homesteadmamma
08-22-2002, 01:17 PM
I sit at the computer, listening to the crickets singing, while my home smells scrumptious with applesauce bubbling away. The quarts are in the canner and will soon be ready for taking out. All the apples were free, given to us from a friend in our small town.
I look outside my window and our children are playing basketball, no fences to fence them in, but the freedom to be outside and free. Our children love open spaces and they search for bugs (ds does, not dd), watch the hummingbirds feed at our feeder and their eyes light up at new experiences of living in the country.
The tomatoes are ripening (what few we got this year) and soon they will be in the canner, getting ready for winter to delight our taste pallettes. Today will be the start of canning them.
The wheat sits in containers ready for me to grind it because we need more bread. Since grinding my own grain, family refuses to eat store bought bread. Today, I'll watch as the dough rises and once again, instead of applesauce smell I'll have the heavenly smell of fresh baked bread baking in the oven.
Chocolate chips await me in the fridge as the kids have also put in an order of chocolate chip cookies. They may have to wait until tomorrow because today its one busy day.
The clothes are washing and will soon be blowing in the wind. I love the smell of freshly hung clothes brought in from outside. Oooh a hot bath later tonight and then to crawl into bed with freshly laundered sheets will bring an end to my very busy but oh so simple day.
Frugalality will be on my mind today because everything I do will cost little or no money. Applesauce 50¢ worth of sugar (I use hardly any) - the apples were free. Hanging clothes outside 0¢.
Baking bread works out now to about 30¢ and I'll make 4. Chocolate chip cookies (if I make them today) will cost about $2.00 to make 5 dozen. Tomatoes will cost 0¢ and the kids playing outside running free - well there isn't a price I can put on that.
Tell me about your homesteading/simple living day.
I look outside my window and our children are playing basketball, no fences to fence them in, but the freedom to be outside and free. Our children love open spaces and they search for bugs (ds does, not dd), watch the hummingbirds feed at our feeder and their eyes light up at new experiences of living in the country.
The tomatoes are ripening (what few we got this year) and soon they will be in the canner, getting ready for winter to delight our taste pallettes. Today will be the start of canning them.
The wheat sits in containers ready for me to grind it because we need more bread. Since grinding my own grain, family refuses to eat store bought bread. Today, I'll watch as the dough rises and once again, instead of applesauce smell I'll have the heavenly smell of fresh baked bread baking in the oven.
Chocolate chips await me in the fridge as the kids have also put in an order of chocolate chip cookies. They may have to wait until tomorrow because today its one busy day.
The clothes are washing and will soon be blowing in the wind. I love the smell of freshly hung clothes brought in from outside. Oooh a hot bath later tonight and then to crawl into bed with freshly laundered sheets will bring an end to my very busy but oh so simple day.
Frugalality will be on my mind today because everything I do will cost little or no money. Applesauce 50¢ worth of sugar (I use hardly any) - the apples were free. Hanging clothes outside 0¢.
Baking bread works out now to about 30¢ and I'll make 4. Chocolate chip cookies (if I make them today) will cost about $2.00 to make 5 dozen. Tomatoes will cost 0¢ and the kids playing outside running free - well there isn't a price I can put on that.
Tell me about your homesteading/simple living day.