I made overnight cinnamon rolls for the recent birthday, and as always, one of the more challenging parts was getting those rolls warmed up again after a night in the refrigerator. Our house is 55 degrees when I get up in the morning. Yeast does not like that.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Snapshots: I Spy . . .
Friday, February 13, 2026
Friday Food: Birthday Oreos
Friday
Short version: Cheeseburgers on homemade buns, oven fries, green peas
Long version: The first thing I made from the beef I had picked up at the butcher the day before was hamburgers. I was making bread, too, so I made buns for those.
Poppy requested the oven fries and green peas.
Saturday
Short version: Pork stir-fry, porky rice
Long version: I was home with just two boys this night, one of whom requested stir-fry. I had lots of leftover pork from the most recent pork shoulder, as well as enough fresh vegetables, so I made that.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
When Money Can Buy Happiness
At least, when a little money can buy a little happiness. Like this . . .
One of the extremely irritating places to me in my house is the pass-through. This is a spot where there were windows in the original trailer that became, well, glassless windows that lead into the added-on living room.
There is a shelf there, and that is where our landline phone lives. Also the pencil sharpener, pens and pencils, tape, stapler, calculators, etc. It's basically like an office desk, which I do not have.
That stuff was always all over the place on that shelf. Calculators spread out all around the phone, random pads of paper, pencils that had fallen out of the repurposed honey jars . . . It was a mess. All the time. And it drove me crazy.
Finally, and why this took me so long I do not know, I bought an organizer for this spot. I knew what I wanted to put in it already, so I looked for one that had the appropriate number and size of compartments.
It cost me $25 and fifteen minutes to go from this:
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Snapshots: Driving and Messes
Starting right off with a candle . . .
Friday, February 6, 2026
Friday Food: Frozen Egg Product, Yum
Friday
Short version: Chicken and vegetable soup, omelets, crepe cake
Long version: While I was pulling everything out of the big freezer in preparation for defrosting and cleaning it, I found a carton of Egg Product.
Short version: Spanish tortilla, concessions food
Long version: I left the house at 12:45 p.m. with the basketball player for his game and didn't get home until almost 9 p.m. That's because Poppy was cheering for the varsity games, which were after our basketball player's games. I made a Spanish tortilla with the rest of the Egg Product, plus potatoes, ham, salsa, and cheese, before I left. Those at home had that. The children who came to the games with me bought various things at the concession stand. I think two had nachos and one had a smothered burrito.
I brought the rest of the chicken and vegetable soup in my Thermos and had that in between games. Plus some of the Spanish tortilla when I got home.
Sunday
Short version: Cottage pie, baked fruit dessert
Long version: Standard cottage pie, with the addition of some of the pureed calabaza and finely chopped collard greens that have been so handy to have in the refrigerator.
To make the dessert, I used one quart jar of canned pears and one of canned apple slices. I didn't add any extra sugar to that, just cinnamon and cloves. The topping was oats, brown sugar, flour, butter, walnuts, spices, and some oatmeal I had made the day before and oversalted. This made a topping that wasn't exactly crisp, but it was tasty.
I pretty much made that dessert just to use up that oversalted oatmeal in a palatable manner, which it did. Yay, me.
Monday
Short version: Sausage patties, pinto beans, chicken-y rice, collard greens or raw bell peppers
Long version: I used the Great Value sausage to make the patties. The pinto beans had just already-cooked onion, the last of some roasted garlic I had in the freezer, a little bit of chicken stock, and tomato paste in them. I didn't even have to chop anything to make them, which was handy.
The rest of the chicken stock was used to cook the rice.
Tuesday
Short version: Leftover cottage pie
Long version: I got home from First Communion class with Poppy, microwaved the leftover cottage pie, and that was it.
Wednesday
Short version: Pork, leftover rice, leftover beans, leftover collards, frozen corn
Long version: Another of the big pork shoulders, plus a bunch of leftovers. And frozen corn for the children.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
A Day for Candles
I have talked a lot about my candles this winter. They have also featured quite frequently in photos here. I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of those candles I've made from the stubs of blessed candles collected at church.
So imagine my delight when I discovered that yesterday was a day all about candles!
Specifically, it was Candlemas. I had no idea about this until A. and I showed up for daily Mass* in the village and we were handed candles for a procession before Mass started and told it was the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord.
Okay . . .
I had to look this up. Turns out, this feast is always forty days after Christmas and it commemorates, as the name says, when Jesus was presented at the temple by Mary and Joseph, as was the custom for Jewish boys at the time. When that happened, Simeon, a man also at the temple that day, called Jesus "a revealing light to the Gentiles."
And that is where Candlemas comes from. It's all about light. In some countries, it's the end of the entire Christmas season. It's also a day when priests would bless candles.
I didn't bring any candles to be blessed, since I didn't even know what day it was. But I already have blessed candles in my house, thanks to the ones I made. So I decided it would be fun to have a candlelit dinner to celebrate Candlemas.
The children were very enthused about this. They thought we should turn off every single light in the house so it really would just be the candles illuminating the table.
A., however, really dislikes dim light at the table. The idea of eating by just candlelight was not really to his taste. I compromised by leaving lights on in the living room and kitchen and just having candlelight in the dining room.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
More Rime
I woke up yesterday morning before the sun, as always, and as I was putting my very curly hair into a bun, I thought, "Huh, my hair seems poofier than normal."
That would be because we were in the middle of a frozen cloud. Again.





































