(Note: I wrote this yesterday [Sunday] because my weekdays are super busy and I’ve no time for blogging on Monday mornings.)
I came across the Happy Homemaker Monday link-up last autumn and earmarked it as something I wanted to do once I got done with grad school because I’m still a homemaker at heart who loves to make my home comfy and beautiful. I love reading through Sandra’s thoughts and her enthusiasm for taking care of her home and family, and it’s hard to find blogs like that these days. So here’s my first, of hopefully many, Happy Homemaker Monday posts:
The Weather:

We have some lovely summers here in the Pacific Northwest, and we are in the middle of some great weather right now. It was pretty warm last week, so this little bit of cooling is welcome. It will make our afternoon activities much more bearable.
As I Look Outside My Window:

- We are “allowing” the garden “to lie fallow” this year because I was too busy with school to get out into it during the spring, but it’s making me a little squirrelly to see it be so fraggly. The kids have their weeding chores and the weeds are slowing being eradicated, so that’s good. I just have to keep telling myself that this is a not gardening year. ((shudder))
- I did go buy some basil plants and a tomato plant because it’s just not summer if there’s not basil and tomatoes in my garden. I now visit them every evening after Michael and I get back from our after dinner walk. Makes me happy.
- I missed the window for harvesting my lavender. I was going to try my hand at making lavender wands this year, but alas. Oh well, it’s still very pretty to look at.
- I love our super shaded front porch so much. The kids and I have been spending a lot of time out there eating ice cream, drinking drinks, working on hand projects…it’s a great little spot that doesn’t get sunbaked and is hidden from the view of people walking by on the street.
Right Now I Am:
Waiting for my Lime Curd Bars with Coconut Crust to cool on the counter so I can bring them to church for our “Linger Longer” after meetings are done. Michael is giving one of the talks in sacrament meeting today, too, so I’m thinking about ways to make it better.
Thinking & Pondering:
- Renaissance’s birthday party
- How to explain/teach goal-setting to teenagers
- I’d like to throw a Mother/Daughter Halloween tea this autumn
- How in the world will I organize Rachel’s bedroom after I gut it this week?
- Do I just quilt the Patriotic baby quilt on my regular machine, or do I go forward with cleaning off my cutting table to make way for the Big Boy sewing machine with the super throat that I bought last summer? I think a cutting table clean-off would require gutting the craft room, and I can’t gut more than one room at a time or my house will burst into flames and weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. The kids’ bedrooms are the priority right now, so I think I have to quilt on my regular machine, which I’m not very excited about.
Listening to:
My main man, Claude Debussy, as I try to keep the energy chill in the house on this beautiful summer morning.
How Am I Feeling:
Last week was a huge disruption to my routine, as most holidays are, and I still feel a little off-kilter. Sleep hasn’t been great for various reasons. I’m hoping this all evens out in the upcoming week. I’m excited about the improvements I’m making in the house. I wish it wasn’t such hard work, but it is definitely worth it.
On the Breakfast Plate:
I used to be much cooler, breakfast-wise. Now it’s just a protein bar, pills, and caffeinated water before yoga, followed by a protein shake after yoga. Renaissance makes me an egg sandwich on the mornings that we work out together.
On the Lunch Plate:
I still hate lunch. Dumb lunch, interrupting my work flow. However, I’ve been grilling up a few chicken breasts every other day so the kids can add chicken to whatever they’re eating and up their protein intake. I’ve been noticing that they are ingesting very carb-heavy meals and I’m trying to curb that tendency.
On the Dinner Plate:
(Sunday) Michael will make tacos tonight!
What I’m Wearing:
My favorite pink gingham shirtwaist dress, which I wear to death and will eventually need to reverse engineer to recreate a million more.
On My Reading Pile:
- Banners, Buntings, Garlands & Pennants, by Kathy Sheldon & Amanda Carestio
- The Good Wife of Bath, by Karen Brooks
- (Dead) Kindle: The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups, by Daniel Coyle
- A Magic Steeped in Poison, by Judy I. Lin
On My TV This Week:
Hopefully nothing; I like to keep my television watching to bad weather days. I did binge-watch some Clarkson’s Farm last week when I wasn’t feeling well.
On the Menu:
I meal plan on Saturday mornings, so my plan started a couple of days ago:
- Saturday: Italian Sloppy Joes
- Sunday: Tacos
- Monday: Spaghetti, Green Beans, Caesar Salad, French Bread
- Tuesday: North Carolina Pulled Pork (new recipe!), Corn on the cob, Broccoli Slaw
- Wednesday: Steamed Buns, Stir Fry Veggies, Marinated Cucumbers, Rice
- Thursday: Leftovers
- Friday: Cedar Plank Salmon, Baby Potatoes, Caesar Salad, Rolls
Looking Around the House:
We’re in the midst of decluttering the kids’ bedrooms. I’m pretty much finished with Emily’s and Nathaniel’s room, but some of their stuff is randomly strewn about the house. Everything’s messy after a year of grad school, but this summer is the antidote to that messiness and we’ll crawl out from underneath the weight of the clutter by the time school starts back up.
To-Do List This Week, beyond the obvious laundry and like:
- Start gutting and deep cleaning Rachel’s room. Oh, this is going to be a BIG job.
- Move forward with plans for Renaissance’s birthday party
- Go to the DOL and renew Renaissance’s driver’s permit
- Driving practice sessions for both Renaissance and Rachel
- Maybe plant some seeds in the garden for autumn crops?
- Get graduation cards and thank you cards sent out
Devotional:
I’m experimenting with a new spiritual practice of choosing a word each week and pondering on what that word means to me, character-wise and in practical application. This week’s word is “energy.” I’ll report on what I came up with next week.
This last week’s word was “sunshine,” and I didn’t spend a lot of time with it because I was feeling crummy. But I do love that it’s a word that describes something tangible and also can be applied as a positive adjective.
What does it mean to me to embrace sunshine in my life?
- Physically: Getting as much of it as I can during these summer months and being oh-so-grateful for it because I know I’ll miss it dearly come January, February, and March. Being careful with it because too much of a good thing can be very harmful indeed.
- Emotionally: Making the choice to look on the bright side of things. The last few years have been an interesting experiment of watching people become what they fixate upon. I am more and more convinced that focusing on the negative just breeds more negativity in one’s life. You don’t have to scream about all the bad things in the world all the time in order to change them. Better to stay calm, be cheerful and cordial, strive to make things beautiful and lovely, AND work the proper channels to fix what’s wrong. Screaming doesn’t help things, but writing letters, voting, and contributing funds to important causes does. Better to do those things quietly and live your daily life gracefully so you can be a bringer of sunshine to yourself and those around you, rather than making people dread interacting with you and avoiding the causes you’re passionate about because you’ve soured them towards them with your ranting and seething. I accomplish much more positive change when I’m calm, collected, and cheerful, and our home is such a lovely sanctuary from the stress of the world when Mama is content. My husband and children deserve a safe place to land each evening.
Well, that’s everything. What a delightful exercise in noticing what’s going on around me and contemplating my actions for the upcoming week. I enjoyed writing this post! I wish you all a beautiful and productive week ahead!





