Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Clean house, clear mind, combating the daily chores

July 24, 2024

Good morning everyone, come on in and spend another day with me.  To some these posts may seem a little monotonous, dragging, boring, the same thing over and over.  To me, they just portray my real life and what my days look like, a life devoted to God, to my family and home, and a homemaker who is not afraid to be who she is.

But there are days where even the happiest of homemakers, feels a little defeated.  Maybe you're not feeling well physically or mentally, maybe you didn't sleep well and feel a bit tired, or maybe it's just one of those days where you can't pinpoint what the issue is, but in your soul, you feel defeated, unmotivated and often unwilling to deal with anything or anyone.

I have my days like that, and on those days, I push through.  I don't allow myself to dwell on things for too long, I think it's important to address the issue, but it's pointless to keep dwelling on it.

Today was one of those days, I wasn't unwell physically or mentally, but I didn't feel it.  I just wasn't feeling it!  You understand I'm sure.
 

July 24, 2024

On days like that, I grab my Bible before I even get up from bed, because I know that it's going to be a battle within me to get through the day.

Reading the Bible strengthens my faith and gives me the strength I need to face the day.  I read my Bible every day, and pray, but some days we need a little extra help from above, and that is where God comes in.  That motivation, that strength, that grace to get up and get the homemaking chores done come through these moments.

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

I don't often pray on my knees, but some days I feel compelled to lay it all before the Lord and leave it at His feet.  Yesterday was one of those days, I did my usual prayers and then gave it all to God and let Him speak, let Him guide me.
 
Once my prayers were done, I got busy with my day.  All those chores that I really didn't feel like doing, but I knew I had to whether I felt like it or not.  I don't want to procrastinate.
 
Do you know what procrastination is?  It's doing the things we would rather do, than doing the things we know we need to do.  I think we're all guilty of that at times, and it doesn't make us bad people, or horrible homemakers, it just makes us human.
 

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

I know it's hard to sometimes find the motivation or joy to get through the daily tasks that seem to accumulate throughout the day.  No matter how many times we wash dishes, there's always more in the sink.  No matter how many times we clean the floors there's always crumbs, vacuum the carpets and there's always pet hair, dust the furniture and two days later it's as if it never came close to a dust cloth.

Those tasks that seem mundane and never ending.

But as women of faith we have strength and courage, and motivation that comes from our Lord above.

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me - Philippians 4:13

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

Our homes are our haven, and the numerous chores before us can seem daunting, but they really are to be looked at as acts of love, which we should do with a grateful and happy heart.  If you're feeling unmotivated, tired, grumpy, or overwhelmed, take a moment to sit and pray.  

Our strength comes from the Lord above, and when we got to Him and ask, He gives willingly.

We don't always have to clean our homes with a ton of energy or a the biggest smile on our faces, we don't even have to do it quickly.  It's ok to have a slower day, to do what needs to be done even in a reflective mood.  Just remember always to think of it as worshiping, as doing your job as a woman of God.

Those dishes that you wash, enjoy the moment, enjoy the warm water, revel in the bubbles made by the soap, take in the fresh scent as each dish it cleaned and imagine you're cleansing away the dirty parts of your soul.  The things you shouldn't have said or done, the thoughts that are not Godly, the unmotivation and the procrastination sitting heavily on your shoulders.

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

Put on some music or a podcast, or watch a documentary as you move about the house, sometimes just having that background noise helps a lot.  Be grateful for the home you have, the fact that you can be safe, have food in the fridge and a roof over your head.  The more we are grateful the more we are blessed, I truly believe that.

Blessings come in all shapes and forms, they don't have to be defined by big things, huge shows from God, because He is in everything, in every detail, even the minute little things we tend to overlook.

Also remember to take time to sit, to relax, to rest a bit.  Everything is part of your day, not just the chores and tasks at hand, but the time you take to enjoy a hobby, to sit on the couch, to play with your pets or water your plants. 

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July 24, 2024

For me, reading is one of those joys that I thoroughly enjoy, so on days like today, I especially take time off to sit with a book and let my mind rest.  

You'll be surprised how just half an hour to replenish your soul, will change your day.  We are able to get back on to business not feeling as defeated as we were before.

