April 26, 2022
Breakfast
Yesterday was Bright Monday, there was a cross procession after liturgy. Pascha was excellent. The boys were good, both held candles during the all night service. George fell asleep in the carrier and Paul stayed awake the whole time. Saturday was my husband's birthday. I made vegan carrot cake muffins to celebrate. Friday, we went to the cemetery and lit a candle at my father's grave before the lamentations service.
Kulich with fresh lemon icing and almonds + raisins atop. I made cheese pascha using the milk from our cow. I followed this recipe, to keep the cheese as raw as possible and only cook the eggs, sugar and cream. A local friend placed a bulk order of vanilla beans to split with others and I was glad to scrape the black middle out of one to add to the sweet cheese. I will make an extract with the others, soaking them in rum.I made eggs benedict for Sunday brunch sprinkled with smoked paprika.
Our lambs, cow, calf, kittens and chickens are all well. Captain has been walking, climbed out of his bin and with the other lambs, even running along with them. We got 2 bunnies!We just bought this Golden book Home for a Bunny and thought having a white and brown one just like the story was a good idea. Almost all the snow melted. It was 70 yesterday.
April 25, 2022
Pascha bell ringing!
April 19, 2022
Baking with saffron
Last night a friend at church gave me these mittens as a gift! On Lazarus Saturday, she greeted me with "many years" as the Bible passage read aloud was of the brother of Martha and Mary, risen by Jesus Christ. I told her it was my mini namesday! And now, the new snowfall, timely and useful.
We visited my father's grave last Wed. Little purple and white crocuses had just emerged! Looking at each new day, surprises and stability.
Reality is, these days we're eating nuts, vegetable + bean soup, carrots + cucumbers with hummus, peanut butter + jam sandwiches. And looking forward to Pascha!
April 12, 2022
His name is Captain
April 5, 2022
Good fences
George is feeding the lamb who couldn't walk, he can now stand unassisted! We got 3 more lambs this past Saturday. So, that's 6 in all. 3 ewes and 3 rams. We've named each one! Their names are all going to start with the letter C: Cookie, Cream, Custard, Chip (who is the newest and tiny, 1 of triplets), Captain + Colonel (pronounced "Kernel" who is mostly black). Feeding them every 4 to 6 hours, lack of sleep due to the time it takes to measure the right about of milk replacer and warm water for each one...the night feeds are the hardest for me. These days are busy.
I baked more kulich yesterday, with golden raisins. We do our home school lessons in kitchen at the table, while I'm chopping, baking or doing dishes. Writing verses and this past week "The Lord's Prayer." Paul has been adding numbers for a total greater than 10, but less than 20. We also started to use www.xtramath.org in January, which is great, helping with speed, and just a few minutes each day.
It is sunny and warmed up to 53 F so I thought I'd put the lambs in the small fence where we put the calf during the day. Three of them escaped, thankfully we got them, they were huddled behind the other neighbors shed. So, that's why a good fence is necessary!