Monday, June 3, 2013

End of school

This week marks the end of our third term, the end of our school year. The end of my 16th year of teaching my children.  Wow. And I'm looking at the future, and seeing 17 more. Could it be I'm half way done with educating my children? My thoughts on that feel like, but wait! Every year I'm getting better, I can't be half done. I'm finally "getting" it. I love this lifestyle! 

Last week we had a week of vacation with daddy, this week we are tying up loose ends and going to doctor appointments. The younger kids and I are finishing An Island Story, Curtiss finished The Birth of Britain today. Our chapters corresponded so we had a great discussion about Richard the Third.   

In the late afternoon I worked in the garden and picked kale for dinner. It's so tender and yummy!


While I was killing squash bugs, blasted cussed things, I found baby broccoli! In this season of having a very high need baby, sometimes weeding or harvesting in the garden is the only few moments I have in the day to find....I don't even know. Just peace or a moment to focus in a singular thing that is productive. So much as what we do as mothers is incessant and gives nothing show for what was done. That's really hard some days. To remember that loving and nurturing people is a life's work worthy of doing without day to day returns. 

Here are a few pictures of Shakespeare On The Green. Taming of the Shrew. It was very funny and we all enjoyed. 









Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Day Trip


With Daddy working a summer job while school is out, we are having a different kind of summer than we are used to. He has this one week at home so we planned some fun things to do. 

Today was a day trip to Stone Mountain State Park. We wanted to go somewhere within a couple hours of home and somewhere we'd never been. Perfect!
          Lovely cumulus mediocris

Stone Mountain was originally part of the Hutchinson homestead, made into a state park in 1969. We began our visit with a picnic and then moved on to hike to the falls. 



You actually start at the top and work your way down, quite opposite than usual. 







From here we walked down a million steps. 512 to be exact. 


And ended here:


How cool is that?! It was amazing and beautiful. We loved playing at the base of the falls. The water was still cold! Grace held a salamander and Curtiss saw 3 water snakes. 








We then began the exhausting hike back UP all. those. stairs. But we made it back to the van and drove to the homestead. Where I had my husband drive to the handicap parking lot. Cause we were all not up to another 2 mile hike. 



Three generations lived in this cabin, built in 1855. The first generation raised 8 children in the original section, in just three rooms. One of their sons added on a bit and he also raised 8 children here. As we walked through the farm we realized what was in their backyard. 



I thought of my son-in-law, who likes to rock climb, because they allow that here. I can't imagine! We did a very scaled down version of that at the base. 




That blurred image is my son and all the rock climbing I want to witness! We headed back to the cabin for a last look. 



As I took this picture I thought of all the children this porch has seen. I wondered about all the memories made on this homestead. Did someone write them down? Or are they gone from this earth, like their creators?

 

It was a lovely day. 





























Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Around the house

We are currently turning our lawn into food!
Our first tomato...


Zucchini 



Swiss Chard is yummy, we are eating it almost every day. 


And the first echinacea. 


Someone else is growing, too. 




Testing

Trying out blogging from my phone!






Friday, February 15, 2013

Worst Blogger Ever

Daddy and Silas enjoy the sun.
 Yep, that's me. Worst ever! It might have something to do with the nine other people in my life. Keeps me busy. Today I'm holding a sick fevery baby a lot, so I have to be sitting. So voila, a blog post. Here are some ramblings...

We got to take a long overdue trip to Florida in January. So nice to get away from the cool weather and see my mom and dad down there. We also had a great visit with my Aunt Nancy and family and my cousin Courtney and her fam.
Enjoying the lake while sleepy cold alligators aren't a worry.

Warm enough to wade!
Lots of nature finds
Dock in my mom's backyard. Lots of time spent there.

Little man, swinging. 6 months old!
Hilarious lizard! Grace loves the lizards there.
 One of my favorite things we did while there was a visit to Margery Rawlings home. Such a sweet florida cracker home and grove. When she died, her husband put everything in storage and the home and land was donated to the University. After some years, it got to be too much financially for the college to keep up and it was given to the state. Her husband was still alive and took everything out of storage, donated it and them came himself and set it up just as it had been when she was living there! The house and everything in it is 95% original. Even the books on her shelf are exact copies of what she had there, the originals being kept safe in a humidity regulated environment. She stipulated that her place would never be used for commercial gain so you'll not find a bookshop or souvenirs there. Just her lovely home, some ducks and chickens, a small grove and some old wild citrus trees.
She wrote The Yearling right here.

The Royal Road to Romance by Haliburton on her shelf!
 Ms. Rawlings liked to entertain and cook for friends, she also owned a place at the beach and her husband owned and operated a hotel in St. Augustine (now the Ripely's museum). She didn't like all the people there so spent a lot of time at Cross Creek even after her success. I really enjoyed reading 'Cross Creek', about her life there, in the middle of this visit. It made it so real. She spent quite a few years, struggling on this farm before The Yearling brought her fame and cash. It was also part of the reason her first marriage ended.
Such a lovely comfortable home. Gregory Peck stayed here as a guest while filming The Yearling.
How my children enjoy Ms. Rawlings tangerines.
Yummy

Sunset at my mom's.

 This picture was snapped at the beginning of Jan, at the end of a lovely 2 weeks with Kaley and Jack here. I have missed my Girl so much. We had a great time just going to the grocery store and getting coffee. She was a peach and drove me up to Asheville for an errand. I hate how I look in this picture! But I am trying to stop avoiding the camera and being so critical of my pics as I want my kids and grandchildren to have them! It's really hard for me. But it's a perfect picture of Kaley with her cute new hair do. Which she has changed again already :/