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    Mother to six Little Women and Two Little Men. Married to a Happy Mortician. Caretaker to goats, chickens and many, MANY bunnies. Photographer. Homeschooler.Β Lover of Jesus, coffee & tea and all things pink & vintage.

Just Peachy.

“For many, canning breeds nostalgia: memories of watching from grandma’s counter

or helping momma pull the skin off blanched tomatoes …”

– Nicole Baute

I’m not sure why … but canning everything or as much as possible was on my to-do list before Baby #4 makes his or her sweet arrival this October.

I’ve been feeling the need to tread softly, eat locally, shop locally, waste not, want not … and gosh, well, canning sounded like a ton of fun, so why not? I love a good challenge!

I fondly remember my mom, working away in our family kitchen, steam escaping from the huge pot of boiling water on the stove, baskets and baskets of fresh green beans and tomatoes, lined up, ready to be preserved for another winter in the Clair family. I remember sitting in front of a Laurel & Hardy black and white movie, snapping the ends off of the green beans while giggling at the silly antics of the two goofy actors on the t.v. screen. I remember loving my mom’s homemade salsa and thinking her dill pickles were better than any I’ve ever tasted. I remember picking fresh, wild apples from the farmer’s fields that surrounded our home in the country, bringing them home and watching my mom create delicious tart apple sauce right before my eyes.

Canning. A mysterious chapter in the “Mom world” I hadn’t attempted to venture into – until now.

Earlier this summer, my BFF and I made strawberry jam … we had a blast – a sticky, awesome mess was made and our families promptly devoured the jam as quickly as we made it. (Note to self: make a bigger batch of jam next time!)

And that gave me the canning bug …

So today, on a whim of energy and a spur of the moment decision, I decided to try canning peaches. I googled a recipe for general instructions, packed girls in my truck and took off in search of my Canning Supplies. Standing in the canning aisle at the local store, I spotted what looked like a learned-canner-of-many-delicious-foods … I rattled off a list of questions for her and she kindly answered them and assured me “Oh, canning peaches is easy!!! You’ll be fine …”

I wasn’t so sure. I’m the type of girl who can mess up the easiest muffin recipe in the world.Β  Honestly.
Still, I loaded up the cart with jars and lids, a huge pot and “jar-grabbers” and snaked my way through the aisles back to the till – when lo and behold, an Angel of Canning Mercies appeared … my awesome, sweet amazing Gramma bumped into my cart and all my troubles dissolved like sugar boiling away in a pot of scalding hot water (a bit of canning humor, perhaps? Ok, so I tried…) Ahhh, I LOVE having my gramma live here in town with me! (A dream come true!)

Yes, my wonderful Gramma gently led me back home and helped with each step of the way … her beautiful years of experience were like a beacon of hope for my little-canning-experience. Together, while the girls coloured and cut out pictures at the kitchen table, we boiled, peeled, pitted, cut, made syrup and canned our first batch of glorious homemade peaches together … it was like Heaven …

All three jars of it.

Okay, so tip #1 – make sure you peaches are RIPE before beginning your canning process. Mine, obviously, were not all ready for the boiling pot.

But they will be … on Thursday … so watch out Canning World, here I come!

{That is, if i remember. I seem to have a serious case of baby brain recently. Hubby just found my iphone in the freezer tonight. That’s pretty pathetic.}

So some of you asked for the recipe – and as far as I know, there’s nothing secretive or fancy in this recipe – very simple (and three cheers for that!)…

1) Pick your peaches. Apparently, Freestone is the way to go. The pits are easier to remove … and it takes about five good peaches per one quart jar … just so you know. πŸ™‚

2) Make your sugar syrup. I used the light recipe – but I guess it depends on how sweet you want it. Start warming the water and add the sugar, stirring slowly until it dissolves. Bring to a gentle boil and keep simmering. Once it’s ready, keep it hot but not boiling. I used two cups of sugar per six cups of water. This makes about 7 cups of syrup.

3)Β  Boil your jars for 10 minutes. Sanitize, sanitize, sanitize!

4) Wash your peaches.

