Thursday, October 30, 2008

Show and Tell Friday!


Welcome to “Show and Tell Friday!” Do you have something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Look around your home for something to share; dig through those boxes in your closet if you have to! Share photos and the story that goes with your special item.


Flag
I've had an awful cold this week, so my show and tell is short and simple.

Voters card
Today, I got my voter's registration card in the mail and went and voted for the very first time!

Flag
I was born in Canada and became a citizen of the United States several years ago. I still have the little flag they gave me at the swearing-in ceremony.

Document
Afterwards, Phillip took us out for dinner to celebrate. Now, I'm heading back to my box of kleenex!


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Homemade Christmas Card~Paper Crafting Thursday!

The winners of last week's paper crafting are Christine and Angel . Please email me your addresses and I'll get your prizes in the mail!
Christmas card
Welcome to this week's project! On this card, the top corner folds down to reveal a pretty Christmas scene.

Birthday card
I also made a birthday themed card.

Notecard
You will need a 5 1/2" x 4" notecard.

Christmas card
Glue a 4" square of scrapbook paper to upper right corner.

Christmas card
Cut a 5 1/2" x 4" piece of coordinating scrapbook paper. Lay on top of card and fold down corner.

Christmas card
Glue to front of card.

Christmas card
Dab edges of flap with ink, if desired. Glue down.

Christmas card
Add a bow along the left edge and stickers.

Christmas card
I ended up dabbing green ink to the entire flap. Send to a friend!

Here are a few other things I made this week:

Thanksgiving card

Thanksgiving place cards
Thanksgiving place cards

Squirrel Tags
Isn't he cute?!


~More Homemade Cards~


Paper Craft Fun: Post any kind of paper craft (card, bookmark, tag, banner, journal, etc.) on your blog between now and next week and come sign Mr. Linky. Next Thursday, I will draw two of the names and the winners will receive supplies for a homemade card: blank notecard, envelope, and an assortment of scrapbook paper, stickers (or stamped images), and ribbon. Link back here in your post, so that others will know where to join in the fun, too!

Thank you for stopping by!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fall Cloth Napkins

Hello everyone! Thank you for your comments on my easy entertaining post. To answer a few questions, I got the tablecloth at a yard sale many years ago, the leaf napkin rings from the Target $1.00 section last year, and I wish I grew those hydrangeas in my own garden. Maybe someday!

Autumn gift
Last month my sewing machine was cooperating with me and I was able to work on some sewing projects. It was made in the 1940's and I actually call it "The Beast." I have put in an early request to Santa for a new machine. :0)

Napkins
Anyways, if you have never sewed napkins, they are very quick and easy.

Napkins

Fabric
Here are some common napkin sizes:
Dinner: 18" or 22"
Luncheon or tea: 12" or 14"

Napkin
Iron over the edges.


Napkin
And sew 1/4" from the edges.

Autumn dinner

Autumn napkin ring

Napkin gift bundle
They make great gifts, too!

Autumn gift
Thank you for taking a look!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Easy Entertaining

Good morning! Thank you so much your comments on my new Etsy shop and my treasures from the fair. I always enjoy seeing your show and tells each week, too.
Dinner table
We usually have a few friends over for a casual dinner Saturday evenings, but this week we had a bigger group: friends who recently got married, the groom's parents, our pastor, and another friend from church. Last week was busy with school, music lessons (we got a flat tire on the way there!) and getting our carpets cleaned, so I spaced my to-do list out over several days.

Wednesday
-Plan Menu:

Appetizer:
Bagel crisps and spinach dip (from Costco)

Dinner:
Baked ziti
Garden salad
Rosemary bread (from Costco)

Dessert:
Apple crisp

Beverages:
Iced tea
Lemonade


Rocking chair
Thursday
-Clean House:
Dust
Vacuum
Bathrooms

Candle
Friday
-Grocery shop

Saturday morning
-Quick tidy
-Make baked ziti and apple crisp (you could also make these Friday evening.)

