Wednesday, March 17, 2010

For those that are Irish, Happy St. Patty's Day!

Myself, I don't really get into all the commercialized holidays, their purpose is to get the consumer to spend $$. We celebrate Passover, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas and not in the commercialized sense, but rather a traditional celebration of what the holiday really represents.

Yesterday was a personal holiday, we observe right along with Birthdays, it was our 26th Anniversary! Now we don't get carried away but feel this is an important day to celebrate. Mike and I don't exchange gifts or even cards but we did receive a funny card from my parents and a really nice one and some chocolates from Cortney. A friend of ours, gave us a truly special gift and very thoughtful too, a music CD of selected love songs, from country western artist she knows we like. We listened to our gift CD on the way into the city and sang along with each and every song, Thank you Ashle'. :o)

Mike took me out for supper, it was a surprise as to where. We returned to an old haunt, well we ate there a couple of times early in our relationship, but they opened in a new second location. It was a wonderful evening, Mike had a nice steak, garden salad and a potato side. I had coconut shrimp and halibut with garlic mashed potato and I chose french onion soup instead of salad. The soup was delicious, but so hot it was almost boiling, so didn't get much eaten before our supper arrived. The shrimp was a real treat and cooked to perfection, Mmmm, Mmmm., as was the halibut, coated with a herb crust, it had the best flavor.
Mike wanted a dessert but by this point I was stuffed, so we decided we'd share a root beer float( in a HUGE mug with I bet 1/2 pt of vanilla ice cream), sure glad we decided to share.

After supper we decided to do some shopping around, just for the heck of it. We ended up buying........ you know we're so practical *wink*............. new bed pillows for each of us, Extra Firm, can't stand soft pillows! LOL! Actually I think our anniversary gift, if you want to call it that, is our new 16x24 hoop house we'll be building in a few weeks! When we do gifts, 99% of the time are something practical, and those gifts mean the most to us both. Our evening was wonderful and we both pray we see another 26 blessed years together.

Seedling update;
Everything is growing well, in fact almost in need of transplanting into the 4" pots. The ONLY thing that didn't come up was our peppers and I think it was because they needed to closer to the heat and less water, so.... I'm replanting them today*wink* With exception of the peppers and the Silentz tomato, we had an average germination rate of 95%, and some of the seed was 2-3 seasons old, so I'm very pleased.
Looking forward to the hoop house and getting the tomatoes, peppers, melons and okra off to an early start. Our plan is to use this from early Spring( growing cold weather crops) through end of Nov. or until it gets to cold to mess with. We don't want to heat the hoop house, other than for a few weeks here and there and we'll do so with a wood stove( barrel style , most likely) We'll have doors at each end( solid ends) and 3' roll up sides. Our objective is to start our season earlier, for ripe tomatoes, peppers and melons earlier, as well as extend our season. I'm excited! We still have our little starter greenhouse, which is more practical to heat, if needed, so will continue to use this as well. *wink*
Well, today is forecasted to be 67-69F and I have three loads of laundry to wash, and hand out to dry. Then my plan is to be outside enjoying the sunshine, we need to clean up branches and sucklers trimmed from our fruit trees. It's also forecasted to cool down for a couple of days, so will attack our dirty house, and have plans to get cabbage buns made. We have three heads of cabbage that need to be used up quickly and we're working on using up carrots and potatoes too. We're still digging parsnip, some we'll let go to seed.

Tonight's supper will be ham, cheesy potato bake, and steamed carrots and parsnips with a dab of butter and lemon juice drizzled over them.

Blessings for the rest of your week :o)

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Anniversary!! Sounds like you had a great one! We don't exchange gifts either, after 38.7 years we just go on a mini trip or like you go out to eat. I like the bagpipes. We don't like soggy pillows either, but I find it hard to find the really firm pillows. Happy ST. Pat's Day!...debbie

Anonymous said...

Happy Anniversary! It sounds like you had a wonderful time with your husband. I think like you about the holidays...just a money grab by the commercial sector. I, too, appreciate the practical gifts. There's nothing wrong with that!

You're one busy lady! Glad to hear that you had so much success with your seedlings (smile).

Anonymous said...

