Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Me, me, me


Great news--lost five pounds at my weigh in, things are coming along fine.

But more importantly--I have found out that the Amish man who made my gorge kitchen island will plain some wide-width floorboards for my dining room! He won't have them available until after Christmas but that's fine because I won't have the dough 'til then anyway!
This picture is of my dog Scruffy--he's got flaws--basically he's the reason why we have to pull up the carpet and put down hardwoods in the dining room!!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Chug, Chug, Chugging Along...

I notice, quite interestingly, that my one post about me going on a doctor prescribed diet had zero comments. Since everyone is soooo interested...I've lost eleven pounds so far and have not cheated once. I'm really doing well with my exercise too. My darling friend Tracy took me on a
4-plus mile walk last Friday at the Ridley Creek State Park. She's fit and energetic and refers to it as "our little walk"---I saw it more as a death march! Yowsa, was I sore! Seriously folks though, I'm so glad she kicked me in the but I do think she could have warned me and I could have at least "powdered up" for the ordeal. I have to admit that two hours of uninterrupted chat time in a scenic, shaded park while getting the fitness benefits was heavenly! Now my 1.4 mile walk around my block seems like not such a big deal and don't ever put it off or skip it. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow to check in and see if I've lost anymore--wish me luck.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Football Game


Well my son's first big game "under the lights" was played last night. But not by him. He was on the sidelines, not one play did that coach put him in. He broke his arm for that team and they won't put him in for one play in the last home game? Am I allowed to be outraged? On the good news side of things, we received his standadized testing results and it turns out he's a genius boy! We're taking him out to dinner Friday night--his choice, and then to a sports store for a weight bench.


There's not enough Welbutrin on the internet to make my anger go away.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Low Key Day with my Boy


Another gorgeous day. I want to amend an earlier statement--I said the walk around my block is just under a mile...incorrect...it's actually 1.4 miles! Ha, look at me exercising like my life depends on it.


My 12 year-old son, Francis is home sick with a very sore throat today. I only hope that he feels well enough to go to school tomorrow. He is on the football team at his middle school and has been practicing since July. He broke his arm during an August practice--continued to run drills with the team, cast and all. He now finally has the cast been off --over three weeks--- and the coach FINALLY gave him his pads and helmet. Wednesday is the big game "under the lights" and if that coach doesn't let my kid on the field tomorrow night--there's gonna be trouble in Dodge City!


I cannot abide it when adults treat children as if their dreams and passions don't exist. I will always listen to my children and when they have a true passion for something--encourage it and allow them to explore it.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Nice Weather for a Walk

So what do I enjoy most about my home? Is it the $5.00 bouquet of flowers from the Amish roadside stands, or the green fields with majestic draft horses grazing after a long day's work? At harvest time especially, the wagons rumble past my front door, eight mules being driven by a fourteen year old boy. He's taking the corn to fill the silo. He waves and smiles always, and if it's a neighbor I know well--maybe Beniel or Daniel , they'll stop and ask how I am today and aren't I enjoying this fine weather too? That's always so sweet to have a team of eight mules hauling two wagons pulled to a dead stop to find out if you're having a nice day--isn't it? Actually it's rather ego lifting if I'm being completely honest with you! Don't forget the black and white Holsteins curled up in a cozy bunch on my side yard. I say Hi! to "the girls" when I step outside to throw the crusts from my daughter's peanut butter sandwich to my little hens...so many things to love and how lucky I was to find this home.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Amish Barn Raising




I'm so glad you're all getting a kick out of my rural Amish community. Sometimes I think I'm the only one who appreciates them, I know now that's simply not true. There was a barn-raising around the corner from me this summer. I'm so glad I had the presence of mind to snap a few pics! Enjoy.

Ann

Olivia


I could not begin to explain how special my daughter Olivia is to me. She's sweet, smart, kind and can play soccer better than Beckham!

More About My Walk






Trying so hard to get these pictures just right...The shot of a little white shed is of my Amish neighbor's 17 year old daughter on the telephone. The other is a list of prices of mums written on a piece of cardboard and a tiny little box to put the money in if by chance you would like to buy a mum. I think the clouds one is pretty clear, and the horses one are trotters who are trained by my neighbor around the corner--he's not Amish, English as the Amish call us. In the background of that shot is my house.

A Morning Walk Around My Block






The word is out, I'm on the mother of all diets prescribed by my doctor so I have to start exercising. Luckily I have this gorgeous block to walk around, it's just under one mile and has a few steep inclines, so I think it's a good start for now. I brought my camera with me and really want to share what I saw today--hope the pictures post OK....

New Gate


Hi All and Good Morning

Here's a picture of my new gate my darling husband built over this past weekend. The hardworking hens are named Kay Kay and Flapper.

