It’s November

Another two weeks has gone by – this post might be a long one!!

Two weeks ago today we spent a big part of the day at Aspen’s place helping Aspen’s mama!

It is days like THAT ONE that is what dreams are made of!!!!

When Kay and I are together just picture the two of us and eight children….so it goes kind of like that picture in your head, ha, ha!

But we have fun, and the kiddos have fun, so that’s a WIN!

I took this photo all the way from the porch so it’s a little grainy, but it captured exactly what I was seeing – these guys all together just like best friends should be!

That afternoon, once we got the ones who needed to rest down to rest, I brought the other five back to Twin Oaks to finish out the day.

David picked up the boys on his way home from work since he literally drives by our home to and from work every day.

It was SO fun!

We hunkered down for a couple of normal school days that week as well.

It’s the good stuff.

Tate had swim therapy that week too.

Soup season is in FULL swing here folks!

And I am ALL in.

Yum, yum.

I make chicken stock once a week and we use it up!

I had a new recipe to try – Asian Chicken Noodle Soup.

I used these noodles, but not the spice pack that came with them.

It was a HIT!

I also made some banana bread to go with it.

Soup makes great easy leftovers for lunches too!

Of course there was lots and lots and lots of other food made too…

which is why I work on menu planning while the littles have their piano lesson!

I remember the night I made this meal.

Chad walked in the house getting home from work and said “It smells SO good, Mom, and I hoped we would have meatloaf tonight!”

Good job, Chad’s mama!!

A week ago Thursday we started to pack up to head on another trip!

We were headed to Illinois and Indianapolis to see family!!

We left late Thursday afternoon with Lane, Tate and Eliza and were also blessed to have Grant along this time!!

Our first stop was Peoria, Illinois where we checked into our hotel and headed straight to bed.

I got to room with this cutie pie, who was sound asleep in two seconds!

Most of the day that Friday we spend with Blake’s Dad and wife and it was SO wonderful!

Lilli made us a delicious lunch of soup, salad, fruit, and bread – with ice cream bars for dessert!

We had to get our traditional photo before we headed out!

I wonder how many years we have taken a photo on these stairs before we have to say good bye?

We headed to Morton late in the day to meet up with Blake’s Mom at our favorite coffee shop!

Such a fun stop, but always much too short!

Then early that evening we headed three hours further to Indianapolis!

The next morning we got an early start and went straight to my Mom’s place to be with my Mom and brother for the day.

Our day was full of visiting, some grocery shopping, a coffee stop, a stop at a hobby store that Lane LOVED, a couple of long walks because the weather was PERFECT, lots of good food, and more and more visiting!!

Sunday morning we had the advantage of the time change – an extra hour!!!

We had lunch at my Mom’s before the long, long eight hour drive home.

Our stay was much too short, but wonderful in every way.

We had a lovely drive home with a beautiful sunset!

It was so good to be home and we hustled around trying to get everything in shape for another busy week ahead.

Remember how our van had been hit and recently repaired?

Well….while we were on a six lane highway leaving Indianapolis, one of the parts they replaced blew off the van!

We could see it fly into the median and land in the grass, but there was no way to stop with all of the traffic all around us.

They ordered a new piece and hopefully we will have it soon.

Last Monday morning brought us back to our normal routine….important stuff like quiet time with hot cocoa, a new verse to learn, a new song to sing, read aloud time, and some piano study and lessons.

Our fridge and pantry were quite bare though!

I got creative and dug around to make some yummy things.

We were feeling the time change last week, and Ruby was too!

By dinner time we were cross eyed and trying to hang on until everyone got home so we could eat and call it quits for the day!

Tate had his last therapy appointment (for now, anyway!) on Thursday.

Miss Ashley gave us some new stretches to try to keep Tate’s back from hurting.

See that rolled up towel under his back?

Tate does all of his home therapy on his own – he knows it helps him!

Last week it was time for Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes!

This is our official kick-off to the holiday season every year!

I took my skeleton crew to the dollar store on Wednesday to shop so they could each fill a shoebox for a child their age and their gender.

The next evening we had a packing party at our church that Kayla and David were in charge of, so we went to help them set up and get ready.

It was a success!!

I think there were about 60 people there and we packed over 100 boxes!!