Today I had to post some books as well, and reply to some requests too which included having to print labels and wrap books to get them ready for mailing.  It's not what I felt like doing, it's an extra task that was added to what already seemed like an impossible day for me, but I just pushed that feeling aside and did what I needed.

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

July 24, 2024

As the day came to a close, dinner was eaten, dishes were washed again, kitchen was tidied up and before I could retire for the day, I remembered that I had one last load of clothes in the dryer.  I truly wrinkled my nose at the thought, and if you look at my face in these pictures, you can see how not in the mood I really was.

But once again, I said a quick prayer and asked God to just push me through this last chore of the day.  He did, and I got the laundry out and folded and put away.

Once I had my shower and changed into my comfy pajamas, I climbed into bed with a thankful heart, because even though my mind may not have been in it this day, I still got done what I needed to and went to bed feeling accomplished.

Tomorrow is another day.  Whether I wake up in a good mood, or not, it will not deter me from being the homemaker that I am and my family needs and appreciates.

Clean house, clear mind and a victory over the daily chores!

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Bookshelf organizing

July 22, 2024

July is coming to an end, even though it feels like we just celebrated the new year.   
 
The weather is hot, the summer days are upon us, our gardens are thriving and producing, and we inch closer and closer to cooler days and what may now be my best time of year.  Fall!

I used to be a summer girl, actually, spring more than summer and I guess I still am in a way, but over the years I have fallen in love with the cooler weather, the darker shorter days, and cozier moments spent indoors.  

Since the weather has been so hot lately, I have chosen to spend most of my days inside.  And lately, having my reading mojo back, it means you can usually find me curled up with a book, in a corner chair, with a cup of tea.  Books have started filling my heart and my every spare moment.  I dream about books, I read a ton, I add more to my shelves and I've been taking immense pleasure in organizing the shelves and displaying my beautiful collections.
 

July 22, 2024

 
Have some plants that I need to move to this pot by the front door, in the meantime....
 
I received a package from Amazon with some items I needed, and as always my safety inspectors are on the case.  They have to sniff it all, check around and in the box, to make sure that it's safe for us.  I love these two ♥

Protein Powder, my Weetabix and a new strap for my Galaxy watch.

July 22, 2024

July 22, 2024

 
Homemaking has been the top of my list.  I get everything I need to do first thing in the morning, then the rest of my day is more laid back.  I can read, or run errands or go to appointments, or even watch a show, in between the other day to day chores that we have to attend to every day.
 
When we first moved into this house, I couldn't stand the color of this wall in the living room.  I am not a fan of mint green, especially for a wall color, so it used to bug me.  But as the years have gone by, I have learned to embrace it and just go with it.  Eventually I would love to paint it a darker sage green and remove the carpets, put in wood floors and so on.  It is all on God's timing though, when we have the finances available for it, then it will be done.

July 22, 2024

 
Just like the paneling in den/dining room area.  I would have already removed it or painted over it, but hubby likes it and I've just learned to live with it and humor him for now.  I have been able to convince him to eventually paint it, and he said ok, so that's a start.

I will say though, the paneling and the leather couches and the way I have it decorated at the moment, makes for a very cozy and warm room, and anyone who comes into our home always comments on how much they love the cozy vibes.  That's a huge compliment for me.  I am not a decorator, I don't even think I have a specific theme other than cozy, cabin, country, I don't know.  I am definitely not a modern looking home decorated fan.  Nothing against it, but it's not my vibe, so to speak.

July 22, 2024

 
This is my current read.  Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez.  I don't know if I've just been lucky with my book chases the past two weeks, but my goodness, every single book I have picked up to read has been so good, I can't put it down.

July 22, 2024

 
Below you can see my TBR (To Be Read) shelf.  I picked some books that were calling to me, and created a TBR shelf, as I finish one, I just move it to a different shelf and grab the next one.

There are four Alison Weir books which I am very much looking forward to

The Last White Rose
The Lady in the Tower
The Lost Tudor Princess 
The Wars of the Roses

Children of Ragnarok by Cinda Williams Chima
Woven in Moonlight by Isabel Ibanez - Book 1 of the Woven in Moonlight Duology
Written in the Stars by Isabel Ibanez - Book 2 of the Woven in Moonlight Duology

July 22, 2024

 
The next shelf just holds my older books and this beautiful copy of Jane Austen illustrated life, as well as some older vintage books, my Jane Austen novels, Little House on the Prairie and Little Women.