5) Peel your peaches. The best way, so I’ve heard, is to scald them quickly for about 20 seconds – remove them from the boiling water and put them quickly into ice cold water. The skins should just slide off! To tell you the truth, my Gramma did this step so I’m not sure how hard it was, but hopefully it wasn’t too hard! (Gramma, why do I always put you on the hardest task in the kitchen?!)

6) Cut up the peaches. Take out the pits.

7) Making sure the jars are hot and the syrup is hot, pour the peaches and then syrup into the *hot* jars one at a time. It’s very important that the jars are hot and the syrup covers all of the peaches. Do you see a pattern here? Hot, hot, hot. Leave a little room at the top for the jar to seal.

8) Make sure the jar rims and edges are CLEAN and not sticky with peach juice so wipe them with a cloth and clean them up. Also very important or else it won’t seal. Pop on the seal (the middle lid part – what is that name?) twist the lid and secure … and you’re done!

Mmmmmmm!! I can’t wait to feed peaches to the girls in the dead of winter or bake a delicious peach crisp for Thanksgiving! And as soon as baby is old enough for yummy homemade baby food, think of the deliciousness awaiting him or her! πŸ™‚

Wow, those two jars look lonely. Don’t worry. On Thursday, the peach family will grow. I already told hubby to get some shelves up in our very-creepy-over-100-year-old basement for all my canning. He just smirked. We’ll show him.

Next up (after the peaches) – tomatoes!! Does anyone have any awesome recipe for tomato sauce they want to share?! πŸ™‚

August 27, 2010 - 8:48 pm

Krista ter Stege Beautiful pictures Gillian…it’s very nice to see you after all these years! I can’t wait for your tomato recipes, we have an abundance of them growing in our garden!

August 27, 2010 - 5:04 pm

Jen What a beautiful photo of you and your Gramma!

August 25, 2010 - 9:32 pm

Melissa I love the tomato sauce recipe out of the Soprano’s cookbook

August 24, 2010 - 9:52 pm

Bethany It is so wonderful that you have your Gramma close by ~ I miss both of mine so dearly and I love reading about your adventures together. Grammas are the best! It’s like they have been waiting their whole life just to give to you, in this moment, no matter what that moment may be, big or small. Enjoy the peachy goodness!

August 24, 2010 - 1:54 pm

Brenda (Gillian’s Mom) I’m so glad you remember all of that! I LOVED canning and pickling! It was so fulfilling, as a mom and nourisher of your family. Sorry I never taught you but I did make you do the labour work! (obviously LOL) A tip … I never skinned my peaches … just canned them with the skins on. When you open the jars, the skins just roll off the peaches, literally!! So much easier and less mess! Freestone is the ONLY way to go!! Good job, Gillian & Gramma! xo

August 24, 2010 - 1:08 pm

Claire Wow Gillian, your Gran’s awsome! I’m a bit envious! What a nice way to spend time together. I used to can pre-kids now I’m afraid to start as I worry I’ll never finish. I just bought some perfect Niagara Freestone peaches at Rock Garden Farm. You’ve inspired me to haul out the jars!

August 24, 2010 - 12:06 pm

Tracy Reid You could also try canning some baby food too! I did that when I was still pregnant with my second baby and it was so great and easy to be able to feed her homemade peach baby food in the winter when there weren’t any peaches (or plums, pears etc) available in the store. Easier to do now then after your little one arrives too!

Good luck with your canning! Love your photos!

August 24, 2010 - 10:27 am

Sherri Smith YUMMY! I love the idea of peach crisp for Thanksgiving. Good job Gillian!

August 24, 2010 - 10:26 am

Sherri Smith YUMMY! I love the idea of a peach crisp for Thanksgiving! Good job Gillian!

365 days of {Joy}

It’s been a whirlwind week – from shooting sessions, proofing, to helping out at my church VBS (which was so much awesome fun!) and nursing my sick two year old, Lucia… I’m beat! Thankful for tomorrow’s day of rest for me and the girls.

With the craziness of this week, I am just posting a special sneak peek right now … but hopefully worth the wait! πŸ™‚

August 21, 2010 - 11:05 pm

Brenda (Gillian’s Mom) Again… your pics are always so beautiful and cute!! Love them !!! <3

August 21, 2010 - 10:12 pm

Tabitha Awwww, what a gorgeous family!!! Hope you get LOTS of rest tomorrow!

