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Where Lilacs Still Bloom – Review

April 26, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

As part of Blogging for Books, I received a copy of Where Lilacs Still Bloom by Jane Kirkpatrick for review.

Where Lilacs Still Bloom

From the back cover:

One woman, an impossible dream, and the faith it took to see it through.

German immigrant and farm wife Hulda Klager possesses only an eighth-grade education—and a burning desire to create something beautiful. What begins as a hobby to create an easy-peeling apple for her pies becomes Hulda’s driving purpose: a time-consuming interest in plant hybridization that puts her at odds with family and community, as she challenges the early twentieth-century expectations for a simple housewife.

Through the years, seasonal floods continually threaten to erase her Woodland, Washington garden and a series of family tragedies cause even Hulda to question her focus. In a time of practicality, can one person’s simple gifts of beauty make a difference?

Based on the life of Hulda Klager, Where Lilacs Still Bloom is a story of triumph over an impossible dream and the power of a generous heart.

“Beauty matters… it does. God gave us flowers for a reason. Flowers remind us to put away fear, to stop our rushing and running and worrying about this and that, and for a moment, have a piece of paradise right here on earth.”

 

While Where Lilacs Still Bloom is a historical fiction book, it also has a biography feel to it. Hulda Klager was a real person who did indeed grow lilacs. Not only grow them, but develop over 250 new varieties. That’s quite an accomplishment for a wife and mother with no formal training. And she did it all in her own yard.

In Where Lilacs Still Bloom, you’ll get to know Hulda and her family and follow them through hard times and sad times. You’ll also get to rejoice with them in happy times. There is also a picture of Hulda in her garden.

You can even visit the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens located on the property owned and gardened in Washington. How these gardens came about is discussed in the Author’s Note in the back of the book. Where Lilacs Still Bloom also has a Readers Guide with discussion questions.

Where Lilacs Still Bloom is not just a gardening book about lilacs, but a story of love and faith. Of one women’s desire to use the gifts that God gave her.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Where Lilacs Still Bloom.

 

Read an excerpt of Where Lilacs Still Bloom. You can also download Chapter One to read.

For more information, visit Jane Kirkpatrick’s website. Or Waterbrook Multnomah.

*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a free copy of this book in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. My opinions are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Filed Under: Books, Reviews

Thinking About Cooking….

April 26, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I’m sitting here thinking about cooking. Since I don’t feel well enough today to actually do any cooking, I’m planning.

Can I call this post a kitchen planning session so I can feel productive? lol

I have been wanting to try making some gluten free oatmeal bread for a couple of weeks now. I want to use whole oatmeal, as well as oat flour. Using little to no rice flour. I want to use yeast so I can get a nice rise to the bread. I’m envisioning a nice, soft, flavorful bread that I can use for anything. Toast, sandwiches, etc.

Is that too much to ask?  Did you know that toast smells incredibly awesome when you can’t eat it?  I guess that goes for anything you can’t eat.  I guess the food is always better on the other side of the table…..

Has anyone ever made oatmeal bread before? Got any tips or recipes to share?

 

Even though I don’t feel well enough to cook, I still have to make supper.  According to my menu, we’re having spaghetti with meat sauce tonight. I already took the cooked hamburger out of the freezer. Such a time saver! I also pulled out a bag of frozen shredded zucchini from our garden last year to put in the sauce. So I only have to dump the meat, zucchini, tomato sauce and some seasonings into a pan for sauce. Only a few minutes more than opening a jar, and so much better! Pasta is easy enough to cook. Of course, I have to make two kinds. GF for me and regular for everyone else.

Except tonight, I think I’ll get one of my sous chefs to cook.  🙂

 

Filed Under: In The Kitchen With Linda

Amazing Science Volume 1 – Review

April 23, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

As part of The Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Crew, I received an Amazing Science DVD to review.

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From the Amazing Science website:

Here at ScienceAndMath.com, we believe that Math is a
tool to explore our world.  We also believe that all
people, young or old, are fascinated by Science.

Our aim is to bring you the very best Science and Math
videos to tickle your curiousity and entice you to want to
learn more about the world around you!

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Amazing Science Volume 1 offers 23 experiments on 2 DVDs.  Some of the experiments included are: Egg in a Bottle, Inverted Cup of Water, Lift an ice Cube with String, Unburnable Money, Floating Eggs,  Ocean in a Bottle, and Invisible Ink.

We tried several experiments on the DVDs. I found them to be very informative and fun. The host doesn’t just tell the kids what to do. He shows them. While at the same time giving them all the science behind the experiments. He’s very likeable and held the kids interest.

Here are some pictures of some of the experiments we tried. In Reversing an Image with Water, we did just that using a glass of water. On the left, you can see my sons drawing of arrows.  And the same drawing looking through the glass of water. See how the arrows are pointing in the other direction?


 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

We also tried Keeping Paper Dry Under Water. You guessed it, we kept paper dry under water! He also shows several other things for the kids to try with the glass and the water. Abby and Zach really had fun with this one. Just make sure you have towels handy! lol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This next experiment involved candles and balloons. And popping the balloons. Which Zachary found to be great fun. lol See how he set the balloon right on the flame and put the flame out without popping the balloon? Here’s the secret: You put a little water in the balloon before holding it closed with a paper clip. The water takes the heat away from the balloon and it doesn’t pop.

Here’s a video showing what happened when Zach put a balloon with no water up to the flame.

 

The kids had great fun doing the experiments on this DVD set. Not only did they have fun, they learned a lot. They repeatedly ask to do more experiments, also. In fact just a little while ago Zach was watching me put the pictures in this post and asked if we could get more DVD sets. And that’s the greatest review a product can get. Kids having fun, learning and asking for more!