July 22, 2024

July 22, 2024

And lastly, I decided to do a shelf that shows a standout collection of what has become one of my favorite authors, Nancy E. Turner.  I've mentioned her here many times, the first book These is my Words was one of the best books I've ever read, and I immediately picked up the others in the series Sarah's Quilt and The Star Garden.  

The other two books are also by Nancy E. Turner and were equally just as good.  Light changes Everything and The water and the Blood.  Worth a read if you've never read her books.

Now I am off to clean windows, which need doing because Kaia's nose is always up against them.  It's a never ending job I tell you.

Also need to go check on the chickens and make sure it's not too hot for them, and then I have to get my workout in and make sure I have my 10 000 steps, before it's time to start dinner and the night routine.  I am a little tired today so very much looking forward to bedtime.  
 
Some days are just like this, you're tired, you drag around, then thankfully lay your head on that pillow and hope to get enough sleep before the next day.  And it never seems enough for me, at least.

Anyway, enough blabbing, have a wonderful rest of your Tuesday, friends!

Monday, July 22, 2024

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 07/22/2024 }

 
Happy Homemaker Monday
 
 
Good morning sweet ladies, come on in.  I have some hot coffee waiting for you all, or tea if you prefer. 

I am just sipping on my second cup of coffee and having my breakfast which today consists of scrambled egg whites and a piece of multigrain toast.  
 
It is just after 7am although it seems earlier because it's cloudy and dark outside.  I'm ok with that, if you know me, you know I love a dreary cloudy rainy day.  
 
My last post was on Thursday, I didn't get one up Friday or the weekend, because I was just so busy.  I think some weeks may be like that, but we will see.  I do have posts scheduled for this week, which make me happy because I really am trying to be more consistent with my posting.
Anyway, let's get right on with our post.  Have a wonderful Monday friends ♥  
 
 
*** The Weather *** 
We've had the best week, our temperatures dropped into the 80s and 90s and we even had some rain.  That's my kind of weather.  I don't like too hot or too cold.  Looks like we have another good week ahead before heading back into the impossibly hot weather.  I'm ready for Fall, aren't you?
 

*** Right now I am ***
Sitting in bed, listening to a video on the TV and working on this post.      
 
 
*** Thinking and pondering *** 
I have nothing specific going on in my brain, which I guess it's a good thing.  Hahahah  
 
 
*** How I am feeling *** 
Thankfully the allergies have calmed down a little.  I'm feeling a little tired this morning, had a good workout at the gym yesterday and am definitely feeling it today.  I'm just hoping to get going with my day and hopefully get a boost of energy. 
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
Cup of coffee with 2% milk and a little scoop of Vanilla protein powder.  Scrambled egg whites and a piece of multigrain toast with a little smear of Irish grass fed butter. 
 
 
*** On the lunch plate *** 
Salad, that's all I feel like today.  I over indulged this weekend, had family over for dinner on Saturday and had some dessert with them.  Time to get reset this week.  I usually will indulge in a sweet or something over the weekend, then go back to clean eating the rest of the week.  I honestly thing that moderation is key and we need everything in our diets, just being mindful not to over eat. 
 
 
*** On the dinner plate *** 
Ikea Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Veggies  
 
 
*** On the menu *** 
Just a reminder, anytime you see potatoes, rice or pasta, I don't eat it.  I usually either have just the salad or veggies, or I substitute with cauliflower rice, sweet potato or brown pasta, although even the brown pasta I don't tend to eat it.  I've gone off most carbs, don't feel a yearning for them, don't really much care for them anymore.

Monday
Ikea Meatballs, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Veggies  
Tuesday 
Tilapia Fish Tacos, Mexican Rice, beans
Wednesday 
Pork chops, Garlic Spaghetti, Squash Casserole
Thursday
Summer Beef Casserole with couscous, Salad
Friday
Homemade Pizza
Saturday
Eat whatever you want
Sunday
Ham, Potato Casserole, Green Beans, Lemon Pie (brother in law's birthday)
 
 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Still in my nightgown, will change into a summer dress after, then into workout clothes later this afternoon. 
 
