June’s book


Summer is just about here so I’m sure that means very busy schedules for most of you! Don’t forget to order or go find a copy of Susanna Wesley: The Mother of John & Charles Wesley by Arnold A. Dallimore Right now you can get used copies for just 25 cents!

You’ll want to read about this lady! The youngest of 25 children and having 19 of her own will prove to be a good read! Our books are intertwining a bit… as a student, Daniel Defoe (the author of Robinson Crusoe) visited her husband, Samuel.

Happy Reading!
Sarah

Happy One Year!!


Happy 1st Anniversary to us!!! Yep, this month we turn ONE!
Watch for a newsletter coming soon!

In other news, Saturday we were going to meet to discuss The Shack……… BUT there was only one other person who could make it. She and I decided to discuss it another night. (probably a week night) If you are have read it and are interested in grabbing some coffee with us one night to chat about it please let me know and I’ll pass on the details!

Next month’s book is Suzanna Wesley by Arnold A. Dallimore on June 20th. We are getting into summer schedules and I know things get booked (hehe) up pretty quickly. Don’t forget to get this book soon so you have time to read it! We were also planning on having June’s meeting be a family picnic, maybe more in the afternoon/evening with a pitch-in for dinner. Please give me some feed back if you and your family are interested and would be able to make it. Should be lots of fun!!!

Thanks and happy reading!
Sarah

recap and what’s next

Recap:
Yesterday was a beautiful day for our discussion!! I very much enjoyed our time and of course all the yummy food! (I think I’m still stuffed from it all!) We touched on everything from phantom of the opera to the turkey sex chapter to gardening. Everyone was impacted by the book and are planning more gardening of their own!! I would really encourage you to read it sometime! All of us are counting the days until more Farmer’s Markets open! And please, anyone who knows where to get those blue potatoes mentioned, let us know! We’d love to try them!!

If you did read this one, I’d be interested to know how you’d rate it on a scale of 1-10 and why? Send me an email or leave a comment.

What’s Next: The Shack
This time we only have one month to read it. May 16th will be our next discussion at the park. I’ve almost finished it and can’t wait to see how it turns out! I would definitely suggest not judging this book “by it’s cover.” My challenge to you would be to read it for yourself and not to take others opinions of it as your own.

And Beyond:
For those who like to know what’s coming and get things on the calender, here are the following books and dates…

June: Suzanna Wesley by Arnold A. Dallimore (and a brunch picnic for the whole family!) on June 20th (it’s only 11 cents used on amazon right now!!!)

July: My Name is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok, 10:00 am at the park, July 25th

August: The Code of the Wooster by PJ Wodehouse, 10:00 am at the park, August 15th

Hooray for SUNSHINE!

Looks like this Saturday’s weather will be beautiful! I can’t wait! We get to go to the park, have brunch, talk about AVM and fellowship!!! (Geist Park – Saturday – 10am)

Here are a few discussion questions to get your wheels turning…

1.) What did you like about this book? What did you not like about this book?
2.) How would you sum up this book in one word?
3.) Did this book inspire you to explore new ideas or to look at things from another perspective?
4.) Did this book reaffirm or change opinions you hold?
5.) What does this book tell you about how the world works?
6.) Has this book increased your interest in a particular subject?
7.) What about this book surprised you?
8.) Was there too much or too little detail?
9.) What is the significance of the title?
10.) What is one question you would like to ask the author? Would you like to read other works by this author?

Also be thinking about how you would rate this book on a scale of 1 to 10. And why?

Let me know if anyone is interested in carpooling. I’m sure we can do some arranging so not everyone has to drive. (Does anyone need directions??) Don’t forget your plate and or bowl, utensils, drink, brunch-y item and book. (I’m going to bring a crustless quiche.)

See you Saturday!!!
Sarah

one more week!

First, I’d like to thank Jodi for the wonderful guest blog entry on Farmer’s Markets! I can’t wait to get out there and check them out! It’s exciting to see just HOW MANY are in our area!!

We only have one week until our discussion on Animal Vegetable Miracle! I’m watching the weather and the possible showers predicted for next Saturday, but the plan is to meet at Geist Park at 10am.

Please bring a brunch type item to share and don’t forget to bring all your own plates, utensils, and drink. It sounds like we might possibly have a larger than normal group so if you want to be sure you aren’t bringing the same thing as someone else, just comment on here with your brunch item.

Happy Reading! Hope to see you on the 18th!

The Planned Unplanned trips to the Farmers’ Market

My favorite summertime morning event is just around the corner. The Broad Ripple Farmer’s Market opens May 2nd! In the summer, I usually plan to go the Farmer’s Market starting on a Monday prior to the following Saturday. For some reason, I simply drop hints to the hubby that it sure would be fun to take Mr. Smackdown, Mr. Easy, and Mr. Smiley to a venue where we could support our local farmer. After all, the children need to know where their food comes from. I usually get a grunt and we go on to talk about how the hubby could squeeze a run in on the Monon. I don’t mind this addition to my plan, just as long as I can see local produce.

Saturday morning arrives. And we have not prepared for our field trip. Unexpected deliberation ensues. What Farmer’s Market will we visit? Do we have any cash? Do we take the Lion Hunger, our dog? Is there enough time before naps? What about yard work?

