Showing posts with label Finding Purpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finding Purpose. Show all posts
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Hawthorne and Teaching
Labels: virtue, love, serious, life, thankful
2nd thoughts on that second cup,
Creative notes,
Finding Purpose,
Grateful for my Friends,
Home,
Life cycle
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Morning Has Broken
As I cracked an egg into my mug of Vietnamese coffee I scanned the Classified's job section. Vietnamese coffee is made with eggs. In fact, the whole egg, shell included! Relaxing for me includes watching coffee videos on Youtube.
Vietnamese coffee has a rich flavor of tiramisu. It's a great variation to the ordinary cup of Joe. Its layers are similar to custard and the taste is absolutely exquisite. Besides, eggs have protein. If you're looking for that extra protein boost plus caffeine in the morning, then this might be your answer. The eggs used in this coffee are processed in boiling water so there is no need to be intrepid about the raw egg factor.
Tasting coffees from all over the world is a favorite activity of mine. I have been experimenting with everything from Mexican to Vietnamese coffee preparation styles. Drinking coffees with preparation styles from all over the world is an exciting way for me to begin my day. I enjoy reading the paper in the morning, knitting and reading my Bible. I wake up way too early, generally speaking. Which, in a sense is a blessing and a curse. My mornings I try to be productive but recently I've been in rather a glitch. It seems that I'm stuck on trying to escape my ordinary life. I want a change of pace but I want to make an epic move in life. My grandmother, who's an amazing lady!, has a refrigerator magnet that says "Ordinary women did not go down in history."
Is being unordinary bad, I think not! So with my quirky early morning waking coffee habits, and my endless flame of new ideas and inspirations I'll travel on through this life being grateful for every day I'm blessed with. Thank God for Vietnamese coffee and early mornings!
Labels: virtue, love, serious, life, thankful
2nd thoughts on that second cup,
Advice,
Coffee?.,
Creative notes,
Daily Grind,
Daily Paper,
Finding Purpose,
Home,
Hope for the future
Monday, November 6, 2017
Chocolate Cookies and Thymes of Onions
I sit surrounded by onions and chocolate and resumes...
I know quite an odd combination.
Let me explain, so this morning began with sun... just kidding, actually, I blacked out my windows, so no sun. I did this intentionally to dupe my long-night of term papers and homework. With the recent time change, the sun soaks through the shutters with a persistent glare. Despite my efforts in sleeping longer, the farm has given me an internalized alarm clock.
So, I began my morning with a challenge to cook a beef roast. I am not too familiar with cooking meats, so this is a rather new venture for me.
I am chopping onions, potatoes, thyme, 3 cloves of garlic and butternut squash, which I will be putting in a cast-iron pot. Oh and I forgot the pot roast, oh well I suppose that outta go in if we are indeed making pot roast ;).
Meanwhile, I'm prepping three dozen double-chocolate cookies, that admittedly are pretty darn good! I found the recipe in my Sweet Treats, William-Sonoma, cookbook that has a lot of really tasty recipes in it. My intention for creating these, of course, is to try for my bakery that will be opening come December, one month!
Recently, I was gifted a LODGE CAST IRON 12-inch cast iron skillet! I am very excited as this will be a skillet I can use for the rest of my life. This skillet is going to be cooked in throughout my life. When you get a gift like that, it really puts life in perspective, I think. Can you imagine this skillet is probably going to last longer than me?
Well, that's all, for now, folks, hope your day is a real winner!
I know quite an odd combination.
Let me explain, so this morning began with sun... just kidding, actually, I blacked out my windows, so no sun. I did this intentionally to dupe my long-night of term papers and homework. With the recent time change, the sun soaks through the shutters with a persistent glare. Despite my efforts in sleeping longer, the farm has given me an internalized alarm clock.
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A random wine glass full of rose petals, playing some Clair de Lune. |
So, I began my morning with a challenge to cook a beef roast. I am not too familiar with cooking meats, so this is a rather new venture for me.
I am chopping onions, potatoes, thyme, 3 cloves of garlic and butternut squash, which I will be putting in a cast-iron pot. Oh and I forgot the pot roast, oh well I suppose that outta go in if we are indeed making pot roast ;).
Meanwhile, I'm prepping three dozen double-chocolate cookies, that admittedly are pretty darn good! I found the recipe in my Sweet Treats, William-Sonoma, cookbook that has a lot of really tasty recipes in it. My intention for creating these, of course, is to try for my bakery that will be opening come December, one month!
Recently, I was gifted a LODGE CAST IRON 12-inch cast iron skillet! I am very excited as this will be a skillet I can use for the rest of my life. This skillet is going to be cooked in throughout my life. When you get a gift like that, it really puts life in perspective, I think. Can you imagine this skillet is probably going to last longer than me?
Well, that's all, for now, folks, hope your day is a real winner!
