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Sunday, October 6, 2024

A Day in my Life

I always share how the first day of the month went for me, and now I'm getting around to it.  This month, the first day fell on my day off.  Here's how the day went.


I got up around 8. it's so nice to sleep in!  It was kind of cool and cloudy as seen in this photo out our front door.  Do you see all the acorns in the landscaping?  They are falling like crazy this year!


I knew this was going to be a busy day in the kitchen.  Before I started there, I threw in a load of laundry.  Then I headed for the kitchen.  Some ladies at church were planning a day of making freezer meals, so they would be available when people needed them.
I was going to be at work on that day, but had volunteered to help with some prep work ahead of time.

I started by browning and draining some ground beef, and packaging it to be used at church.




The next project was making some pumpkin bread.  2 of these loaves were also packaged to freeze and go to church.

While the bread was baking, I did some vacuuming and cleaned the bathrooms.





Next up was making this Toffee Apple Dip to bring to work the next day.  2 of my fellow nurses had a birthday and we were bringing treats to celebrate.  This dip is perfect in the fall with crisp apples.





After that was done, I cleaned up the kitchen and folded the laundry.  I also had some soup going in the crockpot for supper.




While I was doing that, Bob had been working on a project in the Dining room, that I'll show you later.




By the afternoon, the sun had come out and the temps were in the low 70's.



In the back yard I found this pretty leaf.





We also saw this flock of turkeys run through the back yard.  I only captured one on the camera before they ran off.




I had picked up a mum and some pumpkins.  I got them arranged on the porch.  Just like I did last year, I used an old milk can from my Dad's farm to set next to the door, and also used the old wire egg basket from the farm to fill with pumpkins.  It brings me joy to see those things he used, out on my porch.






It was feeling pretty nice out, so Bob and I took a little time to enjoy it on the porch.


We had to run to town to pick up a prescription.  I talked Bob into taking the back roads home to see some Fall beauty.

The corn is ready for the harvest.




This little stream is pretty no matter the season.




You know, I always like an old barn!





When we got home, it was time for supper.  We had this Chicken Taco Soup that was ready in the crockpot. It's one of my favorites!


After supper, I finished my grocery list and we had a quiet evening. It was a busy, but really good day!

20 comments:

Chatty Crone said...

You had me so tired with all that work! How nice you made all of that for church. The toffee dip looked delish. Can't have any now. Your home looks like it is in a peaceful setting - nice you and hubs can relax on your porch. Love the red leaf.

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a busy day. I love your kitchen! And you keep it so neat. Now I am so curious about your dining room project. Your porch really looks like fall, and I have never seen brickwork like the bottom of your pillar! It is so fancy!

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Mari. Sounds like you had a really nice October 1. You have a lovely yard, and I love to see pictures of it. So glad you are having a nice fall. Have a good week. See you again soon!

Simone said...

I like all of the pictures, especially the creek and the barn and the soup and turkeys...ALL of them! I definitely need to look up the recipe for the apple dip. Looks delicious! You have a very busy life but I like that you take time to enjoy the outdoors and go for a drive. Barn chasing is my favorite thing to do!

Prims By The Water said...

You were a busy little beaver on your day off. The back roads are always a favorite of mine too. Wish sometimes I lived on a farm with an old bard and corn crib. Janice

Linda said...

Waving to Bob. What a nice day you had, smiles.

R's Rue said...

I need to come eat in your kitchen.
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Jenny the Pirate said...

That old barn shot is fabulous. I don't know why but it just sends me when light shows through from the other side, through windows looking onto other windows, or in this case, missing boards, hahaha! That soup looks scrumptious and so do the pumpkin loaves! And your front porch is always so charming and inviting. I see me sitting there, with leaves falling! Chop chop! Get my bedroom ready, hahahaha ! I wish *sob* xoxo

Miss Merry said...

You really accomplished a lot on your day off! I love your church's meal ministry. We tried that a few times at our church but it didn't work for a variety of reasons. I always enjoyed taking dinners to families with a new baby. The master plan was six dinners delivered ready to eat or frozen, the mom's preference. Disappointedly that fizzled out too.

Happy@Home said...

Your day was a busy and productive one. I'm glad you had time to sit on the porch and enjoy the beauty around you. How nice of you and the ladies to make the freezer food. I am sure that will be greatly appreciated. I have a real fondness for driving the backroads and when I see a stream like the one in your photo I am thrilled. Something so peaceful about them. Thank you for sharing your day with us.

Terri D said...

Back roads are always the best!! Your taco soup looks delicious! A nice day, indeed!! xo

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

Wow - you were quite the kitchen angel that day! How lovely to help out with the plan at church and to bring for others in general. Everything you made looked and sounded so yummy! And a Fall drive is ALWAYS a good idea. 😉 I love how your porch looks decorated for Fall. So pretty! Another good day in the books. 💗

Lowcarb team member said...

A busy day but a lovely day.
Your decorated porch looks lovely and that soup, simply delicious.

All the best Jan

Kim said...

You, my friend, have lots of energy! I love the backroads in your neck of the woods. So peaceful!

HappyK said...

You not only had a busy day in the kitchen but the rest of the day was busy too. You got quite a lot accomplished.

Michelle said...

This sounds like a great day to me! Filled with some purpose AND relaxation!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Wow, what a lot you got accomplished. It made me tired just reading about it, haha.
Love the back of Bob's shirt.
The pictures are beautiful. (The barn and stream are my favorites.)

Annie Jeffries said...

A wrap up of your month. So full of instant memories at your fingertips.

Susan said...

Hi Mari, you have a lovely home and property! That is a lot of meal prep and I am sure it is all tasty too!

Catherine said...

You had a nice busy day. I like your garden and we don’t have wild turkey here but I saw some close to the roads when I went to visit my aunt in Connecticut.
The pumpkin bread is a good treat for Fall!