Apples

~Apple Crisp~

4 medium gala apples
4 medium Granny Smith apples
1/4 cup cinnamon sugar
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups rolled oats
1 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
1 cup butter

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

1. Peel, core and slice apples. Toss with cinnamon sugar and pour into 9 x 13 pan.

2. In a large bowl, combine the flour, oatmeal, cinnamon, nutmeg and brown sugar. Cut butter into mixture until crumbly.

3. Sprinkle mixture with over apple slices and bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 45 to 50 minutes or until apples are tender. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream!

Baked ziti


Baked Ziti

Ingredients:
1 (16 oz.) package penne pasta
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 lb. ground beef
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 egg, beaten
4 cups marinara sauce (purchased or homemade)
15 ounces ricotta cheese
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
8 ounces sliced mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese

Instructions:
1. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente. Drain and set aside.

2. Heat olive oil in large frying pan over medium-high heat. Add ground beef. As the meat cooks, add garlic powder and Italian seasoning, as well as salt and pepper. Cook until evenly brown, and drain off any fat.

3. Add marinara sauce to meat and simmer (low heat) for 15 minutes.

4. In a large bowl, mix ricotta, shredded mozzarella, and egg, adding more black pepper if desired. Add cooked pasta to mixture and stir gently.

5. Preheat oven to 375°F. Begin layering your ingredients in a lightly-greased 9x13” baking dish as follows: a thin layer of meat-sauce mixture in the bottom of pan, then a layer of cheese and noodle mixture, then another thin layer of meat sauce and another layer of cheese and noodle. Repeat as necessary, ending with meat sauce on top.

6. Top with mozzarella cheese slices and parmesan cheese.

7. Bake for about 30 minutes or until the ziti is heated through and the cheeses are melted.


-Wash, dry and put away all pots and pans.
-Unload dishwasher before guests arrive.
Napkin ring
-Set table

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas

Spinach dip

Baked ziti

Bread

Apple crisp

Apple crisp
-Enjoy your dinner and company!

Candle
Do you have any easy entertaining tips to share, too? I hope you all have a wonderful start to your week!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Show and Tell Friday!


Welcome to “Show and Tell Friday!” Do you have something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Look around your home for something to share; dig through those boxes in your closet if you have to! Share photos and the story that goes with your special item.


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Last week we went to the Texas State Fair for the first time. I've always wanted to go, so when our pastor's wife offered us free tickets, I gladly took them!

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One of the highlights was riding the huge ferris wheel. I closed my eyes going up the first time around, but felt more brave the second time. :0)

Crystal
Along with the games, rides and food, there were craft and gift booths. Phillip got me two new crystals for my kitchen window.

Crystal

Window

Rock candy
He also got me a stick of rock candy. A few years before we were married, he gave me a similar stick from the Del Mar fair in San Diego, CA. It sat on my dresser for many years, but eventually crumbled away.

Rock candy
Now I have a brand new stick to remind me of those special times! Thank you for looking at my fair treasures!


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Etsy Shop Opening!

Hello! I have a special announcement to make tonight. Many times I have been asked about opening an Etsy shop. I actually opened an account last March, but the timing wasn't right. Well, I have been filling up my shop this week and would love for you to stop by for a visit!


Seasonal Delights Etsy Shop

Thank you for taking a look!

Caramel Apple Cards ~ Paper Crafting Thursday!

The winners of last week's paper crafting are Sherry and Lisa Ann. Please email me your addresses and I'll get your prizes in the mail!

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Welcome to this week's project! I have been having lots of fun making these caramel apple cards.

Caramel apple
They are quick and easy to put together.

LinkTemplate
Print an apple pattern.

Template
Cut it out, including most of the leaves on top.

Template
Trace *two* apples onto a piece of paper.

Template
On one of the apples, draw a dripping caramel pattern. Be as messy as you like-it's hot caramel after all!

Template
Cut out caramel and apple patterns.

Caramel Apples
Trace onto brown and green and/or red cardstock.

Scrapbook paper
Shade the caramel edges with a brown ink pad, if desired.