Friday we woke up to our first snow fall!!

Winter is HERE.

Friday night Blake and I had a date night – first one in ages it seems.

I was excited and had a very BIG list of errands….and a second list of things I needed to tell my poor husband, ha, ha!!

We always end up at the grocery store (man, I miss the days my girls used to do that for me!!), but we were together, he is SO fun, and it was DATE NIGHT!!

This weekend was the first weekend in five weeks that we did not have plans.

What.

Blake and I woke up at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning and it looked like we had shimmied into an already made bed so that we would not disturb the covers.

We must not have moved all night long!

It made us laugh!

We started the day slow and lazy like and it felt so, so good.

We have lots of visitors to our bird restaurant these days, by the way, and the cardinals are starting to visit too!

Blake and Chad went to help some friends move at the last minute on Saturday, but my trio and I hung out at home slowly getting some things done.

It was oddly satisfying that there was no dirty laundry, even though I knew it would only last for two seconds!

I have not been taking care of myself in all of this traveling and busyness, as I am sure you already know – so Saturday I decided to focus on NUTRITION.

Like actually eating something, ha, ha.

Tate helped me out, of course!

He keeps our pickle jar full.

Then we decided to take a detour from the nutrition idea and make a cake.

Why not, right?

This cake recipe is from Joanna Gaines, so I can say she made us do it!

It was super fun to make with the kids and I heard it was the best cake we have ever had!!

The guys got home in the late afternoon and were thoroughly frozen.

When my hubby realized I took a photo of him like that, he sent me this photo that he took of me when he found me asleep when we were moving off of the farm.

Touche!

I made chili for dinner Saturday night for my crew and then made a nightshade-free “no-tomato” tomato sauce to make chili for myself as well!

Nutrition, remember??

It was GOOD.

Addie said it was the best soup she has ever had!

Are you counting?

That’s two wins for Saturday – best cake and best soup!

Saturday night we watched a movie, with cake and milk, of course!!

We finished the week on Sunday at church and then with Kay’s crew….and it was just perfect!

Of course there have been some perfect skies too!

My favorite!!!

And that’s a wrap of the last two very busy weeks!!

Now we are in holiday mode – are you?

Looking forward to many good things ahead, Lord willing!!

I love this time of year so much!!!

It really is the best time of the year!!

Happy November you all!!

Hope you are enjoying getting ready for the holidays too!!

Another Wonderful Week…or Two

Well, my weekly recap post idea isn’t working out exactly like I hoped it would!

Since it is almost two weeks since my last post and all.

But goals are good!

Something to work toward!

We have had some very fun things happening here at Twin Oaks!

Four of our grand babies stayed with us for two nights and three days while their Mama and Daddy (and baby sister!) went on a little get away trip!

IT WAS SO MUCH FUN!!

They are really at fun ages right now and we had a ball together!!

That Saturday had the most beautiful weather, so we busted out of this place and went to the library, Addie’s store, and a park to play.

Time at the park made for some great naps – even for the NaiNai of these cuties, ha, ha!

Everyone played so nicely together here and I just LOVE that Lane, Tate and Eliza are growing up like cousins and best friends with our grand babies!

The kitchen was a hopping place!!

Our grands are good eaters like our own kiddos and it was a joy to cook for them!!

After David and Kay picked up our grands on Sunday night, Blake and I headed out on a little date to drop some stuff off at church for our women’s meeting the next night.

You have no idea how thankful I am that Blake had this great idea – and his help carrying everything inside!

My van got hit by a sixteen year old new driver about a month ago (while sitting in a parking lot), and it caused $1400 worth of damage.

UGH.

I finally was able to drop it off at the body shop for the repair and came home sporting this lovely 2006 Ford Taurus that HAD NO HEAT.

It was a fun week with that thing!

We opted for a no school day the Monday after the grand babies were here.

It was a good choice.

We still did a lot of read aloud and piano lessons, of course!

And I spent time getting ready for that women’s meeting at church!

We had a wonderful get together at church, by the way!

We listened to Susan Hunt, who had just spoken at the Revive Our Hearts Conference in Indianapolis.

It was SO GOOD!

The rest of that week brought us back to normal things….school, art, food prep, and pool therapy for Tate.

