What is She Making?

Scalloped  "Seeing a woman wear an apron lets you know she loves to create. Her creations may be pies or paintings or pottery, but she also produces an aura of comfort, ease and curiousity. You just naturally think, "What is she making?"

I picked up a copy of Mary Jane’s Farm catalog/magazine at the store this week. The current issue, Artists in Aprons, is devoted to readers’ stories about aprons including several patterns (free and for purchase). The article by Jeannie Pierce exerpted above spoke to me for some reason. It articulated what being at home means to me. Being at home isn’t a frivolous luxury, nor is it degrading or limiting as some would like us to believe. It is a rare opportunity, in our age, to fully explore the creative, nurturing, lifegiving aspects of womanhood. Her thoughts led to more of my own. What are we making?  A life.  A good life.

I love that the whole issue embraced what aprons represent in the most positive light. Truth is the apron, once a staple in a respectable woman’s wardrobe, is nowadays just as likely to provoke scowls, scoffs and scorn by our sisters along the way. To them it represents oppression and shallow pursuits. What a shame. There is such liberty available to a keeper of the home. Your day is your own as are the choices you make about how to fill it. You can indeed fritter it away if you so choose, which is also a shame. But you have the ability to soar to great heights artistically and intellectually. You answer only to your own agenda rather than that of an employer. You can make something. Something good. Something irreplaceable. Something only you can. To me this is what those aprons represent.

I loved the stories and the pictures like I said. Very inspiring. But on a practical level I have not found the specific apron pattern ‘I’ would like. Seems most aprons on the market today are neither unique nor particularly useful. The barbeque style apron prevails and frankly it doesn’t do the trick for catching my messes. Pleasant View Schoolhouse featured a perfect style a while back. It went all the way around the skirt which is especially helpful if one was tempted to run to the barn or garden in a good dress.  Or if one might possibly be ambushed for a hug from behind by a sticky faced child who just couldn’t wait. : )

I surfed for such an apron with no luck. Then the Vintage Homemakers list was discussing a company called the Paisley Pincushion. Their site wouldnt pull up for me but many vendors seem to carry their patterns. Granted I am a sucker for a watercolor illustration and could be tempted to buy just about anything so displayed <g>.  Truly though these look GREAT! As though you could not help but be inspired to ‘make something’.

Some more apron articles to peruse:

Vintage aprons at about.com

hillbilly housewife apron evangelism

appeal of aprons (has patterns)

Now to finish stacking the book boxes so I can reach the sewing machine……  On that note we DID unpack, sort, and repack THIRTY boxes from our storage area this week.  Woo hoo!!

Stitches in time

Handwork_squares We are almost finished with our first redwork project – a quilt for the new baby. The girls and I have been working on these squares in recent weeks.  The two of them also started taking a sewing class locally. They are doing all handwork right now. The puppy is one of their first projects. The instructor transferred a vintage pattern and had them color it with crayon. Then she ironed it to fix the colors. The girls learned to stem stitch (and then kindly taught their mother ; )) around the lines.

After that project they got a small fleece blanket. They learned to blanket stitch around the edges and to make a chain stitch design. The redwork squares required stem stitch, lazy daisy, and french knots mostly. Now we have just to finish the last squares and assemble. Trying to get to that in November!

The Home Mgt Journal – Education

Education_divider_page Oops, forgot one section didn’t I?  The Education section will look different in homes that homeschool vs those that don’t obviously. If you don’t educate at home you would want to put any information from your child’s school here – important dates, phone numbers, fliers, permission slips,forms.

Here is what we have:

The paperwork from our private school umbrella program including our attendance sheet. Many states require some kind of record of days of instruction. Donna Young has an attendance form with a font very similar in style to the rest of the binder so  if you need one this is a great place to get it. A Course of Study is also extremely wise to include. Again Donna’s form is perfect.

Our weekly school goal chart Download school_weekly_goal_checklist.doc   I mentioned in a back post that this includes daily work (at the top) and then the other squares are things for them to choose from the rest of the day. My high school student has this chart Download asher_weekly_goal_sheet.doc to track his work. Right now this is it for planner type forms. Donna Young has some excellent unit study and blank weekly planners if those are more your style.