Labels: virtue, love, serious, life, thankful
Creative notes,
Daily Paper,
Everything is harder before it gets better.,
Fall,
Farm livin',
Finding Purpose,
Home,
Hope,
Nature's beauty,
Purpose,
Sweets and other necessities of life
Location: Courtland, Kansas
Courtland, KS 66939, USA
Monday, October 30, 2017
My Sunday Full of Purpose
Sundays are days of much-needed rest in a farmers household. Most Sundays begin with sleeping in past the old rooster crow! Aaah, those glorious days of sleeping till 8:00 😊.
Urggh... chickens, my detest of chickens will be discussed later... (clenching my teeth)
On the farm, it's usually bright on Sundays with the sun glistening over the long shadows cast by the oak trees. This Sunday was different though. The sun was late but I wasn't.
I woke to the long drawn call of a coyote harking to the black sky above.
Somewhat disgruntled at this rude awakening I awoke to a still sleeping house. It was a different kind of day though.
A day full of integrity and a new found awakening to achieve what others said I couldn't. I dressed in my workout clothes and two hoodies, yes, I could still see little puffs of my breath as I did pushups and planks.
The quiet night that surrounded me provided a thoughtful workout that filled me with motivation and a sense of purpose.
A workout in a still cold night with the wild cries of coyotes surrounding me. I was awake to this new life of fitness and doing what others thought I couldn't achieve, it was a splendid triumph of my own self-doubt. Self-doubt that said I couldn't be fit or have a purpose to make a dime and that I was someone who had missed the ship for the beginning of life.
Which had happened. Most of my friends are in colleges spread far and wide or following jobs far away. They were all making their own beginnings
This was just my beginning slow, steady and plagued with many boundaries.
I am too creatively distracted for my own good. I like having breakfast for lunch, reciting 19th-century poetry on a whim, listening to classics #Audible and getting to know new people.
I've had lots of dreams over my life and never really any sure path until I read a book that changed my life.
"Living Forward" is a book written by Micheal Hyatt, that truly set me on a different course and way of thinking about my life purpose. I am thoroughly enjoying it's helpful and thoughtful analysis on setting life goals and creating a plan to stop drifting and get the life you want. For this I commend Hyatt as I'm sure others have read and been changed by this, well, to say it simply, life-changing book.
This quiet morning that was like black velvet I completed the chapter on writing your eulogy. Cheery stuff, I know, just kidding. Really though, writing your eulogy really puts your life in perspective. It provides a whole new kind of clarity that strengthens the reader's endeavors for this life.
It's a challenge in this life to determine what our drive is and why we're here. It's a challenge to find happiness. Our own little niches of artistry that keep us from day-to-day madness. Yes, the kind that Lewis Carroll talks about in the quote from Alice and Wonderland as the Cheshire cat tells Alice, "We're all mad here."
This quote by Carroll is truly a thought-provoking which I will explicate in an upcoming b log post.
But for now, back to the velvety night and coyotes...
My phone was I'm sure very chilly, as the temperature upon my waking was a balmy 27°, just kidding not balmy at all!
As my dad jokingly says when it gets really cold, "Well, at least we don't have to worry about mosquitoes!" Point taken, thanks dad for elevating the conversation 😄.
After completing this workout, I moved onto a neurological kind of workout. I recently downloaded this dandy little app on my phone called Vocabulary Builder and being quite a word buff, let me tell you I am a huge fan! One of my recent favorite words being "Euphoria- extreme joy or Jovial- happy." I must say these words complete my personality.
As my dad jokingly says when it gets really cold, "Well, at least we don't have to worry about mosquitoes!" Point taken, thanks dad for elevating the conversation 😄.
After completing this workout, I moved onto a neurological kind of workout. I recently downloaded this dandy little app on my phone called Vocabulary Builder and being quite a word buff, let me tell you I am a huge fan! One of my recent favorite words being "Euphoria- extreme joy or Jovial- happy." I must say these words complete my personality.
Two other curious and unexpected things happened this morning.
After I dressed in leggings and a snappy bright turquoise and white striped little sweater that really just was perfect for the day, I made scrambled eggs and homemade espresso,. Sometimes, I think outfits are just suited for certain days.
I made my espresso in a little antique teapot. looking contraption that had a metal straw and a coffee chamber/ filter. I'm not entirely sure what it was called but it made a fine brew of coffee.
With this brilliant early start, I was so happy to accomplish so much more in my day!
So for good books, early mornings and life goals I will raise my coffee mug!
For this, I am grateful for that mangy coyote that woke me up before the sun.
Labels: virtue, love, serious, life, thankful
Adventures,
Advice,
Alice and Wonderland,
Audible,
Books,
Creative notes,
Everything is harder before it gets better.,
Finding Purpose,
Hope,
Lewis Carroll,
Living Forward,
morning,
Perseverance,
Purpose
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