Friday 30 September 2011

Harvest

 We've been busy at the allotment harvesting the various fruit and vegetables. Sweetcorn, that tastes so different if you pick it and cook it straight away. Raspberries that hardly ever make it home because they taste so good straight off the plant and enough potatoes to see us round til next year!


Today was the girl's harvest festival at school, outside in the playground in the glorious sunshine, and I really loved listening to their songs and poems, watching my smallest whitething proudly holding up her lettuce picture and eldest whitething playing her recorder. This is the last year they're all together at primary school so I'm especially treasuring all these precious memories.

So, this morning I wanted to record this moment for posterity but of course nobody wanted their picture taken with their harvest boxes (grrr!) so here is one of them last year (when it was much colder!) at the allotment on the way to school.


I am so thankful for all that I have, my lovely family and friends, a home (with at least one nice room in it!), a choice of food to eat, making and creating things and a sense of purpose for my life through my relationship with God. It truly is the simple things that make me happiest (and things always seem better when the sun is shining!) Happy sunny weekend everyone!

Monday 19 September 2011

Wonderful weekends!

Before you read this post I have to advise you that these are the highlights of the last couple of weekends, I've left out the arguments, the perpetual ironing pile, the broken glass, the overtiredness, the loooong car journey, the whining, the unfinished jobs etc... because I figured no-one wants to read about them! But be assured they did happen, we're quite normal! But as they say - here are our best bits!
We decided to embrace Autumn this weekend and make something different to our usual preserves and chutneys. We have a garden full of fruit trees,unfortunately we missed most of the damsons and plums while we were on holiday but still have loads of apples! One of our varieties, is very good for juice so we dusted down the old juicer and bunged them through - great fun for the smallest Whitething! It tastes really rather good and what's even better is that it requires no chopping or peeling! We've put some bottles aside in the garage to maybe turn into cider - need to find out how to do this though! Unsurprisingly, this was not my idea!
We made some elderflower cordial earlier in the year and had left some flowers to turn into berries. Then we found this recipe in countryfile magazine for elderberry cordial and after reading about it's amazing health benefits (extra Vitamin C, antiviral properties) we decided to give it a go, here's what it said.

200g black elderberries
400g sugar
12 cloves
2.5cm sliced fresh ginger

Strip the elderberries from their stems using fork or fingers!
Put them in a pan, add a cup of water, bring to the boil and simmer for about half an hour.
Mash the berries to release the last of the juice then strain the contents of the pan through a sieve.
Add the sugar, cloves and ginger to the strained juice.
Return the pan to the heat and stir until the sugar dissolves.
Bring to the boil for a further 5 mins and then strain and pour into a bottle.
Seal and store in the fridge. Drink diluted, hot or cold.


Almost makes me want to catch a cold to see if it works! Anyway, it tastes rather lovely regardless.

My husband and I celebrated our 15th wedding anniversary (belatedly) with a weekend away in Devon in our original honeymoon cottage. It's a converted barn with a galley bedroom, in a little hamlet, a real rural retreat!



 We had a lovely time not doing very much, enjoying the tranquil setting and going at our own pace for a change. It was lovely to go back in time and remember what it was like before the Whitethings came along! And huge thanks to my parents for having them, it's the longest we've both left them. Our middle Whitething did wake us up on our return, claiming she'd forgotten what we looked like! Bless!


So, there you go, a lovely couple of weekends, great marriage and family time and space and time to reflect. I am very grateful and I have been thinking of these verses a lot recently, they're great to take on board!

"Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, 
for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." 
Lamentations 3 v22-23

Monday 12 September 2011

Award winning Whitehouse!

Please forgive the boastful nature of this post! But I just had to share about our allotment show the other weekend. Our allotment is at best fruitful but rather untidy as we cannot give it as much time as we'd like. However, we keep it ticking over and enjoy making things with what it produces. 

My mother-in-law persuaded us to enter some of our strawberry jam into the jam class at the show and convinced my eldest Whitething to make a Victoria Sponge for the cake class. We duly did, not thinking much of it as we were away camping for the weekend and wouldn't be there.

Well, imagine our surprise when we heard the results!

Our jam came second in it's class and the cake came first! 

Whitething no.1 (age 10) was chuffed to bits as she had beaten all the other adult competitors to take the first prize!

Needless to say we and especially Granny are very proud of her! And very tasty it was too!




Tuesday 6 September 2011

Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer


Sorry for the long delay in blogging, the last few weeks of the summer holiday rather ran away with us! We've been camping, had lots of days out and good times with friends and a rather nasty sickness bug that got the better of us! 

But now, it's all over and my little White things have gone back to school which meant that I also went back to work and missed them terribly!

We've had so much fun, here's some of our highlights!


Boscombe Pier
Here come the girls...... and the waves

Roundabout pushing daddy style!

Sunflowers!

Had a fabulous time seeing the The Wizard of Oz!

Walking with friends
This summer also brought a plague of Korknisse to these parts, thanks to inspiration from Annaboo's house! Once I started making them I just couldn't stop! Soon, all our little friends wanted them too so we have started quite a community! I have hardly any photos as they are too busy being played with given away as soon as they are finished!

But I did find these pair in an empty ice cream box, floating in a bowl, having had a little sofa made for them (by my girls and their friends!) and I just had to snap it!



Camping with the Korknisse

How cute! Let's see what Autumn brings!