Even though I had planned all along to peruse the farmers market, our departure resembles poor lack of planning, much scrambling around, and a plentiful excess of items placed in the jogging stroller. Nevertheless, we scamper into the Loser Cruiser and plan our morning once road bound. Off to the market we go, with fresh smiles on our faces, windows down, and the sun beating our forearms. In back, Mr. Smackdown and Mr. Smiley giggle over what treat we will purchase.

For me, the best part about a farmer’s market is the people watching. I love to see who comes, who belongs to whom, and what dogs people bring. It is a rich place for an imaginative mind. My engineering husband wants to plan our path through the vendors. I am happy to simply stroll through–often at a distance from the farmers, unless they have a free food to sample. For some reason, I am scared to talk to them, because I feel guilty if we do not purchase their hard labor!

We begin the crowded stroll. Me with no goal and my hubby thinking about what our refrigerator needs to eat. Typically, we take a lap around the market having purchased nothing. Remember, I have no goal in coming to the farmer’s market. I simply want to experience the excitement of all these people traveling to one location for a local flavor. To me, brushing shoulders with people who grow my food and other fellow consumers is enough to make me happy.

But you can’t leave the market without having purchased something! So that begins lap two, and sometimes lap three. We often end up with a muffin from Scholar’s Inn, and the most recent addition to our food trials was some amazing bread called Chimney Bread. Our summer purchases result in locally grown blueberries and blackberries, of which are gone by the time we get home. In the fall, we usually purchase corn and apples. If we happen to go to the Carmel Farmer’s Market, we savor a fruit slushie and munch on hot kettle corn.

However, this year, I am challenged by a recent re-reading of the book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, by Barbara Kingsolver. What would our trips to the Farmer’s Market look like if we made a family commitment to eat only locally grown and raised produce, meat, honey and cheese? Our trips to the market would be much more intentional and we truly would get to know our local farmer if we purchase from them weekly. It would teach our children where their food comes from and who grew it, if it wasn’t from our garden. It would give them a chance to interact with other like-minded individuals and an outing to look forward to each week. To make this easier to accomplish in the kitchen we could then cook from Deborah Madison’s book, Local Flavors.

I think I am up for the challenge. If anything, it will provide candy for my imagination, organic candy, that is. Be sure to check out a Farmer’s Market near you!

this Saturday…

But anyway! This Saturday we are going to have some social time just hanging out!

My house.

10am.

Bring your creative juices! We’ll be making magnetic bookmarks! I have all the supplies (like photos, paper, stamps, markers, ribbons and of course magnets) If you’d like to bring anything for yours or to share, please do! My sister saves magazine pictures she likes and made a few very cute ones from them. You can also bring any photos you have that you like. I made the square-ish one below from a photo and the other with a stamp and markers with some chalk dust in the background.


I seem to have a flower theme… can you tell I’m ready for spring! If you think they look cheesy then you should come and show me how to make them look cool! 🙂 🙂 I think this growing baby belly might be taking some of my creativity. Haha!

Also bring something yummy if you’d like. So far I think we have mini scones and madalines. I’ll have an assortment of tea flavors and strawberry lemonade.

Stay as little or as long as you’d like and just come!

Hope to see you in a few days!!!

Waiting for Asparagus

For those of you who have started reading Animal Vegetable Miracle, you probably know by now this is the title of chapter two.

I just finished re-reading this chapter and thought I’d give you a taste, in case you are still on the fence about reading April’s book.

“A WHOLE chapter about asparagus?!!” you say? Before you moan and continue surfing elsewhere, listen for just a few minutes.

“Waiting for Asparagus” is much more interesting than I’m sure you can imagine! Up until a few years ago I’d never even eating any asparagus. Now, since trying it fresh and reading about Kingsolver chat about it for so many pages, I’m sold. It just might be my new favorite vegetable! Not only is it very informative about the vegetable (like, did you know it’s one of the best natural sorces for folic acid, Vit A, C and K!) we also start to learn about the beginning of their “year”.

After living on the (almost 100 acre, in hilly mountainous area… how’s that gonna work??) farm for a year, in early April they sit down to write their first week’s menu. And, basically, proceed to cross everything off their grocery list b/c it can’t be found local or it isn’t in season. What are they going to eat??? Don’t worry it’s not dandelions or roadkill. 🙂 Camille, her daughter, gives a sample of a full weeks menu! Wait till you see the delicious things they are eating! You just might be jealous!

They do get some treats! Each member of the family gets to pick one luxury item each in limited quantities. What would you choose?! Banana’s? They’re never local in this area. Diet coke? Can’t find that at the local farmers market! After seeing what her husband, 18yr old, 3rd grader and herself chose they made pretty good luxury picks! I won’t spoil the surprise of what they choose… you’ll have to read it and see!

Here’s a sneak peak into chapter three…
SEEDS! Specifically heirloom seeds. Two good companies to get these from are Seeds of Change and Seed Savors. Check them out to learn more about theses seeds that are generations old!

Don’t forget our April get-together is fast approaching! April 18th 10:00 am, mark your calenders! Yes, I know, it’s still March… but that’s only 5.5 weeks from now! Most of you showed interest in reading this book, which is a tad on the thick side with twenty chapters, so please don’t run out of time to get to it!

ALSO, March 21st we are going to have a social get-together at my house, 10am. It will be a little bit of this, a little bit of that, but we will definitely have some yummy goodies and be making magnetic book marks! More details to come very soon! But please let me know if you are interested.