Thankful: November 3rd
Today, I am thankful for a quiet day in which to do a bit of sewing. What are you thankful for today?
Today, I am thankful for a quiet day in which to do a bit of sewing. What are you thankful for today?
A few years back, we were in need of new Christmas stockings. Our family had grown, and we didn’t have enough matching stockings for the family. At the same time, I had been seeing beautiful miniature stockings online made from vintage grain sacks. I loved the simple red stripes at the top and I especially…
Today, I am grateful for the pleasure of a video phone call to friends in France. I am still amazed that this technology exists and that it doesn’t cost anything to call (so different from paying high prices per minute for a regular phone call!) plus I get to see everyone’s smiles and see how much their children…
Each November, I post every day about something simple for which I am thankful that day. Often, we are thankful for the large things, but we forget to see the small and simple blessings that surround us each day. Today, I am thankful for beautiful weather. I have the windows and doors open, and we…
November in the U.S. is a great month to stock up on so many items on sale for holiday cooking. Canned goods and baking supplies are on sale. Meats are on great sales, with turkey for Thanksgiving being the main feature. Squash, potatoes, onions, apples, celery, clementines, and cranberries go on sale. Some items…
I cut flowers from the garden to enjoy inside. I harvested Swiss chard and pomegranates from the garden. My husband got a new prescription for his glasses (after wearing the same glasses for years). He needs progressives. We tried them out at the store, but he was hesitant to spend so much money. We…
I cut flowers from the garden for arrangements in the house. I mended a hole in a shirt. I studied French online using free sources. We had a free video call with our former exchange student from France to wish him a Happy Birthday. I have had blue and white vases on my garage sale…
I cut and dried basil from the garden. We picked pears from the garden. My husband gave my two elder boys and himself a haircut. I gave two daughters a haircut. I found one of my daughter’s college texts used on Amazon for $30 less than buying it from the university bookstore. I received a survey…
Saturday’s garage sale finds: Vase $1, lidded basket $0.50, bust $1, silver-plated knife $0.50 I updated my garage sale list in preparation for going to the community garage sales on Saturday. There will be even more this upcoming Saturday and I hope to find lots of items on my list. I found several things for…
Hooray for a sale! I’m happy to be able to do some stocking up this month. I’ve had a chance to organize what we have and really evaluate what we need, which is quite a lot. Consequently, I’ll be spending a lot more this month than usual ($500) but many items I buy will last us…
This post contains affiliate links. I cut and dried lots of basil from the garden. I printed free school worksheets from Education.com (they have a limit of 10 free worksheets each month). I planted seeds in the garden for artichokes, Swiss chard, and parsley. I covered my artichoke seedlings from a previous week that had come…
I mended an item of clothing. I harvested pears, a handful of tiny tomatoes, garlic chives, chocolate mint, and basil from the garden. I dried some basil for us to use throughout the year. My mom and I went through her kitchen drawers for duplicates and unused items, and found several things that Winter can take…