Wednesday, November 30, 2022

November's End

November 14 came and went.
I am thankful that I decided not to stay in bed that day...
Encouragement came from my in-laws to gather for coffee
and then to visit the graveside. 
After lunch with some very dear friends I felt the relief of
"getting through this day".




Later that evening, Becky and I had our first of 6 weekly 
watercolour painting classes.
A nice way to end the day.



Watercolour art is hard ... not sure I'll ever "get it".


Snow came rather unexpectedly near the end of this month
and brought with it the feeling of Christmas.
There were many Christmas Craft Markets one could attend and this
special night market at the Tom Patterson Theatre was so beautiful!
A crisp and energizing walk from my home ...


Regardless of the shopping opportunities however, 
my Christmas shopping is yet unfinished.
Most items that I need are still to be made or ordered online.
I just can't face the malls ... am I the only one?




A gingerbread train was created.
This was made from a kit purchased at Walmart.
Best tip I ever received was to hot glue the gingerbread pieces together 
instead of trying to stick them together with royal icing!!!
It's not all that edible anyway.
But, everytime I looked back - a few more gumdrops were missing - a mystery??!!

A really fun thing my friend Carolyn and I did was to complete making
sweet little bags from my bridesmaid dress worn 50 years ago at our mutual
friend's wedding!
Don't ask me how many 50 or almost 50 year old bridesmaid's dresses I have 
hanging in my closet - eek!
Carolyn is a confident sewer and offered to help me make them ...

This is us 50 years ago!!!

    

We boldly cut into the dress and the velvet over-dress/jumper,
using the dress as lining for the bags and the velvet for the outer fabric.
The velvet is just beautiful and I plan to save some of the pieces for the crazy quilt  
that is on my sewing bucket list.


Carolyn made 3 of these for us!


This one is for Lynn's Granddaughter!


I just love mine - my "theatre bag"

Happiest Anniversary Lynn and Jim!!

So glad to give this to Lynn this morning and to be back home while the snow and
wind rages outside AND while my furnace works again!

And so - November ends ...
My heart is getting ready for the Advent Season and for
THE REASON FOR THE SEASON!


Till next time ... wishing you many blessings as we head into the Christmas season.





Sunday, November 6, 2022

November Be Gentle


The month that I have dreaded so much has arrived!
The anticipated "dark" days of November have been surprisingly gentle so far,
unusually and almost eerily warm ...
expected waves of sadness and also with much happiness ...
PTL!

I pray the gentleness continues as my family and I remember ...

An unusually colourful October went by so quickly!
The Fall colours were especially brilliant this year.
My busyness was a welcome distraction once again.

At the end of September and first weekend in October I was
privileged to be involved with helping to set up some exhibits for the
BiCentennial celebration of the first Amish settlers in SW Ontario!
200 years ago, my ancestors came to farm and live out their lives here.
They came from the Alsace Lorraine regions in Europe to find a better life,
and freedom of religion.
Many were granted crown land on which to farm and live.
We heard many stories about how they co-existed with the First Nations peoples,
stories that were heard for the first time by many participants.
We sang soul healing "old" hymns from the German Ausbund and early hymnals!
I was moved and blessed by the whole weekend!



 Below is a collage of pictures of some of the displays.


It was a well planned and very interesting weekend plus ...
in addition to several Sunday evening hymn sings at various churches,
there were some well researched and interesting bus tours of the historical areas,
and a traditional bean soup lunch.
"Bona Supp" was a favourite meal in my childhood years!









 The tables were beautifully set
with the traditional bowl of 
apple butter to accompany the soup.
And - always - the cinnamon to
sprinkle on top!















My mom's recipe:

“Cook the navy beans till soft and tender”

1 Cup dried beans yields approx. 2 ½ cooked beans.  Overnight Method – place beans in kettle and cover with 4 cups water to 1 cup dried beans.  Cover and let stand overnight (at least 8 hrs.)   Simmer till tender in soaking water.  Quick Method – place beans in kettle and cover with 4 cups water to 1 cup dried beans.  Bring to a boil and cook for 2 minutes.  Cover, remove from heat and let stand for 1 hour.  Return water and beans to a simmer and cook till tender.   Cooking time for navy beans is approx. 1 hour.  Tip – add 1 tbsp. fat to cooking beans to control foaming.