Addie let us borrow her car one day (so we would have heat and all!)…so we took her to work!

We reviewed memory verses and sang our worship song as we came back up the hill.

I just love Ruby Jane and how much she loves to be with us!

She even joins us for piano lessons, and cries on the stairs if the gate is closed and she can’t get to us.

Of course our afternoons, when home, are always full of good things too.

I have been enjoying hot cocoa during my quiet Bible time in the early monrings.

It really hits the spot on such cold days!!

I also learned about this “brain dump” method at Family Camp this year – where you just write down everything that is in your brain that is taking up important thinking space!

It is a good thing to do right before you open your Bible, just saying.

Friday was the day that Eliza got to present the check to the police officer at the library!

See my last post for the whole story.

She was SO excited!!

The dog’s name was Dax, and even though we could not get near him or touch him, we enjoyed asking lots of questions and hearing the police officer talk about his beloved dog!

Blake and I had a date night Friday night – my FAVORITE!!

We always seem to end up at the grocery store these days, but we did do some fun shopping and had a snack dinner together first!

Don’t you just love that sign over Blake’s shoulder there?

So funny.

I took this photo at a stop light as I drove into town Friday night to meet Blake.

The colors here were GORGEOUS this last week!

Speaking of my sweet hubby – he got our little restaurant out and stocked up for our first customers of the winter!

I can’t wait to see all the birds there – they bring me so much joy!

Saturday morning Addie, Eliza and I left on a little over night trip!

We drove a little over four hours to visit some friends and go to a graduation party for one of them.

It was such a nice weekend!!

The dynamics of just the girls was so sweet, seeing our friends and catching up with many others at the party was awesome, the weather and those fall colors were OUTSTANDING, and we also got to attend one of our favorite away from home churches!!

I will sign off with this beautiful sunrise photo from the deck….it literally made us gasp!

The camera just does not do it justice!

How’s that for another wonderful week or two?

I’d say pretty full and fun!!

Looking forward, Lord willing, to lots more of the same ahead!!

Happy November, everyone!!

Christmas will be here before we know it!!

Hey, October

It’s a cozy, cold, rainy fall morning here in our neck of the woods, how about you all?

October has actually been very unseasonably warm for us this year!

This was what the thermometer in my van said on October 1st!

Eighty-seven degrees hardly happens even in the summer here!

We have not even worn our winter coats yet, which is crazy unusual!

It looks like things are changing today and into the weekend.

The furnace is on and we are ready!

October literally snuck up on me – as the days are all running together here.

After a reminder yesterday to “live more in the moment,” I am going to be working on that again!

We have had a great three weeks of October so far.

We have had a few free Saturdays lately, so Blake (and some helpers here and there!) got after the HUGE job of cleaning the garage!

It took the better part of two full days, but it turned out great.

A lot of stuff was gotten rid of!

We most often spend Sundays with Kay’s crew and I hardly ever take photos of it!

But I have some from the beginning of October – there was just too much cuteness and I had to capture it!!

We had the youngest ones take a “rest” time and then Addie Mae had a craft planned for them.

School continues on, even on those nice warm days!

We are enjoying our school year SO much already!

When we showed up at the library one afternoon we learned that Eliza read the most books out of everyone who participated in the summer reading program!!

Good job, Eliza Claire!!

We did not even know they were keeping track!

The library was raising money for the local police canine unit with their summer reading program.

Eliza gets to present the check to the police officer who owns the police dog!

The dog’s name is Dax, and we CAN’T WAIT to do this next Friday!

The librarian gave Eliza a prize as well – a stuffed dog that looks a bit like Dax.

Blake and I spent a day traveling the first week of October to see a group of doctors in the Twin Cities for my health.

It was a big day, but went well, and we are ever so thankful for the Lord’s burdens and direction as we continue my health journey.

We spent a very warm day on a Saturday emptying the garden with our little helpers.

Lane was not feeling good, but Tate and Eliza worked the whole time with me, and Blake brought his truck around to help us finish it all up!

I stayed home from church the next day with Lane while the rest of the family attended.

We have a live stream we can watch and Lane and I did just that!

The sermons that the Lord is prompting our pastor to share right now are so, so good.

I am re-listening to them during the week!!

