Musings Around the Fire

The Musing.
So, when I was sad about not camping, struggling with my asthma, and generall feeling down I found this parable about a butterfly and wanted to share it with you. In my upcoming A Christmas Storm, Lacy is flat on her back, staring into the sky and crying out, "Why me?" I know I've been there at points in my life. I'll bet you have too.
The parable
A man finds a butterfly struggling to hatch from its cocoon and decides to help by cutting a slit in the cocoon with scissors. The butterfly emerges, but it has a swollen body and shriveled wings. The man expects the butterfly's wings to enlarge and support its body, but the butterfly is unable to fly and spends the rest of its life crawling.
The moral
The moral of the story is that struggles in life help us develop strength and that it's important to tackle challenges on our own. The cocoon and the struggle to get through it are nature's way of forcing fluid from the butterfly's body into its wings, preparing it for flight.
What else is happening around my house? (Pictures below). Well, Hali is getting older, and like a lot of us, her hair is thinning. The girl is chilly, especially her undercarriage, which has always been nearly non-existent. Hoodie to the rescue. Despite her face, she really likes it.
I'm trying my hand at wood burning, and of course, it has to be owls. What do you think?
I also found a bread recipe that we like. It's soft, so good for sandwiches. I have a stand mixer with a dough hook.
Basically, it's
2 cups of water
1.5 tablespoons of yeast
2/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup oil
1 tablespoon of salt
3 cups of all-purpose flour
3 cups of whole wheat
Let it rise in a bowl covered until it doubles in size. Then, dump it on the counter, split it in two, and shape the loaves. I make a rectangle and roll it up. I let it rise again for about an hour.
Bake at 350 for 30 minutes.

Published on November 05, 2024 09:16
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