Showing posts with label Road Trips. Show all posts
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14 October 2017

A trip to Ohio

A couple months ago I took one of our girls and made a trip to Ohio.  I was born there and my mom and cousins live there.  Spent about a week and had a great time with cousins and sisters! 
 

One of my most enjoyable moments was visiting the home that my father built shortly before I was born.  Even though we moved shortly after my first birthday it nevertheless was a treat to see his handiwork.  


My daughter Mary had a blast swimming in our cousin's pool!


Me with cousins and sisters!


As a kid I used to swim in this pond with extended family.  And in the winter we skated on it.  My uncle pictured below still lives here and it was so great to relive memories.



We scooted over to historic Ripley, Ohio and Maysville, Kentucky.  There were several murals in a line portraying the city in the 'old day'.  

Mary

Famous Ohio River

A real old fashioned ice cream shoppe.  Even though I'm from WI I have to say that their ice cream came pretty close to
being as great as my homemade with real WI cream!
Mary and I down by the Ohio River

Swimming becomes a real blast when mom's iPhone can be taken beneath the surface!


Of course no visit to Ohio is complete without a visit to the famous Jungle Jim's giant grocery store!




08 May 2014

Introducing Charlotte Hope Phillips

Introducing Charlotte Hope Phillips.  Born 21 April, 2014.  Our family is blessed for the 7th time to enjoy the gift of a new grand baby!  Robyn and Luke are enjoying their first baby and so are the rest of us!  We had a great trip to Washington to meet Charlotte and enjoyed each and every second with her.  The trip came with perks in that not only did I get to see Robyn and her new baby but her sisters as well.  Juli came from Colorado, (our family's famous photographer) Christie from Idaho, and from home I brought along Kim and Makenzie while the others stayed home with daddy.  We are so thankful everybody is doing well and feel so very blessed.















Love of family...

These photos are precious.  Makenzie was so.....what's the word, happy/overflowing/joyful/emotional/etc. to see her brother!  It's been 11 months since seeing him and I can tell it made her day!  And of course mine!  



18 September 2013

One Mother's Homeschool Days


First 2 weeks of September 2013

Our academic journey
Since we school year round our lesson year doesn't necessarily end or begin at a certain time of the year.  Mostly it depends on what is happening in our lives at any given time.  Because as we all know - living is learning.  That's why I like to create 36 week schedules because we can easily stay on top of what we are doing without really losing where we are at. When the current 36 weeks are complete we take a small breath and ease our way into the next 36 week schedule.  That said, we are now in week 33 of Sonlight.  

Tips or advice
Something I have learned from having a large family is learning to roll.  I'm sure even if your family isn't as large as ours is you still know how to do that!  The thing with me is is that it seems I am always rolling.  Jumping up, rolling, and jumping up again.  And on and on.  With families, there is always something to roll with and the better us moms can do that the better.  I kind of think it's "yoga for the mind" since your mind is constantly being stretched.  How about you?  Can you roll?

Goals/Aspirations/Ideas
Our family has decided that we want to give pressure canning a try.  I've canned tons of fruit, quick breads, and jam but never have used my pressure cooker.  This fall, according to daddy we plan on canning 100 lbs of potatoes.  On top of that we want to try canning chili, beans, and spaghetti sauce. The girls are going to jump back into drying some fruits and making fruit leather.  Wish me luck.

I really enjoyed
Spending a day at the range with my girls.  Attending the range often for practice and hands on learning has brought both confidence and increased ability in their training.  I have listed what I believe are 5 of the most important rules to remember when handling them.  These 5 "must be's" cannot be drilled home enough.  Drill, drill, drill!  My girls have experience in the use of firearms and each time we go I see their abilities and skills sharpen. 

Teaching personal responsibility.  The five most important "knows' for gun safety.


Activities
We had a fun day trip to Madison to meet up with two of my sisters, a niece, and my mom!  They were in Iowa visiting a sister and we decided to meet up halfway for lunch and to hang out for a few hours.  It was a ton of fun!

 Dad, mom, and 7 of our kiddos!


 My niece Gaila and Kimmy.  They haven't seen one another in like 10 years!




What mother is reading
Sometimes I actually surprise my self and pick up a book to read "just for fun" and this week I have been reading the Home to Hickory Hollow by Beverly Lewis.

What mother is thinking/wondering about
Planning a small getaway for our anniversary which is the 19th.  Not sure what we will do yet but I can guarantee you that I am thinking/wondering about it!  It's wonderful having an adult daughter in the home who is willing to take over for a couple of days.  (Thanks Kim)  Hopefully I'll figure something
out soon.

Favorite 'life with kids' moment
mommy/makenzie moment


Praying
I love having a prayer journal.  Or in reality, it's a list I keep with me both on my phone and on paper with specifics on what and who to pray for.  It helps so much to keep up with both my personal prayers and prayers for that of my loved ones.  Key work - "specific" because when I feel like I am targeting something in general in my prayers it makes me feel a closeness to the Lord and I almost feel like I am more inspired this way!  I will share though that I am directly praying for Pres. Obama.  Because at this critical time he really, really, needs some inspiration from above.  And I have to say that I almost pity him for being in the situation he is in.  So thankful it isn't me!