I have been enjoying our pups a lot lately.

I think it has to do with how the seasons have changed, and life seems slowed a bit because we are home more.

Ruby Jane lays behind our end table every single day with her face in between a basket there and the leg of the table.

Silly girl!!

Our meals have taken a turn toward more comfort fall/winter foods.

I have a renewed spirit about cooking and baking – I am sure it is because there is more time now!

We were blessed to get a new rug for our main room a couple of weeks ago.

Many, many feet made a white rug not the best idea!

I love this new gray one, and I know it will hold up a lot better.

This is the season for harvest all around us!

We LOVE watching the combines, tractors, semis, and the corn coming down.

We are still finding plenty to do if we are home in the afternoons!

It is a wonderful season here!!!

Should I finish each post with some sky photos?

Like it’s my signature?

HOW I LOVE THE SKY.

Talk about living in the moment – stop and just LOOK at the sky.

God is so kind!

To create such beautiful things for us!

I think the rain today is beautiful too!

I hope the beginning of October was wonderful for you all too!!

Excited for the days ahead!

To watch what the Lord brings for us, and to grow as we trust Him for it ALL!!

May the glory be His and His alone!!

Happy October, everyone!!

Memories from September

Well, hello there!

This post has been awhile in the making!

I would spend five or ten minutes editing photos and then get pulled away into other things…

then I would spend another five minutes here and there on photos.

I have had conversations with my hubby about this little ole blog of ours –

Do we keep it?

When blogging really isn’t much of a thing anymore?

He always encourages me to keep the blog and keep our memories here!

This actually IS our family scrapbook, after all!

I hope to print the blog into scrapbooks (you can do that!) someday when it fits in the budget so that we can have those books for the kiddos to enjoy.

That all to say – I think I am going to change the format here, take a great idea from a sweet friend of mine, and do a weekly recap post every week.

It will be more manageable!

And it will get our memories recorded.

First, let’s recap September!!

September was LOVELY.

With all our new normal things.

We settled into fall after getting home from family camp, into full days of school, and having Chad start his senior year.

I just realized I did not get an official photo of Chad on his first day of school.

Oops!!

I do have this one though – Chad working on his on-line math.

School has been so enjoyable!!

We still start our day with Bible time, worship, Bible memory and a devotional.

Art class is definitely the highlight of our week.

We have been having so much fun learning how to paint!!

For one of our art classes I did not have the right supplies.

I decided to make it a “free” art day, where we could just paint whatever we want.

I honestly thought it was a recipe for disaster and would frustrate some of my students!

I was thankful to be proved wrong.

They LOVED doing free art day!

And I think their paintings were amazing!!

I plan to frame them!

School days are my favorite.

Can you tell?!

Eliza’s cursive pages crack me up.

I did actually save her with chocolate that day!

She was struggling…so I made it fun and laid some chocolate chips by her and told her they were her brain food!

We are still enjoying piano very much too.

Tate and Eliza took their first assessment test at the end of September and moved up to Level 2!

Good job, kiddos!

Reading aloud to the children is something that I have been doing for 28 years now!

It is a HUGE part of our lives.

We have read some really good books lately!

We all LOVE, love, love having Chad home more these days!

Especially his pup, Sadie Jo.

She doesn’t leave his side when he is here!

We get to be Sadie’s favorite people on the days when Chad is not home.

Eliza calls Sadie her foot warmer!

Everyone’s schedule has slowed down for fall and winter.

Seasonal jobs will do that to you!

That means the kitchen is busier than ever.

I was just thanking the Lord this morning during my prayer time that He still gives me so much joy in the kitchen!

I hope He always will!

It makes it way more fun when I have such a great trio of helpers.

We have still been enjoying Joanna Gaines’s cooking show, and Kayla bought me one of her cookbooks!

It is beautiful and we enjoy it too!

Tate and I made her pickles one day and THEY ARE SO GOOD!

We just keep refilling that jar every time it gets low!

I still enjoy the cookbooks I have too.

You will usually find me flipping through them while my kiddos work on Math.

This photo means SO much to me.

I seriously want to frame it!

This child is tiny, but you would NEVER know.

He finds a way to do everything he wants to do!

His love for cooking make me SO happy!

