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Saturday, 11 May 2024

All Things Nice . . .

 


I think of mother when I see
Tall chestnut candles on a tree,
My  mother always kept a light,
For us when we were out at night.

I think of her when roses shed,
Their petals on a flower bed,
Like silken dresses spread to dry,
Beneath a breathless summer sky.

The smell of new bread makes me see
The old farm house that used to be,
A place where laughter, joy and tears,
Journeyed together down the years.

White Christmas days . . . star studded nights,
The heavens filled with Northern lights,
Warm evenings in the summer time,
An old brass cowbell's homely chime.

I think of her and all she meant,
The grace and kindliness she leant,
To every common household chore;
Her welcome ever at the door,
I am so rich in memories 
Of ordinary things like these.

A loaf of bread . . . a porch light on,
An old dog sleeping on the lawn.
Edna Jacques, I think of Mother
Fireside Poems, 1950


This has always been one of my favorites of Edna Jacques poetry.  I think that is because it was one of my mother's favorites. This is Mother's Day weekend here in North America.  A time to celebrate all of the mothers in our lives. I have many mothers and am reminded, as I say that, of a talk which was given by Sheri Dew back in 2001, entitled "Are We Not All Mothers." 

"Motherhood is more than bearing children. … 
It is the essence of who we are as women."
 

Sheri is a wonderful lady, whom I have heard speak in person, several times. She came to Liverpool back in the early 2000's and gave a talk at one of our churches one evening. I remember travelling up by car to listen to her speak.  We were in a standing room only auditorium but I will never forget the words she spoke. I took loads of notes that night. She is a phenomenal speaker.  If you have never had the blessing of being able to have your own children, do take a few minutes and read her talk linked above. 


"As daughters of our Heavenly Father, and as daughters of Eve, 
we are all mothers and we have always been mothers. 
And we each have the responsibility to love 
and help lead the rising generation."

What an awesome responsibility we share together as women. And so, I want to say to all of my female readers, Happy Mother's Day. You are loved and appreciated!





I had a lovely lunch out yesterday with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law. It is always good to see them and spend time with them.  We have been friends and family since the summer of 1978, which is when I first became acquainted with them, and we have remained so, despite my being divorced from my second husband, his brother.  Out of that whole family, they are the only ones who have remained in touch, and it cheers my heart to no end that this is so.  I have always felt that it is so sad when people get divorced and end up losing much beloved family members that have been a part of their lives for a long time.  What a wrench it is to be estranged from people you love like that, to lose them from your life. I am so grateful for these two, and their daughter, who have chosen to remain a part of my life, and my friend. I love them both dearly.

We had a wonderful several hours together yesterday.  We ate some nice food at a local restaurant, a Mother's Day treat from my brother in law, and then came back to mine for hot drinks and cake, and another hour or so of visiting. It was just really nice.  I really enjoyed it.  

My sister in law has a few health problems that they go to the US to have seen to, and they will be leaving soon for those, but we have plans when they get back for get together at theirs.  My brother-in-law is going to make lunch for us ladies, and they want me to bring Cindy.  They love Cindy and really want to see her. Then, after lunch, my sister-n-law wants us to have a painting afternoon together, just us three. Like Cindy and myself, she dabbles in water color.  I think it would be fun to do that.


 


I am going to share something with you now which  illustrates how life can indeed be stranger than fiction. This is a perfect example of what a small world we live in.


As most of you know, I have a Facebook page for my food blog.  I think there are 72+k followers on there at this point.  I share my recipes on the main page and there is a private message section where my readers can ask questions and share things/recipes/photos, etc. with me personally.  

I have had instances where I have had men sending me loving voice texts, lol  Which always make me laugh.  Like I would be fool enough to believe that this voice of a young, obviously African (there's no getting around that accent) male is really an older American widower/Christian man who is interested in me as a love interest.  Its so funny. I always ignore them.

Last December, however, I started getting voice messages from a Scottish Lady.  Quite short at first.  Usually just a cheers, love your page and your recipes, etc.  They gradually became a bit longer and rambling. One is actually ten minutes long.  In them she would share with me her day, things she was up to, instances of her life, a laugh or two. Very pleasant actually, not at all anything to be afraid of.  I would always respond with a few kind words of my own.  She sent me pictures of flowers, men in kilts, etc.  And always wished me a good day. She told me she was a lawyer and she spoke very intelligently,  Scottish accent and all.

Long about mid April she stopped messaging me for some reason, but she had been talking about some  household move that she was making, and has a few health issues. I just thought she was in the process of this  move and or not well, and in the hospital.  I was a little concerned, but not overly so. I do always invest a bit of  myself  and my heart in the lovely people who follow me.

