Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Honest Scrap Award

This little blog of mine has (waaaay back in July!) been awarded the Honest Scrap Award three times! Go Diego Go, If the Trees had Ears, and Endurance Granny all nominated me! Thank you. I'm honored, but haven't been blogging an awful lot lately, so it's taken me a while to get around to posting this!







When you receive The Honest Scrap award you must stick to some rules:




Recognize your award presenter and link back to their blog in your post.




List 10 honest things about yourself that others might not know.




Present this award to 10 admirable bloggers and link to their blogs.




Leave a comment on your recipients' blogs to let them know to visit your post to retrieve their award.




Here are 10 honest scraps about me:




  1. I am ridiculously excited about the birth of our son, who's estimated due date is November 1st. I cannot wait! Getting to meet him, to hold him, nurse him, bathe him, introduce him to our daughter, who will be 22 months old when he's born - I just can't wait.


  2. I am a stay at home mom, and I absolutely love it. I think if you are a mommy, that is the most important job that absolutely needs first priority over everything else. No one else can impact the lives of your children more than the person who cares for them most of the time, which ideally, is their mother.


  3. I really enjoy working in the kitchen. I've started baking our bread (have you had french toast from homemade bread???), we preserve a lot of foods that we grow in our own garden, I make my own refried beans - in my not-so-humble opinion, my family eats REALLY good, every time I fix dinner! And surprisingly, the more I cook, the easier it is to maintain a healthy weight - I guess less eating out is the key to that one?


  4. When driving my car, every time I see a nice little ditch, or woods, or farm lane - I picture myself riding Arabee, right down to the gait we'd be riding in, the feel of her motion, the smell of the horse, the sound of the saddle and her hoofbeats.


  5. It's a lot harder to come up with 10 things than I expected it would be!


  6. I don't want to be a "sheeple." As in, it's important to me to make decisions based on what is best for the situation, rather than what everyone else is doing. It may seem easier to just go with the crowd, but that isn't always the case.


  7. I'm firm in my faith, and that is what keeps things going. Without God, nothing is possible - but with God, all things are possible. There's so much more to being a Christian than just going to church on Sundays, and it took me a long time to realize how freeing it is to rely fully on Jesus for all things - I guess I'm still learning that.


  8. I've always loved animals, and horses especially - but I never wanted to be a vet, because animals don't like vets! They just don't understand the fact that that guy with the needle is actually helping them.


  9. Even before I ever met my husband, I always felt that farmers were the best people - hard working, honest, and trustworthy. I married into a farming family, and now I know that's true. Farmers were (and still are) the first to be good stewards of the land, have always wanted the best for the animals they raise, and even so, they catch a lot of slack for using the best management practices, from environmentalists and animal rights groups that simply don't understand the reasons certain practices are in place.


  10. My family lives in a home that was built by my husband's great great grandmother, built in 1902/1908 (exact year not certain) that we renovated in 2005, the year we were married. I love our home's charm, and have been really enjoying building flower beds and learning about perennials to add to our landscaping. I am taking forever to hang things on our walls, because I want to be sure it is just right! Barring flood (unlikely, since we live on a big hill) or fire, or tornado, we plan to live here forever, so I guess I have plenty of time to decorate.


And, here is my list of blogs I will nominate for this award. I'm going to keep it to the blogs I make sure I read every post on, but I do follow quite a few additional blogs that are also great, and I check in on others that I don't officially "follow" so please don't feel slighted if your blog isn't included here. I get a lot out of every blog I read, but I enjoy the ones I am listing the most.





  1. Generation Cedar - a Christian blog which has included several eye-opening and thought-provoking posts, things that make me question things I never really thought about before.

  2. The Equestrian Vagabond - often breathtakingly beautiful horse photography!

  3. Endurance Granny - I met Jacke at the 2008 AERC National Championship ride in Clarksville, and enjoy reading about her bitless, barefoot trail riding, and enjoy riding with her when we had the chance, and hope to do so again after this baby is born!

  4. Karen's Musings and Endurance Ride Stuff - this blog is full of information pertaining to endurance riding, especially interesting for me since I choose to keep my horses barefoot.

  5. The Barb Wire - Beautiful photography, amazing writing, and full of useful information that relates to the sport of endurance

3 comments:

Tamara Baysinger said...

Hey, thanks! I'll see what scraps I can scrape together. ;)

I love that you're a stay-at-home-mom who creates real food the old fashioned way. I'm not a mom, but I'm also into real food, farming, and the simple pleasures of farm life. You're awesome. :)

Nicole said...

Oh Tamara, I don't come close to real food, at least not by your definition! I don't see me giving up white flour, or sugar, or dairy anytime soon! We used to get carry-out pizza once a week, we still eat pizza once a week, but I make it from scratch instead! It is gooooood stuff, but I end up having to overload on actually healthy food the next day to make up for it!

And, I should've used this for scrap #5 - I never wanted to have any kids - ever - I just saw them as being a drag. Thankfully, my attitude changed and I started feeling the baby tug before I became pregnant with our daughter. Now I wish we had started our family sooner, Cora has been such a huge blessing in our lives!

People can be so nosy into other people's lives, so don't let me tell you what to do (that's what mothers and mother-in-laws are for...right!?), but knowing what I know now, for me, my daughter and son-to-be are the best things in my life. I was missing out on so much before I had Cora, but didn't know it.

Nicole said...

I just have to follow up this comment with the fact that both MY mother and mother in law have been very good about this. Polite, and careful not to push their opinions about when they wanted grandbabies. I have heard stories though, about others. Thankfully, my friends and family have been very tactful and kind! :-)