tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37190275606626812922024-03-19T03:14:59.575-06:00Meadowbrook FarmTeresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.comBlogger240125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-55361012445274992542015-05-13T10:18:00.001-06:002015-05-13T10:18:09.796-06:00<center><img src=http://i789.photobucket.com/albums/yy172/meadowbrookfarmblog/instblog_zpsimcah4jn.jpg></center><br />
Have you hopped on the Instagram train yet? <br />
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Your answer is probably yes, and the hopping probably happened years ago.<br />
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It's the thing. The cool thing.<br />
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I am, as per usual, very behind the times when it comes to the latest cool things.<br />
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I've resisted really embracing Instagram for so long, as the last thing I need is yet another time sucker in my life. <br />
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I'm still in time sucking Pinterest re-hab, but since I'm pretending that re-hab actually consists of pinning zillions of garden pictures each and every day, I've probably got quite a way to go for full rehabilitation.<br />
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Baby steps.<br />
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But I've been slowly dipping my toe in the Instagram pool, so if you're into tiny square pictures please feel free to <a href="https://instagram.com/teresaonthefarm/">pop on over and say hi</a>. <br />
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Hope your Wednesday is treating you well!<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com158tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-27350158421096372382015-03-05T09:38:00.002-07:002015-03-05T09:38:31.439-07:00oh happy day!<br />
Oh my goodness I am so sorry for leaving you with my Christmas post for so long. <br />
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I loved that little Christmas tree picture, but in March? Not so much.<br />
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However. This darling little girl? <br />
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She owns my heart every day of the year.<br />
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Have a happy, happy Thursday everyone!<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com51tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-5075288470348927752014-12-24T08:16:00.001-07:002014-12-24T08:16:42.420-07:00<center><img src="http://i789.photobucket.com/albums/yy172/meadowbrookfarmblog/merrychristmas2014_zps56f56b76.jpg" /></center><br />
As I sit here drinking my Christmas Eve morning coffee, I think I'm ready for the festivities to begin.<br />
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Which surely means that I've forgotten something very important.<br />
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The gifts are wrapped.<br />
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My hubby bravely did the Costco run for me yesterday.<br />
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I made at least half of the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dishes ahead of time.<br />
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(Christmas Eve is creamy broccoli soup in homemade (by my daughter-in-law) pretzel soup bowls.)<br />
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(Christmas Day is Prime Rib, twice baked potatoes, <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/raspberry-jello.html">this jello,</a> and some form of homemade bread. This year we are making <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203999058095705570/">this one,</a> which is unbelievably delicious and so, so easy.)<br />
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Oh, and <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/peanut-butter-pie.html">Peanut Butter Pie</a> for dessert. <br />
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I refuse to add up the amount of cream cheese we will be consuming in the next two days. <br />
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All my kids will be home this year, and of course we have the <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2014/12/pink-very-best-kind.html">new baby</a> to make things even more fun.<br />
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How about you? Are you in the last minute scramble? Or are all your Christmas ducks in a row?<br />
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Have a wonderful Christmas!Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-30490828675644283892014-12-11T10:05:00.001-07:002014-12-11T10:05:16.906-07:00pink - the very best kind<br />
Back when I first shared about my battle with <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">breast cancer</a>, I eased into breaking the news by making you play a guessing game.<br />
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"Pink" was the first clue, and I knew some of you would initially think a baby girl was joining our family, instead of thinking that breast cancer was joining our family.<br />
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But, guess what.<br />
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Almost exactly a year after I finished my last chemo treatment, our first grandchild arrived, and our lives have once again been totally taken over by pink.<br />
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It is the Best Thing Ever.<br />
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Ever, ever.<br />
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She is beautiful and perfect, smushy and sweet, squeaky and snuggly, and just the most precious thing ever.<br />
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I love her.<br />
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I've been known to stand watching at the window when she's coming for a visit. <br />
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She's just starting to smile, and her smile melts my heart into a puddle.<br />
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In fact, every single thing about her melts all of us into a puddle. <br />
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My son and daughter-in-law are wonderful parents, just as I knew they'd be.<br />
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Her uncles are smitten.<br />
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My hubby and I are wearing the Papa and Grandma badges with pride.<br />
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Oh, what a difference a year makes.<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com62tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-75697418057404149622014-09-12T14:13:00.000-06:002014-09-12T14:13:45.733-06:00garden goodbye<br />
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For the record, Montana sometimes makes me mad.<br />
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And sad.<br />
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And sometimes, it makes me bad. But that's a whole different blog post. <br />
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For today, we're going to focus on mad.<br />
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Specifically, early frosts are particularly irritating.<br />
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We woke up this morning to a slimy pumpkin patch, black zinnias, and 25 very, very dead tomato plants.<br />
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Of course, this time last week I was flirting with being grumpy about what I was going to do with all those tomatoes. <br />
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Problem solved!<br />
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We covered them with sheets, but it wasn't enough to prevent an icy death.<br />
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Gardening in Montana is always kind of tricky, and when the plants you spend so much time caring for don't make it to the finish line it is rather discouraging.<br />
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But I've already been on the internet learning how to help my green pumpkins turn orange, and I know the four bags of green beans in my freezer are going to taste even better for their small number.<br />
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Now I think it's time to embrace fall, put on a pot of chili, and start planning for next year.<br />
