Thursday, January 29, 2009

A Feeling of Accomplishment!




I don't know what it is about seeing bottles lined up on my kitchen counter filled with food that gives me such great satisfaction. It could be the feeling that "I did it myself," or "now my family won't starve." What ever the reason, the feeling is amazing!
I watched my mother and grandmother carefully plant, harvest, and preserve food my whole life. When I was married I, of course, did the same. I taught my children the whole "law of the harvest" also. This week I feel like I did the first time I canned my own peaches 25 years ago. I bought a Pressure Canner about a year ago. (I must admit they scared me a bit, I was always sure they would explode on me!) But to my delight my dear friend came over and I pulled out the fresh boneless-skinless chicken I had just purchased and vola! By the end of the day I had bottled 25 lbs. of chicken and several quarts of white beans! My family will not starve this winter!:).
I think the part I love the most are the secondary lessons learned while trying to do something worth while.
It took me several hours, but in order to have them turn out perfectly it took patience.
It took asking my friend for help and inviting another to create a few hours of fun and teaching the importance of building relationships.
It took a bit of faith to taste what I processed, but it was wonderful. Somehow it tastes so much better when you do it yourself. No more store-bought canned chicken for me!
Confidence grew, and now there are stacks of recipes I am anxious to try and bottle.
We grow with every attempt we make to do a little better, but the key is starting with good fruit in the first place, (or chicken, as the case may be:), and ending with lessons learned and becoming a little wiser and happier in the process!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Well...I must begin sometime. The kids are giving me a hard time for not posting anything.

I just turn on the blog and listen to the music I like, look at the picture of my wonderful family and balance the checkbook, but I guess more is required than that when you are in the "blog" mode:)

It's a new year and time to raise the bar in my life and one of those ways is to "Just Do It" -(Thanks to Britney who reminded me that this should be EVERYONE'S New Year's resolution!)

The best part about the new year for me, (being a pretty "blue" personality), is to ORGANIZE!! I love seeing how I can simplify my life, do things quicker, and relieve stresses. I thought I never succeeded because I do this every year...in the same areas, but I realized today that I get closer to my goal every year. My biggest flaw has to be that I am a bit impatient, especially with myself. I want success in all I do, and I want it done NOW!

My New Year's resolution should be revised a little. I think instead it should be "line upon line", giving myself some time to achieve my goals.
So here goes...I AM going to DO IT...just one step at a time! :)