We went and stayed with my sister Anna and family. It is such a huge blessing that they live near enough that we can see them often (they come up, we go down, we see them at church events...). Anna and I have always been great friends, I was born just one year and 7 months after her and though she was definitely the older sister (our personality's are quite different), people often (still do!) thought we were twins and we have enjoyed that sort of closeness too. When she first got married they headed off to live in Indiana and then we lived in Iowa and Kansas so I figured we would have the letter writing, phone calling and seeing each other about once a year sort of relationship. God worked things out so we both headed back to MN in 2001 and I am very grateful for that!
While we were there on Sunday evening, Anna invited over the Davidson's who are good friends of ours (and Christy is also Ken's cousin). We enjoyed the fellowship time with them! Even with such a short trip we ended up being able to get quite a lot of visiting done. Ken also went to the Twin's game with another friend, Patrick Doherty so we got to see him as well.
With the 8-9 hours on the road (counting both ways) I was able to get quite a bit of reading in. I had fun reading in "John Adams" by David McCullough. I am finally about to the end of this very in depth historical 700 page book. It is very interesting but not exactly easy reading. I also had fun more thoroughly reading Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon. I did some work at making a new menu where I will do more soaking of grains as well. I had won the book quite a while back from Knocked up Naturally and am happy to finally be putting it to some use.
That was our hectic weekend (It was hectic because first I had planned to go and then the kids were sick so I decided we would stay home, then Ken left later than planned and they seemed pretty much well by then so 45 minutes before church time I decided that yes the younger kids and I would go with Ken and the older ones after all. -It is fun to be spontaneous every so often! )
What is going on in your life? Did many of the rest of you get snow as well? We actually didn't get that heavy snowfall that they got on the cities on Monday but today it is snowing again here.
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Hi there! I happened onto your blog from somewhere I cannot remember but I liked it so I come back periodically. I grew up in MN and miss it a great deal! I am now in WA raising my 4 children with my loving husband on a small acreage.
Anyway...I just thought I'd mention a fun little typo I noticed in your post... it really is kind of funny.
Nourishing Traditions is written by Sally Fallon not Sally Field (the actress). :)
Have a wonderful day!!
BTW...I LOVE that book!!!!
Susan, Thanks for stopping by! I had just noticed when I was using my cookbook this morning that I had put the wrong name last night. I was wondering if anybody would have caught it- you did! :-) I have changed it now.
snow. yikes. I am ready for fall, nice hike sin the woods, bike rides, raking leaves. It is too soon for snow. I am glad you all had a nice time with your family.
Becky, Fall is fun! We were looking forward to raking leaves too. I am not sure if that will happen this fall or not as the leaves are still mostly in the trees and who knows we might have lots of snow soon. It looks like it might be warming up again for a bit however so maybe we will get our "fall" after all. I hope you have a very fun fall with your fun plans!
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