These are pictures of a Weaverland Mennonite Farm that I took. Weaverland Mennonites drive cars as you can see in picture give. I am running very low on Amish and Mennonite pictures do to my car. If anyone has pictures they would like me to put on here, I would appreciate it. Maybe next month I can rent a car for a few days if mine isn't fixed.
NOTE:
I'm not feeling well and think that this will be my last post for the week. If I feel better, I will put one on. Jean and David and Elmer and Anna think I should take a rest. Both of them have offered to send a car over to pick me up and take me and Pierre to their house. Maybe a rest would make me feel better. I haven't said I would go yet. But I am thinking about it. Their county is on WiFi so I could take my computer. May just stay home. Hope you all understand.
Marilyn
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
JEAN'S CREAMY CHICKEN AND NOODLES
JEAN'S CREAMY CHICKEN AND NOODLES
8 ounces uncooked wide egg noodles
4 cups water
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 1/2 cup chopped onions
3/4 cup chopped celery
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 bay leaf
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
1 can (10 3/4 ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted (could use homemade soup)
1/2 cup buttermilk
Chopped fresh parsley (optional)
Cook egg noodles according to package directions, drain, set aside.
Meanwhile, bring water to a boil in Dutch oven over high heat. Add chicken breasts, onions, celery salt, thyme, bay leaf and white pepper. Return to a boil. Reduce heat to low, simmer, uncovered 35 minutes until chicken is no longer pink in center. Remove chicken and cut into 1/4 inch pieces. set aside.
Increase heat to high. Return liquid to Dutch oven to a boil. Continue cooking until liquid and vegetables have reduced to 1 cup. Remove from heat, discard bay leaf. Whisk in soup and buttermilk until well blended. Add chicken pieces and pasts: toss to blend. Garnish with parsley.
Serves 6
8 ounces uncooked wide egg noodles
4 cups water
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 1/2 cup chopped onions
3/4 cup chopped celery
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 bay leaf
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
1 can (10 3/4 ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted (could use homemade soup)
1/2 cup buttermilk
Chopped fresh parsley (optional)
Cook egg noodles according to package directions, drain, set aside.
Meanwhile, bring water to a boil in Dutch oven over high heat. Add chicken breasts, onions, celery salt, thyme, bay leaf and white pepper. Return to a boil. Reduce heat to low, simmer, uncovered 35 minutes until chicken is no longer pink in center. Remove chicken and cut into 1/4 inch pieces. set aside.
Increase heat to high. Return liquid to Dutch oven to a boil. Continue cooking until liquid and vegetables have reduced to 1 cup. Remove from heat, discard bay leaf. Whisk in soup and buttermilk until well blended. Add chicken pieces and pasts: toss to blend. Garnish with parsley.
Serves 6
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
ANNA - TELLS ABOUT PANIC ATTACKS
I thought I would come up and tell about Panic Attacks as Marilyn is having a bad one and my sister Hannah has had them several during her life.
Some Panic Attacks can be brought upon by a fear. For example Hannah has a fear of heights especially bridges. Whenever she gets near a high bridge especially if she has to cross it she gets a panic attack. Some Panic Attacks just come because of a situation coming on. For example, say you are not a speaker and you have to give a speech - this could cause a Panic Attack. Some Panic Attacks are of a build up inside. Say you have had fiances problems, more expenses come in that you weren't expecting, and they seem to get keep building. Some Panic Attacks just all of a sudden come on. Your are just doing your normal work or sometimes you can wake up with a Panic Attack. So they can come in several ways.
Sometimes they only last for a few hours and pass. As someone suggesting maybe crying or screaming, or resting and think of pleasant thoughts may help it pass. Praying to the Lord will well help it pass. But sometimes it doesn't pass in our time.
Hannah and Marilyn have both given me their permission to use their names in here and tell of their Panic Attacks. When we were children and Hannah use to have Panic Attacks, I thought she had those to just get out of work sometimes. Our Mother always use to say that Hannah wasn't well when she had one of those attacks. Being a child, you don't understand, and she always looked healthy to me. My never having had a Panic Attack didn't help either.
