Sunday, December 7, 2014

A Blissful Sunday


  It's a quiet Sunday morning here on Honeysuckle Hill. The Irishman was up early to make a trip down south for an assembly and generally, when he's up, I'm up.   So I've been up as well, since the butt crack of dawn (4 AM).  Might be a nap in my future. lol

  I've made a list of things I want to get done today that include mundane things, like making the bed and cleaning the kitchen. More extensive messes, like cleaning the aquarium.  And fun stuff, like writing in the blogs.  I have to go to another town and pick someone up later today, around 3, and so I won't have a lot of time to do a lot of things today. But that's okay.

 I can't tell you how strange my morning routines are ...unsettling almost, now that I don't have chickens to be 2 focal points of the day. Not that I still don't have enough to do, with 3 dogs and 4 cats and a husband.  It just seems so...different.  I can't wait til spring to have chickens again. They ground me.


 The weather here has been very erratic, with temps in the 20's or 65.  It has been sunny, raining, foggy and frosted. And we had snow flurries one day. It's enough to make your head spin. But at least we're not experiencing  some of the weather around the country.  Thankful for that. The past couple of days have been so grey and bleak that you almost don't want to get out of bed.  A couple of people I know that suffer from depression are having a really hard time. More things for me to be grateful for   1 ) that I don't suffer from that and 2) that I have friends.


  Having a big bowl of leftover beef stew for breakfast. Because I can. lol  It's really hitting the spot too.  Do you ever eat weird  (to some) breakfasts ? I remember in my early 20's I was on a kick of eating big green salads for breakfast. I was a waitress in this small town in northern California, and I would bicycle to work every morning (about 20 miles as I zigzagged through the pear orchards) and get to work early and go in the kitchen and make myself a giant salad of lettuces and eggs and cheese and veggies and wheat toast. lol  My boss would say--Geez--let me make you an omelet! But nope--I wanted a light and healthy breakfast to keep me going.  Boy, to have that kind of energy again !  Then I would work a hectic 8 hour shift and bicycle back home again.  Needles to say, I weighed in at about 102 soaking wet back then.  lol

  Well, I'm doing it.  Planning a big Christ,mas party here at my little house. So far about 25 people have rsvp'd to say they're coming. I'm going to do a soup  and breads buffet, with whatever little accoutrements I deem necessary (relish trays, chips and salsas, vegetable snack plates) and have asked everyone to bring holiday cookies or candy. I'll have coffees, hot chocolate and hot spiced cider for beverages.   I'm going to enlist the aid of a friend who's pretty crafty and make up some Christmas stockings for the kiddos that will be here.  It will be fun. Another friend is going to help me get the house ready (she cleans for extra $$) . Hopefully today and tomorrow I will get the boy to help me get the Holyday decorations in the house from storage.  I don't want to put them up unti I get some cleaning done though, so there's no big hurry for that.

  Speaking of that boy...bless his heart. This past week he took his poor old mom's car and put new brakes on the back and repaired a cover under the front end that had come loose and was hanging down to the road almost. He's a handy guy to have around...


  Alrighty then. Now that I've eaten that bowl of stew I feel like going back to bed. lol  That didn't work so well. Guess I'll get off here and get moving....or go lay down.  We'll see...



   Namaste.

8 comments:

Mama Pea said...

As always, Annie, love your posts. Glad your stew tasted good for breakfast (although made you sleepy!), but I'd take that big green salad you talked about any day! I'm already missing our daily bowls of fresh lusciousness from the garden. I can get fairly good baby spinach from our organic co-op, but I miss all the munchy-crunchies I can put in a salad from our garden. I really need to get back into sprouting sunflower seeds for additions to winter salads.

Have a wonderful day and hope your party preparations continue to go smoothly.

DDD said...

It's a lot of fun just reading about your Christmas party. You are such a fantastic and thoughtful hostess!

Akannie said...

Good Morning Mama Pea !! The stew is great...I made a big pot of it, thinking I was going to be home alone most of the weekend and so I wouldn't have to cook. lol I do love good salads too... the biogger and busier the better. Sometimes I'll make them for supper with all the usual; garden goodies in them, and add, pickled beets and hardboiled eggs and pickled okra and almonds and dried berries. YUM!!

Akannie said...

DDD---thanks so much for coming by, sweetie !! I love a good party. It's just the getting ready and cleaning up that kills me. LOL

Susan said...

I got all nostalgic with you - I used to have so much energy when I was a young woman. And boy, would I give my left arm for a big, fresh salad these days! I guess that's part of the 'charm' of winter - it makes us relish the spring so much more.

Akannie said...

A couple of years ago, I became acquainted with Sharon Astyk and took an online seminar/workshop thing that she does from time to time, about Independence Days-- food preservation and pantry stocking and stuff. She has a big family (fosters and adopts and her own kids and husband). She said they eat what they raise (they're on a farm) and buy local and seasonal food. But once a month, she would let the kids pick one thing out of season or exotic at the market...she said--you can't imagine how magnificent that fresh pineapple or the orange or pomegranate tastes when you don't eat them all the time without thinking. Everybody would get so quiet and almost reverent...

Ol'Buzzard said...

I don't mind foraging for breakfast; but my wife, for some reason, wants me to eat 'properly.'
the Ol'Buzzard

Akannie said...

lol..Ol'Buzzard...that's because, FOR SOME REASON, she wants you around a while longer. lol and the older we women get, the more we try to feed you old codgers decently. (At least that's true at my house). lol