Do you remember when I had recommended that you watch Baby Reindeer on Netflix last month, and then,  told you not to, a day or so later??  This was because it ended up being much more graphic and disturbing than I had thought it would be.

Here is where the twist and strange coincidence come in.  

A couple of days ago on Instagram, I saw where Pierce Morgan was going to be interviewing the lady that this Baby Reindeer show was based on. The supposedly female stalker of this man,  and the center of this supposedly true story.  (That remains to be seen in my opinion, the truth of the story that is. I think everything has been greatly embellished by Netflix, and the man involved,  for titillation and views.)  In the post on Instagram, the name of the woman was given.  


I thought to myself, that name sounds familiar.  The woman he was interviewing was Scottish, and a lawyer.


I went back to my message section on my FB page and checked. It was only the same woman.  This woman who I had been having interaction with since December seemed to be the female "supposed stalker" from Baby Reindeer series.  I couldn't be sure, however, until I heard her speak in Pier's interview, as all I had of her was a grainy photograph, and her voice. Nevertheless,  I was a bit spooked by it to be honest.

I watched Piers'  interview with her from beginning to end on YouTube the other day. As soon as the woman spoke, it was confirmed to me, and to my sister (who had also listened to her voice messages), that this was indeed the woman who had been messaging me.  Small world indeed.

I feel very sorry for this woman whose entire life has been turned upside down by what might or might not be a totally true story.  In all the time she was messaging me I had no feelings at all that she was dangerous or a stalker.  She seemed, if anything, to be perhaps a bit lonely, and maybe a tiny bit strange.  I thought perhaps she might be autistic, or have some mental issues, but in no way did she appear to be disturbing or dangerous.  

Now I know there is probably some truth to the tale this man is telling. Where there is smoke there is fire, but . . .  I strongly suspect that it has been grossly exaggerated and embroidered for viewability by the man  and by Netflix.  There are holes in the story for sure, and some things brought out in it such as the woman having admitted  her crimes in court her and going to jail are definitely not true. There has no evidence been found to support this idea.  I feel bad that this poor woman is being vilified  and brutalized by the mob mentality of people that is so prevalent in this day and age.

As I have said, having been in communication with her for the past six or so months, there were no red flags. She seemed only to be (to me) somewhat of a lonely woman.  Friendly, articulate and totally harmless.  I do hope that this goes away for her soon, or that at least this really weird (in my opinion) and disturbed man who penned the tale speaks up on her behalf.  But will he?  He hasn't yet and I sincerely doubt that he will. He's made too much money off it, and all to the expense of this poor lady's mental health and well-being.  What a world we live in.

Small world indeed. I have not heard from Fiona since the 13th of April and probably will not again. I do so hope and pray that she will be okay.



 


The hummingbirds are back. I saw my first one yesterday. A male.  I have not seen him since, but that means nothing as it could just be that I didn't happen to be looking out the window when he visited.

I also got to see the resident chipmunk chasing off a nuthatch the other morning, something which I had never seen before.  They are very territorial I guess. And he was protecting "his" birdfeeder which was filled with sunflower seed, and that he cannot get to.  But it is "his" all the same.

Oh it makes me laugh. I do so love nature.


 

I had occasion earlier this week to go and help my sister, with our father's help, sort out some of his things. In the main, we went through his dressers and got rid of a lot of old clothing that he had not worn in years.  He had a whole drawer full of socks he hasn't worn in forever.  We all tend to keep things that we never wear and will never wear.  

While we were doing it, we came across his old air force cap. I gave it to him and he put it on his head. He was just beaming, and he wore it the whole rest of the time that we were there. 

My father grew up in a very poor family.  And by that I mean VERY poor. They often had to do without.  French Catholic, too many children, not enough work or money.

My father is a great success story. His joining the military and moving away from home was to both his and his family's benefit. He always sent a great portion of his pay packet home to his family and once he and my mother got married, it might have gone down, the amount sent, but I remember my parents always sending money home to my father's mother.  

My father has always been very proud of his Military service and it was very evident to me, as I watched him wearing his cap, how very important that was to him.  

We have never done without, my brother, sister and myself.  Our parents both came from very poor families and backgrounds, but they managed to escape the poverty of their childhood and raise their own family in what, to them, was great abundance.  I am grateful to both of them for that.  For their diligence and their care, I thank them both so very much.  We were not wealthy by any stretch, but neither were we ever in need.


And with that I best leave you with a thought for the day as time is marching on!


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In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Depression Era Chocolate Cake. This is a really good cake. Egg and dairy free, and vegan friendly.  Delicious moist and simple to make.



