Thursday, 29 August 2013
Just call me Ms Spontaneous!
Me!
The one that usually plans things to the nth degree!
I've begged sweet hubby into a Labor Day weekend camping trip.
At the last minute!
He finally said yes If I could get reservations to one of our favorite State Parks.
Long story short, we got reservations and we're leaving in the morning for a four day camping trip!
Woo-hoo!!!?
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Goofing Off
I've goofed off enough this morning.
I've got a very time consuming sewing project with a very short deadline waiting on me, so what do I do?
I get up very early this morning, get dressed, eat a quick breakfast, and take my walk extra early so that I can get an early start with my sewing. But the mistake I made was to take my camera on my walk with me...
I've got a very time consuming sewing project with a very short deadline waiting on me, so what do I do?
I get up very early this morning, get dressed, eat a quick breakfast, and take my walk extra early so that I can get an early start with my sewing. But the mistake I made was to take my camera on my walk with me...
...and Maggie.
The camera slows me down and Maggie slows down my picture taking because she wiggles on her leash while I'm trying to snap my pictures.
So I slowed down, but I enjoyed my walk much better than usual.
Maybe because it was a guilty pleasure?
| My front yard |
| Stopping to mail my Netflix movie~ An Elvis movie! |
| Up our road |
Neighbors' barns
...and neighbors' cows?
| They're very friendly this morning. |
| Home's just around the curve. |
Back at home I find inspiration in my flower garden,
the reminder of what I should be, Busy as a Bee!
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Sunday, 25 August 2013
Date Night
Last night was Date Night for my sweet hubby and me.
We went to see Elvis!
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| Courtesy of ScotBruce.com |
The majority of the audience was made up of 60-something year old females.
We had lots of fun and it made us feel quite young.
I'm already looking forward to our next date night!
Friday, 23 August 2013
Back to my Roots
What does this little owlet have to do with getting back to my roots?
She's my entrance back into Pink Saturday.
Pink Saturday is the reason I started blogging in the first place.
I wanted to join Beverly and all the other wonderful posters and show a little of my pinks and visit theirs so I started my own blog back in January 2010.
I've strayed away from pinks a little, thus straying away from Pink Saturday.
But I thought while putting up pictures of the little owl I made today that it would be a good time to revisit some Pink friends from the past and maybe make some new ones. So welcome old and new!
I made the little owl cutie using Simplicity Pattern 1549.
I used fabrics from my stash.
And she was pretty simple to make.
She wanted to go outside and sit in the sunshine a while so I snapped her picture there.
She's going to soon be winging her way northward to my sweet little granddaughter that's turning the
Big 1
in a couple of weeks!
But shhhhhh, don't tell her because it's a surprise!
| Hannah at 7 months |
Thursday, 22 August 2013
F*R*I*E*N*D*S
Today is the day I look forward to all week.
For a few hours I can forget dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, cooking, and all my other homey chores.
I get to settle down with my friends for a meal that someone else prepared for me, usually at Subway, and laugh and cut-up and be a giggly little girl again with my girlfriends.
For a few hours I can forget dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, cooking, and all my other homey chores.
I get to settle down with my friends for a meal that someone else prepared for me, usually at Subway, and laugh and cut-up and be a giggly little girl again with my girlfriends.
I met these friends while homeschooling and now that our children are graduated and we've retired from teaching, we have more fun time for us!
Homeschooling was such an enrichment for our family and it just keeps on giving!
Monday, 19 August 2013
Boo Scaredy Cat, get Gone!!!
I'm through with waiting around until the "perfect" time to practice my drawing.
I'm jumping in. T-o-d-a-y. With my whole, silly, girly heart. I'll not criticize what I draw. I'll look at it through my inner child's eyes and think, "Wow!"
A dental appointment on Tuesday changes my normal grocery shopping day to Monday. Today. So I've got to get my menu and grocery list made out and get going. I made another grocery bag last week, a twin to the other one, so I'll be able to bring my groceries home in style today.
I've got a couple of fun sewing projects lined up for this week. Hannah, my precious grandbaby, is turning one year old on September 8th and I want to make her a special gift. So, Mama Sherry
has got to get busy!
I wish you a special week, my friend.
Love,
Sherry
P.S. This is the fun book I used for today's drawing inspiration:

Saturday, 17 August 2013
I dropped the ball...
August 17, 2013
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I was doing great with my August daily posts...until yesterday. I have lots of excuses but you don't want to hear them so I'll not tell them. I'm up early this morning getting my coffee fix while nourshing my body with a bowl of oatmeal ( adding honey and peanut butter). My sweetie is ready to go because we're headed out to our favorite flea market this morning. It's probably the biggest outdoor flea market in Alabama.
Oops, gotta run!
Oops, gotta run!
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Menopause talk
Once upon a time, when I was in my mid 40's, I went to my OB/GYN for my annual check-up. She is the doctor I've gone to since I was in my early 20's and that was with me through the births of my three children. She's a few years older than me, a doctor, and a FEMALE, so I thought she would understand the weird things I was feeling now in my 40's. I explained to her about how usually overly-organized me would now walk into the kitchen and turn around three times trying to figure out what I needed to do to get a meal underway.
Know what she said? "It's probably just empty nest syndrome." And she wrote out a prescription for an antidepressant! Empty Nest syndrome? I thought, "Is she crazy? My nest is FAR from empty!" Needless to say, I thankfully never had that prescription filled.
I suffered on with my symptoms until time for my next check up and decided to try another doctor. This time I went to a male physician. When I told him about my spacy mind among other problems, he gave me what looked like a smirk to me (I hate smirks), and with pen poised over his prescription pad said, "It sounds like menopause. I can write you a prescription for hormones." He wasn't even going to check to see WHICH hormones might be low! I knew I didn't want synthetic hormones anyway so I began a search for a Naturopathic Physician. The closest to my little town were in Birmingham or Atlanta, 1 1/2 to 2 hours away.
So at that point, I knew I was going to have to take my well-being into my own hands. Thus began my search for hormone/menopause information. I spent hours and hours on the internet. I checked out every book on the topics from the public library and the local university's library. And from everything I read, I found the sanest and most help from this book that I found in my public library.

?This mist is very different from the creams. It is kind of oily but smells good and rubs in pretty well and I've had just as good of results as from the creams. However, at $16.89 for one ounce, it is not near as cost-efficient. I do still order it every once in a while when I want a change from the creams but it will last two months tops, even with the small amount I use.
Know what she said? "It's probably just empty nest syndrome." And she wrote out a prescription for an antidepressant! Empty Nest syndrome? I thought, "Is she crazy? My nest is FAR from empty!" Needless to say, I thankfully never had that prescription filled.
I suffered on with my symptoms until time for my next check up and decided to try another doctor. This time I went to a male physician. When I told him about my spacy mind among other problems, he gave me what looked like a smirk to me (I hate smirks), and with pen poised over his prescription pad said, "It sounds like menopause. I can write you a prescription for hormones." He wasn't even going to check to see WHICH hormones might be low! I knew I didn't want synthetic hormones anyway so I began a search for a Naturopathic Physician. The closest to my little town were in Birmingham or Atlanta, 1 1/2 to 2 hours away.
So at that point, I knew I was going to have to take my well-being into my own hands. Thus began my search for hormone/menopause information. I spent hours and hours on the internet. I checked out every book on the topics from the public library and the local university's library. And from everything I read, I found the sanest and most help from this book that I found in my public library.
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| What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause by John R Lee, M.D. |
It was a God send for me because I found myself in the pages of this book. So after devouring every page I ordered my first tube of bioidentical Progesterone Cream and the real test/trial began. This is the first cream I ordered because it was one of the ones recommended in the book.
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| Emerita Pro-Gest� Cream -- 4 oz $25.29 from Vitacost.com |
It started out working great! I thought I had found my fix. My whirling mind settled down, my anxious feelings went away, I could sleep again! Everything that had changed for the worse went back to normal. But after a few glorious weeks...other things started happening. I started having a heavy, oppressive feeling. I became weepy, and I am not normally a crier. Thinking I must not be using enough of the cream, I used more. But the new symptoms just worsened so I left the cream off altogether and all the old symptoms returned. I knew the cream could help but I just wasn't sure what I was doing wrong.
So back to the book!
I found out that if you use more of the progesterone cream than your body needs, it can have this effect on you. Without having hormone level tests, I didn't know which one(s) were lacking, so it was trial and error for me. Until finally, I found the right amount of cream to use and it was a very small amount that I really needed. A four ounce tube will last me about six months. Truthfully, it probably took me four months to work out exactly how much cream was just the right amount for me.
But now? It's smooth sailing. On days 8-30 of each month I rub in a small dab of the cream every morning and a little bigger dab at night. On days 1-7 of each month I take a vacation from the cream. That's it! I know many women have trouble with hot flashes during this time of their lives, and I've heard great reviews of the cream lessening them and some even stopping them. I've thankfully never had hot flashes so I can't be of any help there.
I've been using the progesterone cream for several years now. I sometimes leave it off a while to see if I still need it since I am now officially in menopause, but when I do break from it the old symptoms come creeping back in. I would prefer to use nothing, but if I have to use something, I prefer this over synthetic hormones.
I now rotate the brands of progesterone cream I use. My body always seems to respond better to products when I do this. Here are a few other brands of cream I've tried with equal results. Most are cheaper than the Emerita brand.
Vitacost has the Source Naturals 4 oz. Bonus tube for $11.99 right now.