When I got older and my Mother started teaching me medicine, one of them that she brought up was Panic Attacks. She explained to me about Hannah's situations and that she couldn't help those when they came on. Hannah was not trying to get out of work - it just happened. Most of the time, they would only last for a couple of hours - at the most. But today when Hannah has one, it can last a few hours or weeks even a month.
I will tell you the Amish medicine ways we use, but I want you to know that if you follow these you are doing so at your own risk.. Also, if Panic Attack does not stop after a few days, then you should seek a doctor as Marilyn did.
Marilyn was told the two things she should change are cigarettes and caffeine. The doctor also told Marilyn that one of the hardest times to quit smoking is during a Panic Attack. She advised Marilyn to cut smoking as much as she could and to cut back on caffeine. Although Marilyn drinks diet, caffeine free soda, she drinks coffee from morning to night like Elmer does. She also doesn't believe in caffeine free coffee. Says caffeine free coffee doesn't taste like regular coffee. We tested her blind folded and she can tell the difference between coffee with caffeine and without caffeine. Anyway the doctor advised her cut down on drinking coffee.
With the doctor's permission, I advised Marilyn as I do Hannah to drink tea made from peppermint, catnip, skullcap, goldenseal, black cohosh or blue vervain before bedtime. Hot tea is well but with this hot weather an ice tea would be fine. Marilyn like's peppermint tea the best. Also, I advise to rub the feet well with vinegar water before going to bed. Also tell her to replace fear with strength and confidence.
When you go to bed or take a nap try thinking of no evil of your neighbor. Give love and love will be returned. Do not exalt yourself as pride goes before the fall. Consider all the nice things that people do for you and what you can do for others. Think good thoughts that are pure, just and honest. Prayer is the most important. Tell the Lord of your weakness and ask Him for His healing.
If the doctor's medicine and what I said does not work, Marilyn will have to return to the doctor again. There is therapy that will help. One thing that concerns her is if her insurance will cover it or not. Marilyn said this is the first time, she has had Panic Attack so bad and so long.
Just thought I would give your more information on Panic Attacks. I am sure in medical books there is more information than I gave, but I wanted you to have some information.
So far, I have never had a panic attack although I do feel sorry for Hannah and Marilyn.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Anna
Some Panic Attacks can be brought upon by a fear. For example Hannah has a fear of heights especially bridges. Whenever she gets near a high bridge especially if she has to cross it she gets a panic attack. Some Panic Attacks just come because of a situation coming on. For example, say you are not a speaker and you have to give a speech - this could cause a Panic Attack. Some Panic Attacks are of a build up inside. Say you have had fiances problems, more expenses come in that you weren't expecting, and they seem to get keep building. Some Panic Attacks just all of a sudden come on. Your are just doing your normal work or sometimes you can wake up with a Panic Attack. So they can come in several ways.
Sometimes they only last for a few hours and pass. As someone suggesting maybe crying or screaming, or resting and think of pleasant thoughts may help it pass. Praying to the Lord will well help it pass. But sometimes it doesn't pass in our time.
Hannah and Marilyn have both given me their permission to use their names in here and tell of their Panic Attacks. When we were children and Hannah use to have Panic Attacks, I thought she had those to just get out of work sometimes. Our Mother always use to say that Hannah wasn't well when she had one of those attacks. Being a child, you don't understand, and she always looked healthy to me. My never having had a Panic Attack didn't help either.
When I got older and my Mother started teaching me medicine, one of them that she brought up was Panic Attacks. She explained to me about Hannah's situations and that she couldn't help those when they came on. Hannah was not trying to get out of work - it just happened. Most of the time, they would only last for a couple of hours - at the most. But today when Hannah has one, it can last a few hours or weeks even a month.
I will tell you the Amish medicine ways we use, but I want you to know that if you follow these you are doing so at your own risk.. Also, if Panic Attack does not stop after a few days, then you should seek a doctor as Marilyn did.