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How about you? <br />
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Is your garden going strong? <br />
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Or has the growing season come to a screeching halt in your neighborhood?<br />
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Let me know and then go have a fabulous weekend.<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com39tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-42846055486871396932014-06-09T10:23:00.001-06:002014-06-09T10:23:02.293-06:00in the good old summertime<br />
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Hey y'all!<br />
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I thought I'd take a break from playing catch-up in the garden to pop in and say hi.<br />
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No Spring clean-up <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">last year</a> + hardly any summer maintenance + very little fall clean-up = total chaos.<br />
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Dandelions and thistles and lots of grass in places that grass should not be.<br />
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My usual Spring schedule has me outside at least eight hours a day, and I was pretty bummed to discover that I don't quite have the energy back to pull off that kind of ambitious agenda. I was actually bragging to whoever would listen that I was back to 100%, but that was before I added outdoor chores to my life. <br />
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Dang! <br />
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But, there is light at the end of the tunnel, and I'm hoping to be totally on top of things within a couple weeks because this summer is totally going to make up for last summer. <br />
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BBQ's, parties, fun company coming to visit, hikes, trips to the farmers market, porch swinging, dock sitting.<br />
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Classic summer activities, but paired with a renewed appreciation for the gift of being alive to enjoy them.<br />
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To that end, I need your help.<br />
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I'm compiling the end all/be all summer playlist and I'd LOVE it if you would chime in with an all time favorite summer tune or two. <br />
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Songs that make you happy. Songs that make you feel the sunshine every time you hear them. <br />
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Any era, any genre. <br />
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Thank-you and have a happy Monday everyone!<br />
Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com64tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-41723271928075317562014-03-20T11:50:00.000-06:002014-03-20T11:50:00.882-06:00puppy love<br />
Need a little adorableness to brighten up your Thursday?<br />
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Meet Izzy.<br />
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Or Isobel, as she's known in more formal circles.<br />
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She is sweet and fun, and highly entertaining.<br />
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Izzy has given me a new respect for pet photographers, as puppies would much rather play with your camera than pose for it.<br />
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We've already spent one day working in the garden and she's on a hike with my hubby today, so she's wasting no time getting used to her new life as a country dog.<br />
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In other news, while we had snow on the ground this morning, the tulips are pushing through the cold ground and the trees are showing the first signs of life. Gardening season is right around the corner and I can't wait.<br />
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Happy First Day of Spring, everyone!Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com54tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-34452024872523805082014-01-28T11:23:00.001-07:002014-01-28T11:24:11.900-07:00bran muffins<br />
Happy New Year!<br />
<br />
Twenty-eight days late.<br />
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Happy New Year plus 28!<br />
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I have a fairly healthy (no cream cheese - don't be shocked) recipe to share today, but I'm guessing there's a good chance I've missed the healthy eating window that is early January, and everyone has already fallen off the healthy eating wagon.<br />
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But just in case, I'm going to share anyway. <br />
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My bff made these for me while I was visiting in November, and I've had one for breakfast almost every morning since. <br />
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They are moist and delicious, and packed with lots of goodies that help you start your day off right.<br />
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<a href="http://allrecipes.com/recipe/roxies-bran-muffins/">Here's a link to the original recipe</a>, and I'll note the few changes we made below.<br />
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Bran Muffins<br />
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1/2 cup raisins<br />
1 egg<br />
3/4 cup milk<br />
1 1/2 cups bran cereal (Kellogg's All-Bran)<br />
1 cup whole wheat flour<br />
1 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />
2 tablespoons melted butter (I know - not healthy, but the time I forgot the butter in the microwave, the muffins were really dry.)<br />
1 apple, cored and shredded (I use Fuji, and they've been huge lately. I measured last time I made them and it came to 1 1/2 cups of shredded apple)<br />
1 ripe banana, mashed<br />
1/2 cup honey<br />
We also add...<br />
1/4 cup flaked coconut <br />
1/4 cup chopped pecans <br />
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Preheat an oven to 400 degrees. Grease 12 muffin cups, or line with paper cupcake liners.<br />
Cover raisins with water in a microwave-safe bowl, and microwave on high for 1 minute to plump. Drain the raisins, and set aside.<br />
Beat the egg with milk in a bowl, and mix in the bran cereal. Let the mixture stand until the cereal absorbs the liquid, about 5 minutes. <br />
Gently mix in the plumped raisins, flour, baking soda, cinnamon, melted butter, shredded apple, mashed banana, coconut, pecans and honey, and stir a few times to mix.<br />
Spoon the batter into the prepared muffin cups, (I use a large ice cream scoop and its the perfect size to fill each muffin cup) and bake in the preheated oven for about 20-24 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a muffin comes out clean. Mine usually take 22-23 minutes.<br />
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I doubled the recipe last time I made them and they turned out perfectly. I wrap them well and freeze them and pull one out every night for the next morning's breakfast.<br />
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In other news, it's been especially quiet on the farm lately, which is exactly how I like it. I've been doing exciting things like watching my hair grow, and tweezing the large number of eyebrows that apparently forgot where they're supposed to live. Seriously. Eyebrows inches away from their eyebrow home. <br />
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But I'm not complaining.<br />
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....or am I?<br />
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Dear Eyebrows,<br />
I love you. And I missed you terribly while you were gone. I'm so very happy that you are back, but I do feel that it might be time to set some boundaries. You've had your fun, but from here on out, please confine your activities to your former stomping ground.<br />
Very truly yours,<br />
Teresa<br />
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Other than that, I'm obsessing over Downton Abby, like much of the rest of the world, trying to get a few projects done before Spring arrives, and feeling bad for those of you stuck in the Winter Storm of 2014. <br />
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Stay warm and have a fabulous Tuesday!<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com32tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-64779816211212797042013-12-11T11:07:00.000-07:002013-12-11T11:07:14.673-07:00winter wonderland<br />