What's cooking?
Lots of egg dishes.  Mainly quiches.  So easy and so good for you.  The picture shows my 5 gallon bucket that I make my pancake mix in.  I found writing the directions on the bucket makes for easy mixing for the kids.  Waffles and pancakes are a favorite anytime of day around here.  Leftover waffles are the best.  Some of the kids will simply eat them like bread.
12 cups flour-I use whatever flour I have on hand and I usually triple the recipe.  Buckwheat, wheat, spelt, unbleached white flour, cornmeal and rice are my usual choices.
2 T. salt
3/4 cup baking powder
3/4 cup sugar
4 cups powdered milk-I do not use this.  Instead I use milk in replacement for the liquid which would be one cup.
Mix all ingredients together well and store in airtight container. Use recipe below to mix.


Simple highlight of my weeks
Mary and I found this hoodie at the thrift store.  To many, DUKE has no meaning but to my daughter Kim who recently lost her dog Duke it means a lot.  She was so excited with my find! 


 Living with Gratitude
So very thankful for some friends who invited us to come pick up some felled trees from a storm.  They also allowed us to cut down some others as well.  Our woodshed is nearly finished and it's only September.  We had an OOPS moment this week.  One of the trees we were cutting down ended up landing on our truck! THAT was a complete bummer!  Damage wasn't too bad but still it hurts!



Fun photos to share
Our last time at the lake for the year.  At least for swimming!


 Drinking the colors of the rainbow.  Isn't it pretty?  For this recipe I juiced beets, carrots, apples, cucumbers, lemons, pears, ginger, and spinach.  A tip - adding lemons is key in being able to enjoy this mixture.  Otherwise, when juicing beets one gets the idea you are eating dirt!  The lemons mask it well.


03 September 2013

August happenings, Ohio, and Six Flags

I had an opportunity this month to trek to Ohio to see my mom and sister.  I took our truck and two of our girls with me.  Not all of the kids wanted to go since we will be taking another trip soon.  I idea of driving so much didn't appeal to them at all.  At the end our stay we got to meet up with daughter Christie, her husband and his family as they were in the middle of taking a 21 state trip!  It was fun to see her for a couple days which is very nice considering she and Jeff live in another state!  Here are a few pics from our trip and some from home as we wrap up the month of August!


Driving all day can sure where a guy out.


Mary was ready for bed after arriving at Grandma's house.  She promptly prepared it herself and was ready for sleep!

Right before heading out in the country to grandma's the girls were treated to Dairy Queen.  Funny how that hardly ever happens when there are 10 or 12 of us or more! But 2 kids - totally doable!


My little princesses!

swimming in Columbus, Ohio

Saying bye is NEVER any fun!  

And now on our way home!


Taking a lunch and driving break the girls were playing and Mary ran into a problem.  Or should I say the problem ran into her.  She was very sad!  She got stung by a wasp on her lip and on her tummy! Way too much for any kid!  Hugs are a must!


Our problems didn't end with wasps stings.  My totally trusted truck decided to act up somewhere in Indiana!  Actually it began in Ohio but I thought I could make it home for daddy to fix it.  Christie's father in law discovered that she was leaking diesel.  GREAT!  It was very small at first but by the time I got to Indiana I realized it HAD to be dealt with.  Fortunately it only needed a fuel filter and it wasn't more serious but it did put me behind in driving.


However it was nearly worth the pit stop since we got to visit this quaint little town of Dublin.  And I thought my town of only 650 people was small.  Not so!  Dublin is smaller.  And very cute!  We spent our time waiting on the truck in their public library.  The index card in the front of the book totally through off my girls!  The library was actually in a house.  Isn't is just so quaint and homey!


Home again and some scenes from our month of August.

These guys have already done P90X.  Apparently that wasn't enough for them as they are now doing INSANITY!  And I will tell you - It is INSANE!  Just the warm up alone is a workout!
Emma was caught doing something other than cleaning her room!  I thought I didn't hear anything coming from her room!!!!!  But I must admit!  Getting caught reading isn't such a bad thing!


Our only August birthday.  Janai had two celebrations. One in Ohio and one at home. How cool is that!




A fun mommy's day out with my girls! Hobby Lobby, THE bakery, Barnes and Noble......FUN!  And of course a trip to the grocery store.  My most un-favorite necessary nuisance ever!!



And obviously proud of it!

I agree!
Enjoying the last days of summer

August brought us the best blessing of all.  A new baby.  Brynlee Eliza was born to Vance and Heather on the 22nd!  Such a beautiful growing family!


A VISIT TO SIX FLAGS CHICAGO




Five of the older kids had a great day in Chicago!

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