Caramel apples
Glue caramel to front of apples.

Popsicle stick
Glue a popsicle stick to the back.

Ribbon
Tie on a little ribbon.

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Or a "sweet" tag.

Caramel Apple card
You can send to a friend as is, or glue apple to the front of a card.

Goodie bag
Another fun idea is to place your card in a clear goodie bag, along with shredded paper and lots of caramel candies!

Goodie Bag

Caramel Apple Cards
I hope you have enjoyed this week's paper project!

~More Homemade Cards~

Paper Craft Fun: Post any kind of paper craft (card, bookmark, tag, banner, journal, etc.) on your blog between now and next week and come sign Mr. Linky. Next Thursday, I will draw two of the names and the winners will receive supplies for a homemade card: blank notecard, envelope, and an assortment of scrapbook paper, stickers (or stamped images), and ribbon. Link back here in your post, so that others will know where to join in the fun, too!

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Camping Adventures

Thank you so much for your comments on my front porch! I should have mentioned that the apples in the basket are not real. If they were, Walnut, our resident squirrel would have taken care of them a long time ago!

Benjamin
This past weekend we went camping with Benjamin's Boy Scout troop.

Campsite
The weather was perfect and we had a fun time together in the great outdoors.

Bacon

Pancakes
Campfire bacon and hot fluffy pancakes.

Hammock
Relaxing with a friend.

Island
The girls and their friends discovered a small island to wade across to.

Daisy
Daisy wore herself out with plenty of running and swimming.

Campfire
And of course, there were s'mores to enjoy once it got dark.

Magazines
I took along some favorite magazines.

Sky
The view from above my chair was perfect!

Woods
Saturday afternoon I took a walk through the woods to see what I could find.

Trees

Woods

Leaf

Flowers

Flower

Berries

Moon
My favorite time of day was the early morning before the sun rose.

Lake
And the lake was still covered with mist.

Lake

Thank you for taking a look!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Autumn Front Porch

Hello! We just got back from a wonderful family camping trip and I have lots of pictures to share, but first I want to participate in Melissa's "Porches on Parade" event!

Front porch
My front porch is a small area, but I managed to squeezed in my garden table and piled it high with mini hay bales, pumpkins, apples, and Indian corn.

Front porch

Porch

Porch

Mums

Wreath

Front porch
This grapevine swap with white lights has been up for many years. I added a leaf garland for Autumn.

Front porch
Thank you for looking at my cozy front porch!

Porch
Please visit The Inspired Room to see other porches or to join in the fun!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Decorating with Doilies ~ Show & Tell Friday!


Welcome to “Show and Tell Friday!” Do you have something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Look around your home for something to share; dig through those boxes in your closet if you have to! Share photos and the story that goes with your special item.


Doilies
A few weeks ago I stopped by the thrift store and found a pile of doilies and lacy linens, right by the front door.

Lace
Layers and layers of lace!

Lace

Lace
They were $2.00 each and have beautiful detail work.

Doily

Lace

Collar
A cutwork collar. Only half has been finished.

Doily

Lace

I had fun finding places for my new finds...

Doily

Doily

Lace

Lace

Doily

Teacup

Lace
I tea stained these doilies.

Doily

Doilies
Thank you for looking at my show and tell and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!


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Fall Card ~ Paper Crafting Thursday!

The winners of last week's paper crafting are Barbara and Heather. Please email me your addresses and I'll get your prizes in the mail!

Homemade card
Welcome to this week's paper project! A fun and quick fall card to put together. Remember, the colors and stickers can be changed for any occasion and holiday.

Blank notecard
You will need a 4" x 5 1/2" notecard.

Homemade card
Cut a 3 3/4" x 5 1/4" rectangle of scrapbook paper and glue to front of card.

Homemade card
Cut a 3 3/4" x 1 1/2" inch strip of cardstock. Trim the bottom with decorative stickers. Glue to front of card, as shown.

Homemade card
Add decorative dots and dashes with pen.

