Tag Archives: Ashland Oregon
Day to Day Life: Week Twelve
Here’s a glimpse at the last week: Earlier in the week my husband informed me that on the human-hippie-scale he thinks I’m pretty crunchy. Consequently I made a huge batch of granola that is nearly completely gone. A spring tulip on … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Nine
The last week looked a bit like this: Blue skies in Southern Oregon early in the week. Our living room couch is a place of accidental naps. We spent the majority of the week out of town for AWP. Travelling typically … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Eight
Here’s a look at the last week: Welcome to Ashland, Oregon. Silas played in a 3 on 3 basketball tournament Monday, since the kids were out of school. Kid-free nights often mean thrown together whatever meals. When we were in New … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Six
Here’s the last week: There is something lovely about making large batches of homemade granola: it’s a guaranteed way to make yourself feel more hippie-ish. I had an epiphany at the gym: if I am ever to be abducted, the … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Five
Shall we have a look at the last week? Wanted or not, here it is! This bowl was my favorite a few times this week: maple yogurt, honey oat granola, toasted coconut flakes and a homemade blueberry spice sauce. I … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Four
A look at the last week: Since the kids didn’t have school on Monday, Silas had a sleepover Sunday night. I don’t know how my parents had four kids, three of whom were only a year apart from the next… … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week Three
The last week has been a blur. Even so, here’s a look at what the blur included: Homemade cookies and cream ice cream! Newman O’s make organic cookies and cream a delicious possibility. This girl agreed with me that the … Continue reading
Day to Day Life: Week One
It’s a new year, but I’m keeping these weekly posts going for 2014. Here’s a look at the last week! Many days with skies like this. Our New Year’s meal included black-eyed peas, collared greens, dirty rice, buttermilk cornbread and … Continue reading