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The Pumpkin Farm

September 25, 2017

When the crisp breezes blow, I get nostalgic for fall days back in Iowa.

The best part about fall was going to the pumpkin farm when our girls were little.

The pumpkin adventure began with a small hike down a gently sloping hill that opened up to a field dotted with glorious orange spheres. How could we pick just one? They were all so beautiful! Usually, our family settled on one each. My husband pulled the Radio Flyer wagon (the farm provided for over-achievers) back up the hill loaded with four of the biggest pumpkins we could find, two little girls and one rogue kitten who insisted on joining us.

The event ended with all of us hand painting faces on mini pumpkins as the owners of the farm offered us a cup of hot apple cider and.... one rogue kitten. 

We only brought the pumpkins home. :0)

Enjoy your fall and all the Simple, Fun and Meaningful things that make it special.

Smiles,

Wendy

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Good Old Summertime

July 29, 2016

I've been working on a few illustrations lately that are color examples of a picture book that I am currently writing and illustrating. The song, In The Good Old Summertime, kept playing over in my mind as I was finishing up this piece. (Of course, I only knew the refrain).

This scene shows our feathered friend basking in the glow of work well done. Now, it is time for him to enjoy a little R&R and Summertime!

The lyrics to In The Good Old Summertime were written by Ren Shields in 1902. When Shields approached publishers about it, they were apprehensive since it seemed seasonal and would have a short shelf life. As it turns out, it remained a timeless classic used by many over the years including Walt Disney in "The Picnic" from 1930. 

After watching the clip, I realized this Disney book was a favorite at our house years ago. I did project my very best Mickey and Minnie voices on every reading!

Like our feathered friend, I hope this weekend has you relaxing after your work is completed. Now it's time to enjoy some Good Old Summertime.

There's a time each year

That we always hold dear

Good old summertime

With the birds and the trees'es

And sweet scented breezes

Good old summertime

When your day's work is over

Then you are in clover

And life is one beautiful rhyme

No trouble annoying

Each one is enjoying

The good old summertime.

 

Smiles,

Wendy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Which Witch Day

March 16, 2016

When I was little, I thought Halloween revolved around me. Goodness, I thought Halloween was created for me as an extension of my special day. Looking at the photographs of my third birthday party, one can see how I came to that conclusion. My birthday is just a few hours shy of Halloween. Between the parties, candy, gifts, cake and costumes, it was a kid’s dream.

Even though the black and white pictures don’t fully showcase the party rainbow, it was all there. The golden afternoon sun, popcorn balls covered in bright cellophane wrappers, Red Delicious apples ready for bobbing, twisted black and orange crepe paper streamers, balloons tied to the clothesline and smiling Jack-O’-Lanterns dotted the landscape. Those colors were vivid and magical.

The magic continued when my Mom brought out apple cider and her homemade witch cake. She had cleverly used two oblong pans to create the most delicious yellow cake then strategically cut them into just the right amount of rectangles, triangles and squares to restructure them into a cute witch face covered with purple and lime green icing and matching colored coconut. My Uncle Rodney ate the witch’s nose.

When I opened my presents, among them was a new Halloween costume that I would live in for the next week. The other gifts were all my favorites: play dough, puzzles, coloring books, crayons and craft supplies. I was sure I now had enough craft supplies to embellish my costume if needed.

After the excitement was over and the guests said good-bye, I went inside and crawled up in my chair. I could now bask in the glow and prepare for the next 24 hours of fun. I kicked back in my acetate Yogi Bear costume while consuming another piece of cake. My paper bag ready to be filled with candy was secure in my lap as I watched Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoon. The kicker was the name of Casper’s best friend-Wendy, the Witch.

Maybe it really was all about me.

Smiles,

Wendy

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Being a Dad

March 16, 2016

In a house with two daughters and a wife, my Dad was always outnumbered. We trusted his fatherly wisdom and his kind heart usually gave way to putting our needs and opinions before his own. I have a feeling that must have been the case on a decision of where to pitch the tent during a summer camping adventure.

When I was young, the four of us would go to a regional campground to enjoy a weekend in the great outdoors. It was later, in my adult life, that I realized how much prep work goes into the joys of tenting. My parents always managed to make it look easy and fun.

Once the prep work was over, the trunk of Dad’s metallic blue 1965 Mustang would be crammed full. My sister and I had to hold the extra necessities on our laps in the back seat. This included Booster, our basset hound, whose toenails dug into my legs every time he needed to stick his nose out the window for a whiff of the upcoming wilderness. Before we were out of the driveway, my sister was checking out the snacks that she graciously volunteered to hold. There was always a big dent in the snickerdoodle supply by the time we reached the campground. I may have helped.

