1st salsa of the season. Yum!
The garden is producing cukes and zucchini like crazy. I made Refrigerator Pickles. It hasn't been a week yet, so we haven't tried them. I hope they are good. I also made Smitten Kitchen's Ratatouille. Best Ever!
Finishing out swim team. This past week was the last meet and the Championship. Our team came in 1st. Yay us!
Soccer camp starts today. It's in the evening and I don't know how knowledgeable they are about food allergies and the Epi pen. I've downloaded a new book to my Kindle so I have something to read while I sit there for 2.5 hours. I'm anticipating that their food allergy knowledge may be nil and I'm prepared to sit. As a food allergy mom of a young child, it's what we do.
We are set on uniforms and school supplies, but we need shoes now. Hopefully this week.
Visiting Farmers Markets. In Ohio, the growing season produces all at once and that time is now. We are enjoying fresh fruits and veggies (our garden is small and only produces so much so we supplement locally).
Reading! Since vacation I've been reading a lot.
Books so far:
Beach Trees by Karen White
The House on Tradd Street by Karen White
The Girl On Legare Street by Karen White (book 2 in the Tradd Street series)
Learning To Breathe by Karen White
Carolina Rain by Nancy Brewer
Apparently I really like Karen White. I've also read On Folly Beach, The Memory Of Water, and The Color Of Light (read these 3 last summer).
Next Up:
The Distant Hours by Kate Morton.
All of these books are good summer beach reading. Will let you know about the Kate Morton book.
I've also cut down on my on-line time. I'm no longer with WEGO Health and Twitter has taken a back seat. Yes, my blogging is down too but that should change once the boys get back to school. I'd like to get back to basics.
I'm going to enjoy every minute of the next few weeks until the boys go back to school. Time is flying by.
3 comments:
Your salsa looks so delicious, pass me some corn chips please:-) I just looked at that Ratatouille recipe and it sure looks scrumptious as well, may have to try it once our garden produces squash and zucchini. Another couple of weeks yet before they do! The cucumbers are starting to produce so I've been enjoying those:-)
Sounds like a busy summer with the kids and their sports...congrats to their swim team in coming 1st!! Good luck to them with soccer now:-) xoxo
Oh, I want some fresh, homemade salsa!
Sitting, waiting, watching- it's what we allergy moms do - you are so right.
Glad summer is humming along nicely for you!
I thought about trying to make homemade salsa -- I never have before, but our neighbor gave us a bunch of tomatoes.
Sounds like a busy summer! I don't think I am familiar with any of those books.
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