How are your Christmas preparations coming along?<br />
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Shopping done?<br />
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Cookies baked?<br />
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My to-do list is getting pretty short, which is nice because it leaves me with plenty of time to complain about the weather.<br />
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Regardless of what you've heard, sub-zero temperatures aren't as glamorous as they sound. <br />
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Winter does have an occasional up-side though, and a snowy, wintery scene was the perfect backdrop for the fun Christmas session I had last year with one of my darling 2013 seniors. <br />
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This is one of my favorite sessions to date, and I love that my girls are always willing to go the extra mile and brave a little frostbite to make my visions come to life.<br />
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Montana girls? You are awesome.<br />
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This particular beautiful Montana girl makes my job especially easy. I just point my camera in her general direction and the magic seems to happen all on its own.<br />
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And don't even get me started on those eyes. Beyond gorgeous.<br />
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I'm already starting to daydream a bit about my upcoming senior season. It will be a bit of a re-building year, as I lost my word of mouth momentum <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">by taking this last year off</a>. <br />
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But ultimately, I think that is a good thing. That time off let me re-evaluate what I truly want my business to be and how I want it to fit into my life. I tend to let my business run my life, but that is no longer how it's going to happen around here. I struggle to say no. I'm a pleaser. Cancer is pretty sucky in most ways, but it's awesome for changing your perspective and your priorities.<br />
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All I know is that I love to create beautiful art through my photos. That's what gives me joy. <br />
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So here's my 2014 business plan.<br />
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Keep the Joy - Get rid of the stress.<br />
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That's it.<br />
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Think my accountant will approve?<br />
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Here's wishing you a less stress, more joy Wednesday everyone!Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com38tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-12679587505901915692013-10-31T12:55:00.001-06:002013-10-31T12:55:13.831-06:00an ode to all things viney<br />
Cinderella pumpkins? <br />
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Cutest things ever.<br />
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Unless you want to talk to me about these guys.<br />
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The wartier the better.<br />
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Warts <i>and</i> stripes?<br />
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Come to mama.<br />
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The love doesn't stop with pumpkins.<br />
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I'm officially a gourd-a-holic.<br />
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I've collected one of every single kind I can find and plan to save the seeds.<br />
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Plan is the key word here. I better get on it because a few of these fellas are already starting to mold.<br />
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I faithfully haul them inside every night it's going to freeze, as frozen gourds are not happy gourds. <br />
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I also love to throw a turban squash or four into the mix.<br />
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My neighbor gave me these darling minis.<br />
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We've had a couple wild windstorms so our fall color is almost all gone, but until this week, this is pretty much what greeted us every morning.<br />
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And this was our typical afternoon.<br />
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Absolutely dreamy.<br />
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Have a Happy Pumpkin Day!<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-43036885596050856692013-10-28T10:04:00.001-06:002013-10-28T13:33:57.142-06:00pink thoughts<br />
My planner says today is Breast Cancer Awareness Day (even though I couldn't find internet proof to back up that claim), so I thought I'd photograph a bunch of pretty pink things in my house, and say a few wise and inspiring things about breast cancer, and then wish you all a wonderful day and send you off to enjoy the week.<br />
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But, today is gloomy and windy and gross, and I don't feel like fighting with the horrible lighting to go the all pink route, so I am instead going the "I bought this painting for the frame, and behind the hideous bird picture I was thrilled beyond words to find this delightful paint-by-number" route.<br />
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(Has anyone besides me noticed that I have a tendency toward the run on sentence? I also talk in run on sentences, so let's just say we're going for authentic and pretend it's not annoying.)<br />
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So, even though there is not a trace of pink to be found in the photos, I'm still going to talk the pink talk.<br />
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First of all. Thank you.<br />
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Thank you for your kind, encouraging words. They have meant the world to me these last months.<br />
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Several times, I have gone back and re-read the comments on <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">my original post</a> and they just make my day.<br />
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I especially love it when you let me know that you've scheduled your mammogram or have spent some quality time checking in with the girls. And my very, very favorite was hearing that you were doing a self-exam whilst reading my post. Cracked me flat up and made me smile from ear to ear.<br />
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Keep it up, ladies. This is important stuff.<br />
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And if you haven't done a self-exam or scheduled that over due mammogram, isn't today the perfect day to get the job done?<br />
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As for me, I'm almost four weeks past my last chemo and I'm feeling better every single day.<br />
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I've got nine eyelashes left (two on one side and seven on the other - lopsided is the newest trend for fall), and check every day for the new babies to start growing.<br />
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(By the way, does anyone have any false eyelash advice? I've found some fairly natural looking eyelashes, but have never worn them before. I'd love to hear any newbie tricks or tips.)<br />
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I somehow kept a decent eyebrow count, so I'm quite happy about that.<br />
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I'm all about the new hair patrol. I make my family check my head for hair pretty much every time they walk into the room. My son says I've gone from one sprout per square inch to three, but I think that was just so I'd leave him alone for five minutes. <br />
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I can take my daily walk and make it home without wanting to take a nap in the ditch on the side of the road.<br />
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I'm sleeping better, to which I have to say a big ya-hoo, because sleep issues were probably the biggest thorn in my side during chemo.<br />
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I've gone from 468 prescription bottles on my night stand to three, and I'm hoping to get to zero asap.<br />
