Friday, December 20, 2013

Christmastime Rhyme

Twas the week before Christmas and all through the house,
Every creature was stirring (yes, even a mouse),
The stockings are hung by the stovepipe with care,
In hopes that some candy would soon melt in there.
The gifts were all tucked in their papers and bows,
And Weldon and I both were wishing for snows.
When all of a sudden there arose such a clatter,
We scurried and shuffled to handle the matter.
The food had been planned out, the school days were through,
The carols were playing; No, not just a few.
But the Nativity story had not yet been read,
Though visions of sugar-plums had danced in our heads.
So off to the nightstand, we flew like a flash,
Turned open to Matthew and read every dash.
Of an angel appearing with luminous face,
Of journeys in deserts and of inns with no place.
Of the brightest star that three kings had e’er seen,
And royal gifts given with an audience of sheep.
Of heavenly choirs singing songs in the night,
Of the Christ-child laid sleeping; O Earth, what a sight!
Closing the Book, with a twinkle in our eyes,
And a tissue apiece so our tears could be dried,
We offered a prayer of joy and of thanks
To receive the best gift any person could take.
So on in our merriment, with focus renewed,
We gathered our offerings of gifts and of food,
For visits with family that last all next week,
Where we’ll celebrate rightly and of Jesus we’ll speak.
But before I can do this I thought I should write:
“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”


See you in 2014!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Medicinal Mysteries

One area of my homestead education has been lacking to such a degree that it’s been nagging at me: natural home health care.  Has anyone else had a hard time keeping eye of newt, root of dried fern, and pulverized sycamore bark in their cupboard?  I’m exaggerating a bit on the ingredients, but any time I've approached herbal health or medicinal plants the elements sounded uncomfortably similar.  The truth is that I've been paralyzed by the sheer magnitude of the subject and the not insignificant reality that an incorrect implementation could be detrimental.  For the longest time I didn't know where to start, so I set my interest aside like a gift waiting to be opened on Christmas morning.  I tip-toed around it, eyed its shape and size, sniffed it, shook it, and peaked in the folds of the wrapping; but it wasn't until recently that I finally began tearing into it.  I know I’m only scratching the surface of what there is to learn, but I’m scratching like a kid with chicken pox…and boy, does it feel good!  Taking one simple step at a time, I find the subject fascinating and not nearly as overwhelming as I expected. 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Snow Day

I went to sleep last night later than I should have considering yesterday was an especially stimulating day (more on this another time).  Watching a severe winter storm continue its national invasion from the west, Weldon and I had begun making some preparations: stocking up on wood in the house, getting any fresh groceries we might need, postponing weekend plans, and taking a tally of candles and flashlights.  After an unusually warm week, there were no signs of snow, but yesterday evening rain fell in buckets and the temperatures were expected to drop.  My question was:  would the thermometer plummet rapidly enough for school to be closed by morning or would it flounder in its descent demanding that I finish my work week?  I can never tell what the weather will do in Kentucky, but I was willing to take a gamble and prolong my bedtime.  

Monday, December 2, 2013

Christmas Makeover

I expect the coming days to be merry and bright, but I also suspect they’ll be somewhat demanding.  The Christmas season has officially begun!  With Thanksgiving in rear view, I spent the rest of last weekend straddling the line between productivity and recreation.  I listened to my Pandora holiday station as I puttered with cooking, cleaning, projects, and gifts.  Christmas is surely the filter through which the next three weeks will transpire. It's finally time for our house to make it's annual transformation -- but before you picture a quintessential scene with icicle lights and a voluminous tree in the picture window,
let me clarify…