?This mist is very different from the creams. It is kind of oily but smells good and rubs in pretty well and I've had just as good of results as from the creams. However, at $16.89 for one ounce, it is not near as cost-efficient. I do still order it every once in a while when I want a change from the creams but it will last two months tops, even with the small amount I use.
I really like the pump dispenser that the Life-flo Progesta-Care comes in. It gives pre-measured doses. However, I don't use the recommended dosage. But you don't have to give it a full pump so it still works well for me. I like the smell of the lavender one best.
And since I'm almost out of cream I've got this one ordered and on the way to me right now.
I ordered it from Swanson Vitamins and it is $11.99 for 3 oz.
I have to admit that the smell of several of the progesterone creams is not very pleasant to me, the Emerita (to me) is the worse with the Source Naturals coming in second. Some people say the Source Natural smells like rosemary and when I think of it that way it isn't quite as bad. But when using the cream I just thank God that I found it and think of the scent as the scent of healing.
Now you know there's got to be a disclaimer here: I am by no means a doctor (other than Dr. Mom), I have no medical training and I'm not saying these creams will work for everyone, just that they work for me. I suggest you find a doctor that specializes in natural hormone replacement if at all possible and work with them to balance your hormones. If like me, you can't find a medical specialist to help you then read everything you can about hormone replacement before starting it. Dr. John R. Lee, that wrote the book mentioned above, went on to write several other books on the same subject. I have purchased all his books, including the one about Breast Cancer, even though I've never had and hopefully will never have cancer, and gleaned much, much helpful information from each book. The Breast Cancer book is also a good book for preventive care in my opinion.
Okay, after taking off the italics and turning back to friendly chatter, I would like to show you my own current Menopause Survival Kit:
Evening Primrose Oil has lots of healthy benefits but I take it mostly because it keeps my joints oiled, limber, and moving.
And that's it, that's all I take. No vitamins, no herbs, nothing else. Believe me when I say I've tried lots of them but keep coming back to the Evening Primrose oil and progesterone cream. I think these two products combined with healthy eating, sensible exercise, and prayer, keeps me healthy.
I just want you to know that I've stepped out of my comfort zone to write today's post only because I hope to help someone else that might be going through some of the same problems I did and feel kind of hopeless.
I also hesitate to add this next information because I don't want anyone to think, "Uh huh, there's something in it for her and she's just doing this for a kick-back." But here is a way to save $10 off your first $30 or more Vitacost order:
1. Visit www.vitacostrewards.com
2. Sign up and enter my email address:
If you do this, I will get a $10 credit too. But I added this not for the $10 I might get, but for you. Hope you know that.
Love ya'll!!!!
Sherry
P.S. Please leave me comments. I want to hear about your experience during this exciting time of your life! :)?
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Mail Order Dog Biscuits?
When opening my mailbox I often find dog biscuits laying on top of the coupons and bills.
Our mail lady loves dogs and dogs love her.
Maggie usually meets her at the mailbox for her treats but if she comes during Maggie's naptime, she has started leaving them in the mailbox.
I'm talking about one little spoiled dog.
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And now it's out to the garden for me on this dark, misty morning. The ripe tomatoes are weighing down the plant limbs so I've got to get my buckets out and relieve them of their loads. That means I'll be canning again today.
I got most of my Wednesday household chores done yesterday and we're having a simple supper tonight, sloppy Joes, since a canning job keeps me tied up most of the day.
The promise of a lunch out with my friends tomorrow keeps me moving today!
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Summer Book Read
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| A Summer Idyll by Betty Neels |
Betty Neels, where have you been all my life?
I ran across this book at the Bookmobile last week.
I've always been kind of leery of Harlequin novels, never knowing if they're a "clean" read.
When asking the bookmobile librarian about this author, she said, "Oh yeah, they're clean. I read them all when I was in high school. She writes kind of like Grace Livingston Hill."
Well, I have a love/not love feeling about Grace Livingston Hill's books.
Yes, they're clean, but a lot of them seem "preachy" to me.
I guess I'm shallow, but I don't want my "fluffy" reading to make me feel convicted for not being perfect.
Anyway, to end this long story, I checked the book out and I enjoyed it so much!