I love that Linger Longer for after church fellowship I might steal that. I am with you my garden didn’t happen but I still got some herbs in but with the Hot weather Noth is growing here now. Have a great week 😀.
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Hi Lisa!
It was the first time we did Linger Longer and I think it went really well. The lime curd bars were a hit!
Some of my herbs are still hanging in there, but the warm weather is definitely stressing the plants. Hopefully next year will be kinder!
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Thanks we just call it fellowship . But your curd bars sounds delicious. Have a great week 😀
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Recipes please for your Italian Sloppy Joe’s and the new pulled pork. Enjoy reading your blog. My daughter lives in Kirkland,WA and I take the Amtrak from North Dakota two to three times a year. survivor972002@midco.net
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Hello Mary Ann!
The Italian Sloppy Joes are a kitchen sink kind of recipe with no recipe at all–just really meat-heavy spaghetti sauce on buns with parmesan cheese, really. 😆
The North Carolina Pulled Pork didn’t end up happening, as it’s a very intense recipe that had a lot of steps and long grilling times. If you’re still interested in the recipe, let me know and I’ll go find it and send it to you.
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Those bars looks good! I had a good time reading your post, thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much for commenting, Lucie! They WERE really good bars! I hope your week treated you well!
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I’m so glad that you found this linky party ! I have really enjoyed your post! I don’t get to join the party as much as I would like, but I do enjoy it when I do. I really like the idea of “linger longer” ministry. I also love that porch! How cute!! Hahaha and I really thought I was the only person who hated lunch, but I really do! I never know what to eat or fix to eat for lunch, and when its this hot outside, I feel like we should just do a hard pass on lunch lol. Thanks for sharing, it was delightful!
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