Oh, I meant to ask you, What are "cabbage buns"? Buns filled with cabbage or made from cabbage? lol

Phelan said...

But today isn't just a commercialized holiday. Feast day has been celebrated in Ireland since the early 1600's. It actually does meant a lot to some of us from traditional Irish families.

Rath Dé ort!

And happy anniversary to you!

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Thank you Debbie, and WOW 38.7 yrs, wonderful!

Earthen,
Cabbage buns are a bread with hamburger, onion, lots of garlic( we love garlic),chopped cabbage, shredded carrots, even broccoli or sweet peppers can be added. Cook the saute' the onions and garlic in olive oil, then add burger, once thoroughly cooked add cabbage, carrots and other veggies, simmer( don't over cook, just soften and simmer the flavors together) While the mixture is slowly simmering make your favorite bread dough, we like Whole Wheat. Punch down once or twice( which ever your recipe calls for) Now pull off a dough size of a tennisball or smaller. Roll out to the size of a pie pan, add filling to half of the circle of dough, pulling the remaining dough over( to form a half circle)if you mixture is a little dry, add a dot of butter before sealing and pinch dough together firmly. Bake until golden brown, ENJOY! :o)

BTW, these freeze well, for a quick meal on hectic nights!*wink*

Phelan,
I know it isn't commercial to those who celebrate the meaning of this holiday; just like Easter isn't about bunnies or chicks and Christmas about Santa. I enjoy learning the real reasons for such celebrations, because many are noting like the commercialized holidays*sigh*
Thank you for your well wishes too*wink* Glad to see you stop in too.
Blessings,
Kelle

Tonia said...

HAppy Anniversary!! I love practical gifts!!! The hoop house sounds great too! I just want a little green hosue nothing fancy... One day...

Anonymous said...

Blessings to you
~~HUGS~~

Kat said...

Happy Anniversary to you! Sounds like you had a very nice time.

Mama Mess said...

Happy anniversary! Ours is coming up as well and we don't really celebrate either, aside from telling each other Happy Anniversary. I tell people that we love and cherish each other ever day, we don't need a holiday to do it. Glad you had a good one and can't wait to hear more about the hoop house!

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Tonia,
Small town in WY blog just made a greenhouse from an ols swingset frame, so practical and easily done. Just to get you started it would be great! Thanks for your well wishes, we had a marvelous time( we do when ever we're together*wink*)

Blessings,
Thank you, we certainly are blessed!


Kat,
We did have a nice time, thank you :o)

Goodwife,
You nailed it, that is how we feel too. Especially for commercialized hoildays such a Mom's day, Father's day, Grandparents day, etc.... Those people need to be shown love and cherished daily*wink* Thanks for your well wishes. Praying you and your Dh's anniversary is blessed too!
Blessings,
Kelle

Donna said...

Oh my. My hubby and I celebrate our 26th anniversary tomorrow!!! We bought each other a new tiller. Isn't garden equipment the traditional gift for the 26th?
lol
Happy anniversary!

Anonymous said...

Hi Kelle:

When you have the time, would you kindly email me with your email address? I have something to ask you, thanks.
(heirstogether09@gmail.com)

Mrs. T (aka His Earthen Vessel)

Joanne said...

Always enjoy reading your blog and always enjoy the music! Congratulations on your anniversary and your dinner make my mouth water!
Congrats and blessings!

small farm girl said...

Happy aniversary Kelle!!!!!! It's nice to know that people still stay married! lol. I would consider the hoop house a nice aviversary gift. I hope I don't have to wait until our 26th to get one. lol. Here's to many more!

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Donna,
Happy Anniversary to you and your Dh. Blessings for your special day.

Joanne,
The music is eclectic like our lives, some of all of our favorites. Mike is especially partial to the International Harvester,all of our old equipment is IH, we don't do green tractors, they and all of their parts cost $$ more*wink*
Thank you for your well wishes

SFG,
You won't have to wait until you learn like we did, you have benefit of learning from our mistakes *wink*, LOL!!! Marriage is work and it takes 100% from each of you, but the rewards are well worth it. Divorce has been made an easy option, plus people don't know how to work at something, we've become a society of "easy living" *sigh*

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