The great thing is, when looking for others by this same author, I found that between my local public library and the Bookmobile, I have access to over 40 books by Betty Neels !
Here's a little bio of the author in front of this book:
Romance readers around the world were sad to note the passing of Betty Neels in June 2001. Her career spanned thirty years, and she continued to write into her ninetieth year. To her millions of fans, Betty epitomized the romance writer, and yet she began writing almost by accident. She had retired from nursing, but her inquiring mind still sought stimulation. Her new career was born when she heard a lady in her local library bemoaning the lack of good romance novels. Betty's first book, Sister Peters in Amsterdam, was published in 1969, and she eventually completed 134 books. Her novels offer a reassuring warmth that was very much a part of her own personality. She was a wonderful writer, and she will be greatly missed. Her spirit and genuine talent will live on in all her stories.
Now I can't wait to get to the library and check out more of her books!
Monday, 12 August 2013
A New Week ~ A New Diet
August 12, 2013
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Not really a completely new diet, just doing it differently. You know how it's always exciting to start that new diet on Monday? Well I read that if you start a new (different) diet every week or two that it will stay new and exciting and you'll still lose weight. And goodness knows, there's enough diets out there to start a new one every Monday for years.
Last week I was very good and faithful to counting my Weight Watcher's Points and I lost 1.8 pounds. But by yesterday afternoon it had lost some of its luster. So I pulled out one of my other diet books, of which I have several, and I started re-reading The Weigh Down Diet by Gwen Shamblin. It's less of a diet and more of a way of life. Eat when you're hungry, what your body is asking for, and stop before becoming too full. Sounds easy, huh?
My counting Weight Watcher's Points last week has refreshed my memory on what my food portion sizes should look like, so this week I'm getting brave and not counting Points. I'm going to listen to my body and give it what it asks for. Am I crazy? Maybe.
You, my blog friends are such an encouragement to me. You've encouraged me with my weight woes and during my time of heart searching while going through church changes. You'll never know how much I appreciate you. Living in an all-guy household, with me being the only exception, means that very little girl talk goes on around here. So I rely on my blog friends, and my Thursday lunch with my local girlfriends to supply me with my girl talk fix.
I've also found Blog Talk Radio to help fill the girl talk gap too. I download broadcasts on my IPod and take it with me on my walks, and listen to it while I clean house. And sometimes when I wake up at night and can't go back to sleep, I pull my IPod off my nightstand and pop in my ear buds and am lulled right back to sleep with girl talk. Some of my favorite Podcasts are by Flylady, Missus Smarty Pants, the What Really Matters show, and there are some health related shows I listen to. Do you listen to Blog Talk Radio and do you have any Podcasts you could recommend?
Well, on to my housekeeping for the day. It's Monday, so for me that means laundry, ironing, vacuuming, making out my weekly menu and shopping list. I've already got my second load of laundry in the washer and one on the clothesline and if I jump in and get everything done early, including my walk, maybe I'll have a little play time. I think I need to put my art time on my to-do list or I never seem to get around to it even though it is a pleasure for me, not a chore.
I wish you a happy, joy-filled week. See you tomorrow!
Oh, and I'd love it if you'd leave me a comment. You know, the more girl-talk the better!
Sunday, 11 August 2013
A Season of Rest
August 11, 2013
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Since leaving our old church, I often miss playing the piano in church and I especially miss teaching the children.
I don't like being an orphan with no home church anymore. I don't like going into new places, being the new kid on the block. I'm so blessed to have my loving husband by my side. And God. I'm never alone.
But I think I really need this season in my life right now.
It's turned into a season of refreshment. A season of rest. And it's kind of exciting waiting to see what God has in store for us next!
I don't like being an orphan with no home church anymore. I don't like going into new places, being the new kid on the block. I'm so blessed to have my loving husband by my side. And God. I'm never alone.
But I think I really need this season in my life right now.
It's turned into a season of refreshment. A season of rest. And it's kind of exciting waiting to see what God has in store for us next!
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Strawberry Fig Preserves
My sweet hubby and I are making Strawberry Fig Preserves this early Saturday morning.
I decided to rerun one of my earlier blog posts with the instructions for anyone else that is getting a bumper crop of figs this year. Hope you enjoy your weekend!