I hope that you have a lovely weekend filled with lovely nice things. Happy Mother's Day to us all.  Be happy, be blessed and be . . .  kind.  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!


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Friday, 22 October 2021

My Friday Finds . . .

 



A few of the things  I find each week that pique my interest, bring me joy, inspire me to learn, create, do, become . . . Maybe they will do the same for you! 



A dog hat for winter! You can buy ready made ones here on  Lyudmila Handmade


Mmm . . .  Pecan Pie Bundt Cake.  This looks fab.  I love pecan pie and I love bundt cakes.  How could this not be a winner!  From Bake or Break.  


Waffle Stitch Place Mats. I love the candy colours.  From You Can Make This


Hanging hand towels.  I love these things.  I used to have some my mother made me.  They were great.  From The Purple Hooker.  A free pattern. 


Crochet Hexagon Snowflakes.  Love it.  Would make a great Winter Afghan.  From What KT Made Next


Months of the Year Counted Cross Stitch. From Nikki Leeman. You can find them on Country Cottage Needleworks.   


Homemade Pumpkin Puree from 104 Homestead



Knitted Beehive Tea Cosy.  Found on Ravelry



26 Lazy Girl Hairstyling Hacks.  From Buzz Feed. 



 

Brow Mapping.   I always struggle with this.  From Benefit Cosmetics


Pine Cone Reindeer.  These are really cute and I think that even children could make them.  Could be a great group project or grandparent/grandchild thing to do.  Found on The WHoot.  And there are quite a few different ones on the page as well. 


Halloween Luminaries.  These are really nice.  Found on  Oh So Saavy Mom



Chocolate Reindeer Marshmallow Pops.  These are so cute!  From Just a Taste



Painting Styles Check List.  Very helpful.  Found on Water Colour Journey



I love, LOVE this afghan.  The pattern is pretty and the colours simple.  The possibilites are endless. I have not been able to find the pattern. 



These chair seat covers are also really nice.  I do like them.  Free Pattern.  Poppy Creates.  They are essentially one large granny square, so very easy to do and a great way to use up yarn scraps. 


 


Chicken Towel Toppers.  From Ravelry.  Cute. 



Eighteen  DIY Projects using Embroidery Hoops.   From Babble



A pretty way to keep jewelry tidy.  From Sunlit Spaces

 


How to make a pretty Autumnal Succulent Planter using a cheap styrafoam pumpkin.  From Maison de Pax

 


Free Printable Vintage Christmas Tags.  From Wild at Heart.    

 


Easy Snowman Towel Topper.  From  Dragonfly Mom of 2


Crochet Hook Holder.  From Little Treasures.  This is so cute. 



For the keen knitter.  Here is a free Advent Calender  Garland of tiny mittens.  From  Just Crafty Enough. Love the red and white theme.



Sock Monkey Christmas Ornaments.  From Luulla.   



Simple Crochet Wrap Tutorial.  I love this.  From Diary of a Creative Fanatic.  Free. 


 


I just love LOVE this shawl.  From Cherry Heart.   It's not a free pattern, but its not expensive either.  She has LOTS OF PATTERNS.  Some of them are free. 



I love this chair.  Eye candy. 




Craft Punch Corner Bookmarks.  Confessions of a Craftaholic.
 


Origami Paper Lantern.  In French but there are photos.  




An inexpensive way to customize drinking glasses for holidays, celebrations, etc.   Sharpie Metallic pens.  From Heart Love Always.  What a super simple and cute idea! 



Amazing ornaments, all made from wrapping paper.  Found on Skip to my Lou.


A novel way to wrap gifts, using black and white postcards.  I like this.  From Nicety.   I quite like brown craft paper for wrapping gifts.  There are tons of ideas out there for dressing them up. 



Doll Face Necklaces made using wooden beads.  So cute!  From Psselbolaget, the crafty Swedes.  I LOVE it! 

And those are my finds for this week. I hope you found something of value that you can use. I find lots more than this, but these are things I think you just might like. I hope that you did!

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There's a quick and easy recipe in The English Kitchen today. Ham & Cheese Braid. Using only 4 ingredients. This is delicious!

Have a wonderful Friday!  Whatever you get up to, don't forget! 

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Tuesday, 3 December 2013

The Simple Woman's Day Book

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 FOR TODAY December 3rd, 2013

Outside my window...
It's very, very dark.  Cold too.  Brrr...

I am thinking...
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"Whatever the present moment contains,
accept is as if you had chosen it.
Always work with it,
not against it.
Make it your friend and ally,

not your enemy.
This will miraculously transform your whole life."
~Eckhart Tolle
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Trying hard to do this.  It's not easy though!

