Woodhaven Academy

January 20, 2009

January 20th, a great day.

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 5:31 pm

I woke my children at 9:30 a.m.  and made them watch the Inagurational events.  It was a wonderful oppurtunity to discuss what was happening and the meaning behind it all.  I hope that they will remember this event, when they get older.  I shed a little tear when the President took his oath.  Such a monumental event.  If accomplishes nothing else, Barak Obama is a temendous role model for the African American people and a symbol of hope during dark times.

My garden is both dieing and producing all at the same time.  My tomatoes are not doing well.  I will have to start all over and this time in big rubbermaid containers.  The greenbeans are great, but not plenty enough.  The brocolli is right on time!  I found a floret on two bushes.  I was so excited.  Squeeled like a small child, I did!   The weather has been so wierd this season.  My veggie area has a micro climate that is not sufficient.  I must move the garden.  Oh what a job that will be.

I have dinner simmering on the stove.  I am making beef veggie soup.  It smells good.  The kids found it odd that I used hamburger meat.  My husband just balked at it.  He will eat it and I am sure he will like it.

We had a good school day.  I didn’t get to everything on my list, but that is okay.  Tomorrow is another day.  I really enjoy homeschooling my children.  I also enjoy learning, again, everything I have to teach.

Florida is experiencing a cold snap and this one is the coldest of the season.  Tomorrow night, we will have lows in the lower 30’s.   BRRR.  Right now is a blustery, grey 56 degrees and the sun is going down.   We will probably run the heat overnight and tomorrow night.   I should not complain though.  My brother is in Michigan and it is in the teens for highs.  I can’t imagine what the lows must be. 

January 20th, has been a great day.  The U.S has made its own personal history with our new President Obama, and my children were able to witness it in the comfort of their home.  We have a good meal to eat and ”wood” to burn for heat.   I say, Good Day.

January 17, 2009

Confidence and self-esteem

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 10:54 am

I have a serious lack of confidence. It is definetly holding me back. When I was a teenager, I had a boss who told me that I was over confident and I screwed up the job. I have NEVER forgotten that. What a damaging comment. Now, I am 38 and I still lack confidence. Or maybe it isn’t confidence I lack, it is trust in myself or faith in myself that I lack.

Hmmm, heavy topic.

January 16, 2009

Welcome to 2009, hang on to your seatbelt!

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 9:48 am

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2009 is the Year of Frugality and Belt Tightening.   The economy is so bad that for most people, it is really starting to cramp their style.  We are cramped to be sure.   Above is homemade dog food.  I have 4 dogs and go through 56 cans of canned dog food a month.  That doesn’t include the 50 lbs of dry dog food.  Lets do the math.  Pedigree can food comes in a 12 pack and costs $7.99.    I would need 4 packs and 7 extra cans.  Extra cans are roughly .89 cents each.   So, I spend $38.19 for canned food.  I could buy cheaper food, but that gives my dogs gas and the runs.  Also, the cheaper stuff is not as good, ingrediant wise.  I am not saying the Pedigree is all that great either, just slightly better.   ANYWAY,  the point I was getting at…. The Year of Frugality has led me to cook my own canned dog food.  Surely it must be cheaper, right?  IT IS!!!    I purchased a roll of ground turkey for $1.50.   I fried it up.  In my freezer I found leftover pieces of frozen celery and carrots, the parts no one will eat, but will flavor soup and stew just fine.  I added that and a half bag of frozen corn.   I shuffled through the pantry for rice and found two boxes of garlic Rice A Roni that we would never get to eating and I tossed that in there.  4 cups of water flavored with chicken bouillon later, and the concoction simmered down nicely.  My husband came to the stove and wondered what smelled so good.  LOL  “Dog food”     In the end, I spent $1.50 for 6 days of dog food.   Pretty good!  Today, I must make more.  It won’t be so cheap, but it will be cheaper than $7.99 and it will be real, lean food.  Good stuff for the dogs to eat.    Hey, if times get really tough.. we could eat it too.   ROFLMAO

I am also clearing junk out of the house.   This is known as the Great Purge of 2009.  I am drowning under all this clutter.   As I find good stuff, I am putting it up for sale on the Garage Sale Loop and Craigslist.  Normally, I would just give it all away, but we need the money.  It is all good.  I purge the house and earn a few dollars.

We are still gardening, but the fruit of our labor is slow coming and I didn’t plant enough produce to make much of a difference.  We will have to expand the garden.  There comes lots of hard work.  The garden bed I want to use is full of weeds and is overgrown.  I am not convinced that is the right place for it either.  The south side of the house is the best new site.  However, I am afraid the plants will be damaged when we replace the roof before May.  Of course, the crops should be done by May.  The heat will have done them in.  Now, the soil on the south side of the house is strickly sand.  I will have to ammend the soil HEAVILY.   How do you do that frugaly?   Why by taking the citie’s free composted mulch!   More back breaking work, but I do have boys to do the work. LOL  I am sure they would love to earn a few bucks.  Frugality.  Grow a garden and supplement your food bill.

