Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Fall is Arriving!



October is here, summer is officially gone, and winter is on its way - there's no avoiding it. There's a big part of me that is looking forward to the relatively slower pace of cold weather - the fires, the rain boots, the scarves and cashmere sweaters! I don't really want to admit it to people, because it seems like in general people think I'm crazy for liking the rain...
Ellie Graye had a rough night again last night, and it all started about 20 minutes after I had turned the light out...I'd stayed up far too late talking with my bestest friend Renee, and frankly, I was more than a little annoyed when I heard that first shrill screech of Ellie's night terror. I should probably have taken the doctor's advice and woken her up 15 minutes before the expected episode, but there are times when friends are more important than sleep! Needless to say, I started the day rather slowly...


the cosmos that are brightening up our garden

Victor pruning the lower roses

Victor did lots of work in the garden today, pruning some of the rose bushes, and uprooting the dead pumpkin vines (I still think he pulled them up a bit early)...I love having fresh roses in the house when the crisp Autumn air bites at your nose! There's just something about walking in and seeing a tiny bit of summer holding on throughout the house.








Tuesday, September 29, 2009

another day down


God, it's only 8 pm, and I'm aching and so tired!!!! BUT life is good! I'm currently sitting outside on our sofa that's in our covered patio area and thinking about how I am so lucky, blessed, loved, rewarded! The fall nights here in the Oregon countryside are so beautiful! All I hear is some bird screeching (in other situations it would be annoying, but tonight it's literally the only sound I hear). OH WAIT! There's our neighbors' burro (yes...HEEEEE HAW)...and a few dogs barking in the distance. The crickets are quiet, the frogs are hibernating (or something), and there's not even a breeze. It rained today, so the smell of fresh earth is permeating the air.

I'm texting my brother Colin about trying out the halfway finished firepit outside my bedroom...he says it's safe...hmmm...yeah, I think I'll go try that and come back to this...

TEN MINUTES LATER...

Ok, seriously, I think I just found a new addiction. A really amazing night just turned into an unforgettable one. I might be sitting on an unfinished brick wall, with unlaid tile strewn all around, but to me, THIS is why we moved here to Deer Park - quiet, calm, simple beauty. I'm so happy that Ellie Graye will grow up with such amazing opportunities everywhere...

Today was one of those days that's non-stop. It definitely started off a bit challenging - EG has been having night terrors, and dealing with that has been something outside of the scope of my experience as a nanny. I'm sleep-deprived (though not as badly as I was in my Madonna days), and have no tools to deal with a child who can't be woken, who can't register comfort, or even recognize her mommy. We slept late, and as we're rushing around, I discovered that my phone was plain ol' not working, and the "flat tire" light of the Prius was illuminated (I got out and checked, and had no idea what the problem was, so I kept driving)...We picked up Victor and Lorena and then headed off to Toddler Advanced Survival Swim class...

There's something about seeing Ellie Graye jump into the water and use her little arms and legs to propel herself up to the surface, grab a breath and then swim on over to the side of the pool that just makes me feel like I can conquer the world. When her little face pops out of the water with that huge, contagious smile of hers, it's as if someone just told me that I had super powers...it's so invigorating.

Anyway, I came back from the trek to SwimBabes and started chipping away at my long list of chores. Ellie was wiped out, so she took a good long nap, which I took full advantage of - heading out to the garden (Lorena was in the house, don't worry) to pick quince and get a move on with that "Membrillo" experiment.
our quince tree - fully loaded!

And, guess what, I did it. It took a hell of a lot longer than I would have wanted as our quince are organic and thus display quite the array of worms...I was still stirring the concoction when she woke, but she quite happily helped me out with her own little bowl and wooden spoon (which was actually a honey spoon thing-a-ma-bopper)...


I used this recipe from SimplyRecipes, and while I'm still waiting for it to "dry" - the semi-finished product is to die for! I read on many other sites to let the Membrillo dry for several days wrapped in muslin, and I'm trying to figure out how long I can let it stay out to dry without it going bad...

THE PROCESS....






Tomorrow? Sage Mustard. I cut the sage from our garden today, but just didn't have the motivation after spending the 3 hours on the Membrillo...I DID however skin the tomatoes that I need to freeze for future BBQ sauce use...it was all pretty convenient since I was already at the stove, stirring that damn quince forever and a day.



I didn't get to the everything on my to-do list - the weather kept me from riding, though I did make sure I got out to check on the horses who insist on standing in the pouring rain (thank GOD I got those new waterproof WeatherBeeta turnout blankets at Wilco for so cheap!).

Anyway, the fire is dying, and my energy is depleting. I have two "prompted awakenings" ahead of me tonight, so I should sleep while I can (I do hope the doctor's suggestion works...for both EG and for me!).

Here are some random photos from today:

what ARE you making, Mom?!?!?


let's see how this looks on you, Boots!

Poor guy - he just sat there while she laughed...


Cool angle!

I love the cucumbers that mommy just picked from our garden!



You can see Jax's injury under her left leg

Starting a blog

Ok, so apparently, this is what sleepless mothers do when their children are screaming their heads off in the other room fighting the sleep that will bring both themselves and their parents much needed peace and happiness...

I've been meaning to start recording all the happenings 'round these here parts - as my childhood habit of incessant scribbling in a diary disappeared along with my long skirts and bad acne (thank GOD!). The stories here are really pretty hysterical, and while Facebook posts give brief updates - I do think many of you would find that I've got some great stories that come from my everyday duties...

Besides, I need a place to tell people about all my crazy party planning, amazing new recipes, and of course, brag about my brother Jake's insanely yummy cooking...obviously, my life is rather entertainment and food-centric - I think about cooking and entertaining far too much. I'm always looking for ways to use the produce we have grown here, or the fruit that grows wild on trees around the property (we've got 72 acres and a 3.5 acre pond!), or some dried seed pod that I see some beauty in.

I'm sure that my stories will come to include ALL the members of the Deer Park Farm family, so here's a who's who:

The Deer Park Farm Family
Melissa - that's me
Jeffrey - that's my husband
Ellie Graye - that's our daughter, born July 16, 2008
Victor - the grounds keeper/handyman/gardner
Lorena - the housekeeper/nanny/savior
Jax - the Chocolate Lab
Boots - the Beagle
Avdou - the big grey horse (registered, absolutely beautiful Holsteiner)
Frank - the cute, crazy bay horse (registered Thoroughbred, off the track)

With that out of the way, let me get back to sleep, and we'll see how this adventure develops!