Saturday, July 21, 2018

July 8-14, 2018 G&G Go Home, Agnes Healing and Riverwalk

July 8-14, 2018  
Giz &Grampy Go Home, Agnes is Healing and Lowell Riverwalk Festival


Hello Friends!

Grampy saying goodbye to Dd 

 The vet told us to not leave Agnes alone after her surgery, so we ALL stayed home from church on Sunday.  A reminder--Agnes ate a bunch of sewing thread (we didn't know it), started throwing up, not eating, and finally started hiding away from us.  We took her to the vet and they spotted the problem immediately.  They said if she didn't get the immediate surgery she would die, and that the thread might have already torn through her intestines and she could still die even though we do the surgery.  She had surgery a few hours after we took her in on Thursday, July 5th.  They let us bring her home on Saturday.  


She didn't move much this whole week, but you could see she was slowly improving.  Each day she seems a little better! So thankful!  Sunday night I moved the big dog crate from the basement into our master bedroom.  I'd slept on the concrete floor in front of the crate door Friday and Saturday night and was in need of a soft bed.


Giz and Grampy's End of Visit:
This weekend Giz and Dd made hair scrunchies.  They had a great time working together and this was a fun project.  All of us had a great time playing Uno & Skip-Bo on Sunday night.  This time Grampy won over and over!  Monday morning was the sad farewell.  Dd and I had a hard day--missing G & G and being worn down from their visit.  G & G had a nice drive back home stopped by a really large flea market in Fort Wayne, IN.  


Garden:
Another big garden week.  I transplanted some things due to some plants growing so much bigger than I predicted, so I had to find some new places for things to get a shot at growing.  Last year we had SO many worms/bugs on some plants I decided to not grow them this year---no more cabbage or broccoli!  But, I did try out a new vegetable this year---the Tomatillo!  So far they are growing really well.


Insecticidal Soap Mishap:
Last year's garden had so many green bugs and worms that I wanted to prevent a repeat and bought a spray bottle of insecticidal soap from Tractor Supply.  I never use those pesticide sprays and hope to be able to continue that choice though it is very tempting to have a perfect garden.  The past few weeks Dd and I have been making our own "insecticidal soap' to replace the store-bought one I had used up to prevent our veg getting eaten by bugs.  I think I put too much soap in the mix.  At the beginning of the week, I noticed many leaves, especially leaves I know I had been targetting with the spray, were getting brown or burnt looking.  I immediately stopped using the spray ( 3 parts water to 1 part dish soap) but the damage was done.  The extra heat from the past two weeks only made the damage more intense.  Besides the burnt leaves the rest of the garden is doing very well.  


More Blanching / Freezing of Greens:
Like last week, I harvested and blanched a big batch of greens for my smoothies by freezing the blanched greens.  I'm hoping to buy fewer greens from Costco and use my own greens more this year.  I'm beginning to see limits to my freezer already.

Dd invited Lexi to spend this night this weekend, here they are swimming.

Riverwalk Festival: Friday
Dd invited Lexi over this week; an overnight visit.  She loves books as much as we do and the library has a tent sale outside each summer at the festival.  Each of the girls filled two bags with books!!!  We walked around, listened to the bands, and looked at all the fun things for sale--mostly art or food.  After seeing the Riverwalk Festival the girls had a great time swimming.

Lexi can now drive herself to our house.  I just stared and stared at her car in our driveway.  It was hard for me to accept we have come to the chapter in Dd's life where cars are so important.  It was a visual cue at how old Dd is getting, how fast adulthood is approaching our home...oh dear.  I'm not ready for this!

Ionia Free Fair:
Saturday Dd was invited to go to the Ionia Free Fair with a church friend, Faith Anne.  Dh and I dropped her off at 9:30 and they didn't bring her home until 2-3 pm.  She said the highlights were the rides, corn dog, root beer, chocolate milkshake, honey sticks, molasses cookie, and Elephant Ear!  

The small white eggs are from our Bantam (Ms. Lemon), but this week one of our other big birds laid a tiny little brown egg.  It was so cute I had to take a picture of it.  Can you see it in the middle of all the other eggs?

Chickens:
Surprise!  I accidentally found a nest of chicken eggs under their ramp!  There were something like 14 eggs there!  I had noticed the egg count had been down a little.  I assumed it was due to the heat and ugly weather.


Volunteering at the Library:
Dd worked her normal hours and also picked up an extra day b/c another teen had to call in.  She has been looking online to read about possible library careers.  She really likes working at the library and especially working with the kids.


Pool:
Still working on getting the water clear.  Geesh, we've tried everything!  Saturday, when I went down to check the water I got stung by a hornet; which was swollen and painful for 3-4 days afterward. 

This weed was growing in our buggy bed and I thought the leaves looked like it might be a flower so I left it alone.  Finally, I got to see what a pretty plant it was after waiting so many months!  It really is gorgeous!

Academics:


Bible:
Church and Sunday School
Entrusted by Beth Moore (Bible study on 2nd Timothy)
Andy Stanley: Guardrails - lesson two


Math:
Khan Academy: 30 min each day


Foreign Language: 
Spanish on DuoLingo


Physical Exercise:
Swimming 3x this week
Mowing the Yard 1 x this week

Dd made a GF cake this week

Reader:
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde


Fun Reader:
The Circle by Dave Eggers


Art:
Dd reworked her OWL painting
Painted 2x


Sweet Potato Biscuits:

I made these GF biscuits this week; usually, Dh likes to make them on the weekends.  I just wanted to share them as I'd never heard of them before and thought I'd mention them.  They really are very good!
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