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I had a great chat with my oncologist last week, and while there are no guarantees that my cancer won't come back, I'm planning to live my life like it won't. When I get a little freaked about the eleven percent chance that my cancer will return, my hubby is quick to remind me that I have an eighty nine percent chance that it won't. <br />
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And that, my friends, is a glass that is much more than half-way full.<br />
Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com36tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-16259317211043927272013-10-22T09:20:00.001-06:002013-10-22T09:20:20.169-06:00tomato blue cheese soup<br />
My very least favorite part of blogging is the writing part.<br />
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Sometimes it comes fairly easy. <br />
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Easily?<br />
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See!?!? <br />
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Right off the bat I'm stuck on easy vs. easily.<br />
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Sometimes, like today, it's a huge struggle to do the words putting into sentences part.<br />
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So, since I have recently acquired a recipe for tomato soup that just may change your life, and I really, really want to share the tomato soup love with you, I am simply going to go the bullet point route and leave you to make sense of it all.<br />
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But first, here's the picture. Hopefully that will hold you over until I actually get to the recipe part.<br />
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Ready? Here we go.<br />
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(Where is the bullet point key on my keyboard?)<br />
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(I guess we'll do asterisks instead.)<br />
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(Chemo brain. Love having that excuse in my back pocket.)<br />
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* I have a neighbor.<br />
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* My neighbor has an amazing garden - both flowers and veggies.<br />
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* My neighbor regularly hosts gatherings for some of the neighbor ladies, of which I am one.<br />
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* My neighbor did that very thing last week and served tomato soup as part of the delicious menu.<br />
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* My neighbor passed the recipe along to me.<br />
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* My neighbor also gave me a large bag full of delicious heirloom tomatoes. <br />
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* Score!<br />
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* My neighbor is very pretty and sweet and giving.<br />
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* I have been on the hunt for a good creamy tomato basil soup for years.<br />
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* We used to have a restaurant in town that made the very best creamy tomato basil soup on the planet.<br />
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* Sadly, that restaurant closed.<br />
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* This recipe is even better than that recipe.<br />
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* Score!<br />
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* Here is that recipe, along with the changes I made.<br />
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<a href="http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Tomato-Blue-Cheese-Soup/Detail.aspx?event8=1&prop24=SR_Thumb&e11=tomato%20blue%20cheese%20soup&e8=Quick%20Search&event10=1&e7=Home%20Pageome%20Page">Tomato Blue Cheese Soup</a> from allrecipes.com<br />
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1 tablespoon olive oil<br />
2 cloves garlic, minced - I used a very small amount of garlic, as I'm not a huge fan<br />
1/2 cup chopped red bell pepper - didn't have a pepper on hand<br />
1/4 large red onion, chopped - used a Walla Walla from my garden<br />
1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese - used Gorgonzola, and let's be honest - I used more than 1/4 cup<br />
1 (4 ounce) package cream cheese, softened - cream cheese makes everything better<br />
1/4 cup heavy cream - used half and half<br />
1/4 cup milk<br />
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes - used the heirlooms<br />
1 1/2 cups tomato juice - had V-8 on hand<br />
2 teaspoons dried basil - I used fresh and lots of it<br />
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper<br />
1 teaspoon granular no-calorie sucralose sweetener (such as Splenda®) - good old sugar for me<br />
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Directions<br />
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1. Heat the olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the garlic, bell pepper, and onion; cook and stir until the onion has softened and turned translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in the blue cheese, cream cheese, heavy cream, and milk. Heat until the cheese is melted and the mixture is simmering, 5 to 7 minutes.<br />
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2. Stir in the diced tomatoes, tomato juice, basil, sweetener, and pepper. Continue to cook and stir until the soup is heated through, 15 to 20 minutes.<br />
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I doubled the recipe because I had so many tomatoes, and I added the Gorgonzola at the end because I didn't want it totally melted.<br />
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If you are a tomato soup fan, this recipe is a keeper. It is creamy and dreamy and delicious.<br />
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Have a wonderful Tuesday!Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-89664864027333448152013-10-16T09:46:00.001-06:002013-10-16T09:46:48.293-06:00molasses cookies<br />
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Have I mentioned that <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/tie-yellow-ribbon.html">my middle son</a> is back in the desert?<br />
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He's about half way through his deployment, and I can't wait for him to come home this spring.<br />
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In the meantime, I send him cookies!<br />
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We've discovered that his all time favorite <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/great-cookie-bake-off.html">chocolate chip cookies</a> are a no-go. It can take anywhere from a week to a month for a package to make it into Junior's hands, and even vacuum packed, the chocolate chip cookies are not at their best when they arrive.<br />
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However, my sister's molasses cookies are another story. They are still soft and chewy even weeks after I send them off.<br />
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Spiced with lots of cinnamon, cloves and ginger, these cookies are a perfect fall treat.<br />
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I have big plans to fill them with pumpkin ice cream, as I think they'd be out of this world as ice cream sandwiches. <br />
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(Just to clarify, I would not be sending the ice cream sandwich version overseas.)<br />
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Molasses Cookies<br />
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1 and 1/2 cups melted butter - recipe calls for shortening, but I'm a butter believer<br />
1 and 1/2 cups sugar<br />
2 eggs<br />
1/2 cup molasses - I use the dark, full flavor version<br />
4 cups flour<br />
2 teaspoons baking soda<br />
2 teaspoons cinnamon<br />
1 teaspoon ground cloves<br />
1 teaspoon ground ginger<br />
1 teaspoon salt<br />
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I usually soften my butter in the microwave to an almost, but not quite melted point.<br />
Cream butter and sugar, then add eggs and beat until light and fluffy.<br />
Add molasses and mix until blended.<br />
I usually sift the dry ingredients together into a bowl and then add them to the mixer in batches and stir until everything is just combined. <br />