 
*** On my reading pile *** 
Have started 1 Samuel in the Bible, not sure why but felt that I needed to read it.
Read 3 books last week, my word, I'm finally out of my reading funk.  
Started Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez.
 

 
*** On my TV this week *** 
Not a lot, aside from a YouTube video here or there, I'm reading more than watching anything. 
Youtube - usual homemaking, quiet, slow living videos, but also been watching some book hauls and book reviews.
 
 
*** Looking around the house *** 
It is dark, so the house looks all cozy and warm.  Yesterday, my husband hung some LED lights all around the trims of our living room, dining room and hallway.  This house is pretty dark, especially the hallway and the dining room (dining room is wood paneling).  It looks much better with these soft lights. 
 
 
*** To do list *** 
Housework Bible and Devotional time Workout Reading 
 
 
*** From the camera *** 
The one thing I do love about summer, are the flowers in all their glory.  They just bring so much joy to a home. These hang on my front porch.

 
 
*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
Don't have a specific verse or prayer, but wanted to ask you, have you been reading your Bible? Do you read it daily, do you lean into the scriptures and allow God to work in your life?  If you don't, please consider starting.  It really does help the day flow better.  Also, when you pray, pray daily for Grace for that day, it does make a difference. 

Thursday, July 18, 2024

{ Cooking Thursday - Lentil Salad }

 
 
Good morning friends, welcome back to another cooking Thursday.

Today I bring you a simple yet delicious Lentil Salad.  It is healthy, it is filling and it is a great lunch, or side dish for your dinner meal.
 


Lentil Salad

Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked french, black or green lentils
  • 1/4 cup kalamata olives, halved {you will want to use pitted olives-you can use any olive of your choice}
  • 1/3 cup roasted red peppers, drained, chopped {try fire roasted for nice flavor}
  • 1/2 of a small red onion, diced
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeds removed, diced {or color of your choice}
  • 1/2 of an english cucumber, diced
  • 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese {optional or try goat cheese}
  • Handful of fresh mint, chopped
  • Handful of fresh parsley, chopped
  • 4 green onions, chopped
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Optional spices: 1 to 2 teaspoons of any spice you like {try sumac, za'atar or oregano}
  • Add crushed red pepper for extra spice

Instructions

  1. Cook the lentils according to the package. Drain and set aside to cool.
  2. In a large bowl mix together the lentils, olives, roasted red peppers, red onion, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper, cucumber, feta cheese, mint, parsley and green onions.
  3. In a large mason jar or salad dressing container add the olive oil, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, garlic and whisk together. Add salt and pepper to taste and 1 teaspoon of an additional spice if you like {try sumac, za'atar, oregano}. Drizzle the dressing over the salad and toss gently to coat with the dressing.
  4. Serve with hummus and pita bread or use this salad as a topping for pita wraps, hummus plates or falafel.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

{ Wednesday in pictures }

July 17, 2024

::::  A hot cup of coffee to start the day, in this gorgeous mug I found at the Thrift Store.  I was standing in front of the mugs and saying to my husband "well I definitely don't need any more coffee mugs", and as I said that my eyes shifted over to the right and I see this beauty standing there.  I immediately followed up with "but this one is coming home with me".  To say my husband laughed would be an understatement 🤣

July 17, 2024

July 17, 2024

::::  The dreaded laundry that never ends.  But I have a tip for you, I used to pour the detergent from the cup provided and then wash it out, or pour some water and swish it around and do it at least 2 or 3 times to clean it because I didn't like placing it back with detergent on it.  

Then one day I decided to just take one of the pieces of clothing I was washing and use it to clean up the remaining detergent in the cup.  It worked, cup came out clean and I didn't waste any detergent either.  Saves me the back and forth with water.

July 17, 2024

July 17, 2024

::::  Dishes are a constant, morning, afternoon and night.  Then you wake up in the morning and magically dishes have appeared in the sink again.

July 17, 2024

July 17, 2024

July 17, 2024

::::  My home is my pride and joy, and no matter how mundane the chores may be from day to day, I love cleaning, setting things right, tidying and creating a safe haven for my family.

July 17, 2024

July 17, 2024

::::  It's been horribly hot and some of the plants have been struggling, but many are just blooming and glowing.  My Turk's caps come back every year, more glorious and beautiful than ever.