“Add milk and salt and pepper to taste – heat but do not boil”

“Pour hot soup over buttered farmer’s loaf bread cubes and several strands of saffron”. Sprinkle with cinnamon.

My sister remembers mom putting the buttered bread and saffron in the bottom of her large pickling crock and pouring the hot soup over the bread.  She served the soup right from the crock.

I don't remember that we added a dollop of apple butter to the soup but it certainly was slathered onto a generous slice of buttered bread!




What a treat!


October also brought ...
A sweet new kitten named - Spinach


Thanksgiving - so much to be thankful for ...


Glowing trees ...


Sunrises ...

A new something, something ... ?? Stay tuned.

Halloween with "Wreck-it Ralph and Venellope Von Schweetz!


All in all, October was good.


November has taken us to see the "Imagine Van Gogh" installation in nearby London.
What a treat to watch this 7 year old take it all in ...





Praying that November continues to be gentle as I go down this
sometimes very lonely path ...



Till next time ... be good to yourselves and live each day to the fullest!



Monday, September 26, 2022

Monday's Mood

 Today my mood matches the weather!
Might it be because it is Monday,
dreary, rainy and cold?
Is it because the "naked lady'' crocus is blooming,
indicating 6 more weeks till snow?




Some days are just so hard ...



However, I am warmed by emails from thoughtful friends,
messages on facebook,
and the memories from last evening's hymn sing!

For one of the first times in a long while, a large congregation
of folks gathered to sing favourite hymns.
This was in celebration
of the bicentennial immigration of 
the Amish Mennonites who settled in this area
of South Western Ontario 200 years ago!

Here is a wee clip of the acapella singing of "606"
"Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow"
dubbed as the Mennonite anthem.




We sang at least a dozen beautiful/soul touching old hymns and even one from the
historic old Ausbund hymnal!

Here is a picture of my Grandfather's copy (open book - printed in 1905)
 which is on display for
this coming weekend's continued celebrations.




September, for the most part was good.
We swam in the spa, had a fun sleep over, picniked on the balcony 
(until the wasps chased us inside), and then,
BAM - he had his first day at school!
































I was saddened when I heard the news that Queen Elizabeth II had passed away.
She came to visit this very site - the Stratford Festival Theatre,
 at least 2 or 3 times during her reign.
The flag remained half masted in her honour.



Did you have a chance to watch the funeral?
I have to admit that I was very moved by it all and many emotions were felt!
The services were beautiful. May she Rest in Peace.

It IS possible for crowds of people to be peaceful and respectful after-all!


One small batch of salsa was made.




Have you ever tried painting with water colours?
There's a great online facebook teacher - Paint with Janet
 who gives free tutorials and I am enjoying
watching and trying my brush at it ...

First attempt at Scotch Thistles






My dear neighbours gifted me with these beautiful red bartlett pears
and since my paints were still on the table I was inspired to paint one.
Not good enough to share tho!
I think water colours are so difficult but surely if I keep practicing with Janet
there might be some success to be had?
My sister Marie is a beautiful water colour artist as well as my niece Shannon Leis.
I have always
admired their skills!




My sewing studio(room) has been sorely neglected all summer
and I hope to get back at some projects.
Need to start using up some of the fabric I purchased on the June bus trip
to Missouri Star Quilt Company.
So many possibilities.

Some of my favourite memories for this past month:
Bedtime stories,
Chocolate fudgesicles
Siblings breakfast
Sister's anniversaries
Apple Butter and Cheese Festival
Lunches and Coffee outings with friends
Successful Soybean Harvest at the farm
Sweater weather


Ahhhh - now my Monday doesn't seem quite as blue
I feel much better now ...
Still so much to be very thankful for!!!








Till next time .... stay well and enjoy these days of Fall!