But sometimes I'm not very Martha and don't sift anything but just dump all the dry ingredients into my mixer and then say bad words as the flour goes flying all over my kitchen. <br />
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Four cups of flour is a lot of flour to add all at once.<br />
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Either way, they always turn out perfect and delicious.<br />
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Except for the first time when I made them with no sugar. They were not delicious that time.<br />
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Chill the dough for a couple hours, and then roll the cookie dough into balls. Roll the cookie balls in granulated sugar and place on a ungreased cookie sheet. Do not press the cookie balls down. They will flatten out into perfectly round cookies as they bake.<br />
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Bake at 375 for 8-10 minutes.<br />
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I've made them from all different sized cookie scoops, as I'm always trying to maximize the amount of cookies I can fit in a flat rate postal box. The smaller cookies are usually done the eight minutes and the largest can take up to eleven minutes.<br />
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So are there any other cookie shippers out there? If you've got a recipe that travels well, I'd love to hear about it.<br />
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Have a happy Tuesday!<br />
Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com28tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-65150547364101240572013-10-04T10:39:00.001-06:002013-10-04T10:59:30.697-06:00trust the journey<br />
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I've always loved the above quote, but I especially love it this year. <br />
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My spring was entirely taken over by <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">my diagnosis</a>, the hugely oppressive, chest crushing weight of the unknown, and then major surgery and recovery. <br />
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But having completed my final chemo treatment yesterday - yay! - the hardest part of my battle is over. <br />
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Even though I know I've got a couple more weeks of foggy chemo yuck ahead of me, at this very moment, I'm feeling light as a feather.<br />
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The black cloud I've had hovering over me is gone.<br />
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Our gross, rainy weather has cleared and the skies are a brilliant blue.<br />
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My beloved mountains are covered in a beautiful, fresh snow.<br />
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The leaves are turning.<br />
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Life is good.<br />
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That bears repeating, people.<br />
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Life.<br />
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Is.<br />
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Good.<br />
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Two very dear friends of mine sent me this gorgeous tote to use as my chemo bag. <br />
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It's imprinted with the words, "Trust the Journey". <br />
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Trust the journey. <br />
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While the journey is still far from over, taking it one step at a time with my faith, family and friends, I know I can face what still lies ahead.<br />
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I hope you have a fabulous weekend!<br />
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I know I'm going to.Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com35tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-15270974740833068592013-09-30T12:29:00.001-06:002013-09-30T12:29:37.792-06:00so long, september<br />
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It's looking like Montana has decided to straight from late summer/early fallishness to dreary, gloomy winter.<br />
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Buckets and buckets of rain, a frost that crispified my zinnias, and our earliest ever lighting up of ye olde fireplace.<br />
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It's made me all nesty and homemaker-ish.<br />
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I want to bake, but my oven is on the fritz. I've been around my own self long enough to know that a big part of the reason I <i>want</i> to bake is because I know I <i>can't</i> bake.<br />
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So, I just pin things that I want to bake when my oven is back in working order, which is about the time the desire to bake will have passed.<br />
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Right now, at this very moment, I want to bake these <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203999058094346540/">Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars</a>.<br />
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And this <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203999058094358230/">Pumpkin Cream Cheese Bread</a>.<br />
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My sister made this <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203999058092156120/">Cinnamon Cream Cheese Coffeecake</a> and said it was delish, so it's pretty high on my baking list.<br />
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Cream Cheese is my love language. True story.<br />
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But most of all, I want to bake my friend JJ's <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/pin/203999058094397030/">Chocolate Chip Harvest Cake</a>. I need this cake in my life, pronto.<br />
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Have you all been in a fall baking frenzy? <br />
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If yes, torture me a bit with the details, and then go have yourself a delightful Monday.Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-24023145351007050572013-09-23T09:42:00.003-06:002013-09-23T09:42:37.841-06:00fall porch decorating - check!<br />
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Happy Monday!Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-66496022164418619412013-09-20T13:23:00.001-06:002013-09-20T13:56:04.263-06:00it happens every year<br />
For all my talk about being a hopelessly devoted summertime girl, I have to say that lately, I have again found myself totally obsessed with all things fall.<br />
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Around the middle of August, I usually start to panic knowing that my beloved summer will soon be heading south for the winter. But every year, without fail, I wake up one morning and just like that, I'm ready for fall. <br />
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I don't want to be hot anymore. <br />
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I want to fire up the crockpot. <br />
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Wear a sweater.<br />
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Make a pot of soup.<br />
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Chop some firewood. <br />
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(Kidding about the firewood chopping but I do dearly love a neatly stacked pile of logs.)<br />
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Since fall has not fully arrived here in my part of Montucky, I went back through my pictures and dredged up some photos of the falls of yore.<br />
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Additionally, I have been a Fall pinning fool on Pinterest.<br />
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Yesterday, I came across the ultimate fall board. I loved every single thing on it. I started re-pinning like a mad woman only to eventually discover it was my very own fall board.<br />
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Sometimes Pinterest is nice and tells you when you've already pinned something, but in this case I was getting the silent treatment.<br />
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Then I had to go back and delete, because I'm very neurotic about having duplicates on my boards. <br />
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It keeps me up at night.<br />
