Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2018

First Snow

first snow first snow first snow IMG_1223 IMG_1224 yum yesterday it was autumn snow hay field snow snow snow snow snowman snow chicken snow chicken snow snow snow IMG_1294 IMG_1296 IMG_1302 snowman

Last week we experienced our first snow in Pennsylvania. It came out of nowhere. Just the day before we were raking the leaves around our magnolia tree and now they are all buried. What a magical time. This was Baby F's first time really experiencing snow as he was too tiny when we lived in Idaho and we didn't get any snow in Oregon. He loved it and never wanted to come back inside - just like all his siblings. We are looking forward to many more winter wonderland days in the future!
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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Our Pumpkin Tradition

pumpkin patch picked his pumpkin goats IMG_0853
We are always drawn to the animals wherever we may go.
pumpkin patch pumpkin patch pumpkin patch serious serious
Such a serious boy!
baby f laughing so hard group shot!!! sorghum sorghum love their relationship cuties the rare candy experience pumpkin patch

It's that time of year again and I am so happy that this year we were able to do it! As you know we were in a bit of a rough patch while living in Oregon so we ended up not being able to do our yearly pumpkin patch fun and photo. 😞 This has been our yearly tradition ever since I learned how to knit (while pregnant with C) - most important to me is the group shot of all my children in mama made pumpkin hats. So thankful to be out of that barely surviving situation in Oregon to thriving here in Pennsylvania.

*Apparently I need to knit my three oldest new pumpkin hats for next year. These are all knit in the adult size but they are much too short now. Looks like I have a new project to work on but not until after the Christmas rush!



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Sunday, October 21, 2018

Perception

Indraloka Animal Sanctuary saved from becoming veal feeding the pigs giving treats to the pigs mule sweet c drumming for the animals drumming for the chickens marbles the sheep marbles marbles
Perception is a funny thing, isn't it?

This morning I stood before my closet, staring at all my autumn weather clothes feeling a bit sorry for myself for not making the effort to set some money aside and get a couple of new garments.  I have owned a lot of the clothing I have for so many years that they feel faded, worn, and just plain old. Kevin likes to point out that I can be selfless to the point of not having things I need so that my family can have things they want. That may be true but I am okay with it for the most part - except on days like this, when I become fixated on how others perceive me.

I finally find a dress I feel okay wearing when I remember that the zipper broke on my autumn/winter boots last summer. So I can wear my sandals, barn boots, or Converse with the dress, none of which are ideal for church or 38 degree weather. I put the dress back and settle on a maxi style dress that will hide my barn boots and keep me warm.

This was sometime before Baby F decided to take my full cup of coffee and throw it across the dining room and after one of my sweet daughters stood crying before me because she didn't have warm enough water in the shower and was utterly cold (The floods took out our furnace. The repair men finally have the part they need and are fixing it Monday). Perhaps it was the cold or maybe I woke up on the wrong side of the bed, but this day just did not seem to be going very well.

We ended up having to stand out in the vestibule area of our church for Mass because we arrived nearly a half hour late and there were no seats. After Mass Baby F and I took the kids to RE class and then drove home to regroup and try to restart our day. I felt a bit better when I went back to pick them up. K came out of her RE class and chatted about what she did today (All of my children love RE. They always have so much to tell me afterwards). Her class was mostly focused on charity, how people spend their money, rich versus poor and so on. One of K's friends in class said that she thought our family was rich. K (finding that thought quite amusing) asked her why and she said it was because we were always so well dressed at Mass. Her other classmates agreed. I just laughed when she told me this. Here I am thinking that everyone is perceiving us as a band of ragamuffins and they somehow see us as something we are not at all. What a humbling thought that was. A reminder to be a little bit gentler with myself and that things aren’t always as they appear.

*Of course none of what I just said is related to the photos above. Those were all from our field trip last Friday to Indraloka Animal Sanctuary. Baby F declared it was home and boy did he act like it was! We were so happy to find a place like this in Pennsylvania. All of my children want us to go back soon and volunteer.
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