Homemade card
Open up card and carefully cut a small slit along the seam, 1/4 inch below top of cardstock strip.

Homemade card
Thread length of ribbon through and tie a knot. Trim ends.


Homemade card
Cut a 2" x 3" rectangle of cardstock. Add stickers or stamps. Glue to card, as shown.

Scrapbook paper
Cut a 2" circle from cardstock, using decorative stickers. Cut a scrapbook paper circle slightly smaller and glue to front of cardstock.

Homemade card
Glue to card, as shown. Send to a friend!

Here are a few other things I made this week:

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Pumpkin card

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Mini fall cards

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Acorn tags


~More Homemade Cards~

Paper Craft Fun: Post any kind of paper craft (card, bookmark, tag, banner, journal, etc.) on your blog between now and next week and come sign Mr. Linky. Next Thursday, I will draw two of the names and the winners will receive supplies for a homemade card: blank notecard, envelope, and an assortment of scrapbook paper, stickers (or stamped images), and ribbon. Link back here in your post, so that others will know where to join in the fun, too!

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Acorn Ornament

Good afternoon! Thank you so much for your comments on my simple little house. It's wonderful to hear from others who enjoy making their homes peaceful and comforting places to be!
Acorn
Isn't this glass acorn beautiful? My mom surprised me with it last week.

Acorn
I added a ribbon bow and hung it from a knob on my kitchen hutch.

Kitchen hutch

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Just a little something that makes me smile. :0) I hope your week is going well!

Monday, October 13, 2008

A Simple Little House

~Simple Pleasures~

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I like a simple little house
With flowers by the door,

An ample larder for my needs

And not much more in store.


Gingerbread cupcakes

View

I like a window toward the sun
And doors that open wide,
The trickle of a bath for birds
With feathered friends beside.


Birdbath

Tea

I like a tidy nook inside
Where my books and slippers lie,
A cup for tea, a magazine,
A warming hearth nearby.


Hearth

Keys

I like some trinkets on the sills,
White ruffles at the panes,
The comfort of a sturdy roof
To shelter me from rains.


Watergarden

Window

I like the cozy ambiance,
A place of sweet retreat
Where life unfolds along the way
And each new day's a treat!

-Virginia Borman Grimmer

Sunflower


I found this sweet poem in a recently thrifted Ideals magazine. Feel free to share it on your blog, along with pictures from your own simple little house!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Weekend Chit~Chat

Moonflower
Hello! This beautiful moonflower greeted me late this afternoon. I planted seeds along with the morning glories, but have only seen one bloom before today.

Moonflower

Moonflower
Another flower mid bloom.

Chili
Phillip has been out of town this week and finally got home today. I made a big pot of chili and baked a batch of pumpkin cookies.

Cookies
I doubled the recipe, adding white chocolate chips to half the dough and butterscotch chips to the other half.

Pumpkin Butterscotch Cookies

Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup pumpkin
1 tsp. vanilla
2 cups flour
1/4 tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. cloves
1 1/2 cups butterscotch, white chocolate or chocolate chips

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350.F Cream the butter and sugars. Add pumpkin and vanilla. In separate bowl, stir together dry ingredients. Add to butter mixture and stir. Add butterscotch chips. Drop by teaspoons onto a greased cookie sheet and bake for 8-10 minutes or until lightly browned around the edges. Allow to cool on sheet for several minute, then remove to cooling rack.


ETA:  I used a tablespoon of dough and flattened them with the bottom of a glass (sugar coated) before cooking.  

Cookies
I hope you are having a wonderful weekend!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Kitchen Window ~Show and Tell Friday!


Welcome to “Show and Tell Friday!” Do you have something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Look around your home for something to share; dig through those boxes in your closet if you have to! Share photos and the story that goes with your special item.


Kitchen window
Today I am sharing a favorite spot in my house: my sunny kitchen window. This past week I took everything off the shelves, dusted and replaced several dead plants. It appears my green thumb only works outside!

Kitchen window
The doilies are recent thift store finds.

