I'm in the second trimester of my pregnancy which means the sheer exhaustion has passed! I'm definitely enjoying having a normal energy level again. I do realize this will probably go away when I get in the end stage of the pregnancy but for now, I'm enjoying it. The return of my energy also means I'm back in the kitchen. In the past week, I've made cherry layer dessert and carrot cake. The cherry layer dessert I made for us last weekend. The carrot cake was for Steve's team. Remember how I'm bribing them with a homemade dessert when they win on quality? I'm about 3-4 desserts behind due to 1st trimester exhaustion. Thankfully they understand and are happy to get their treats when I'm able to make them. Right now, I have 2 loaves of banana bread in the oven. Last week Fareway had bananas on sale for 35 cents a pound. I picked some up for Steve. I always plan to make banana bread or muffins when I buy bananas since I won't eat them raw and Steve can only eat so many. Steve is visiting Nathan tomorrow so I plan to send a loaf with him. Nathan's a bachelor so I doubt he gets banana bread that often. He does make some fantastic cookies, though. I'm serious. If you ever have a chance to have some of his cookies, don't pass it up!
With my renewed energy, I'm also revisiting the idea of gardening and canning. We tried to have a fruit and vegetable garden this year but failed. Our first strike was not having any clue as to what we're doing. Our second strike was the unseasonably warm weather we experienced in March. The third strike was my pregnancy-related exhaustion. All of the work fell to Steve and the garden slipped by the wayside. However, I'm determined to have a garden next year and plan to spend the rest of this summer and all winter learning about gardening. This means checking books out from the library and talking to successful gardeners. My aunt Colleen suggested a book called Square Foot Gardening. Aunt Colleen has a pretty successful garden so I plan on checking out this book. She also suggested The Ball Blue Book of Canning. My mom also has this book so I plan on checking it out as well. And I'm also officially asking for your advice. If you're a gardener or a canner, give me your best tips!
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