Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Welcome, April

April

April has arrived and Spring has not. It snows as soon as the melting begins. We look for signs and find a few sprigs of green waiting for warmth. A few days of temps in the 40s allows the ducks to have their first pool in months. Mud season is taking place in our dooryard. Winter boots and coats are still by the kitchen door and the woodstove is still in use. The mail comes and with it joyful news. We celebrate my 44th birthday fabulously. We spy the return of the robins with their happy hopping and rosy bellies. Alex boils down maple sap and now we have jars of amber syrup. All of us go see Sufjan Stevens and Olivia and I sit with tears streaming and throats clenching back sobs. We wait. And wait some more. Anxiety boils. This family shit is hard, hard stuff. Then, most of the snow finally melts and we're out with rakes and using gardening muscles. Dear friends suffer a huge loss and we prepare Mermaid House to shelter them. Finally, we see it. Spring has finally arrived. Comfrey and rhubarb emerge, poking crowns through the still cold soil. We still have firewood left. We survived. We made it through a nearly six-month-long winter. Oh, Spring, we're so happy to see you!

Just some turkeys screwing around. #207gram

Ginger swears she was just sniffing herbs from the co-op and it's my fault for not having put them away yet so there. She then admonished me for my untidiness. #catsofinstagram

signs of life

last bit of the roof glacier

mud mud mud mud mud

Ducks are so easy to love. #khakicampbell #ducks

Olivia and Alex were out all afternoon shopping and realized they had dressed in identical attire.

44.

cheesecake good.

Adam @superadamgalaxy designed this gorgeous card for me. Duckie!

We all needed this delicious evening out. We all had scrumptious meals. I went with the herbed risotto with scallops, lobster, mussels, and shrimp. Earl Grey ice cream for afters. Thank you, family!

Someday we'll be equipped to handle more tapping, but any amount of our own maple syrup is a wonderful gift, thanks to Alex @bradstreetfarmer.

I'm gettin' real tired of your bullshit, Francine.

Love these sunshiny afternoons.

Tonight.

Well that was shattering. #SufijanStevens

So excited to be cleaning out garden beds and preparing for this year's planting.

I adore neat and tidy spring gardens. #givesmesuchathrill #afewofmyfavoritethings

We planted this black pussywillow spring 2013. One of my favorite beneficial small trees.

Rhubarb, you kind of have an awkward stage, huh?

The ducks and chickens will be thrilled to know that the comfrey is emerging.

tidy gardens, tidy house, time to bake #cornerofmyhome

We're here getting the house and garden (reasonably) ready for our friends who need a home after they suffered a terrible house fire eleven days ago. Our hearts go out to them.

Considering how early our winter and how severe it was, we did well to have a cord of wood leftover.
Evening rain and that odd pink-green-yellow-light that comes with spring and summer showers. Snow is almost all gone.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Eighteen Today, You've Got This, Kid

Look at her eyes for god's sake. Somebody ole would have eyes like that, so I call her ole Livia. ~Alice Walker, The Color Purple.

Olivia's birth flower. #18
We're celebrating @oliviaelemental turning 18, today. This is huge. And so wonderful.
18 candles

Happy 18th to @oliviaelemental!

Olivia didn't specify what kind of cake she wanted, so I made my white cake filled with lemon curd and raspberry sauce, iced in white chocolate and butter (basically). #fromourkitchen

Our little wide-eyed, inquisitive child is now eighteen years old. This detail brings with it an assortment of dichotomies-how did this happen so quickly, in a flash she's grown, and how is every moment of being with her, recorded in every cell and molecule of our being? Our stomaches grow queazy at the many changes afoot, and all a flutter, excited for her, relishing in her success. In wistful moments, memories of her childhood come flooding, and yet she is a tide, forcing waves before her and we could not and would not hold her back.

We celebrated in our usual way around the table with favorite meal, cake (my white cake filled with raspberry and lemon curd, topped with a white chocolate butter frosting and fresh raspberries), and gifts. Ever the music lover, her special gifts included a birthday evening spent seeing Lady Lamb and the Beekeeper in concert, and tickets to see her much adored Sufjan Stevens next month.

It already looks like eighteen is going to be as, uh, energetic, as seventeen was for Olivia, and so I'm refining my napping techniques because whoa. (And you thought your sleepless parenting days were over once they hit toddlerhood? HOW'S IT FEEL TO BE WRONG?) Only this year will involve things like car juggling and passports. We're seriously so proud of her. Keep knocking us on our ass, kid. You've got this.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How To Hibernate

While the flu is still going strong in Maine, we've taken to hunkering down and perfecting our hibernation habits. Thankfully, no one in my family has been ill (knocks on wood) and we aim to keep it that way. One of the numerous benefits to unschooling is being able to limit our exposure to germs and make our own fun at home without getting restless.