Kitchen window
The three hanging crystals make pretty rainbows on the walls and floor each afternoon.

Kitchen window

Kitchen window

Bottles

Plant

Fairy
A new violet.

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Fairy
A fairy lives underneath it. My friend, Cathy gave her to me a few months ago.

Kitchen window
Thank you for looking at my show and tell!


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Fall Homemade Card

Thank you for your comments on my glittery acorns! Be sure to let me know if you make some too, so I can come take a look. The winners of last week's card making meme are Susan and Melinda. Please email me your addresses and I'll get your prizes in the mail!

Homemade card
Welcome to this week's homemade card project! Remember that you can use any kind of cardstock, scrapbook paper, stickers, stamps or embellishments.

Blank notecard
You will need a 4" x 5 1/2" notecard.

Homemade card
Cut a 3 3/4" x 5 1/4" rectangle of scrapbook paper and glue to front of card.

Scrapbook paper
Cut a 3 1/4" square from scrapbook paper and tear along the edges.

Scrapbook paper
Cut out 4- 1 1/4" squares from scrapbook paper.

Scrapbook paper
Glue squares to torn paper, as shown.

Scrapbook paper
Add stickers or stamps that spell out "fall." You could also write with a pen.

Scrapbook paper
Hot glue lace along bottom edge.

Homemade card
Glue to front of card.

Homemade card
Add additional embellishments, if desired. Send to a friend!

Here are a two other cards I made this week...
Card

Card

~More Homemade Cards~

Paper Craft Fun: Post any kind of paper craft (card, bookmark, tag, banner, journal, etc.) on your blog between now and next week and come sign Mr. Linky. Next Thursday, I will draw two of the names and the winners will receive supplies for a homemade card: blank notecard, envelope, and an assortment of scrapbook paper, stickers (or stamped images), and ribbon. Link back here in your post, so that others will know where to join in the fun, too!

Thank you for stopping by!

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Glittery Acorns

Thank you for your comments on my fall tea tray and sharing your favorite teas with me! I'm also a huge fan of coffee and have two cups every morning. :0)

So, a couple of weeks ago I discovered tea staining and wanted to stain all of my white linens (I resisted, mostly). Now I'm on to glitter! I've never had good luck with it until I found the new Martha Stewart line at Walmart.
Acorns
I had lots of fun glittering up some acorns this past weekend.

Acorns
First, Grace and I went on a neighborhood acorn hunt.

Acorns
Then I painted the acorn bottoms brown.

Acorn
And brushed on a thin coat of glue to the tops and sprinkled with glitter.

Acorns
Lots of glitter.

Acorns
It was hard to stop!

Monday, October 06, 2008

Fall Tea Tray

Autumn tea tray
All summer long we drink iced tea, but now that Autumn has arrived, the girls and I have been enjoying hot tea. Constant Comment and Cinnamon Stick are popular right now. Benjamin likes hot chocolate. :0)

Lace
A thrifted silver tray along with a lace doily holds the teapot and cups.

Teacups

Spoons
Beaded garland wrapped around a jar for the tea spoons.

Autumn tray

Tea tray
What is your favorite tea this time of year?

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Weekend Chit~Chat

Thank you to all who joined in for show and tell and for your sweet comments about my Little Woman treasures! Several of you asked about a tutorial and I will try to put one together soon.

Golden Rod
Yesterday morning we headed out to our favorite nature preserve. Phillip brought along his camera and captured some great photos, especially of the goldenrod that was in full bloom.

Daisy
The girls met with their Faith Keepers group to work on earning their "Survival in the Outdoors" badge.

Daisy
Daisy was happy to tag along, too.

Daisy
As you can see, the tiny puppy days are over.

Daisy
Daisy just turned 6 months old and while she considers herself a lap dog that loves to snuggle, she has plenty of energy to go around.

Daisy
Especially when it comes to swimming! Thank you for taking a look and I hope you are having a great weekend!

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Little Women~Show and Tell Friday!


Welcome to “Show and Tell Friday!” Do you have something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Look around your home for something to share; dig through those boxes in your closet if you have to! Share photos and the story that goes with your special item.


