Tuesday, March 24, 2015

ANNA ANSWERS SOME OF YOUR QUESTIONS

Well our vacation is drawing to an end.  It seems we just got here and now it is time to pack up to go home.  We did have a good time and I do look forward to seeing our family again.

I am going to answer a question or two that you asked.  When I get up north and settled will answer more.  Do women ever want to wear slacks?  The only time I think it would be nice to wear slacks is when I ride the horse.  In the Bible it states that men should not wear women's clothing and women should not wear men's clothing.  We consider slacks or pants men clothing.  So we don't wear them.

Now sometimes women do wear slacks underneath our dresses during the winter when I have to work outside.  Like going to help Elmer in the barn or if shoveling snow.  The slacks come off when I get inside the house.  That is the only time I wear slacks or pants.

Are women allowed to wear tights.  What are tights?  If you mean like panty hose stockings, yes, some do.  We are suppose to wear heavy stockings.  Some ladies especially the young girls wear panty hose stocking.

Someone asked about the rosemary plant that died.  If other rosemary plants have died there, I would have the soil checked.  The soil could have gone bad, as we say.  On our farm, every five years we rest the soil.  We don't use it.  That's why if you pass an Amish farm, you might see some sections of the field used and some not.  The part not being used is resting.

I like rosemary myself.  It is excellent in cooking.  It can also be used in medicine.  So I can understand your being upset.  But have the soil checked.

I will tell your more and answer more questions, later.  I know you want more information in the way we dress.  Jean may give a post on that, too as there are a few things that are different in the Amish dress and the Old Order Mennonite do.

We got a call from Sarah the other day hoping she would get me, but got Elmer.  One of the glass windows in the greenhouse broke and she was afraid to tell Elmer or John.  Elmer wanted to know why.  She said that if something like that happened at her parents home, her Father would have been upset.  Elmer asked her if she threw a rock through it.  Sarah said no.  Then Elmer said we won't get upset and neither will John.  So Sarah told John who called us and asked Elmer where he got the greenhouse.  John couldn't figure out why Sarah was so afraid to tell him.  When she did, he said okay, we'll get it fixed, which he did.

It's still hard for Sarah to believe we don't get upset as much as her Father did.  How the glass got broken, we don't know and they don't know.  All that matters is it's fixed.  Bishop Eli said that Sarah's Father was a very stern and strict man.  He did not go into detail.

Oh, we will have to get John or Sarah to tell you about Sarah's swimming lessons while they were down here.

Well, I am going sign off kind of short this time.  Will answer more questions when we get home.  Please keep the questions coming.

Happy Easter to you all,
Anna and Elmer


11 comments:

Angela Tucker said...

I agree with Elmer and Anna. Finding blame doesn't make it better. Sometimes, you just need to spend your energy on fixing the problem.

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Angela,
I agree with them too. They have a great view in life.

Marilyn

littlemancat said...

Thanks to Anna for her post. I too agree with her and Elmer, and John too, about not casting blame and making someone feel small. We need more of that in our world.
Just wondering, do Amish and/or Old Order Mennonites color eggs for Easter?
Mary

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Mary,
I agree with you that we need more people that don't blame in this world. Yes, some of the Amish and Mennonites color Easter Eggs. Some don't. Jean does at her house. A year or so ago Jean had on how to make Easter Egg Dyes from natural plants on here.

Marilyn

littlemancat said...

Thanks Marilyn. I found it on the archives. My mother always made the onion skin eggs and I do the shredded red cabbage to make a pretty blue. I don't use as many onions in my cooking, so don't have the onion skins. Maybe the grocery store would let me "clean up" their bins- ha,ha!
Mary

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Mary,
Glad you found them. I remember when I was a kid we bought packages of color dyes at the store already made up, but I think the natural way would be better. You never know what grocery stores will allow. LOL

Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Marilyn: Thank you. Please tell Anna that I put a rosebush in the "hole" where the rosemary bush was and it's doing well. Also, thank her for reminding me to get the soil tested. Clemson University Agriculture department does it for a very small fee and it's worth it. I know about resting the soil. My father's family were farmers and know all about it. I've been told to never plant tomatoes,cucumbers and peppers in the same place each year in a small garden. I rotate them around and didn't plant last year at all. Thank you again, Carol in SC

Anonymous said...

I forgot to mention about Sarah and the greenhouse. Elmer and Anna are a God-send to her by not being so strict and being kind. I have a feeling that Sarah will flourish under their guidance.
Carol in SC

Willow's Quiet Corner said...

Thank you, Anna for taking the time to answer our questions.

I am sad that Sarah was so worried about telling about the greenhouse window. But, I'm glad she is learning that she doesn't have to worry about potentially explosive reactions to bad news any more.

I hope you have a safe trip home! Perhaps you can take some of that sunshine and warmer weather home with you!

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Carol,
I will tell Anna what you said. They are leaving for here tomorrow so I will wait until they get home.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Willow's Quiet Corner,
It is sad that Sarah worries so much. I think that Anna, Elmer and family are working on it with her. I will see they get your message.

Marilyn