Sunday, August 28, 2022

August Interlude

August 2022 is on it's last days.
It's been a busy and fulfilling month with visitors,

My friend Jan and our Kentucky friend Debi at a local Lavender Farm

It was a joyful and emotional reunion with our dear friends from Kentucky.
They missed the last 2 years of coming every year for the past almost 4 decades!
Oh how I've missed them and how different our visit was without our beloved farmer.



Honora from "Pondside"

Still pinching myself for having this face to face visit with Honora
from Victoria, B.C.
I met her virtually because of her wonderful blog and instagram posts!
We had such a lovely morning, one that I will never forget.
Thanks for coming and spending some of your time with me.



much needed rain showers with rainbows,


























"grand" times,
my joy ...
















Sour dough stretching with Noa

Baking "miriam bread" with Sully




"Moonlight Madness" community evening in Milverton











Sister time to finish a quilt for
her granddaughter!

2 hour commutes can't stop us!












There were many walks, art in the park, live theatre, 
green lawns, flowers, hot tub soaks,
and some much needed down time ... 


Art in the park - I know, I know - the trees are beginning to whisper autumn!



Admittedly there were sad days,
 bad news days,
lonely days,
frustrating computer woes,

 but ... all in all August 2022 was mostly good!


God is so Good Always!



Till next time ... ALWAYS stop to count your blessings!






Saturday, July 30, 2022

Mid Summer Muse

 Here we are smack dab in the middle
of summer 2022!

It's extremely dry in my part of the province
no grass to mow
weeds grow anyway
crops are stressed to say the least
but we are treasuring the many wonderful moments ...



This little man graduated from preschool.
Off he will go on the bus to Junior Kindergarten - how can this be?










The Leis "little ladies" went to see Little Women at the Stratford Theatre
A fun evening!





























An awesome one on one sleep over and day at the park with Sully!





















VBS (Vacation Bible School) 2022 - Tropical Rainforest theme.
Well done volunteers, co-ordinators,
 and Pastor Julie (aka Jungle Julie) and her hubby Mike (aka Monsoon Mike)
who performed the daily dramas - they were fantastic!

Comforters were knotted for Mennonite Central Committee,
milk bag mats were woven,
Offering monies were collected for Ukraine Relief,
Verses were memorized,
Songs were sung,
Stories were told,
and cereal was donated for the local food bank - a whole gym full!


I had fun helping with the "tropical" and "bible themed" snacks ...

Treasure cones "You shall be my Treasured Possession" Ex.19:5


Cereal sheep - 400 legs were made!


No pictures but there was also blue finger jello with animal crackers on top - served in a boat like cup,
pretzel fishing nets with goldfish crackers,
and fruit on a stick.


Then this happened - she turned 7!!!
Her mommy planned a wonderful Fairy themed event for her first, with friends,
birthday party.


Fairy gardens were made, slip and slide down the barn hill, 
and a Fairy Garden Cake!
Birthday blessings to my sweet Noa.

In other news:

Was joined by my friends Karen and Stew for dinner and the Razzamajazz Music on the Barge
down the Avon River.
This evening featured Karen's cousin Chuckee Zehr - she is so talented!





Finished the binding on the quilt ... (see header for completed quilt).
Beautifully quilted by Kathy Janzen - open hearts pattern.



Spent quality time with my sister Evelyn and helped her sew up
a quilt top for her granddaughter who is off to university this Fall.
She lives 2 hours away at their "Lake House" which is minutes from my favourite
Lake Huron! I so miss having her near ...








Spotted Kate and Will and their two remaining cygnets - don't know what happened to the other 4 - eek!












Well, it's Saturday on this Civic Holiday weekend and time just keeps ticking on.
Hope you are all having a great weekend and be sure to make the rest of this summer 
a joyfilled and treasured time.
I'm trying my best over here.


Till next time ... hugs to you all!


 








Hope for the Season

  First Snow! November 14-16 held some "bench visits" with the Leis family, to commemorate that day/week 3 years ago! We miss him ...