July 17, 2024

::::  My daily reading is always my Bible and a book.  In the Bible, as I wait for my new Revelation Bible Study, I am re-reading 1 Samuel.  Such a wonderful book.  Also finishing up What the River knows by Isabel Ibanez.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

A slow day

July 16, 2024

 
Some days I am all full steam ahead, and then some days I crash, and need to take a step back and regroup so to speak.  I call it my replenishing the soul days.   

"But you're a stay at home mom, why would you need that?", well I guess in a way that may sound true, but we often have such a busy schedule too, and I don't know about anyone else as I can only speak for myself, but homemaking is tiring at times, and there is always something to do.  Always!

If you're anything like me though, taking that step back feels like I'm cheating or a guilty in some way.  It's very hard for me to sit still without starting to feel like I need to be doing something.  There's a fight that ensues inside me, one side says to be still because the work will still be there tomorrow, and the other says I need to not be lazy and I should be busy not sitting.  I guess it's true that we can be our biggest critics right?

Anyway, today has been a slow day.  I'm dealing with a banger of a hormonal headache and slight cramping, so whether I wanted to or not, I was forced to take it slow and do the absolute needed only.  That meant mostly computer work, so I went and visited everyone on the Happy Homemaker Monday post, and also those who joined in as old fashioned bloggers.

Then I paid some bills, and worked on the new meal plan and budget.


July 16, 2024

 
I'm having Curt pick up the groceries from Walmart today, because my cars' battery has decided it's time to die.  I would have put off grocery shopping until the weekend but we need food now, so hubby just told me to do the pickup and he would go straight after work.  God bless this wonderful husband of mine.

So basically I have sat around doing computer stuff, I read my Bible, finished the book of Revelation and started 1 Samuel, and put some new books on the shelf.  

Oh and just realized I never showed you these, I got them at an antique store this weekend.  We were just walking around not really planning on getting anything but I had to bring these two, especially one of them and you'll see why.
 

July 16, 2024

 
Have you heard of the Companion Reader books?  They are vintage books that have two stories, one on each side of the book.  Classics that we all remember reading as children.  The first Companion Reader book I got was at a thrift store, and I grabbed it because it was Little Women, without even realizing that it also included Little Men on the other side.  

This time, I grabbed it for Heidi.  Who remembers Heidi?  One of my most memorable stories I remember reading as a child, and even watching a children's series on it too.  I loved it so much, the whole story was just the sweetest.

And again, I completely forgot that it came with a second story.  Didn't even notice until I got home and was taking the book out of the bag.  The story on the other said is that of Hans Hinkler, another favorite from my childhood.

These are great books to have for your kids to read.  I've been on the lookout for more of these Companion Readers at my local thrift stores and antique stores.  They are super cheap, I paid $2 for this one, so they're a great buy and I think these older classics are better for our kids and grand kids to read, than the nonsense I see in the bookstores for children, nowadays.

July 16, 2024

I was all happy with that find, and as we came around one of the many booths......ok, wait.  Maybe I should quickly explain how our biggest antique store is set up.

It is an old historic building downtown, 3 floors high.  The bottom floor is a huge open area, with amazing antique finds in every nook and cranny.  The next two floors up are split into booths by different sellers, also with crazy amazing items.

As always I am immediately drawn to the bookshelves.  Hubby knows, he will walk around to other areas because I get stuck going through the books.  It was at one of these many shelves filled with hundreds of books, that I saw this next one and I couldn't contain my excitement.  It was $4.  That's it.....but oh my word.

July 16, 2024

 
Beatrix Potter - The Artist and her world.  There is a copy of this book on Amazon for $31.  Yeah, thirty one dollars.   There are also a few copies on Thriftbooks, the cheapest being $5.  So I got it for much cheaper and though it's not in perfect condition, that doesn't matter to me.  I actually love old books, books that show they've been read many times and carried around and loved by their previous owners.

I honestly can't wait to read this one, to learn more about Beatrix Potter and her life.  What a great find, isn't it?

July 16, 2024

July 16, 2024

Well friends, that is it for today, I leave you with my two babies.  I love them so much, these little faces are my shadow during the day.  Even if they're napping, the minute I start to move out of sight, they're up and at my feet.  Unconditional love for sure.

Anyway, I hope you have a blessed Tuesday, I'll see you back here tomorrow.  

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