On occasion, I have made my own laundry soap.  It is very simple and it works just fine.  I am lazy though.  2009 does not allow for lazy though.  Today, I will make a new batch.   Here is a link to one of many recipes-http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/laundrysoap.htm      You can make your own fabric softner as well.  If you like sheets, then soak washcloths in your favorite liquid softner and let dry.  Throw that in your dryer.  If you want liquid softner you can use vinegar, that works nicely.   A good friend of mine used cheap Suave hair conditioner and diluted it with equal parts of water and vinegar and the conditioner.   She used an electric mixer to make the conditioner dissolve.   I think I will give that a go.  I have some bottles of conditioner hanging around. 

The biggest frugal change we made this week was turning off the cable tv, the house phone and moving out of the storage unit.  We slashed $300 off our bottom line by doing that.    We miss the tv and their are so many homeless boxes in the house and in the driveway, that we look like we just moved in.  I don’t know where it is all going, but it will get handled.    The decision was hard to make, but we are grown ups and we had to make grown up decisions based on needs, not wants.   It sucks, but it is not the end of the world.   If those changes are not enough, we have other more drastic budget cuts that can be done.   We will do whatever we have to, in order to have enough money to pay the bills and save for the projects that must be done this year.    We need a new roof, which we can install ourselves.  My one son needs braces and the other one needs cataract surgery.  We also have incurred more debt, that we would like to shrink.  Grown up stuff.  I hate being a grown up sometimes.

No matter what, 2009 will be a good year.  It is a growing year.  We will grow and change.  There is hope for 2009.  I look forward to it, not matter what it brings.

December 31, 2008

End of 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 11:09 am

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Good MORNING, say the Chickens.  It is New Year’s Eve and they are 6 weeks old now.  They will go back to to the farm soon, but we have sure enjoyed raising them.   

This the last day of 2008.  What a year!  I look forward to 2009 and I am excited about all the changes and possibilities it holds.  Where there is HOPE, there is a better tomorrow.

December 26, 2008

Christmas is over

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 5:44 pm

WHEW, glad that Holiday is over. I had a great Christmas with my family and friends. I was very happy and not very stressed. Really, that had to be the best Christmas in years and years. However, I am glad that it is over and we can get back to everyday life!

December 23, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 9:31 am

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2 days untill Christmas!! I am so BEHIND. We finally go the tree decorated last night, only to discover that one large box of house and tree decorations was flooded with rainwater and ruined! SAD. So, the tree is a bit bare, but it is still very pretty. The house decorations will be bare too, but it won’t kill me.

I must get the gifts wrapped. There are so few this year. :( Especially since we chose to buy gift cards for his family and then some stocking stuffers. Even so, the kids are not getting much. I think they will be okay with what they get though. The purchases were purposeful and basically what they would want or have asked for.

My house is NOT ready for the 23
people (including us) I will have over on Christmas night. I don’t even have seating for that many people. ACK. I look forward to the group being here, this year. Even if we have to sit on the floor. Its all good!

I hope that everyone has a Merry Christmas, despite the lack of money. The fact that we are all together and still in our homes is cause enough for celebration!!! Happy Holidays and may the New Year be bright!

December 3, 2008

Chickens and holidays

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 12:57 pm

We returned the Guinea chicks to John about two weeks ago.  We came back with 3 Bante chicks that were 6 days old.  They are 14 days old now.  One day they chicks were outside.  Nathan heard loud, frantic chirping.  When he got back to his chicken, he discovered it convulsing.  We don’t know what happened, but it was life threatening to be sure.  It has taken days for one of his eyes to open.  His vent area has prolapsed.  Meaning that what is outside, should really be inside.  It seems to be going back in.  The massive swelling as subsided and he is able to pass matter.  It is very runny though.  So, I have been dilegently cleaning the area.  I don’t want it to paste up and kill him.  Much cleaning, medicating, force watering and loving the chick has resulted in good news.  He is up, eating/drinking and playing keep away with his siblings.  He isn’t out of the clear yet, but the prognosis looks good.

