Warm, windy days are a blessing for Lovina’s long laundry lines
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That morning, daughter Susan dropped Jr and Sharlene off here around 7:30 a.m. She went with Ervin to his dentist appointment. She came to pick them up again around 10:30 a.m. As Susan was leaving, Loretta brought her three children here while she and Dustin went to town. Daughter Verena helped me with the children until they left in the afternoon. Loretta came to get the children around 3:30 p.m. The bus came soon after with the girls. I enjoy having my grandchildren here but this Grandma was ready for her recliner after everyone left. How nice to be able to enjoy them all, then still get your sleep at night. Haha!
Saturday, Daniel Ray, Verena, Joe and I planted the rest of our garden beds. Daniel Ray tilled up a small garden for the potatoes, zucchini and cabbage as we ran out of room in the garden beds. We want to plant some corn too.
Sunday, Joe and I attended church at niece Emma and Menno’s house. They are living in their new barndominium. They had a really small house before, so I’m sure they are really excited for the space with four children. They are in the same church district as daughters Elizabeth and Susan so I had some of my little grandchildren sit with me. Sister Verena is still at sister Liz and Levi’s house but has plans to come when Menno and Emma have church again in two weeks.
Monday, May 18, was daughter Lovina’s 22nd birthday. I went to town with Verena to her eye appointment in the morning. I bought Lovina a hanging flower while in town and took it over to her along with her birthday gift and card. I stayed a little to cuddle sweet little 9-month-old Brooklyn. I didn’t stay too long as it was thundering and I wanted to be home before the rain. I did get a few sprinkles on me but it felt good with the heat from the 80-degree weather.
Friday, May 22, will make me another year older. I will be 55 years young. No, but in all seriousness, I do feel all of those 55 years some days. I can’t complain though. I have been blessed with good health and have so much to be thankful for.
May God bless each of you!
Sausage gravy
1 pound bulk pork sausage or 1-pint canned sausage
2/3 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
5 cups milk
Brown sausage. Add flour and salt, blend. Add milk gradually, stirring often. Cook until it comes to a boil then turn off the heat.
Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife, and mother of eight. Readers can write to her at
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