Showing posts with label Weekly Pie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekly Pie. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Fortnightly review

Once again this post will cover multiple weeks.  One of these days I'll get back into regular weekly posting.  Hey, a girl can dream, can't she?

We start off our recap with Presidents' Day.  Chris and I had off from work but Bennett's daycare was open.  We took advantage of that and took a trip to Ikea.  Then in the afternoon I finished sewing a bonnet for my costume.

Bennett and Daddy later had lots of fun racing some cars down a ramp made of Ikea boxes.



One day while in the car Bennett drew a picture of our cat Tony.  We didn't see what he was doing as he was drawing, but he mentioned legs, a tail, the head, a collar, and a heart shaped tag.  Considering most of his drawings are still indiscernible scribbles, we were rather impressed when we saw this.

On the 22nd Bennett had his last skating class.  They gave him a ribbon indicating that he had passed Tot 1, but we're pretty skeptical about that.  We had decided to hold off on signing him up again though because he spends a lot of time on the ice just people watching and doesn't seem all that interested.  So maybe next year he'll be back?

The other exciting part of our weekend was that Chris and I along with Andrew, Gentry, and 9 strangers participated in a Dinner in a Country Village at OSV.  Sturbridge explains it best:
Enjoy a unique opportunity to prepare and eat a meal as early New Englanders did. Participants gather in the Parsonage, where costumed interpreters oversee the preparations, but the guests do the roasting, baking, and mulling. Roast meat using a tin reflector oven, fire a brick bake oven, and mull spiced cider over the hearth before sitting down to enjoy the results, all by candlelight.
Chris and I had gone to one of these events last March and knew we wanted to do it again.  Andrew and Gentry agreed to join us, and Andrew also suggested that I dress up, so for the past two months I've been busy sewing.  I'll get more into my costume at a later time, but for now here are a few pictures from the dinner.





While we were out Bennett spent the night with Nana.  He had lots of fun baking, playing in the snow, etc.

On Sunday we picked Bennett up from Nana's house and went back to OSV.  Yes, it's official.  We're crazy.  I showed a picture of my costume to one of the interpreters and her first thought was that I was Victoria.  (Woo hoo!  My costume was a success.)  She then asked me why I didn't work/volunteer at OSV.

It was a good visit with a couple of baby animals.  Button had her calf, a girl, earlier in the week  Button and the calf were in a mostly private barn but one of the interpreters snuck us in to take a look.  Button apparently wasn't too thrilled because she pushed the door closed on us.  The message was clear- stay away from my baby.

There also was a baby lamb.

Perhaps the most entertaining part of the afternoon though was the running of the sheep.  Typically the sheep are kept in a pasture at one side of the common during the day, and in the afternoon they run down the common to go to their barn for the night.  At first that's what we thought was happening, but then we realized that none of the interpreters were around.  Turns out the sheep had broken through their gate.  Unfortunately the gate by the barn was closed so there were a number of confused sheep milling around.  We thought about opening the gate for them, but soon a couple of interpreters arrived.







Bennett quickly turned a toy cow/ox/calf that he had received in January into Button's calf for use on his farm.  "Shhh, my Button's calf is sleeping."

Continuing with the weekly pie, we once again had a Pork and Apple Pie.

Moving on to this past week...

Here I am rocking my baby while he rocks his baby




On Saturday morning I wanted to make my pie and Chris was busy with other things.  I let Bennett watch Cars, but since I also wanted him to eat some breakfast (he chose cheese and crackers) I set him up on the couch with a tray.  This worked rather well for containing crumbs.  Otherwise he would have been up and down from the couch or would have forgotten about eating.




And speaking of pie, I found a new one in one of my cookbooks called Fruit Salad Pie.  It had banana, pineapple, and strawberries with tapioca as a thickener/binder.  It was ok, but I'm not sure that I would make it again.

After the pie came out of the oven we headed out to Sturbridge.  Knowing that Button was going to have a calf soon we stopped at the gift shop and picked up a toy calf for Bennett so that he would have it when the time came. A few minutes later we learned that Bonnie had had her calf the night before.  And it was a boy!  The hope is now that Betsy will also have a boy so that they can be raised as a pair of oxen.  If Betsy has a girl then this boy would be raised for about a year and then it would be sold.

We suggested to Rhys (the interpreter in charge of all the animals) that this new calf should be named Bennett since we come so often.  We'll have to see if that happens.  As it is, Button's calf still doesn't have a name.  Rhys gave Bennett and I a sneak peek at the calf and later he brought others into the pen as well, but we lucked out with a much longer look.  Since Chris had been in the cooper shop when Bennett and I saw the calf, he joined the line of people to get the quick peek.  I had Bennett go with him and I gave Bennett the new calf.  He proudly showed the calf his Bonnie's calf and Rhys asked if that was the calf for his Freeman Farm.