I am thankful...
I have a full blown cold/chest infection now.  So thankful it held off until I had given my lesson in RS on Sunday.  I have that choking/gagging/almost suffocating cough again.   I seem to get it every year this time. 

In the kitchen...


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Chicken, Bacon and Leek Casserole.   Simple and delicious.

I am wearing...
A rather moot point . . .pajamas!


I am creating...  

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Sparkly Christmas Decorated Vanilla Bean Macarons from Kevin and Amanda.  Aren't they beautiful?  I have never made macarons.  Maybe this is the year I will do so. 

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Aren't these the cutest reindeer cookies you have ever seen??  I know!  They are simple and they are gorgeous.  There is a tutorial here on Handmade.com.  

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Beautiful Speculaas from Sated Magazine.   I love speculaas and I love the simple way these have been cut out.  So plain and yet so very pretty.   There's not just these on that page either, there are also very scrummy looking shortbreads and hazelnut, brown butter thumbprints!

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Crazy easy cookies at Chow.   Split seconds, chocolate crinkles, molasses crinkles, florentines, matzo brittle, hazelnut truffle fudge, chocolate drizzed coconut macaroons.   What's not to like!!

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Linzer Cookies.  You can find them and a whole lot more on Jens Favourite Cookies.   Lots of tastiness going on there.



Beautifully painted Christmas Mittens on one of my favourite blogging friend's pages, Monique . . . La Table De Nana.   She is so talented.  

I am going...
We have our Relief Society Christmas Social tonight . . . not sure if I will be going or not.  It all depends on how I progress today with this cough  of mine.  I seem to miss it every year.   I wish, just once year . . . I could go.

I am wondering...
Will or will we not have a white Christmas???   Probably not, but it doesn't stop me from wondering if we will!

I am reading...
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The Magpies, byMark Edwards
I know you are thinking, finally something new!   A young couple, Jamie and Kirsty move into their first home together, all  full of optimism. The future, in which they plan to get married and start a family, is bright. The other residents of their building seem friendly too, including the Newtons, a married couple who welcome them to the building with open arms. But then strange things start to happen. Dead rats are left on their doorstep. They hear disturbing noises, and much worse, in the night. After Jamie's best friend is injured in a horrific accident, Jamie and Kirsty find themselves targeted by a campaign of terror. As they are driven to the edge of despair, Jamie vows to fight back, but he has no idea what he is really up against . . . The Magpies is a gripping psychological thriller in which the monsters are not vampires or demons but the people who live next door. It is a nightmare that could happen to anyone.

This is a cracking, can't put it down, page turner!

I am hoping...
Mitzie has had a cough for a couple days now.  We are going to try to get her in to see the Vet today.  I am hoping and praying she is ok, and that it is nothing serious.  Poor baby . . . 

Makes me Smile...

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Looking back at Mitzie's baby pictures always makes me smile.  She was so cute and so brave . . . still is, of course!  She is so loving and affectionate and gentle.  Jess was too.  This is a quality they have in common.   We still miss Jess, always will, but Mitzie has filled that hole that was left when we lost Jess perfectly.

I am learning...
I need to learn not to take everything personally.   I need to develop a thicker skin.

Around the House ...
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How to clean an iron with vinegar.   Find out how on Thrifty and Chic.  

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How to get rid of and then prevent underarm stains on your clothing.  Gread advice on The Mama's Girls.   I can really use this.

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I hate that awful film that using gas causes in the kitchen.  It covers everything.  I found this page which shows a recipe for Kitchen Gunk Remover.   Simples.

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Real Simple has a wide variety of solutions and easy cleaning ideas for the home.  It's a great page!

I am pondering... 
This year has passed quicker than any year I can remember . . . I wonder, is time speeding up???  Or is it just me???

A favorite quote for today...  

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"The journey is filled with ups and downs.
Don't confuse the two
as ever being everlasting.
Get up everyday and apply yourself,
be authentic, trust your instincts
and know that the more you apply yourself
the better you get day by day.
The day you are waiting for is the day
you want to give up,
that is when you MUST keep going.
That's the barrier
between normal and greatness."
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~Jackson Kiddard

One of my favorite things...  

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I do so love a good steak.  Don't you?

A few plans for the rest of the week:
Finish my newsletter for the month of December.   Catch up on all the reviews in my review queue.  Get rid of this cold.

A peek into my day...

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I cannot imagine a day without at least a little of this going on . . . cooking.  It is an integral part of my life!  Sure there are days when I just open a tin of beans, but those are few and far between.  I love to cook and I live to cook.  Unfortunately I love and live to eat too and my waistline shows it!


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Wherever you go and whatever you do I hope there's a wonderful day planned for you!