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    Home » Everything Amish » Plain Culture

    The Amish Cook: Gloria On the Move

    Published: May 29, 2018 · Updated: Dec 21, 2020 by Kevin Williams | Leave a Comment

    THE AMISH COOK

     
    BY GLORIA YODER
     
    Hello friends, I think of you a lot. How can it be that I don't know you readers, yet it feels like I do!? We've been busy these days with a new adventure. Some time ago my parents asked to talk with my husband, Daniel, and I.
     
     Naturally, my inquisitive nature kicked in, trying to figure out just what it could be about.  Finally, with the children playing outside on the swing set and us adults relaxing in the living room, they informed us that they would consider swapping out properties. Now that did sound like a major undertaking we're talking about moving, from our cute little home which we established a year and a half ago and moving into the house where I grew up in! 
    Hmmm... more thoughts than I could sort through at the moment twirled around in my brain. Yes, living there would be nice in so many ways, the shop where Daniel builds furniture is right next to their house plus our little country schoolhouse is right beside it! Not only that, our family is increasing in size. We have five growing children. The ranch house that Dad built 22 years ago would definitely offer quite a bit more space than the double wide we're in right now. My parents only have three girls at home, since four of us got married. They really wanted to downsize and have less responsibilities that goes with owning a big property. Their farm has a total of 85 acres, including quite a bit of wooded area.

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    Our minds churned, all sorts of aspects were discussed. They assured us that we can take all the time we need to decide. The next days I tried to imagine what it would be like to move back "home". After much prayer and discussion, we told them we'll do it. Some aspects haven't been finalized, such as how much acreage we'll be purchasing, etc.

    At any rate, I am staying busy since then, sorting through some of our belongings and getting rid of things we don't need. Daniel had some profound advice I've been trying to heed. "Don't worry about trying to do too much of the packing, with your responsibilities with the children, others will be here to help you once it's time to go." 
    Very true, but I admit sometimes it's hard for me to not be able to just tackle it like I would like to. But then, my love for our precious children far outweigh my love for packing! Julia is amazing when it comes to packing. She is constantly asking what she can pack. It really is a unique adventure for the children to be moving into their grandparents' house! 
    Julia is all excited, even though she wishes her aunt Keturah could just keep living there! With Austin being the more sentimental type it took more time for him to get used to the thought. I'm guessing it might be an adjustment for the three babies, but then they can all take their own bed along besides that, they are used to being at Grandpas when I need baby sitters and thing as such.
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    "How really do you feel about moving?" my sister-in-law asked yesterday. I admitted that I have had mixed feelings, especially when I think of all the fun times we had in getting this property ready to move to, but then I realized I can still treasure those memories! And in reality, it was worth it all in the perspective that our move here, a year and a half ago, enabled us to have a house big enough to do foster care and now we're blessed with Jesse and Rayni! 
     
    I told her that the bigger part of me is excited about it, it simply will be more practical to be close to the shop and the schoolhouse where we have church services during the summer and Julia will be going to school this fall. Most of all, I can take my husband and children with me, so yes I'm on board!
    Next week when the time rolls around to write we'll Lord willing be in the middle of moving, so perhaps I'll have to wait until the following week to give you an update on our lives.
    I'm not up to making lots of fancy dishes these days with getting ready to move, but Julia and I did take the time to make a large batch of granola this morning. I just don't like to do without it, so after a couple mornings without I decided we just need to take the time to make it!
    GLORIA'S GRANOLA10 cups oatmeal
    2 package graham crackers (Crushed)
    2 cups coconut
    1 cup chopped pecans (optional)
    3 /4 cup brown sugar
    2 teaspoons soda
    1 teaspoon salt
    2 cups butter
    1 cup butterscotch chips

     Melt butter and add to dry ingredients.
    Spread evenly on 2 large cookie sheets.
    Bake at 300 for 40 minutes.
    Stir every 5 to 10 minutes.
    Add butterscotch chips last minute of baking. Cool and enjoy! Julia prefers eating it hot, right out of the oven!

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