Then I have some philosophy pages that briefly outline the method behind our madness. ; )  There are two Charlotte Mason files that I adapted from Simplycharlottemason.com and Ambleside Academy Online:

Download charlotte_mason_summary.doc    and Download charlotte_mason_synopsis.doc

I have my Montessori Scope and Sequences from monteaco.com. 

I also have the masters for our notebooking pages. You can print these onto cardstock and use them to make notebook pages for history, science, art, narrations etc. You can also leave them as desktop forms and type and cut and paste net images directly into the sections. There are a lot of them:

Download portfolio_text_box_1.doc       Download portfolio_text_box_2.doc    

Download portfolio_text_box_3.doc      Download portfolio_text_box_4.doc

Download portfolio_text_box_5.doc      Download portfolio_text_box_6.doc

Download portfolio_text_box_7.doc      Download portfolio_text_box_8.doc

Download portfolio_text_box_9.doc

these next couple are lined for nature notebooks and biographies: 

Download nature_journal_entry.doc   lined

Download nature_study_half_page_2.doc   lined half page only

Download portfolio_narration_page_lined.doc

There are some nice downloads of book reports, artist and composer evaluations etc at Love 2 Learn Place. Whatever you find online that you love do print and keep a master. Too many times over the years I have just bookmarked things thinking I could get them later only to find them removed. Here is a link to Historical Movies in Chronological Order. A reading list is very nice to have. Reading Your Way through History is a great resource. The Caldecott and Newberry lists are also good guides.

Ok now I am done. : )

The Home Mgt Journal – health and menus part two

Health_divider_page_1 To wrap up the health and menus section I have a master grocery list adapted from Webmomz :

Download master_grocery_list_from_webmomz.doc

There is a page of most often used recipes such as basic whole wheat bread (for sandwiches, pizza dough etc), brown rice, yogurt, and so on.

Download delicious_whole_wheat_bread_recipe.doc

There is a page of master mixes Download basic_mix_recipes.doc   to make up ahead. Much to my chagrin I must admit I seem utterly unable to teach, clean, and cook well simultaneously.  Give me any two and I am good. Add the third and I am sunk. We have done bulk cooking and mixes to solve that problem. Somehow we got away from that over the summer and boy did we suffer! It tends to not be a problem in the summer because the school schedule was lighter. Right now with contractions hitting hard in the evenings it is crucial to plan ahead. This will be even more relevant once the baby is here.

I have a leftover food safety guide Download food_storage_safety.doc  adapted from this extension office.

This link provides all the info you need to begin once a month cooking. My gripe with many OAMC sites/books is that they make 30 different dinners in that day. It did not save money because the shopping lists had multiple tiny jars of things. Instead, we take six or seven of our favorite recipes and make four of each to fill the month. Basically take one of the weekly menus and double or quadruple it. The next month try a new one.  Another option is to double all the menus each week, eating one and freezing the other. After a few weeks of this you have a month’s worth of meals in the freezer.

Creative Homemaking has a nice printable menu planner that includes all three meals.  They also have some other nice ebooks you might like to print and include here such as homemade beauty care recipes.

In this section or in Other you should have an Emergency Preparedness checklist Download emergency_preparedness.doc  and go over it as a family periodically.  If you are rural like us you probably have to always be prepared for utility irregularities.

On a related note a first aid chart is essential.  A babysitter’s guide Download guide_for_babysitters.doc  is also helpful. Ours is taken from here. It is easy to assume an older sibling is prepared to babysit when in fact they may not have been instructed properly.

Ok that should do it! Start printing, ladies, and please send me a note and a pic when your journals are finished!

The Home Mgt Journal – health and menus part one

Health_divider_page Ok, will try this again. I started my Health and Menus post earlier then lost it.  NOT a good thing since there isn’t unlimited time to post these days. I am dividing it into two posts since I need to get dinner going ironically ; )

This section of my binder has what I consider a basic assortment of resources – information regarding each child’s health history, dietary guidelines, pregnancy related info, home remedies that work for us, basic menus and recipes.  I don’t have a cookbook in here but rather the standby’s that are used weekly or daily that we need ready access to like bread, rice, yogurt, etc.

