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Thursday, April 2, 2026
Thursday
Astrid has another pretty tulip blooming.
Everyday when Ada gets home she gets a healthy snack and does her homework. She’s practicing for her spelling test. I bet it’s on Friday. Ours were then. Point has a d, but Erin checks and she corrects her mistakes. The words seem pretty tough for Grade one. She’s staying between the lines better.
Astrid set up an outside table and Piper tried it out. She thinks she’s a person!
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Finally Finished
Another friend wants these eggs. She wants to pay, but I can’t take money for my work.
Another friend sent me a picture of her Spanish Bluebells. They make mine look scrawny!
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Last Day of March
The Dogwoods are blooming. Easter comes early this year. I spy the nail holes and His bloom on the bloom.
Sigrid was officially 21 yesterday so Logan and she went to a restaurant and she ordered an alcoholic drink. To her disappointment they didn’t ask for proof of her age. She must look 30.
Monday, March 30, 2026
March 30
Bluebells are blooming💙 they’re of the asparagus family. The ones I have are Spanish Bluebells.
Bluebells are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. If you dig up a wild bluebell you can be heavily fined. Ants help to spread bluebell seeds. It takes several years for a native bluebell seed to grow into a bulb. Bees and butterflies enjoy bluebell’s pollen and nectar. Sometimes they ‘steal’ it by biting a hole in the top of the flower. Folklore says that bluebells ring at daybreak to call fairies to the woods. The bulbs contain a starch that was used to make glue long ago. Gum from the roots was used to glue feathers to arrows and in bookbindings. Bluebell juice was said to cure snake bites, but is chemically very potent and can be toxic in large doses.
Ada insisted on wearing her yellow dress and hat to church. She had to wear a sweater!Sigrid had a wonderful time with her lifelong friends. It was chilly in DC.
Special desserts and dining each evening planned by Ellie.
How are these hearts created….amazing.
Sigrid is back at the grind at UAMS this morning. Her real birthdate is today. From now until April 7, three of my grand girls were born—Sig, Ada, and Astrid!
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Big Bash
Ada came for an early birthday celebration. I got all the things she said she wanted~~yellow dress, Barbie clothes, and (thanks to Shirlene Smith Van Winkle) even a real guitar. Auntie Laura crafted a pillow filled with Julie B. Jones books. April 6th is her true birthday♥️ big seven ♥️
This is how I can mess up baking a cake—even a box mix. Ada’s not crazy about cake. So I thought I’ll make the mandarin orange cake with the pudding frosting in heart shape. I had a 9 inch square and round, but wanted the 8 inch so the heart would fit on a large cake plate. At 7 Saturday I went to Wally World. They had an 8 inch round, but only a throw away 8 inch square. I got that and when I poured the batter in the flimsy tin, I could hardly pick it up. I sat it down in a glass 9 inch I had. The round cooked fine, but when I turned the square cake out the center was runny. I guess the thick glass messed up the cooking time. I was able to salvage it by putting it back in the oven. What a mess I can make of a simple process.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Saturday
Astrid can still let her fowl free range. Mine have to stay in the pen. Not a blade of grass. Sometimes I pull grass for them.
Ferguson is one of Astrid’s outside cats. He’s a pretty boy.
I am making Ada’s cake. I’ve made an 8 inch square and a round. Said to cook 30 minutes. I cooked it 35. The square was raw in the middle when I turned it out. I’ve got in back in the oven. I can mess up anything. Ada won’t be here til 4. So I have time to clean a bit and hopefully salvage the cake. At 2:00 Erin has to pick up Clayton from work at Walmart. Greta has a soccer game at 10 this morning. Greta passed her written driving test yesterday. In October she’ll be 16 and will be able to drive alone. Young families are busy. Greg is doing a gun show. My life dull and slow.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Deep Cleaning
I’m going to Kroger this morning. Ada is coming tomorrow. I must make a cake. I’m nervous about it as much of my cooking is a complete failure.😣
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Thursday
Sigrid wanted to spend her birthday with her dear friend Ellie. Ellie is in Washington DC. She is working there. She graduated from College early, in December. Her plan is to go to law school, but first she’s going to work. Ellie’s father is a lobbyist. Sigrid flew there and will stay a couple of nights. The airport thing had us worried but she arrived with no problems.
After mowing I got a big reward, Eric cooked me a steak. I saved half for tonight. It was delicious. I love asparagus. Laura fixed that I’m sure and new potatoes.
Ada is coming Saturday to celebrate her 7th birthday.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Hump Day
Little bluets are springing up in the yard. The little wild flowers are also called Quaker Ladies. I’m taking my truck this morning for 2 new tires. I have a bag of stuff to do as I wait. We are going to have a nice day with high above 80 degrees.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Mowing Time
It was so sunny Sunday. I washed my guilt my Grandmother Powell made me when I graduated from high school… 1968.
Yesterday and today it’s cooler, but tomorrow we are to have about an 80 degree day.
Justin and Ing headed back to Alabama this morning. Safe traveling for them.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Celebrate
I was married when I turned 21. I had an accounting job at Entergy. I had graduated from college 6 months before in December. Not many teaching jobs available then. My 21st year was filled with firsts. We bought our first house. I found my first job teaching. Sig says she plans to live near us all again. I wanted to go “home” too. It never happened. Now, I’m glad I did not move back to where I grew up. Life unfolds and we live it.























