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(Here's the link to my <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/teresaonthefarm/fall/">fall board</a>, just please don't look at any of my other boards as they are all a hot mess. I finally figured out how to put them in alphabetical order, but other than that, there is not much rhyme or reason to be found.)<br />
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How about you? Have the leaves started turning in your part of the world? <br />
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Temperatures dropping? <br />
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Soup pots bubbling?<br />
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Are you pinning pumpkin everything onto your Pinterest boards?<br />
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Happy Friday, friends!<br />
Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com27tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-18713193568292422272013-09-12T10:23:00.000-06:002013-09-12T10:23:01.140-06:00five things<br />
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1. I've been home alone for a couple days, and last night I did something I've never done before. I succumbed to the Dairy Queen propaganda machine and drove all the way to town - the far end of town no less - solely for ice cream. I've jumped in the car spur of the moment with the fam many times before, but going by myself would take things to a new level and I was torn between no nonsense practicality (gas prices and being in my pajamas) and frivolity (I want a Blizzard. I WANT A BLIZZARD!). But, the Blizzard commercials were finally too much for me, so after a text from my bad influence daughter-in-law that said, "do it, do it, do it!!!!" I hopped in my car and drove to town for the Blizzard of the month, Choco Covered Cheesecake. (Pretty sure Choco is just a fancy way of saying fake chocolate.) My BIDIL (bad influence daughter in law) also reminded me that it was BOGO for 99 cents, so I picked up a Cappuccino Heath to stick in the freezer for my hubby when he gets home.<br />
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I got home, put in a movie and snuggled up on the couch full of chocolat-ish cheesecake anticipation and.....no cheesecake.<br />
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They forgot the cheesecake.<br />
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I had chocolate ice cream and some choco chunks, but NO CHEESECAKE, which was the whole point of the excursion in the first place.<br />
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Dairy Queen, why do you have to hate?<br />
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This should not surprise as our DQ does not have the best reputation for getting things right, but still. It's the stinking Blizzard of the Month!<br />
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I didn't have it in me to go back, or even call. I had consumed at least half of my Blizzard before I finally gave up fishing for a cheesecake chunk, so I was pretty full and my heart just wasn't up for a cheesecake confrontation with Joey, the 16 year old night manager at DQ. So I just did what any normal cheesecake deprived person would do and ate my hubby's Heath Blizzard and called it good.<br />
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There's a valuable lesson in here somewhere, I'm just not totally sure what it is.<br />
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2. I absolutely love, Love, LOVE every single Target back to school commercial this year. <br />
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Love the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7SrePBvDCI">music</a>.<br />
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Love the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8HTmTnfDYE&feature=player_embedded#t=0">colors</a>.<br />
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Especially love the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b02CfZ4tCtI">little girl</a> doing the pull-up.<br />
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They just make me want to buy a pee-chee and a new box of crayons and some of that colored tape.<br />
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Oh, here's <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G1WxVeErx0">one more</a>.<br />
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What can I say. I'm easily entertained.<br />
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3. Almost every single field in my hood is decked out with either freshly cut hay or hay bales. It is my absolute favorite smell in the world. A breeze is blowing and the windows are open and I'm constantly catching a whiff.<br />
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Dreamy.<br />
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4. Shortly after my oldest son and his wife moved back to Montana, he got a job as a police officer in our small town.<br />
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He's been on the job for six months, and I have yet to see him in his uniform. It's making me a little crazy and so I've resorted to some unsavory behavior, otherwise known as stalking. <br />
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Just last week I saw his police car turning down a side street. I whipped into the left turn lane in an effort to engage in a hot pursuit, but sadly, I was thwarted by oncoming traffic. By the time all the slow poke drivers had passed by, junior was gone. <br />
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Another time I was heading home from the grocery store and came upon a fresh fender bender right in the middle of the main road through town. Nobody was hurt, but it was obvious the police would soon be arriving. I slipped around the corner and parked my car discreetly next to the coin operated car wash and waited. He'd never see me in my awesome hiding spot, but I'd finally get to see him in action.<br />
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Up pulls the police car and out hops.....another police officer. What? Our police force is quite small and I was sure it would be him.<br />
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Dang!<br />
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What do I have to do to see him in his uniform? Rob the liquor store?<br />
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He told me later that he was at the shooting range.<br />
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Shooting range?<br />
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Sounds suspiciously like code for donut shop to me.<br />
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5. Going through chemo, I knew I'd miss my hair. Now I'm losing my eyelashes and I miss them a lot, too.<br />
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But, I never dreamed I'd miss my nose hairs. Those pesky nose hairs serve a purpose, and I've gone through more tissue in the last two months than I have in the last two years.<br />
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Tip of the day......respect your nose hair.<br />
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That's all I've got, so go have yourselves a beautiful Thursday!<br />
Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com35tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-52885946105449283472013-09-11T09:52:00.001-06:002013-09-11T09:52:33.219-06:00never forget<center><img src=http://i789.photobucket.com/albums/yy172/meadowbrookfarmblog/neverforgetblog_zps1b87b1a5.jpg></center>Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-82429368888571155482013-09-09T12:28:00.001-06:002013-09-09T12:28:33.243-06:00file this away<br />
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When I found out I had <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">breast cancer</a>, three hundred and sixty five million thoughts took their turns rolling through my head.<br />
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Make that three hundred and sixty six.<br />
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I'm sure none of you will be surprised to hear that after the initial life and death types of thoughts, and the I have no clue what's in store kinds of thoughts, I eventually worked my way down the list to the losing my hair during chemo kinds of thoughts.<br />
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I put off thinking about it as long as possible, but the wonderful nurse who was pretty much in charge of managing my life from the day I was diagnosed finally forced me to think about it the week before I started chemo.<br />