We have been to the wonderful Saco River Winter Market, held in the old mill buildings on the bank of the river. This market is diverse and full of variety and is in a beautiful and unique setting, so if you are local, I recommend checking it out.

so great to see these old mill buildings put to good use #eatmaine #locavore #community
at the Saco River Winter Market #eatmaine #locavore
gorgeous winter day on the Saco River #maine
the old textile mills on the Saco River #maine
love January's cerulean sky #maine

In an effort to contain and organize our fabric stash, Alex and I spent a recent afternoon cutting felted sweaters down for making quilts. I'll let you know how that project turns out.

we flirt so hard when we do projects like this together #marriedlife #fun #making

There's been loads of reading happening, here. Both the kids have foot-high stacks of books on their nightstands, Alex is getting deeper into Discworld, and I'm reading Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series because Adam so enjoyed it.

this one is a voracious reader : good thing he can keep his own hours #unschooling #teen

Netflix, of course, has been a tremendous source of fun, from the Nova Now series to our latest favorite, Doc Martin. The kids have discovered the joys of The West Wing, too, so that makes for lots of interesting conversations. We did venture out to sob through Les Miserables and now we have two Les Miz fans who burst into song (or pass around memes) at any moment (I love my life!). We mostly liked it, but as one of my friends said, "Russell Crowe singing, LOL!" We did like it better than The Hobbit, and no, we don't want to talk about it.

We've been up to the homestead and have begun going through documents and important papers, and sorting through a hundred year's worth of family history. We've found everything from old sepia photos, hand written knitting patterns in beautiful script from 1900, and letters from Alex's grandfather, when he was conscripted for WWI in 1918 for service in France. Many of his letters asked about his horse, Princess, and he worried that his family would fall ill and die, like so many did, from that flu pandemic, as did my own great-grandmother.)

Alex's great aunt Cassie in the dooryard of the homestead #maine #vintagemaine
Alex's grandfather, Oscar at the front of the homestead #maine #vintagemaine
knitting pattern from around 1900 #vintagemaine

Alex has been putting in a tremendous amount of time to help his father sort through his affairs, and now we begin to carry out plans at the homestead, to restore the house and plan for the land. Entire days are spent planning, discussing, and researching. Papers spread over the dining room table, many phone calls are made and the next day brings the same. And yes, we marked the first month since Alex's mom died. Two articles resonated with us recently, because of all of this:

The 25 Documents You Need Before You Die and this most of all, A Radical Homemaker's Take on Investing

We finally had snow come, lots of it, and then it thawed, reaching record temps this week, and then, today it's back to snow and seasonable. It was nearly 60F here on Monday and today, the kids' first day back to choir was cancelled due to snow.

I'm very happy about our recent snowfall #maine #winter
Max enjoys looking at the snow #cat
January thaw in our garden #maine #strawberryspring
strawberry spring #thaw #stephenkingfangirl #maine
broccoli doesn't give a shit #maine #strawberryspring #thaw
snowy day : hoping USM closes so we don't have to drive tonight for choir #weatherreport #maine

Hibernating is good for us. It allows introspection, time to really focus and create, time to delve into subjects and explore our passions. Soon enough, the activity of spring with have us seeking projects and interests outside, but for now, looking inside is a good thing.

an artist #unschooling

If you can, give yourself permission to hunker down, hibernate, settle yourself in for winter. Your body, your mind and your spirit will thank you.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A Grateful Heart : Giving Thanks

Here are a few things I find myself so utterly grateful for this week:

The opportunities my children have in our part of Maine. For my children, most of all, who so love music, and sing with their whole bodies and spirits.

they are singing with the Southern Maine Children's Choir, which is performing with Portland Youth Ensembles- Mahler's 3rd #unschooling #choir #maine
my two are in white, just left of center #unschooling #maine #theirvoiceistheirinstrument
tonight

Early morning starts that get us where we are going right on time, and which provide a chance to see the frost covered landscape in the golden dawn.

frosted morning in Maine
ready (as one can be on only  four hours of sleep) for their 18 hour day at #MITSplash

The efficient organization of MIT Splash registration and confident teens, eager to begin 18 hour days without us. And for the opportunities our teens have less than two hours south of us.

they have to get organized first #mitsplash #unschooling #teens
Adam's 2nd #mitsplash #unschooling

The hard-won table at a popular restaurant on a busy Saturday night, and a chance to reconnect with our teens for an hour.

Saturday night in Harvard Square + two tired teens #MITSplash

A gorgeous autumn morning spent in Cambridge.

good morning from MIT Splash Day Two #mitsplash
Sunday morning Charles River #Cambridge #Boston
on the Charles #cambridge #boston

An unexpectedly shortened Splash Sunday and a chance to arrive home during daylight to a welcoming and cozy space, and time to catch a movie in the early evening.

h o m e.
We've only been gone since 7am Saturday, but it felt longer. Sundays at #mitsplash have been a disappointment these last two years, plus one teen started to not feel very well. So we packed up everyone and salvaged the day by having a nice lunch and arriv

Old silver and housekeeping shortcuts.

time to get out the silver #holidaypreparations #vintage
trying the aluminum foil, salt and baking soda method to remove tarnish #IsawitonPinterest #vintage #holidaypreparations

Those nights in bed when we just laugh, wrapped in each other.

some nights, we simply like to get in bed and laugh #love #marriedlife

Finally finding a cranberry-orange bread recipe that works and very close to the one my mother used to make.

cranberry orange tea bread

Good smells filling our home.

good smells filling the house today

All the prepping, cleaning, decorating and planning my family has contributed so that we may enjoy a full and festive house when family gathers here tomorrow. With this grateful heart, I give thanks.

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