Marilyn was told the two things she should change are cigarettes and caffeine. The doctor also told Marilyn that one of the hardest times to quit smoking is during a Panic Attack. She advised Marilyn to cut smoking as much as she could and to cut back on caffeine. Although Marilyn drinks diet, caffeine free soda, she drinks coffee from morning to night like Elmer does. She also doesn't believe in caffeine free coffee. Says caffeine free coffee doesn't taste like regular coffee. We tested her blind folded and she can tell the difference between coffee with caffeine and without caffeine. Anyway the doctor advised her cut down on drinking coffee.
With the doctor's permission, I advised Marilyn as I do Hannah to drink tea made from peppermint, catnip, skullcap, goldenseal, black cohosh or blue vervain before bedtime. Hot tea is well but with this hot weather an ice tea would be fine. Marilyn like's peppermint tea the best. Also, I advise to rub the feet well with vinegar water before going to bed. Also tell her to replace fear with strength and confidence.
When you go to bed or take a nap try thinking of no evil of your neighbor. Give love and love will be returned. Do not exalt yourself as pride goes before the fall. Consider all the nice things that people do for you and what you can do for others. Think good thoughts that are pure, just and honest. Prayer is the most important. Tell the Lord of your weakness and ask Him for His healing.
If the doctor's medicine and what I said does not work, Marilyn will have to return to the doctor again. There is therapy that will help. One thing that concerns her is if her insurance will cover it or not. Marilyn said this is the first time, she has had Panic Attack so bad and so long.
Just thought I would give your more information on Panic Attacks. I am sure in medical books there is more information than I gave, but I wanted you to have some information.
So far, I have never had a panic attack although I do feel sorry for Hannah and Marilyn.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Anna
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Saturday, June 20, 2015
THIS AND THAT, SATURDAY
This and That is made up of pictures that I take, but I don't have enough to make a post of. The first two are of an Amish lady washing windows. The second is an sparrow on a Bluebird bird house. Next is an antique car I saw while driving around. I am not sure what make it is. Next is a big tractor. Finally, I got a picture of my bluebird. Next two are of a deer. The last picture - remember the pictures I had of the bird and her nest last week? Well this is Big Daddy sitting on a telephone pole next to the pole the Mother bird and babies are.
Tomorrow there is another post for Fathers Day. It is also the first day of summer. If anyone has pictures from the Haiti Auction they would like to share, I would be glad to put them on here. My e-mail is lincolnlady1121@yahoo.com Speaking of Lincoln, I am off the road again. The car is in the garage. They think the starter went.
Tomorrow there is another post for Fathers Day. It is also the first day of summer. If anyone has pictures from the Haiti Auction they would like to share, I would be glad to put them on here. My e-mail is lincolnlady1121@yahoo.com Speaking of Lincoln, I am off the road again. The car is in the garage. They think the starter went.
Friday, June 19, 2015
JEAN ANSWERS SOME QUESTIONS
Someone asked that should one of our daughters marry a man of good faith, but no money background, does the bride family help out with property and a house. Before our daughter married this man, we would want to know why he is in the financial position he is in. Is it because he has been helping his family with medical expenses? Has his Father been injured or passed and he is helping support his family? Does he have some medical or physical condition that he is unable to work outside the home? Is there a lack of work in his area? Or is he spending every penny that he earns on material items rather than saving some of his money? Worse yet, is he just lazy and doesn't work. We link our faith and work together. If you are of good faith then you should be working, being able to support your bride and later, your family.
David and I discussed this. What would we do? If the man did not have any money as he was helping support his family, we would help with the property and the house. If he had been a Foster Child and had no savings, we would help. If he had a medical or physical condition where he could not run a farm, we would help with the property, house and try to set him up in some business that he could make an income.
If he was lazy or wasting his money, we would try to talk our daughter out of marrying him. Should our daughter insist on marrying this man who does not work, David said they would move into our house with us. If we had too, we would turn our attic into an apartment for them. Then this man was going to learn to work a farm because David would see that this man learned, did the work and saved some of the money he made. David said whoever marries his daughters are going to support her in the Old Order Mennonite way to which she is accustom.