Little Women
Little Women is one of my favorite books and I recently found this beautiful copy at the used book store.

Little Women
It isn't old, but the pictures are old-fashioned and really bring the story to life.

Little Women

Little Women

Little Women
There are also plenty of black and white pictures and I photocopied a couple of them and made a journal and hanging picture for Christmas gifts.

Little Women

Little Women
"There was a pleasing inequality in the table, which produced many mishaps to cups and plates; acorns dropped into the milk, little black ants partook of the refreshments without being invited, and fuzzy caterpillars swung down from the tree to see what was going on."

Little Women

Little Women

Little Women

Little Women
Tied up with a ribbon.

Little Women
"Jo was very busy in the garret, for the October days began to grow chilly, and the afternoons were short. For two or three hours the sun lay warmly in the high window, showing Jo seated on the old sofa, writing busily, with her papers spread out upon a trunk before her..."

Little Women

Little Women
Thank you for looking at my Little Women show and tell!


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Homemade Card

Thank you so much for your wonderful comments on my Morning Glory pictures and for sharing your favorite things about October with me. Also, thank you to everyone who joined in last week's paper craft meme. I decided to draw *two* names and the winners are Jennifer and Melyssa! Email me your addresses and I will get your prizes in the mail.

Homemade card
I had a lot of fun making this Autumn themed card.

Blank notecard
You will need a 5" x 5" notecard.

Homemade card
Cut a 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" rectangle of scrapbook paper and glue to front of card, as shown.

Homemade card
Cut a 4 3/4" x 1 1/4" strip of coordinating scrapbook paper and glue to front of card, as shown.

Homemade card
Add stickers, stamps, or other embellishments.

Homemade card
Glue lace along paper seam. I used hot glue.

Homemade card
Tie a ribbon knot or bow, overlapping the lace.

Homemade card
Send to a friend!

~More Homemade Cards~


New Weekly Feature: Post any kind of paper craft (card, bookmark, tag, banner, journal, etc.) on your blog between now and next week and come sign Mr. Linky. Next Thursday, I will draw two of the names and the winners will receive supplies for a homemade card: blank notecard, envelope, and an assortment of scrapbook paper, stickers (or stamped images), and ribbon.

I hope you will join in the fun and thank you for stopping by!



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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Celebrate October!

Listen! the wind is rising,

and the air is wild with leaves,

We have had our summer evenings,

now for October eves!

-Humbert Wolfe

October
My favorite month of the year is here!

O suns and skies and clouds of June,
And flowers of June together,
Ye cannot rival for one hour
October's bright blue weather.

Pumpkins
It's time for pumpkins, apple cider, falling leaves, freshly baked pies, hayrides, and cozy sweaters.

Tea
Today I'm going to celebrate with a cup of hot tea. Constant Comment is a favorite flavor and Cinnamon Stick is delicious, too.

Magazine
I have my old October issues of Victoria to look through.

There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots
may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on
the feelings, as now in October.
Nathaniel Hawthorne

Magazine

October gave a party;
The leaves by hundreds came-
The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,
And leaves of every name.
The Sunshine spread a carpet,
And everything was grand,
Miss Weather led the dancing,
Professor Wind the band.
George Cooper, October's Party

Apple fritters
And I will bake a special treat.

~Apple Fritters~

2 cups self rising flour
3 tablespoons sugar
2 eggs well beaten
1 cup milk
2 cups tart apples, chopped

Sift together dry ingredients. Gradually add beaten eggs and milk combined. Refrigerate batter for about 2 hours. Stir in the apples. Drop by tablespoon into hot oil and fry until golden brown. Roll in powdered sugar or a sugar/cinnamon combination.

Acorns
Benjamin brought me three acorns on Sunday.

Fabric
Which reminded me of fabric scraps that have been buried in a box for many years. The girls and I have been having fun with an oak leaf and acorn fabric craft. I'll be sure to show you when we are finished.

What are some of your favorite things about October?