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Ease and Blessings
October 4, 2009 in Homeschooling, Homesteading/Country Living, Life, Parenting, Uncategorized, Waldorf | Tags: attachment parenting, birdfeeder, caffeine, coffee, hills, homeschool, homesteading, motherhood, mothering, mountains, natural, nature, Parenting, Waldorf, wildflowers, wildlife, woods | 3 comments
This is my fourth full day off of coffee!!! My first day headache and body ache free. I’m not nearly as emotional either. It has amazed me what a complete hold something as “harmless” as caffeine can have on you. I’ve been up and down all weekend. So, today, my back decides to go out, but that hasn’t happened in awhile so it’s not completely a horrible thing. I’m used to it. I love chiropractors!
I felt ease in this day and coming home after a few days away felt really nice. This afternoon we worked a little to prepare for the activities of the coming week and our homeschool. We also wanted to make a few adjustments to the play area for the girls.
A pile of rocks for castle building or whatever they may become.
A pile of pine cones for future winter projects and neat bird feeders.
All from one tree in the front yard.
We also put the finishing touches on the nature table that I will post pictures of on Wordless Wednesday. I’m so happy with it.
However, when we came home today we found that a rather large creature that we have been trying to catch for over a month tried to chew through the pumpkin on our table. We turned on our heater for the first time today as well, and when we pulled back the hearth, we found its nest. Superman from Deladis’s birthday present of wooden super heroes was missing. We found him in the nest with the back of his head chewed off. This creature has the ability to carry baking potatoes to various spots around the cabin for its dining pleasure. It eats and carries around our apples and our bananas. It chewed through the lids on my containers of nuts. I have seen this creature twice. It is large. The size of an older kitten, but really fat. It doesn’t appear to have a tail, and it is apparently intelligent. It has no interest in the fresh food we leave for it nightly in the live trap. We added peanut butter tonight as per the advice of my step-dad, hunter extraordinaire. We’ll see if that does the trick. I’ll post pictures if it does.
Coming home anytime I’ve spent a night away opens my eyes to my blessings. I’m blessed to be able to do what I am doing for my girls, live where I live, and have such an awesome adventure of sharing my home with and trying to catch wild creatures. 😉 I’m thankful… so thankful.