That doesn't mean that he should be rich, He has to be a working person who has the religious faith and the means to provide for her and family. If he is a farmer, does wood working, owns a general store, or some other religious approved means of support it is fine with us, but he must be able to support.
Also, if they marry, he is working and is injured or ill, in a position that he can no longer work, we would not allow them to starve either. As I said before, if there is another trade that he could do, we would help him learn it and set up business. If he was in position that he could not work, we would help them. If we had too, we would move them in with us.
David said that likewise our young men will have to support their wife and family. Sometimes our young men think he is too strict. All of them put a certain amount of money they make in the bank for their future when they marry. Not only have we taught them farming, but seen that they learn another occupation too.
In farming the weather can make such a difference in how the crops come out. You may have several good years, then a bad year. Starting out, with your own farm, the first few years might be tight and we would be glad to help our children out. It is good to have another trade, too. During winter time, when farming is at rest, another trade could be an income. I didn't think I would go on so long on this subject, but this is important to us.
Susan has picked the boy at school that she says she wants to marry. Actually she has a crush on him. Of course, he doesn't know it. He is two grades ahead of her. At lunch recess, he plays with the boys and doesn't pay any attention to the girls. He and his family attend where we do. She felt sad that he doesn't notice her. David and I told her to enjoy school, being a young lady, and her friends. She has a while before she has to consider marriage. Then she will not have to go to the the boys, they will come to her.
Marilyn has a message below.
Be With God,
Jean
The Haiti Auction is this evening and tomorrow. I won't be going. If anyone is going and taking pictures, I would appreciate if they could e-mail them to me so I could put them on here.
Thank you,
Marilyn
David and I discussed this. What would we do? If the man did not have any money as he was helping support his family, we would help with the property and the house. If he had been a Foster Child and had no savings, we would help. If he had a medical or physical condition where he could not run a farm, we would help with the property, house and try to set him up in some business that he could make an income.
If he was lazy or wasting his money, we would try to talk our daughter out of marrying him. Should our daughter insist on marrying this man who does not work, David said they would move into our house with us. If we had too, we would turn our attic into an apartment for them. Then this man was going to learn to work a farm because David would see that this man learned, did the work and saved some of the money he made. David said whoever marries his daughters are going to support her in the Old Order Mennonite way to which she is accustom.
That doesn't mean that he should be rich, He has to be a working person who has the religious faith and the means to provide for her and family. If he is a farmer, does wood working, owns a general store, or some other religious approved means of support it is fine with us, but he must be able to support.
Also, if they marry, he is working and is injured or ill, in a position that he can no longer work, we would not allow them to starve either. As I said before, if there is another trade that he could do, we would help him learn it and set up business. If he was in position that he could not work, we would help them. If we had too, we would move them in with us.
David said that likewise our young men will have to support their wife and family. Sometimes our young men think he is too strict. All of them put a certain amount of money they make in the bank for their future when they marry. Not only have we taught them farming, but seen that they learn another occupation too.
In farming the weather can make such a difference in how the crops come out. You may have several good years, then a bad year. Starting out, with your own farm, the first few years might be tight and we would be glad to help our children out. It is good to have another trade, too. During winter time, when farming is at rest, another trade could be an income. I didn't think I would go on so long on this subject, but this is important to us.
Susan has picked the boy at school that she says she wants to marry. Actually she has a crush on him. Of course, he doesn't know it. He is two grades ahead of her. At lunch recess, he plays with the boys and doesn't pay any attention to the girls. He and his family attend where we do. She felt sad that he doesn't notice her. David and I told her to enjoy school, being a young lady, and her friends. She has a while before she has to consider marriage. Then she will not have to go to the the boys, they will come to her.
Marilyn has a message below.
Be With God,
Jean
The Haiti Auction is this evening and tomorrow. I won't be going. If anyone is going and taking pictures, I would appreciate if they could e-mail them to me so I could put them on here.
Thank you,
Marilyn
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