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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot 02.14.2025

Welcome to another great weekend! 

And what better way to enjoy it, in full, than with a visit to Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot

What makes this link-up special is that we encourage you to link up not only your current posts and good ideas, but also the great stuff in your archives! Yes, let's all show some love for those great posts resting in the archives...

Yes, that's right, we love all your new posts, but older posts are not only encouraged, they are welcomed and appreciated! So don't hold back, share, share and share some more!



Wait, did I hear that correctly? Yes you did...

Huh?, did you say, older posts are welcome too? Yep, we sure did. And UNLIMIED sharing as well. So let's give those older (and STILL really great!) posts some recognition and respect. Because let's be honest, last month's or even last year's creative work is still great work, simply buried in the archives...and why we encourage you bring them out and share them all right here! 

At each Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot, we look forward to seeing all your great projects, ideas, recipes, crafts and any other family friendly blog posts you wish to share.

Bring them all on, because, in our opinion, the more the merrier! 



Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot is currently shared over three FOUR blogs: 

Let us introduce ourselves! We each offer a different perspective on life and hope you enjoy not only this link-up, but all that you may find, when you visit any of our personal blogs!




Melynda@ Scratch Made Food! & DIY Homemade Household - Our name says it all! Scratch cooking and baking while living on a three generation homestead in East Texas. In my spare time I garden, chase chickens, spend as much time as possible with my grandson, and knit. Life is good!

Marsha@ Marsha in the Middle - Marsha started blogging in 2021 as an exercise in increasing her neuroplasticity.  Oh, who are we kidding?  Marsha started blogging because she loves clothes, and she loves to talk or, in this case, write!  You can find her on her blog, Marsha in the Middle.  

Lisa@ Boondock Ramblings - Lisa shares about the fiction she writes and reads, her faith, homeschooling, photography and much more on her blog, Boondock Ramblings. 

Sue@ Women Living Well After 50. - Sue started blogging in 2015 and writes about living an active and healthy lifestyle, fashion, book reviews and her podcast and enjoying life as a woman over 50. She invites you to join her living life in full bloom. 

I invite you to follow our hosts on their individual blogs or any of the social media pages you visit, making it easy to keep up to date with just about every little thing going on! And there are many...we tend to be a busy group.
 

Let's honor all the bloggers! 

And our new feature, that I am most excited about! As promised, we have rebooted the reboot! In honor of the bloggers who take the time each week to share their creative content with us. We will be featuring a different blogger each week!  We invite you to stop by the featured bloggers blog, take a look around and say hello! 

This week we are featuring... 



Nancy's Fashion Style, because clothes don't look good on a hanger! Nancy explores the fun of fashion, unique and beautiful color combinations as well as what is new on the horizon. If fashion is your favorite topic, you will want to drop by, say hello to Nancy and see what is new. 





We would love to have additional Co-Hosts to share in the creativity and the fun! If you think this would be a good fit for you and you like having fun (come on now, who doesn't?!) while still being creative, drop one of us an email and someone will get back with you!

And now back to our regularly scheduled Reboot!

What's happening at our house?

The rain is back! While January is our coldest month, February seems to be our wettest! I jokingly referred to it as lake making weather, our first February in Texas. Every dip in a field along with planned out engineered lake beds, fills to capacity. Many farmers and ranchers rely on those instant lakes when the weather heats up, about July. Cattle love them as so the goats and sheep. 

I haven't been working in the garden in a few days, but I did get two or three beds weeded before it got to cold and wet to be our there. And to think it was 81 degrees only five days ago, sheesh...




We are getting eggs everyday from our smallest hens. I or my husband has gathered five eggs a day for the last three days. And now that the younger hens are laying, they are not as timid to step up to the scratch and get their share. The bigger hens and the rooster do still peck a bit, but the little ladies are eating well. 

And the newest news here, I am working on a 100% whole wheat sourdough loaf.  The loaf you see in the photo, is my third loaf and each one has shown improvement, which is quite exciting for me. Sourdough has until now not be my loaf...

So why did my husband and I put together a tiny house homestead here in East Texas? 

Turns out, it is a bit of an interesting story, you can read about it here if you like...and now that we are settled in, we have also made a photo tour of our 5thwheel tiny home. You really must be organized to fit it all in, cooking, gardening, homesteading and also a bit of fun from time to time!

And from time to time when inspiration strikes, I write about it all. The good, the bad, and all the other stuff from years ago, if you have an interest in creative thoughts down on paper...you could take a gander here

And...



I try each day to get out and take a moment for myself to observe and see the daily changes taking place on our property. These moments taken out wandering have helped me find small repairs needing done as well as a rose that might have just bloomed. I decided to photograph these findings for enjoyment yes, but also to observe the land around me along with the changes (and hopefully improvements through the years.) You can find those photos at our Welcome to our Homestead page.  

In case you missed them, here are two of our favorite recipes that we enjoy on regular rotation from Scratch Made Food & DIY Homemade Household

If you are still looking for a special dessert for Valentine's Day, look no further!




And these three that caught my eye!:


Under The Sea Handmade Cards. @amy'screativepursuits 



And now on to the Link-up! THANK You to all that share and visit, we appreciate it very much because Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot wouldn't work or be as much fun, without you! 





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  1. Thank you so much for featuring my Under-the Sea cards! I so appreciate it!

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    1. Amy, you are so welcome, thank you for sharing with us at WTJR!

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  2. Happy Valentine's Day, Melynda! Thanks so much for hosting us all. Your whole wheat sourdough sounds like it will be a winner! Can't wait for you to share more! Today we are sharing #46 and #47. Have a great weekend!

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    1. Laura and crew, thanks so much for sharing with us at WTJR, I know we all appreciate it!

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  3. Melynda,
    Happy Valentine's Day!
    My Link Ups for today's party are # 44, 45 and 48!
    Thanks so much for hosting!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links!! I hope you are enjoying your week and you are doing well...
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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  4. Dear Melynda, Happy Valentines, and thanks for hosting. Enjoy your weekend
    My entries this week #59+60

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    1. Esme, thanks so much for joining us at WTJR, we all appreciate it!

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  5. Thank you so much for featuring my homeschooling post! My girl friend makes such a great whole wheat sourdough loaf that even my oldest (who loathes all whole wheat products) told me it was good and I should start making it. Good luck with getting that recipe perfected.

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    1. Joanne, thank for sharing with us at WTJR. Sourdough has eluded me for decades, so this has been a fun way to up my bread baking skills! Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it.

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