Once there, the three of us girls set out to discover the most picturesque location to pitch our tent, on a gentle slope, in a little clearing of trees, so as not to obstruct our view of the lake below. It was the perfect spot or so it seemed until an unexpected late afternoon storm front blew in.

If you know anything about Midwest storms, you know they can pop up and unleash their fury, setting off a string of events as wild as the forest fires mentioned on the Smokey the Bear signage dotting the campground. And, it did.

The first warning sign came in the sound of pings as raindrops hit our metal Coleman camp stove. Hotdogs are always more fun to cook while holding an umbrella and they taste better while wearing a moldy plastic rain poncho. Determined not to let a little rain dampen our spirits, we grabbed the chips and our wet dog and played games inside the tent. For some reason, the board game Sorry seemed an appropriate choice. It was a good way to spend several hours while we dried off. The only problem was the rain didn’t stop.

Dad told us not to touch the sides of the tent (Scotchgard didn’t exist). As my sister and I unrolled our new matching Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? sleeping bags, I couldn’t help but test the premise and allowed mine to touch the tent wall.

Between the wind howling and the claps of thunder, sleeping was not an option. The rain intensified and I realized just how much soda I had consumed while playing games. It was at this point that Mom noticed the tent floor seemed “squishy.” Without saying a word, Dad jumped up, grabbed the flashlight, unzipped the tent flap and went outside to inspect the tent. In his desire to keep his girls comfortable, he had placed a waterproof tarp on the ground before pitching the tent. The tent was smaller than the tarp, so he folded the tarp back onto itself, inadvertently forming a pocket that trapped water. The tarp turned into a GIANT water-bed on a sloping hill in an avalanche of water.

This illustration pays homage to that night. When the tarp pocket filled up with enough water to burst, it pulled the tent stakes out of the ground and my memory has us floating downhill towards the lake!

As the lightning was striking, our camping adventure ended that night the same way it started, with a 1965 blue metallic Mustang full of camping gear, all four of us in our appointed seats, holding all the necessities on our laps, one wet dog and a bag of three snickerdoodles and Dad saying, “You girls can have them, I’m good.”

Love you Daddy,

Happy Father’s Day.

Smiles,

Wendy

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Keep Your Forks

March 16, 2016

My husband, and I have really embraced grilling a meal together on the weekends. It is something we look forward to but takes some planning. He is always in charge of the grill and I usually add a roasted vegetable and a salad to the mix. Our efforts are most enjoyed over a glass of wine on the screened-in porch. It was during one of these meals that we talked about how lucky we are to have Moms that know how to cook and show their love through these abilities. This weekend, for Mother’s Day, let your Mom know how much you appreciate all the wonderful meals she has made and planned for you over the years.

My Mom makes the most amazing pies. Our family has often mentioned that she could start her own business because her pies are so delicious, completely homemade and much sought after. Each slice is served up with love and a smile.

To many of those in the Florida golfing community where my parents live, she is known as “The Pie Lady.”  Carry-ins are standard after most group golf outings. The expectation is that Mom will bring a couple of pies followed by the expectation that if you are not one of the first sixteen in line, you will not be eating pie that day. Peach, apple, rhubarb, strawberry, lemon and chocolate meringue, key lime, gooseberry, cherry, blueberry, pumpkin, blackberry, raspberry…you name it, everyone has their favorite and Mom has made them all.

On one visit a couple of years ago, my husband and I went to the peach orchard to help pick peaches with my parents. It was a fun afternoon of rolling up our sleeves and fanning the bees away in order to find the best plumpest, juiciest fruit on the trees. The reward, of course, was a delicious peach pie. Even though the crust is absolute perfection, it is always fun to see my Dad request his slice be covered with a scoop of ice cream.

Just because I have several of the “secret recipes” that Mom has graciously shared with me over the years, doesn’t mean that I have been able to duplicate her pie making skills with the same finesse. Honestly, I’ve not even attempted it that many times. I am completely content to know that my Mom takes the cake with her pies and I have been a lucky fork holder on many occasions.

I owe much to my Mom. Mom’s are good at life’s lessons because they have experienced more than we have. My Mom’s pies have a lesson for all of us-create happiness with the things you make and the moments you share. It will bring a smile to you and to those who receive it.

Keep your forks, there’s pie!

Smiles,

Wendy

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