I am so thankful to have this husband. He singlehandedly planned and cooked Thanksgiving dinner for nine. All I had to do was make desert (cheesecake and pecan pie, if you're wondering.) And yes, his cooking is delicious!
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Treat
I wasn't super excited about having to catch the first boat this morning, but the sunrise brightened my day, literally.
Labels:
autumn,
excursions,
gratitude,
Mackinac Moments
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
When Life Gives You Lemons
When life gives you lemons,
and you happen to have chickens,
(so needing 32 egg yolks isn't an issue)
what should you do?
Make homemade lemon curd, of course?
One of the Island's hotels closed for the season and donated all their remaining produce to the school. Our cook pulled out the items he could use, and then the leftovers were put out for staff and parents to take (so noting would go to waste.) Not many people were interested in the big box of lemons, so I snagged enough to make two batches of lemon curd. I also got enough cream cheese to make a cheesecake for Thanksgiving. One guess what flavor it will be!
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Ready for Winter
Chickens don't require huge amounts of work, but there are things you have to do to keep them. One of the most dreaded chicken-chores is cleaning out the chicken coop. Luckily, my coop is small so cleaning it isn't an overwhelming task.
Today I managed to cross that job off my Fall To Do List. The girls now have a clean coop, complete with new nesting material. As soon as I finished, several of the girls had to pop inside to check out their newly cleaned digs. I can't tell if Princess Poopy Pants is pleased, or if that is a look of disapproval.
If you're wondering why there is a phone taped to the wall in the chicken coop - it is being used as a camera. I can open an app on my phone to check to see if the automatic door has opened or closed. The automatic door makes owning chickens soooooooooooo much easier!
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Hopeful
I took my fifth and sixth grade class with me to the poles today. I've never taken my class before, but we've been studying the US Constitution and it seemed like the perfect field trip. And, since it's Mackinac Island, our poling place is an eight minute walk from the school, so why not. Our poll workers were gracious; they explained each step of the voting process to my class and answered every question the kids threw at them, including:
- What happens if you forget your ID - can you still vote?
- What if you don't have hands and can't sign the form?
- If you can't read, can you bring a friend to help you?
- How does the voting machine work?
- Has the machine ever broken down? Then what happens?
- How many people will vote (here) today?
I tried to be upbeat and positive, and not let the kids see the almost overwhelming feeling of dread I have in the pit of my stomach, but when I start to get anxious I remind myself that I am hopeful.
Hopeful a majority of my fellow Americans choose wisely.
Labels:
autumn,
firsts,
island living,
kids
Monday, November 4, 2024
Love
One of my absolute favorite Mackinac "things" is the sound of freighters traveling through the Round Island Passage. Several passed by while I was teaching today and I couldn't help but smile. So much better than listening to car traffic!
Labels:
autumn,
island living
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