My Grandmother told me years ago about how Rose Kennedy kept an index card box that detailed each child’s health info – their shot records, allergies, history of childhood illnesses etc. I was intrigued but the whole idea remained just an anecdotal story to be filed away until recently.  Part of the problem is that the military does not release medical records these days so I have had to guess at recalling the dates of some illnesses etc. I devised this list to keep pertinent info for each child:

Download childrens_health_info_form.doc

Next I have my reference charts for pregnancy.  It’s hard to imagine that there will come a day when these are no longer needed at my fingertips. Sigh! It did cross my mind when filing them though. Brings back to mind what a treasure each pregnancy is!

Download wap_diet_for_pregnant_and_nursing_mothers.doc

Download herbs_for_pregnancy.doc

Next come the weekly menus.  I am still formatting these since I added breakfast and lunches to them. I have long kept a dinner menu to shop by but the other meals were catch as you can. I think I mentioned we are now on a new 5am/5pm barn chore schedule which my husband took over. It has been such a blessing. For years I have heard women raising large families go on and on about getting up early. I always figured we weren’t morning people, couldn’t focus well early, yada yada. This past couple weeks proved that false. We are all doing amazingly well.

These breakfast articles motivated me to carry on in this department. Dh never complained about going it alone in the early mornings but once I really stopped to think about the ramifications of this routine it stopped me in my tracks. Most men fly out the door alone in the mornings, maybe with a handful of something edible, maybe not, and usually barely awake. They face the day empty – physically and spiritually. The family trickles out and starts their routine without a lot more thought or preparation often. The world hits those men with all the crud it has to offer. They come home hungry and tired only to be expected to jump into fixing whatever problems have been encountered at home. Nighttimes often find everyone taxed and running late. Not to say men shouldn’t be shouldering responsibility for the family’s day but it sure makes sense to front end the day to make that most successful. With a bit of a head start we can all eat and pray together and Dad leaves feeling well, with his family the last thing he sees. I like this much better! Hence the breakfast menus lol <g>

Download nt_menus.doc

Download menu4.doc

Download menu4.doc (will upload more of these as they are tweaked)

Download meal_options.doc  general main courses to make in bulk

more to follow….

Oh Pretty! – Nov edition

Cath_kidston The Pleasant  View Schoolhouse reminded me of a site I haven’t visited in a long time, Cath Kidston.  This online store has a very Laura Ashley feel to it. Actually more of a vintage Laura Ashley feel, the way that company looked while the founder was still alive. Makes me smile just surfing <g>

Do visit Pleasant View while you are out and about. The photography from her son (15!!) is truly astounding. (to see more click their right sidebar to visit the Pleasant View Photographer) It is another ‘breath of fresh air’ site. I find it both relaxing and encouraging. Lots of white space on both sites so they have a gallery type effect making it easy to process the different images.

So there you have it – a double Oh Pretty! : )  I will be uploading more binder inserts later. 

The Home Mgt Journal – contacts/other pages

Contacts_divider   I am jumping ahead to my Contacts….

Faith_divider_pageFaith, and….

Other_divider_pageOther dividers since I have an appt this am and need to run soon. There are fewer downloads for these sections.  Under Contacts I have two downloads available – the Phone Number page Download phone_number_share_page.doc . You can cut the name and number words and insert your own obviously. If you have committee meetings or whatnot you would want your contact people’s info here. I printed a second Phone contact page and have it posted near the phone as easy reference. There is also an address book page Download address_book_page.doc . If you would like additional non-illustrated filler pages simply "cut" the graphic and then ‘copy and paste’ the name/address/phone lines multiple times on a blank Word document.

Under Faith you may want to keep a liturgical calendar, feast day/holiday tips or calendar countdowns, gift ideas, prayer requests Download prayer_requests.doc , and so on. My download Download traditional_liturgical_calendar.doc follows the Traditional Catholic calendar but you can cut and paste the current Catholic calendar into the same format page and change the fonts to Edwardian and Garamond. This is a large document fwiw.

Other?  Well you decide. : )  If you think of some inserts that would be especially nice to have send them my way and I will format more pages.  Ok – off to the midwife to measure this baby!

Clique TV

Ok this was fun! The people who bring you Creating Keepsakes and Simple Scrapbooks and Paper Crafts mags have now produced this new site Clique TV with little daily inspirational web-isodes with your favorite (or my favorite as the case may be lol!) scrap artists.  Check it out!