Monday, October 8, 2007

My Needs and Wants

Can't a sister get a French Confit Jar? I see them in The English Home (you know the drill ladies, bow your hread and avert your eyes in reverence to the magazine) all the time and some of those homeowners have like, ten of them all lined up in their kitchen! Where's mine? I look everywhere and can't find one to call my own. D'ya guys ever see them at those yardsales you're always at? I told my husband I have a blog now, think he'll put 2 and 2 together?
Ann
You all waited so patiently through the heat of the day and the trials of a Monday and still no picture of the new gate on my chicken run. Sorry. Like Aurora in Terms of Endearment said to her feisty neighbor "boys who are hasty sometimes get no dessert!" So patience:)
I've got bigger news...I saw my doctor today and she started me on a new weight loss program. I won't bore everybody with the horrid details, needless to type, it was a long time 'acoming.
Wish me luck and when its all done (as if) maybe I'll be a better housekeeper.

Ann

Sunday, October 7, 2007

I Feel Like Chicken Tonight!

Well it was a nice weekend, winding down now...So no global warming, huh? You should have been in Southeastern PA today, it reached near 90 this afternoon. My husband put a gate on our little chicken run this weekend, he made the gate himself. This by the way is a very big a accomplishment for a man who works in an office. I'll take a picture of the chickens and their new gate and tomorrow. Try to contain your excitement 'til then...
Another project I did this weekend was to repair my homemade hassock/coffee table/thingy-ma-bobber. I've been seeing them in my beloved English Home Magazine (please bow your head and avert your eyes in reverence to the magazine) for a good five years now. They are just so claaaaassy looking. I ordered the legs from a catalog and the casters too and just got the fabric at a fabric store in Delaware. I'm looking for a picture to share with you guys.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Batting at Clean Up

I seem to be thinking about how to make my house really nice and original but have this huge problem--how to keep it clean? How many hours a week--day? does anyone of you spend cleaning? Also when it's a work in progress it's tough to keep the dust at a minimum. Oh yeah and don't forget the 186 years of use built up. No, I'm not complaining, a little maybe but... So did I tell everybody that I invented toile? That's right. I had it in my dining room in Chevy Chase about 10 years ago. I've yet to see a dime in residual payments. I'm sure the check is in the mail. I'll just sit and wait patiently for the mailman and not clean anything.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Kitchen Story

Oh boy, I've had two comments. Who'd a thunk I'd be such a smashing success in such a short amount of time? I really want to pretty-up this blog but can't figure out how to--I'm working on it. Meanwhile here are a few more pictures of my kitchen. The construction remodel was done by my Amish neighbor, Christian Fisher. He took down a wall between the kitchen and family room to make one big kitchen. I bought some old oak barn beams from The Barnyard Boys in Lancaster and those are what hold up the house since that wall that "had" to come down was actually quite important to the structure. I brought in a picture from my The English Home magazine of a Chalon kitchen island to another Amish guy (furniture maker) and he copied it exactly. Oh man, is it perfect, and the price was unbelievably inexpensive. I actually ordered it through an Amish middle-man at the farm market in town, but, get this, just three days ago I found the carpenter's actual workshop--and the prices were even more fantastic.

Catching On...Kind of...

OK, figured out how to add some pictures. Look out all you readers (both of you) big thanks to Cindy for posting a comment. I'm going to clean my house for sure, you ladies clean homes are very inspiring, but have noticed everyones trick of taking tight, close-up shots. Is that the way to banish the dust bunnies from the public eye? Isn't amazing what will show up in a photo? Like for instance the electric cords from lamps, etc.? They look so yucky in photos and yet I don't even notice them in real life. Oh boy, I just figured out how to use the spellcheck. So fun.

Day Two: The English Home

I've been telling anyone who will listen about the magazine called The English Home. It is my reason for getting out of bed. Google it and than order it. The inspiration it gives is remarkable. There are no ads for SUVs or bladder control medication or yeast infection cures. It is pure decorating. Gorgeous homes in England are featured, pages and pages of stunning photos. So as you see on my photo, I have an old georgian style brick farmhouse, it's 186 years old and looks every last day of it. It's a blessing and a curse. Some friends just shake their head and others are so in love with it and shower me with compliments. But the bottom line is its a lot of work and a lot of cashola keeping that baby heated and kept up. Which brings us back to The English Home, just when I'm about to stick a For Sale sign in the front yard, a new issue arrives and I fall back in love with my house.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Whoooaaa Look at Me on the Internets

Hi Everybody,

I love decorating and want to share my ideas and failures--many decorating failures--hey, at least I opened the can of paint. But mostly I want feedback and ideas and lots of propping up. Needed lots of that lately. My house is old, old, old. Which is why we bought it-my husband and I. It's in the middle of Amish country in Chester County. PA and is just fantastic. The countryside is beautiful and as I sit and write this, my Amish neighbor is mowing the field, which is basically my backyard, with two mules. I have two youngisher kids and they're great. A 12 year old boy who broke his arm first season of tackle football and a 9 year old daughter who is officially perfect. Who is that child's mother? OK, I'm posting to see what happens. I hope I remember by passwords and all that crap. Please be kind, I know I'm going to get better at this and make it worth your while. Peace.