The holidays have come on fast!  There is only 22 days left until Christmas.  We are just about done shopping.  I have Ho-Ho baskets to work on.  Ho-Ho’ing is just like Halloween Boo’ing.  The gang runs around, under the dark of night and leaves behind goodies.  We ding dong ditch and giggle in the joy of giving like Santa.  So much fun.  I am hosting our gang’s Christmas night party.   I think I better get on it.  I need to figure out where I am putting 30 people inside this tiny house.  I am very excited though.  It has been 3 years since I hosted.  So much fun!  Personally, this will be the first year that I give up the family tradition of Christmas on Christms Eve.  Nana is probably haveing a canary in heaven right now.  But, the kids are just to old to be put to bed and then awoken at midnight to open gifts and then eat a heavy meal.  I think we will open a small gift after church service,  then watch our yearly ” A Muppet Christmas Carol ” and then head for bed.  We can do Christmas in the morning and then head to my In-laws in the afternoon.  We will  have our friends over in the evening.  Sounds like a really nice day!

I look forward to New Year’s.  This year has been so crappy for the United States.  I have high hopes for the future and look forward to the new year.  I have big plans for next year as well.  I don’t know how we will pull it all off.  That is another post entirely though.  

The community service that I set up is coming together nicely.  I am collecting lots of food for the Salvation Army.  We also have a date to ring the bell for donations.  The school group is going to meet us down there and sing carols.  Very cool.  Later in the month, we will be delivering our goodies to the Animal Refuge Center and discussing volunteer work.  I am so excited about it.   Giving back to the community has really brightened and lightened the holiday for alot of us.  It turns out, I was not the only one feeling worn down and heavy over the season and its pressures.   

Consider paying it forward, friends.

November 20, 2008

“Do something good with your life”

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 10:02 pm

Those are the words my mom left behind for me to read, after she passed away.  I have been mulling that around for over two years now.  What exactly did that mean?  Mom was NOT a feminest, so I don’t think she meant to go out a make a great career.  She may have meant that I raise the boys to be really good, dependable, hardworking and self-sustainable men.  That would count as doing something good with my life. Yes, she would want that, but I think she was going for something bigger than that though.  I am going to interpret it as doing something that is even more meaningful and  beneficial.  Do something that leaves a positive mark on me and those around me.

Like I have said . I have mulled that around for awhile.  The holiday season has arrived and I struggle keeping the joy (happiness) of it.  I get bogged down in the materialism.  It bums me out.  I suddenly was struck with direction I wanted to go!  Community service.  Last year, I wanted to do a canned food drive, but I didn’t follow through.  Not this time around!  I chose the Salvation Army.  I have been in contact with them.  I have already received donations of food from our home school group.  I have volunteers from the group, who are willing to do a “ring and sing”.   We will be singing & ringing the bell for the bucket donations.  I am waiting for our date and location assignment.   I went further and contacted the local animal shelters.  Our group will be baking home made dog cookies and collecting supplies to donate to the shelters.  One shelter in particular has agreed to volunteer work with our kids age 9 and up!  What a great oppurtunity!  Tonight, I just joined the “Friends of the library” group for our new libary.  The library is still under construction, but there is so much to be done to raise funds for programs and books.  I look forward to getting involved.  The new library’s theme or focus will be education.   I didn’t know that each libary has a focus.  Our south library focus is on the humanities.  The east library is on agriculture.  What this means is the core books and programs focus on the them.  OUr new library will support educational programs and information for the community.  Very exciting.  I desire to be involved in this from the ground up.  Eventually, I will have my education degree and plan to use it in the home schooling arena.  To be involved in educational oppurtunities on the public level, excites me.   To be able to help the home school community have a voice in what they need, is really exciting!  I hope more women from our group and others will join the “Friends of the library”. 

So, Mom, I have finally found my direction.  Found the path to “do something good with (my) life”, while setting an example and instilling a sense of volunteerism in my children.

November 5, 2008

Election night learning

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 9:29 pm

Yea, I used Election Day shamelessly to teach my kids about real life government.  I dragged my two sons and my youngest nephew, down to the voting precint.  We waited in line for EVER.  The boys were really good.  I took them in.  They watched my show my ID, sign my name in the registrar.  They saw and touched an actual ballot.  They read the choices.  They watched me bubble in my answers.  They watched the machine read my ballot.  They even got “I voted” stickers.  LOL   It was a great field trip.  Too bad the next National election will fall 3 months before my oldest son’s 18th birthday.

That night we watched the election results from 7 p.m. untill 11:00 p.m.  It took sometime for them to figure out what ticker to watch and what the numbers met, but they got it.  And they checked it doggedly.  They rooted for Obama, because they saw me vote for him.  They saw history in the making.  It was a great experience!

October 28, 2008

Slow me down

Filed under: Uncategorized — kirataffy @ 8:49 pm

Found this video on Youtube.   I thought the song was relavent.  We have been so busy lately.  There were a couple of weeks that were just insane.  We slowed down and then we got sick and that slowed us down alot.  Despite the sickness, it has been such a relief to cancel everything and just chill out at home.  I am sure the kids are missing their friends, but I know they are happy relaxing a bit too.  I know I am.

Here is the song and video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdCXiEH-VRE&NR=1

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