Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Things I Love About Spring

 We have two of these trees on each side of our driveway.  I don't know what kind of tree it is but they blossom these beautiful white flowers in early spring that only last a few weeks.  

Birds love it for nesting.

Saying hello to a squirrel in a tree during an evening walk.
Nothing says springtime like seeing the daffodils in full bloom.

Bright skies as our flags move around in the breeze.  

Easter decorations are on display getting ready to celebrate the most important holiday of all.  

What are your favorite things about spring? 

Monday, March 31, 2025

My Eagle Scout

As we enter into another week I wanted to take a moment out of my busy schedule to give an update worth sharing.  

My son began his journey as a cub scout in the early elementary school days.  His father unexpectedly took on the role as one of the scout leaders because there weren't enough parents willing to help.  From Tiger, to Wolf, to Bear and Webelos and then receiving his Arrow of Light he crossed over to the boy scouts.  Because of sports he was not always able to attend every Tuesday evening meeting but that did not stop him from earning a total of thirty-six merit badges.  He spent years working hard and pushing through.  Now we are proud to say that as of last Tuesday ...

He's an Eagle Scout!
We waited as he privately interviewed with the Eagle review board.  I knew he had it but was also nervous.  I could tell he was nervous as well.  His sister skipped her dance classes to be there and we all felt pride when hearing the announcement that he had made it.  It takes a lot to earn the rank of Eagle Scout and I'm glad he never gave up.  

Now it's time to plan for the ceremony!  

No matter how many years go by and how much he grows I will always think of him as my little Tiger!  



Friday, March 21, 2025

Windy Spring Day

 Today I have realized that my two year old Siberian Husky would not last one minute in Siberia.  Today is a very windy day and when I opened the back door to let her outside she just stood there in fear.  She flinches and jumps every time the wind blows.  

Oh, Brooke!  You amuse me.  

And Happy Spring, everyone!  We have made it through winter.  Living in the middle of farm country means this is the time of year when the smell of cow manure permeates the air as they begin getting the field ready for the season.  It's gross.  I wish there was a way I could put that smell on this post just so you know just how bad it is.  It's a smell I'll never get used to; however, I can appreciate it because this means we will be blessed with plenty of vegetables to eat.  Thank you, farmers!  

I hope this season of Spring brings you many blessings!



Monday, March 17, 2025

March-ing On

 Hello, friends!  We have now begun another week and like the months before, March is moving very quickly.  In the last few weeks I've sat staring at a blank page on my laptop wondering what I should type.  I feel my blog is lacking in any purpose and it is definitely without some sort of routine.  I feel stuck in a rut and unable to share anything that's outside of my typical day to day life - which is very monotonous and repetitive.  I also tend to go all over the place in my writing but that's exactly how my brain works.  So, I thought about itemizing my thoughts, just as I've seen many other bloggers do.  Maybe it will help keep things going in a more organized way.  


Daylight Savings:  This time of year meant we had to move our clocks one hour ahead which caused us to lose sleep but it also means the sun stays out a little later in the evening.  In Pennsylvania we experience all four seasons and sometimes it seems we experience all four seasons in one week.  One day it's a brisk 40 degrees and the next day it reaches into the 70s.  We've been blessed with the 60s and 70s in the last few weeks with sunny skies and a reminder that winter is soon ending.  Then again, in the past we've experienced intense snow storms in the middle of March so I'm not holding my breath that this warm weather will last.  But I'm hoping.  She's hoping too ... 

A not so typical husky sunbathing on the back deck.  

Back to Baseball:  Oh, yes, this is my favorite season for sure!  Not only are the professionals gearing up for another season ahead but here in my hometown I get to sit at the field watching my own son play.  This year he made Varsity and on the first game of the year he was the one who made the first run for the season.  He's been playing ball since the age of 5 and although he hasn't been the best on the team he's worked very, very hard and that's more than enough reason to be proud.

And Now Track, Too:  Last summer Matthew found a love and gift for running when he joined the cross country team.  Some of his teammates tried talking him into joining track for the spring season and he really wanted to but he also did not want to give up baseball.  After talking to the athletic director and coaches they agreed to allow him to do both.  The only one in his school to be a dual athlete in the same season.  I've been nervous that it's going to wear him out but he insists he'll be fine.  So far, he is.  In his first meet his team got first place in the 4x800 and he got second place in the individual 800.  Unfortunately, I was not there to see it because I had to take Brianna to her dance classes but I do plan on being to as many as I can.  Rob was there and he was able to get video and pictures.  

March Unofficial Holidays:  Fat Tuesday is traditionally celebrated by Catholics and some Christians as a way of preparing for Lent.  Some know it as "Mardi Gras" which is French for the words Fat Tuesday.  Some call it Shrove Tuesday, which in German means "the eve of the fast" or "fastnaught."  There are different ways of celebrating Fat Tuesday but the idea is to eat as much food as possible before Lent begins the next day.  Where I live we traditionally celebrate it the PA Dutch way, which is called Fastnaught Day.  A Fastnaught is a donut-like dessert, which is usually but not necessarily made from mashed potatoes and other things that can be found in the pantry.  I have never made fastnaughts but I do buy them from the local grocery store and it's something we all enjoy.  In our home we don't celebrate Lent but that does not stop us from indulging in a little Pennsylvania tradition.  

Another thing we amusingly celebrate is on March 14th.  Can you guess what it is?  Since 3.14 is the first three digits of Pi someone came up with the idea to make it National Pi Day but even to those, like me, who are not even close to being math scholars can find enjoyment in turning it into PIE day.  Every year I make pie and it's usually a chocolate pudding pie because that's the only pie the kids will eat.  

Brianna wanted to recreate the picture I took five years ago.

Pi Day 2025

Pi Day 2020


St. Patrick's Day:  Today is our favorite official holiday of March.  It's when we wear green and the kids wake up to find an individual container of Lucky Charms and their own package of Skittles and chocolate coins.  When they were little I would pretend they were left from the leprechaun but they have now reached the age of knowing better.  I still enjoy keeping up with these silly traditions.  It is my hope that my children will look back on their childhood and remember these little traditions I gave them.  My mother always made corned beef and cabbage America's signature St. Patrick's Day meal.  As much as I like it my husband and kids don't so I go with an authentic Irish dish called "Bangers and Mash," which is sausage and mashed potatoes.  Since I'll have to go from watching Matthew's baseball game to running Brianna to her dance studio there will be no time to prepare the meal this evening so I'll have to figure out how to get it done ahead of time and everyone will have to heat it up when they are home.  It's the life of having children with after school activities!  


Wishing you a bright and happy week ahead!  3 days until SPRING!