If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Quarantine update #2

Hello everyone 
I’ve been sewing masks today.  There are many free patterns online and I’m not sure which pattern is best.  
I’ve sewn about 20 masks in the past week and have given some to our children and my husband has been wearing one when he does errands.  


He likes the style with the elastic loops around the ears and that bottom orange mask is his favorite and it has been laundered.  I’m glad it washed so well as  the masks need to be laundered after every wearing.  
Our local hospital asked for home sewn masks about 2 weeks ago and today, our city manager asked for masks for essential employees.  So I cut out about 20 more masks and am in the middle of sewing them. 
They all have the chevron print flannel on the inside to be soft on the face and I tried to pick darker, not feminine prints as I know many of the essential city workers will not want floral prints.  

My husband worked in his garden and picked some spinach and one strawberry. 
The spinach will be for supper and I ate that lone strawberry, it was very good! 



Supper will be turkey lasagna, a half recipe of focaccia bread and spinach.  

I boiled eggs and they will be nice on top of salad and for egg sandwiches.  
I saved the water that the eggs boiled in.  When cool,  it is good water for plants.  Some of the calcium and minerals leach out of the shells and act food for the plants.  



After I took this photo,  I decided I should put away those paper napkins.  My husband and I use cloth napkins and we have paper napkins when visitors are here,  but nobody will be visiting for a good while.   

That’s the highlights of today - 
 
Hope you all are well and coping OK with this isolation. 
 ❤️ Rhonda 


Monday, April 6, 2020

Quarantine hello

Hello everyone
We are fine here in Oklahoma and probably doing just about the same things as most of you.  

Staying home,  using gloves and hand sanitizer on the rare trips we make out,  have distant  visit with our family (which is good but just makes me miss them even more) gardening some,  sewing some, cooking and eating and watching tv- and I confess to playing way too much Candy Crush Soda- 

I haven’t planned meals as much I should so this week, I made a 2 week plan and hopefully we will mostly stick to it.  
Today,  I just made a batch of cole slaw to have with supper tonight and probably lunch tomorrow.  My husband really likes coleslaw and will eat big helpings.  



I followed this recipe except I chopped everything by hand, used yellow mustard instead of lemon juice and increased the sugar.  

The recipe is from this book- an oldie but still very good - copies of it are hard to find though 




My 2 week meal plan - 
Breakfasts  will be frozen sausage and biscuits, oatmeal, cereal, eggs and toast or pop tarts 
Lunch will be sandwiches or leftovers
Suppers will be as listed 


I will add more vegetables or salads and desserts to each day as we want too - 


This week is grandson JJ’s birthday.  His other grandparents had bought him a very special gift, he was going to be a batboy when the university in our town opened their brand new mens baseball stadium.  But that’s all been postponed.  So,  my daughter asked all their friends and family to send him a short birthday video and she got 47 replies! One was even from JJ’s favorite team on the Lego battle tv show.  



If you can,  enlarge the photo  to see his birthday shirt.  It’s a 7 wearing a facemask 😷 

Stay as safe as you can ❤️ Rhonda 




Sunday, February 23, 2020

What’s been going on

Hello everyone 
We’ve had full days with houseguests and appointments and I’ve been doing some rearranging and decluttering,  again - those last 2 things seem to reoccur often here.  

I sewed this Valentine advent calendar.  I intended to make them for all 3 homes of my grands but that didn’t happen.  I saw the idea on YouTube from Heidi Sonboul.  She has really good ideas, and they are mostly simple, thrifty and cute.  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-qRjOBSP-h8ooxwQOmndtA 





Quilts of Valor 

My husband and my dad both received beautiful Quilts of Valor this week 


My mom made this cute crocheted snowman scene for the ledge by their front door.  


I am a huge fan of Walmart grocery pickup these days.  I highly recommend it!  



We’ve had a lot of cold days and rainy days and Ducky has done a lot of this- dog naps 😊




Monday, February 10, 2020

Valentines Gingerbread house party

Hello everyone,  
We celebrated Valentine’s Day with a family gingerbread house party.
The kits were bought on clearance after Christmas for about $1.25 each.  




I didn’t know before I opened the boxes but some gingerbread houses need to assembled with frosting as glue- and it’s tricky. 
Other houses come all the assembled.
If I ever buy more kits,  I will only buy the assembled ones as they are so much easier and stress free.  The boxes are labeled but a quick way to discern the difference is the unassembled kits are in flat boxes and the assembled houses are in cube shaped boxes. 

All those kits,  we only had 3 preassembled houses 😱

Before the party,  we covered the tables with disposable tablecloths. 
And I opened every kit and threw away all the packaging.  


I bought a little extra candy and I asked the guests to bring candy too.  





Now on to the decorating. Some the children chose to work in pairs as they decorated. 
The preschoolers all had and needed an adult for assistance and supervision.  



The kits came with frosting bags but I didn’t put them out for children.  I made a big batch of royal frosting with meringue powder.  It made a fluffy frosting that I put in bowls and we used little plastic knives to spread the frosting on the houses.  I think spreading the frosting was fun and less aggravating for littles.  

All the decorated houses -quite an assortment, right? 


Below are our 8 grands who had the best time being together and creating.  
They range in age from 3 1/2 to just turned 11.  



 Happy Valentine’s Day everyone 
❤️ Rhonda 







Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Cake mix cookies



My husband was away almost 2 weeks so I thought cookies would help welcome him home.  And after not baking before Christmas,  fresh cookies sounded really good to me.  
Cake mix cookies are so easy and delicious 
Just use any flavor mix you like, 2 eggs and 1/2 cup of either oil or melted butter.  Add your choice of stir ins like baking chips, nuts, sprinkles
Then bake like any cookie recipe- 375 degrees for 9-11 minutes 

I used a yellow cake mix, butter, chocolate chips and a dash of vanilla 

Happy baking! 
❤️  Rhonda