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We talked about wigs and hats and scarves - all perfectly viable options - and then at the end, she told me about a company that takes your own hair and turns it into a wiggish/cap type of thing that you wear with a hat.<br />
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Bingo! I was sold. It was the perfect option for me.<br />
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The company is called <a href="http://www.hatswithhair.com/">Hip Hats With Hair</a>, and they have several different products, but the one I chose is the <a href="http://www.hatswithhair.com/Wig-Made-With-My-Own-Hair-1.aspx">Underhair Halo Wig</a>. <br />
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While it was still extremely - and I mean <i>extremely</i> difficult to have my hair cut and then have my head shaved, it was a bit easier knowing that I would soon have my very own hair back on my very own head. <br />
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Here I am with my youngest the day before the big haircut.<br />
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My BFF followed the website instructions for cutting and packaging up my hair. We both cried while she put it in all the little ponies, we cried some more as she cut each pony off, and then we cried some more while she took the clippers to my head. <br />
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And then, thank goodness, we were finally done crying.<br />
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About two weeks later, my hair arrived right back here, ready for wearing. <br />
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Here I am with my hubby and my new hair and my favorite hat.<br />
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(This picture was taken with the self timer on my camera and we are laughing because I obviously have no clue how to use the self timer on my camera. That we ended up with one acceptable picture is a miracle in line with loaves and fishes.)<br />
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My hair is amazingly comfortable. (Although, bald feels the best, and the second I get home the hair comes off.)<br />
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I pop it on almost every single time I leave the house. <br />
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You can wear it with any hat that <a href="http://www.hatswithhair.com/Underhair-Halo-How.aspx">covers the cap</a>. <br />
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It is very well made. <br />
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I feel totally myself when I'm wearing it, and during a season in life when I'm not feeling myself in many other ways, that means a lot.<br />
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In order to have a halo made with your own hair, your hair needs to be at least eight inches long. However, they have many similar products available that do not require you to send in your own hair.<br />
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So ladies, file this one away in case you or someone you love ends up walking down this road. It's been a huge factor in my ability to feel good about myself while going through chemo, so I wanted to get the word out in case it can be of help to someone else.<br />
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p.s. Random zinnia pictures included simply because I realized I haven't posted a single zinnia picture this year, and summer can't end without some zinnia love.<br />
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p.p.s. Six treatments down, only two to go. If I stay on schedule I'm done October 3rd. WOOT!<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com55tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-71398454759000553972013-09-03T09:27:00.001-06:002013-09-03T09:34:03.489-06:00so long summer<br />
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The flowers in the garden are getting pretty sad and tattered looking, but I was able to scrap together enough daisies to make one last bouquet.<br />
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Fall is definitely in the air. Even though our days are still warm, there's an underlying crispness. It's hard to describe, but you know what I'm talking about.<br />
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I thought these sweet daisies deserved one last shout out to my favorite time of year. <br />
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I know I've asked this before, but I'd love you to share your favorite season.<br />
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I'm a summertime girl through and through, with fall being my second fave.<br />
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How about you?<br />
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Summer sun, watermelon and flip flops?<br />
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Or colored leaves, pumpkin everything and really cute boots?<br />
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Maybe a blazing fire, hot cocoa and a crisp walk through the snow is more your thing.<br />
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Or do you go weak in the knees for daffodils, baby chicks and a really cute umbrella for those spring showers?<br />
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Lay it on me and then go have a fabulous Tuesday.Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com33tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-90449120738556027312013-08-15T16:10:00.000-06:002013-08-15T16:10:00.547-06:00my studio<br />
I've wanted to post pictures of my photography studio for over a year.<br />
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Funny enough, the reason I now have time to take and post pictures of my photography studio is because I put my photography business on hold for this year.<br />
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Actually, not totally on hold. I have one client and we are spreading her senior session out over the summer. One outfit per shoot. One shoot per month.<br />
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It's perfect for me to have a little something to creatively dream about, while not overwhelming or stressing me out. She is very sweet to work with my schedule, and we've already got some <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-blue-boat.html">awesome shots</a>.<br />
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Side note. It was easy to put my business on hold while I'm going through <a href="http://themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">chemo</a>. Any woman who has gone through chemo whilst still working, or any woman who has gone through chemo and has small or medium sized kids, or even large kids at home has my utmost respect and never ending admiration. Women who both work AND have little kids and go through chemo? (Yes, I'm talking to you, Michelle.) Truly amazing. <br />
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Side note officially over.<br />
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For several years, our front room was virtually unused. We have a family room where we watch tv, and my hubby has a man cave, so the front room was just sort of sitting there without a purpose in life.<br />
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Once I decided to make a real go of my senior photography business, I had a blast turning that room into my studio space.<br />
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While I have never been one to make any part of our house particularly manly (except the man cave), it's been so fun to go extra girly with my studio. (My business is senior girls only.)<br />
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We use the studio for our pre-shoot consultation, and again after the photo shoot for our ordering session.<br />
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It took quite a while for it all to come together. The aqua chaise was first (Target online), then the cupboard, and finally the pillars. My hubby built the shelf on top, and that's when I was able to start filling in pretty much every square inch of free space with vintage finds and girly frills.<br />
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The chandy is my most recent addition, and I love it to pieces. <br />
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It's has an alarming burning smell when we turn it on. <br />
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We should probably look into that.<br />