 

Amazing Science Volume 1 DVD set sells for $19.95 on the Amazing Science website. It is also available as an instant download for $17.95

 

See what other The Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Crew Members are saying about Amazing Science.

 

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*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a free DVD in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. My opinions are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Filed Under: Homeschool Reviews

What’s For Dinner?

April 23, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

 

 

 

Saturday – Sabbath- Make ahead meals- Breakfast for supper

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Egg Salad Sandwiches,  Dinner-Baked Chicken, Oven roasted potatoes, carrots

Monday – chicken – Chicken taco salad with homemade sour cream

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Homemade Pizza, carrot sticks

Wednesday – super simple – Chicken Parmesan in crockpot, Rice, zucchini

Thursday – beef – Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans

Friday – Sabbath Dinner -Hamburgers over fire, potato salad

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

Filed Under: In The Kitchen With Linda

Saturday on the Farm

April 21, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Two weeks ago, I planted some seeds, so I thought I’d share my little seedlings with you. You can see some of the seeds I post this year in this post.

This tray has Brussel Sprouts in the very front (they look purplish) and Broccoli in the back.

Here we have a couple of little Lemon Balm seedlings. I’m excited to try this in some iced tea. The little guy on the right is Basil.

These little Orange Peppers finally made an appearance. I was beginning to wonder, even though I just bought the seeds this year. The Green Pepper seeds were planted only a week ago, and none of those are up yet.

I have a lot of Thyme coming up. This is the first year I’ve grown Thyme. That’s one lonely Horehound plant on the left. My Horehound in my herb garden died out, so I’m having to start over. I need to plant a few more seeds in here, as it doesn’t look like any more are coming.

I have a big tray full of tomato plants. I planted Roma, Beefsteak and Cherry tomatoes. The Cherries didn’t come up at all, so I need to replant those. The Roma and Beefsteak are doing well. They have their first real leaves starting to come out.

I was at the farm store recently, and found these garden shoes. As soon as I saw the name, I knew I wanted a pair. Sloggers. I just like that name. Maybe because it rhymes with blogger? lol

It was a cold, rainy day today, so I put my Sloggers on and slogged out to take a few pictures.

We have a lot of buds on the Blackberries.

The Chives are blooming. This poor little guy was bogged down by the rain.

I found a lot of Iris buds. Can’t wait for these to open!

 

 

Here are a few links I found interesting and helpful:

How to Build a Greenhouse
Veggie Varieties owned by Monsanto
Make Your Own Chicken Feed
How to Identify Wintergreen – video
Nettles

How to Start a New Hydrangea
Introduction to Straw Bale Gardening
A Greenhouse Just in Time for Spring
How to Propagate Geraniums Using Cuttings
How to Grow a Miniature Garden

[Read more…]

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Our Homeschool Week in Review

April 20, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

We spent a lot of extra time this week getting Hannah and Zach ready for their Bible Drill Competions. Hannah competes in the State Bible Drill tomorrow, Saturday. Zach competes in his Association Bible Drill Sunday afternoon. His State Drill isn’t for a couple of weeks. If he wins Association and goes on to State. Look for results and pictures next week. Go Hannah! Go Zach!

The only picture I have to share this week is of Hannah’s kitchen adventures. She loves cooking, baking, and all sorts of kitchen activities. She’s still been working through Vintage Remedies for Girls, which has now become part of the new book Vintage Remedies for Tweens, as part of her Home Ec class.  Here’s a link to my review. She made ricotta cheese and cream cheese following the instructions in the book. They both were easy, and came out great. Both were delicious! Since pictures of soft white cheese don’t show the product very well, here’s a picture of the cheesecake she made with the ricotta cheese. So delicious! I can’t wait for more of her kitchen creations! lol

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This week I posted a couple of reviews for The Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Crew. I reviewed God’s Great Covenant and Christian Kids Explore Biology . Go check them out!

 

Here are a few links I found interesting and helpful:

The ChemCollective – Virtual Chemistry Lab
Online Chemistry Labs
How to Create Homeschool Printables
Extracurricular Activities Example Sheet – a sample to follow for making your own

Affording the Large Family Homeschool
Cover Pages for Notebooks
School ADD Isn’t Homeschool ADD
Starting Your Day With the Lord

 

For more homeschool posts, visit Weekly Wrap Up

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This Weeks Favorites

April 20, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

To Read and Do:

5 Reasons Why Your Stock Won’t Gel
Plywood to Plank Flooring Tutorial – I love this!
16 Creative Ways to Earn Money at Home
What Autism Means to Me – AWESOME article written by a boy with autism.

Underage Dating – The Elephant in the Social Conservative Living Room – Great article!
How to Make Lotion Bars
10 Ingredients to Make from Scratch
Does Your Stores Ground Beef Contain Pink Slime?

 

To Cook:

Pizza Grilled Cheese
Gluten Free Maple Glazed Banana Donuts
Pizza Dip
Gluten Free Farmers Market Chocolate Zucchini Cake

Gluten Free Peanut Butter Bars
No Bake Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
Homemade Strawberry Milk – using real strawberries!
Jamaican Red Bean Stew

 

To Craft:

Shabbat Patterns for Fuse Beads
Nightstand Makeover Tutorial – spray paint laminated furniture I really want to do this!
Year Round Shawl – love this pattern!
Quick Crochet Thread Doily Pillow – crochet along video

Covered Frame with Clip – a great way to display photographs!
31 Patterns for Pet Clothing and More – I think I’ll make something for my mothers dog and give it to my mother fro Christmas.
Lacy Crocheted Baby Outfit
Crocheted Premie Sweater – video

 

 

I hope you find lots of new favorites this week, too!

 

Filed Under: Linda's Favorites

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