Our fig tree had more figs than we could eat this year so I decided to make preserves. Neil and I, both, remember the wonderful tasting strawberry fig preserves our mothers made when we were kids, so with some instructions from our County Extension Service I tried my hand at it. I'll show how I did it ~ the trials and the triumphs.
Step 1: Wash jelly jars in hot, soapy water.

Step 2: Sterilize the jars and lids.

Step 3: Wash, peel, and mash figs. Well, now that's what the instructions said to do but it didn't start out too well for me. My figs were very ripe, meaning very soft. I don't know if you've ever tried to peel a soft fig before but...

...the fig and I quickly became enemies. After working at this for about ten minutes I had about three little "blops" in the bottom of my big pot and knew at this rate it would take me all day just to peel them. I decided to just pull out the stems and forget the peeling. So, after pulling out the stems, I just mashed them up and went on with the next step.

Step 4: Measure 3 cups mashed figs into a large, thick-bottom pan and add two 3-oz. boxes of strawberry gelatin and 3 cups of sugar.

Step 5: Heat to a boil. Lower heat and boil slowly 3-5 minutes, stirring often.
Step 6: Fill hot jars immediately with fig mixture leaving a 1/4" headspace. Wipe jar rims and add lids.

Step 7: Process half-pints in a boiling water-bath canner 5 minutes. This makes about 6 half-pints.

Step 8: Scrape the pot and taste-test your finished product. I put a spoonful over some plain yogurt and sat down for a yummy snack.

Guess what we had for supper that night? We had hot, made from scratch, buttermilk biscuits, homemade strawberry-fig preserves with a side of bacon and a pot of coffee...Southern eating at its best!
I decided to rerun one of my earlier blog posts with the instructions for anyone else that is getting a bumper crop of figs this year. Hope you enjoy your weekend!
Our fig tree had more figs than we could eat this year so I decided to make preserves. Neil and I, both, remember the wonderful tasting strawberry fig preserves our mothers made when we were kids, so with some instructions from our County Extension Service I tried my hand at it. I'll show how I did it ~ the trials and the triumphs.
Step 1: Wash jelly jars in hot, soapy water.
Step 2: Sterilize the jars and lids.
Step 3: Wash, peel, and mash figs. Well, now that's what the instructions said to do but it didn't start out too well for me. My figs were very ripe, meaning very soft. I don't know if you've ever tried to peel a soft fig before but...
...the fig and I quickly became enemies. After working at this for about ten minutes I had about three little "blops" in the bottom of my big pot and knew at this rate it would take me all day just to peel them. I decided to just pull out the stems and forget the peeling. So, after pulling out the stems, I just mashed them up and went on with the next step.
Step 4: Measure 3 cups mashed figs into a large, thick-bottom pan and add two 3-oz. boxes of strawberry gelatin and 3 cups of sugar.
Step 5: Heat to a boil. Lower heat and boil slowly 3-5 minutes, stirring often.
Step 6: Fill hot jars immediately with fig mixture leaving a 1/4" headspace. Wipe jar rims and add lids.
Step 7: Process half-pints in a boiling water-bath canner 5 minutes. This makes about 6 half-pints.
Step 8: Scrape the pot and taste-test your finished product. I put a spoonful over some plain yogurt and sat down for a yummy snack.
Guess what we had for supper that night? We had hot, made from scratch, buttermilk biscuits, homemade strawberry-fig preserves with a side of bacon and a pot of coffee...Southern eating at its best!
Friday, 9 August 2013
Back to School
Fridays usually find me at home getting the laundry done, the bathrooms clean, and general tidying up of the house for the weekend. But today is different. I'm going to work at a local Christian Outreach Center to help give out school supplies.
Back-to-School season has always been a happy time to me. It was when I was a child (I loved school!), it was when my two older children were in public school, and it was for the sixteen years I homeschooled our three children.
When my older children were in public school, we would have a back-to-school shopping trip. I would leave my younger son with his grandmother and take my older children out to breakfast and then shopping for their new supplies. I think I enjoyed it more than they did.
And now, that my children are grown, with my youngest in college, do I still love back-to-school season? Oh, yes! I still peruse the aisles of my local Wal Mart, just checking to see if there is anything I might need while the supplies are so cheap.
And I'm looking forward to giving out school supplies to families at the Christian Outreach Center today too. I say a prayer for each of the families that receives the supplies, that they will enjoy them and that God will bless their new school year.




