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I am constantly on the prowl for vintage prom dresses and beautiful old umbrellas. I will never have enough of either.<br />
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Vintage suitcases and fun jewelry are also high on my list. Are any of you familiar with <a href="http://www.charmingcharlie.com/">Charming Charlie</a>? My niece introduced me and I'm hooked. Fortunately for my wallet the closest location is in Washington. <br />
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I still have many vintage picture frames I need to find a place for. Sadly, I'm out of walls.<br />
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I also seem to have a dress form addiction. My son calls them my pretend friends.<br />
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I still have odds and ends to button up.....and part two of this post will be the other half of the room once said odds and ends are done. <br />
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So.....maybe part two will never happen? Pinterest has given me plenty of inspiration, but follow through seems to be the issue at the moment!<br />
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I'm already looking forward to next year and picking up where I left off with my business!<br />
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Until then, I will just hang with my pretend friends in the studio when I need some girl time.<br />
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p.s. Apologies for the watermarks. I hate them, but unfortunately, they are necessary.<br />
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Happy Thursday afternoon!<br />
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Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com43tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-52940048633632886062013-08-08T07:00:00.001-06:002013-08-08T07:02:10.677-06:00the blue boat<center><img src=http://i789.photobucket.com/albums/yy172/meadowbrookfarmblog/blueboatblog_zps4eb3175d.jpg></center><br />
Fifty dollars.<br />
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Just sitting on the side of the road with a home made for-sale sign crookedly dangling off her bow.<br />
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Or stern. <br />
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I can never remember which is which.<br />
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Port?<br />
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Starboard?<br />
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Ahoy Matey?<br />
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I need to brush up on my nautical terms now that I'm a boat owner.<br />
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I love, love, love my blue boat.<br />
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I'm off to get my fourth round of <a href="http://www.themeadowbrookblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/do-you-like-guessing-games-personally-i.html">chemo</a> this morning, which if all goes according to plan is my half-way point.<br />
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Woot!<br />
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Happy Thursday!<br />
Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com26tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-90697836265475379122013-08-06T10:03:00.001-06:002013-08-06T10:03:07.349-06:00soooo....i'm bored<br />
I've online shopped, I've Pinterested, I've watched every movie and tv show on my list.<br />
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Speaking of which.<br />
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Dear Breaking Bad,<br />
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Or, Dear Walt and Jesse,<br />
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Or, Dear Gus, Tuco, and scary bad give me nightmares Mexican Twins with the axe,<br />
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You all have messed me up in a very big way, but still, I can't quit watching you.<br />
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You are disturbing on many levels, but your fascination and intrigue always wins out.<br />
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I can't wait for <a href="http://www.amctv.com/shows/breaking-bad">August 11th</a>!<br />
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Sincerely, <br />
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Walt's currently bald female twin,<br />
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Teresa<br />
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p.s. Mom? Do. Not. Watch. Breaking Bad. Stick to the Jane Austin classics on BBC. Trust me.<br />
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Moving on.<br />
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My boredom has inspired me to get my camera out, and I recently set out to somewhat emulate the gorgeous darker, richer style of food photography that seems to be what all the cool kids are doing these days.<br />
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If you don't know what I'm talking about, you can take a peek <a href="http://foodgawker.com/">here</a>. Darker exposures and wood props, etc. I love it. It's beautiful.<br />
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Local Montana cherries were recently on sale, so I stocked up and decided to give the style a try.<br />
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I grabbed an apple box and a gingham tablecloth and lowered my exposure just a tad from where I'd normally shoot.<br />
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I like the results. A lot! I've got nothing on the pros, but not too bad for my first time out.<br />
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But then I remembered the cherry pictures I took a few years ago, so I went searching through my portable hard drive till I found them.<br />
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While I love the new cherry pics, these are so much more me.<br />
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Lighter. <br />
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Brighter. <br />
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And one of my favorite color combos.<br />
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Feel free to chime in with your favorite and have a fabulous Tuesday!Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com24tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3719027560662681292.post-78522142958131008182013-08-02T10:59:00.000-06:002013-08-02T11:01:47.360-06:00my garden favorites<br />
My favorite view of my house.....I take this shot over and over and over again. <br />
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Love the purple clem and the fluffy pink mallow. The pink mallow has totally taken over the picket fence garden this year. If I don't get it cut back before it goes to seed I'll be in big trouble next year. I'll have to rename our place Mallowbrook Farm.<br />
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My favorite flower ever....<br />
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Delphinium.<br />
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What's not to love?<br />
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My favorite birdhouse.... <br />
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My only birdhouse!<br />
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Wrapped in a Princess Diana clematis.<br />
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And my favorite flower runner up, the ever faithful hollyhock. <br />
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Nothing says cottage garden like a hollyhock.<br />
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Favorite color combination.....<br />
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The monarda is a bit tattered, but I love the orange/pink/yellow combo with the hayfield in the background.<br />
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Favorite birdbath in which no bird has ever bathed......<br />
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This year I have many, many weeds lurking in the garden, but for the moment the flowers are winning out and my morning watering routine is my favorite part of my day.<br />
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How about you? <br />
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What are your garden favorite this time of year?Teresahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760820420778613121noreply@blogger.com37