Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Simple and Basic: An introduction
I LOVE this!!
I have always been attracted to a more simple lifestyle. Even as an 8 year old I was fascinated by the lives of the Amish community a short distance from the small town I grew up in. Growing up whenever I was asked what I wanted to 'be' my answer was a wife and mom. My own mom used to say I was born a hundred years too late. I am a fan of laundry on the clothesline, vegetable gardens, homebaked breads, and an afternoon with yarn and a crochet hook. I like vintage linens, aprons, and the smell of lemon Pledge. I like the feel of cool grass under my feet and dirt between my fingers. And I love the look on the faces of the family I love when a homecooked meal is on the table.
When I found myself at the relatively young age of 37 a widow with a family of six to house, cloth, and feed (as well as 3 stepdaughters to nourish emotionally) I turned to the simplicity 'movement' and got down to the basics that had sustained my parents through the depression so that I could continue to be a full time mom until my youngest was in school.
It has been a journey with ups and downs and now my household is down to myself and my three youngest children, one a young adult and the other two teens in high school. I am by no means an expert and my journey to a simplier life is not finished. I find myself backsliding often. I have a job running a private school cafeteria and doing all the cooking that I adore, a gentleman friend who is wonderful to me, and grandchildren who warm my heart. Things are not as difficult as they were in the days following my husband's death but I find myself renewing my vow to myself to keep it simplier. I'm hoping this blog will help me with this goal.
Working for a school means I have my summers free. I do hold down a small part time cleaning job twice a month but for the most part I am back to the days when I stayed home full time with the kids. This means a limited income so I've set myself some goals for the next couple of months.  I will keep to my monthly budget of $350 for food, $50 for nonfood household items (cleaning, health & beauty), I will return to menu planning, Corriemar...list making, cooking and baking from scratch  Rosemary Olive Oil Bread. Like Macaroni Grill!  Simple easy recipe for 1 round loaf!!!and avoiding prepared convenience foods; I will dedicate only one day a week to be a 'spending day',  I will hang up my clothesline and enjoy the smell of line dried laundry, The Conve...I will find simple yet fun things to do with my teenagers, and I will read my way through my local library!Pictures ... And hopefully these things will help me slow down and enjoy the simpler lifestyle I've always wanted. I'll hope you'll join me.