made both of them much happier.

We returned home to garden sadness though.  The night before had been our first hard freeze and we covered all that we felt needed it.  The rest were on their own and were just going to have to go through the seasonal changes.  My father in law explained to me to just leave all the plants looking like they do and not cut anything except the annuals.  From what I’ve learned, the frozen bits on the plants act like insulation for the rest of the plant and keeps the inside protected until Spring.  Right after the last frost of the year is when we will prune everything and hopefully Spring will see an explosion of most of it returning.  We need to mulch, mulch, mulch, which we are in the middle of doing.  Today is warm, above 70!  Wierd weather.  Some things made it through just fine of course, so there still is quite a bit of green going on.

 
Ranunculus are coming up and hopefully growing strong.
 
 
 
 
Larkspur sprouts
 
Brocolli going strong as well!

The days are spent preparing for my favorite time of year.  I love the Winter festivals so much.  The girls put their slippers out for St. Nick on the 5th and woke up to fresh oranges, new Nutcrackers and bendy doll winter sprites.  They were thrilled.

We make all our gifts not only because of financial necessity, but mainly because I do believe these are the best gifts to give.  I love creating things for family and friends, putting love into each stitch or stroke of the paintbrush.  This year the girls are getting their annual sweaters as well as some homemade toys and dolls.  One neighbor gave me a scroll saw and another gave me some really nice wood scraps, so I am going to try my hand at toy making today..yay!   I love the wooden figures from Germany, but cannot afford them.  This way I can make the girls and William some heirloom toys that they can pass down.   We are all decorated, ready to bake, continuing our projects and preparations for Christmas. We are all having fun doing it all too!

 
 
Instead of a nature table, we have a nature wall.
 
This little painting hung in J’s grandparents house and was painted by one of his great aunts or uncles.
Shh..it’s a surprise.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 What are you doing to prepare?  Peace to everyone!!!  XOXO

A Little of This, A Little of That and A Whole Lot of Busy!

I have not abandoned you all, just been on the go for the last couple weeks.  We had a wonderful visit with my darling sister and her family.  My nephew hung with us for the weekend while sis and bro-in-law went to a wedding about 4 hours away.  Mom came up and we had a blast!  Farmgirl’s last soccer game was on Saturday and then the after party, which all the kids loved…who doesn’t love pizza, cake and a playset?  They all got their trophies and talked playdates and next season.  H was having a blast with all the kids and his cousins around.  Later we came back here and had a fun afternoon/evening at the homestead.  The kids did alot of artwork and hanging out.  We were sad to see everyone leave on Monday, but were re-fueled with the visit and look forward to getting together again soon!

The week went by in a blur as I started my holiday gifts.  We make all our gifts and this year I have a long list.  The kids are excited about the upcoming events and preparations as well.  J’s folks came for a visit on Saturday and we were able to celebrate his dad’s 70th birthday with him.  The girls made gifts, but their paper mache’ bowls didn’t dry in time so we’ll give those to him at Thanksgiving.  The folks have just returned from a month of hiking and visiting J’s sister and family in Australia and New Zealand!  I’m in awe of them as they just go go go!  It all sounded like so much fun, and exhausting all at once…haha  Some day I want to take the girls over there.  The photos are just amazing!

I got a little gardening done on Sunday.  Things are finally starting to slow down as the weather gets cooler.  One thing that has exploded in my front garden are the butterflies!  I can’t believe how many we’ve attracted!  Yesterday I counted 7 different types all within a minute.  So beautiful and affirms what we’ve done out there as they obviously are happy.   There are all sizes from large Swallowtails on down to tiny yellow ones that almost don’t look real they are so delicate.  The rest of the gardens are starting to get ready for their long winter’s nap.  I’m really looking forward to what spring will bring…but am excited about gardening in the winter too.  I have brocolli looking beautiful, lettuce, basil, onions, potatoes and beans all still moving forward.  cucumbers are producing too but I’m going to have to start covering them.  I’m thinking about building a hoop house for my raised beds so that some of the plants that don’t tolerate the cold so much have a fighting chance.  We’ll see how that goes!

I’ve finished one of my major gifts for Farmgirl.  Xi’s doll is almost complete too and then I move on to the clothes for her.  Her sweater is on the needles and I found the nicest yarn for her in cotton.  She can’t stand the feel of wool, even a small amount makes her itch so I got advice from my dear friend, Michellerene over at You Just Gotta Keep Knittin’ on a cotton/acrylic blend that works out quite nicely.  It’s super soft and I think Xi will be happy with it.  My sister in law in Australia sent some gorgeous handmade buttons that will be perfect for this project.  I’m going to knit a matching sweater for her doll as well. 

Amidst all this business, J’s cousin (who we are very close to) and his wife gave birth to their beautiful baby girl many weeks too early.  The baby is doing good and while she was only 1 lb 9 oz at birth, is now a hefty 2 pounds at 3 weeks of age.  Poor little thing has had 2 major surgeries already, but the last one seemed to fix her intestine issues and now she’s growing finally.  She was born at 29 weeks, but had stopped growing at about 26.  She’s a fighter though and just precious.  We are going to try and make a trip to see them in the next few weeks.  J’s cousin and wife are my new heroes as their amazing attitude and positive outlook through all of this just shines!  It will be a long road until she gets to go home, but seeing the pictures of mama holding her tiny little girl, and hearing the love in daddy’s almost daily emails just makes my heart swell.  Send lots of good vibes that she continues to grow and thrive so she can go home soon.

So that brings us up to date…just busy.  We are looking forward to the holidays and are hoping that everyone has a warm place to rest and good food to eat.

I need to learn the names of all these butterflies.  This one was sunning himself on the lawn chair in the chill of the morning.
Monarch?
 
The morning sun.  This is the view from the front door.

Where the Zinnias are at home and seem to still be happy.  Lots of flowers on the Green Envy, Polar Bear and Purple Giants.
 
 
Butterfly weed.  Last week there were 2 gorgeous caterpillars I’m assuming will be Monarchs, munching away at the bottom half.  Can’t find them today..hmm…
 
 I am so happy with the way this bed has filled in.  I hope things reseed for spring.  Otherwise I’m doing this same thing again in the spring.
 
African Basil we have had going for over a year now.  It is next to the Mexican Lime and manages to get wrapped up with the tree when we wrap for freezes.  Hah!
 
These guys have been covering my little Passion Flower vine!  I mean dozens of them.  
 
Sedums still going strong.  I’m starting to break off pieces for other parts of the garden.  We’ll be using all different types in the rock wall we are going to build in the Back 40.
 
Mother of Millions
 
And her babies at her feet.
 
A pile of kids relaxing with a movie on a rainy day.
 
Xi and my mom.
 
H and Lola working hard on their drawings.  Notice their matching freckles?
 
Be still my heart….What a handsome little thing!
 
Trying to decide what to work on next.  They had so much fun together…

Peace to you all!