Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Monday, March 10, 2025
Spring Thaw at the Lighthouse
Last week I made a stop at the Lighthouse in Grand Haven. The temperatures here have been over freezing so the snow and ice have been melting.
When I was here in February this channel was mostly iced over.
It was still cold and you can see there's quite a bit of ice out there.
This is the parking area I was parked at; winter winds blow a lot of sand on the roads and parking lots.
I am thankful to see this view in all seasons!
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Weekend Report
There's been a lot going on around my house. Here's a few pictures of what we were up to in the last few days.
You may remember us working on a spare room in our basement, that had an egress window installed late last summer. Bob made a headboard for the bed, the room has been painted, new linens have arrived, and last week we finally got the new curtains and put them up. It feels good to have that done.
Bob's been hard at work in his shop. He's building new kitchen cabinets for Heather and Andrew. They came over Friday night to check the progress. These are for phase one, the upper cabinets over their sink. Once they are installed, he'll start on the lower cabinets.
God's given us lots of things to be thankful for.
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Cooking Thursday
Here's a recipe I made last week for homemade granola bars. They are made with ingredients that aren't processed so are much healthier than the packaged granola bars. And they are really good! Bob tends to be a little fussy and is suspicious of "healthy" foods, but he pronounced these "very good"! On top of that, they are so easy to throw together. Give them a try, I'm sure you will like them too.
Granola Bars
1 cup natural peanut butter
2/3 cup honey
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/2 cups whole rolled oats
1/3 cup mini chocolate chips, or chopped dark chocolate
3 tablespoons sunflower seed kernels
Line 8x8 pan with parchment paper.
In large bowl, stir together peanut butter, honey, vanilla and sea salt until smooth.
Stir in rolled oats, chocolate and sunflower kernels.
Stir until combined and press into pan. Use another piece of parchment paper to press mix and flatten into pan.
Chill for at least one hour, then cut into bars.
Store bars in frig. Bars also freeze well.
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Monday, March 3, 2025
A day in my life - March
Happy March! I'm happy to have it here and am ready to be closer to Spring. :)
As usual, I'm sharing how I spent the first day of the month.
The morning started by going downstairs for a walk on the treadmill.
Then I had yogurt and fruit for breakfast and spent some time in my reading through the Bible in a year Bible, which I've been really enjoying.
Here's how things were looking outside my window. It was a cold day, 22 degrees outside but the sun was shining!
After the eggs were done, I started chopping veggies to make white chicken chili. Once the veggies were chopped and sauteed, they went in the crock pot with the other ingredients. On Sunday, I started it before we went to church and when we came home, it was all ready for us.
Next up was making a deviled ham spread that used the eggs I cooked earlier. It goes on buns and they are broiled open face for a quick meal.
I have to show you this pretty towel I was enjoying as I worked in the kitchen. It has the words of the old hymn - When Peace like a River, on it. My friend Dianna from Joyful in His Presence sent it to me last week! What a sweet surprise!
The rest of the evening was quiet, lighting a candle and watching a British Crime show. It was a good start to the month!
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Braiding Jump Ropes
I want to show you something I helped with last week, that I thought was pretty cool.
Our church does a lot with the Christmas Boxes for Samaritans purse. These are shoe boxes packed as full as possible with little gifts for kids overseas. We have people that work on little projects throughout the year so when it's time to pack the boxes, we have some fun things to put in them.
Last week we made jump ropes!
A thrift store near us saves t-shirts that they can't sell because they are stained or torn. These guys were cutting strips of fabric off them.
The fabric strips are gathered into like colors. It takes 12 strips of fabric to make one jump rope. One person was taking the strips and putting them into bags; 3 colors and each color had 4 strips to equal the 12 strips needed.
Isn't this a great way to use old t-shirts that otherwise would be thrown away? On this day we worked for 2 hours and finished 47 jump ropes and have 60 all set to be braided.