Bennett had also brought his Doc and Blue with him and of course had to show them to the real Doc and Blue.  Here we have Blue giving Doc a bath.

After Sturbridge we headed out to Agawam.  Luckily Bennett fell asleep quickly in the car, but it was still a shorter nap than we would have liked.  Oh well.  He had a blast playing with the other kids (he excitedly told us about their dance party).  I'm sure he frustrated them a bit given that there's a bit of an age difference, but they were pretty good about it.

On Sunday we had a relatively quiet day.  We visited Mimi and then ran some other errands.

Friday, February 21, 2014

The past three weeks

So I've gotten bad with updating the blog.  So this is a summary of three weeks.

January 27th - February 2nd


  • Upon seeing me dressed in my apron and cap:
Bennett: Are you Victoria?
Me: Do I look like Victoria?
Bennett: Yes.  Are you Ryan?
Me: Do I look like Ryan?
Bennett: Yes.
          I guess this means my costume is a success!

  • The next day, after I had put my apron on, he told me I needed my cap so that my hair wouldn't get dirty.
  •  Wore a play skirt as an apron.  Said he needed it so that his clothes wouldn't get dirty.
Playing with the Lego "mall"

Bennett made a card/craft project for Nana's birthday
  • Saturday Bennett had skating and then he went to Aunt Gentry and Uncle Andrew's house for a bit so that I could do some sewing and get my hair cut.  We then went to visit Daddy who was working all day/evening (tech).  Bennett fell asleep at 6:45 in the car on our way home.


  • On Sunday we had our weekly trip to OSV.  Bennett helped the farmers split logs for fence posts.  In the tin shop he had lots of fun playing with the various sizes of measures.  We also learned the names of two more interpreters.
  • It got slightly overcooked, but the weekly pie was apple.

February 3rd - 9th

  • On Monday he started falling asleep during dinner due to lack of nap

  • On Wednesday we had a snow day.  Mummy tried to do some work from home but Bennett watched a bunch of TV and we also went outside and shoveled the driveway a couple of times.

  • On Thursday Nana came over for dinner and then played Legos with Bennett.
  • On Saturday we went to Sturbridge where they were celebrating Valentine's Day.  Victoria was portraying Esther Howland, the woman who popularized Valentine's in the U.S.  She was in a different building than she normally is and this building also has some dress up clothes.  So Bennett dressed up as Dave.  :)  The sleeves on his shirt were a bit long, but as Victoria mentioned, she doesn't recall ever having seen Dave with his sleeves rolled down.
Bennett made this valentine and later gave it to Victoria. 
She then gave him one in return.

  • In the tin shop Bennett again had fun playing with all of the measures.  As we were leaving the village we ran into Phil (the tinner) and he gave us a tour of the tin production shop, musket storage, etc.
  • At Victoria's recommendation, the weekly pie was a chicken pie.  Pretty simple- just chicken and gravy in a crust.

  • On Sunday we went to the local sledding hill.  We went up pretty high and had a blast, but other than in this one photo we had Bennett walk up the hill, and after having done that a few times he was tired out.  (But pulling him up was too much work for us.)

  • Other Sunday afternoon activities included working on writing his name on his Valentine's for school, reading books, and playing out various things from Sturbridge.  In this case, he was chopping wood and putting it in the woodbox, and also fixing a gate because Henry broke it.




February 10th - 16th

Opening a Valentine's gift from Grandma and Grandpa Tedford

Brrr.... it was cold!

  • On Thursday we got another big snowstorm so we left work early.  Of course this was the first day of the week that Bennett actually napped and he didn't like being woken up.  He was very disoriented and didn't understand why he was going home from school.
  • Happy Valentine's Day!  He had gifts to open from us and also from Nana.

  • Saturday was another trip to OSV.  He had fun playing in the snow.

  • While we were in the farmhouse we had this conversation:
Bennett: I want to go back outside
Me: Now, it's cold out.
Bennett: I want to be cold.
  • We also stopped at the shoe shop.  I had ordered a pair of shoes to go with my costume but they needed to be finished.  (They are left unfinished so that you can add buckles/laces however you want.)  I'm sure I could have done it myself, but Peter was nice enough to finish them up for me.


  • We got more snow on Saturday night, so on Sunday we cleaned up driveway from more snow plus I climbed up on a small roof to clear off more snow/ice from the gutters.
  • Grandpa came over for dinner and the weekly pie was a Jefferson Davis Pie.


In other completely unrelated news, I recently was looking through some old pictures- slides that I had scanned years ago- and I came across this one of OSV.  Based on the date of 1978, I would guess that this might have been from my very first visit.  I'm guessing an extended family member also came along since all 4 of us are pictured here.  (Ok, technically I'm not pictured, but at less than a year old I'm either in the stroller or in arms- certainly not taking the picture.)  It's interesting to see how much is the same and what has changed.  There were a few other pictures from that trip, but it's a little hard to tell what some of them are of.