I seriously have tears in my eyes just typing these words.

Just look at him.

We are not worthy.

This is what Saturdays can look like around here.

Our kitchen gets a beating every day, ha, ha!!

I drank that kombucha and then cleaned up that mess!

And then I cleaned the fridge too!!

Just in case you think I have it all together, I am feeding my children things like frozen pizza lately.

When I posted that photo on Instagram saying “I do not even know who I am anymore,” my very wise friend told me I am just simply old.

Crack me up!

Love that friend of mine!

That trio of helpers sometimes helps with grocery shopping too.

I love doing grocery with them!

It takes a dreaded job and makes it a fun filled outing!

They enjoy it too.

Especially when the guy paying for the grocery buys them a treat for after we get home and get everything put away.

As they ate that ice cream that evening, much after their normal bed time, I remembered that I had fed them cereal for dinner.

Clearly winning here.

Our afternoons have been full of my favorite fall things!

Getting outside always comes first (its mandatory here!), but we like to play games too.

The kiddos are very good at finding things to do after school if we are home!

I like to read in the afternoons if I can find the time.

I have been re-reading this book – SO GOOD.

It is definitely a favorite book of mine!

I would encourage everyone to read it – not just mamas – but MAMAS….YOU NEED TO READ THIS BOOK!

Here is another good thing I should tell you all about.

Young Living’s new cleaner.

This stuff is amazing!

It has NO chemicals!

I can let the kids use it with no worries.

Now, that is the mark of a great cleaning tool.

Another great Young Living thing I added in September was not from Young Living but from the dollar spot at Target.

This little wooden tray was the perfect fix to hold all of our most used essential oil rollers!

The kiddos can find what they need easily now and we tend to use them a lot more when they are easily accessible.

Tate is still doing his therapy.

It is really helping him!

He does a lot of stretching at home, and once a week we are at pool therapy.

September brought our monthly hymn sing…such a favorite!

We also were blessed to attend a concert of some of our favorites and the venue was beautiful!

Blake and I enjoy date night when we can!

Some date nights we have to get grocery, and other date nights include both grocery and a million errands…but we are together!

Here are Tate and Eliza on a Saturday morning after a date night shopping for fall clothes for them!

It took a new dress to get my “not a morning girl” up off that chair, ha, ha!

We get together with our favorites on Sundays after church, and I look forward to Sundays SO much!!

I hardly ever take a photo on a Sunday, but here are some of our ever growing littlest grand babe, Aspen Praise.

Addie Mae did a beautiful job on the front porch back in September!

The weather has been so nice that our porch is still looking that beautiful!

Out of the blue one day we received a box in the mail – which is not unusual when you have many people who order things – there always seems to be deliveries here.

But this box was from Morton, Illinois, which is where we lived before we moved to Wisconsin.

Our SWEETEST friends, who live in Florida, sent us a box of scones from our favorite coffee shop in Morton!

I KNOW!!

They just wanted to bless us, and bless us they did!

Those scones were gone so fast!

September found me like this at least once a day, or twice a day – resting in bed or on the couch.

Autoimmune disease acts this way – it waxes and wanes.

We are doing some things to try to get this llooonnnnggg flare-up under control, and just this last week I have been feeling a lot better. Hopeful!!

We are enjoying our new coffee shop that is right up the road.

It is especially a fun spot in the spring and summer because of their beautiful patio they have.

We stopped there after church one Sunday on a beautiful, blue, sunny day – my favorite!

Last, but certainly not least, let’s look at God’s handiwork during the month of September!

Just so you know it is really me typing this post, I mean.

Well, now you know why this post was awhile in the making!

And why I am stream lining things into one recap post a week!

It is all memories worth keeping!

I am thankful my hubby keeps encouraging me to keep them!

I can’t wait, Lord willing, to have real scrapbooks printed from all these years of memories someday!

We love to look at our scrapbooks that I used to make before I started this little ole blog – they are fun to look at.

Thanks for joining me here in our family scrapbook.

Especially if you made it all the way to the end, ha, ha!

FALL IS HERE!

I hope you all are enjoying it too!

We love a change of seasons around here, and are looking forward to all fall allows.

Don’t forget to look around and praise the Lord for it ALL!

God bless each one of you!!