For Today…August 13, 2010
Outside my Window…nighttime, summer, cooling down to 68 degrees, sweet blackberry dreams.
I am thinking…of our three youngest children who are on a train to California to visit Grampa and Gramma. It’s a 23-hour trip. Hope they’re not too saddle-sore from so much sitting. They told me this morning that the train is a double-decker, and they are sitting on top.
From the learning rooms…I finished reading Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John Medina. One of the rules that has me worried is: The brain doesn’t pay attention to boring things. Does that mean that poor students who are mainly interested in watching TV and playing games are doomed to mediocrity? School work certainly doesn’t interest them. I’ll have to cogitate on this.
I am thankful for…the guidance of God’s Word. I’m thinking especially of attitudes here, and being genuine from the inside-out. Still plenty of learning and growing needed here.
From the kitchen…Eskimo Blueberry Upside-down Cake
1 cup butter
1 cup sugar
5 eggs
½ teaspoon salt
3 cups plus 2 Tablespoons flour
2 ¼ teaspoons baking powder
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 quart blueberries (or, try other berry varieties!)
1 cup sugar
Whipping cream
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Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs, one egg at a time, then add the salt, flour baking powder, milk and vanilla, mixing with mixer until creamy. Pour into greased (extra large) sheet cake pan.
Distribute berries over batter, and sprinkle remaining one cup sugar over all. Bake for one hour. Cool and serve with whipping cream.
I am wearing…clothing that was too warm for this hot day, but I was too lazy to change into something cooler once the morning warmed up. No problem. It’s pajama time.
I am reading…Barren Corn by Georgette Heyer. I just checked the book out today, so have nothing to report yet. I do enjoy this author very much, though.
I am hoping…for good weather for the Northwest Washington Fair, which begins on Monday.
I am creating…Well, I actually sewed something, a rare occurrence. Daughter Rebecca found a pattern from my teen years and requested that I make it for her. The picture follows. It’s one of those tent dresses from the 1960s!
I am hearing…a quiet house. I miss our traveling children, including daughter Kayla who is due home from her summer in Europe soon.
Around the house…The little veggie garden has been doing well. Latest offerings have been green beans and zucchini. The cauliflower was excellent, but the broccoli looks sparse.
One of my favorite things…is playing word games such as Lexulous on Facebook instead of blogging. Maybe since it’s so terribly quiet here tonight, I’m finally settling down to writing a blog post.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week…I hope to help on the clean-up crew for the food booth our school Music Booster’s has at the NW WA Fair.
Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you…
Cell phone pic. Pixels. But cute dress, no?
Hostess Peggy says this about The Simple Woman’s Daybook:
Are you content to linger on the simple things of life…then join me in taking a little look into the day plans and thoughts of those of us who are focusing on simplicity…the beauty of the everyday moments around us. That is my vision for this idea!
Aww, a very cute dress. And I hope Kayla gets home soon. safely, bursting with many stories and adventures to share!
Hi Joyce,
That dress is very cute! I hope all your children enjoy their travels. It’s always hard when they aren’t home, isn’t it? I hope you have a wonderful week this week. 🙂