63 Days.

“Life is always a rich and steady time
when you are waiting for something to happen or to hatch.”
— E.B. White, Charlotte’s Web

63 days. That’s how much longer I have to carry this wee baby in my womb.

I know to some of you, that may sound like a long time, but to me, well, I know it’s going to race by and before I know it, I will be holding another precious little newborn in my arms … I can’t wait to drink in that amazing fresh smell of my baby, hold him or her against my chest for hours and listen to his soft breathing … introduce the girls to their newest sibling and spend the winter months cuddled up with my baby and my loves.

And yet, I can. I’m not a huge planner – definitely not the a-type personality, so preparing for the baby’s arrival is not really stressful for me. Or else I’m just ignoring the fact that I haven’t washed a single sleeper yet or even cracked the nursery door in months. It’s all the other work I have to do.

Like putting all our personal photos in photo albums – from the past three years. (Yes, I know. Sad.)

Organizing the girls’ rooms from the post-summer fun.

Canning. Yes, I have grand intentions of canning and freezing and stocking up my freezer and pantry for the winter months. So far, all I’ve made is jam.

Re-doing my gardens. They are ridiculous. I have no clue what I’m doing, but all I know is next year, I will be able to take Amazon Jungle themed photo sessions in my very own backyard if I don’t do something about these gardens soon.

Organizing my basement. My friend/assistant/fellow preggo photographer, Heather, can attest to this. She had to go to my basement today to get all the boxes for packaging up photo orders. I’m surprised she made it back out alive. Seriously.

Renewing family health cards. Yes.

But I guess all of that can wait … or it might just have to wait if I don’t get it all done before baby arrives … it’s really not that important in the grand scheme of things, is it? (Okay, so health cards are important … but that aside …)

I just visited my awesome family doctor this week for a baby checkup. Looks like baby is nearly exactly the same size as my last oneΒ  … we’ve flip flopped on our choice on baby names so much this pregnancy. We’re still sticking with our original boy name, but are having trouble coming up with something that starts with an L and doesn’t sound like our other girl names …
This baby has hiccups. All the time.

And doesn’t stop moving, kicking and squirming. Lacey giggles at night when she watches my belly jump around. I am so enjoying this pregnancy, despite the rushed feeling, the ridiculous to-do list and the exhaustion at the end of the day.

Because when it’s all said and done, I know what is to come … in 63 days or less.

Β 

August 23, 2010 - 5:26 pm

Lori You’re radiant Gillian. I can’t wait to see your little belly in person πŸ™‚

August 22, 2010 - 11:28 am

Amber I am so excited for you!! These pictures are beautiful!!

August 21, 2010 - 10:24 pm

Teresa you look georgeous Momma ! Can’t wait to meet your precious gift from God β™₯

August 21, 2010 - 10:13 pm

Tabitha Love it girl!! You’re beautiful πŸ™‚

August 19, 2010 - 10:12 pm

Lita Beautiful pictures and sooo exciting!

August 19, 2010 - 12:19 am

Angela Yay!!! How exciting!!! And for Lacey to experience this baby’s growth…how special! I’ll bet she’ll be such an awesome helper! xo

August 18, 2010 - 10:00 pm

Grandma Gerr So beautiful! <3

August 18, 2010 - 8:54 pm

Sherri Smith Such Love. I can see it in your face. πŸ™‚

August 18, 2010 - 8:27 pm

Catherine So nice to see photos of you! Being pregnant is just wonderful, I’m so glad you’re enjoying it so much.

August 18, 2010 - 7:45 pm

Heather Awww love the summer glow to these !!! You are the cutest pregnant lady alive !!! And as for the to-do list… lol my poor babe has had nothing prepared for her arrival either and I only have 36 days to go… not panicking… yet… The things that are important will get done πŸ™‚

August 18, 2010 - 7:41 pm

Catherine Oh Gillian – you look radiant and beautiful! Almost makes me want to be pregnant again….(almost!) πŸ˜€

Cherry {Love}

We’re approaching 31 weeks in the pregnancy … I’m very excited to meet this baby … life is going change so much and I am so grateful for this well-loved change already. As hectic and insane as it will be some days (most days!), I am going to love having another baby in the house!

Lately, my firstborn baby, Lacey, has really formed an attachment to mommy … at first, I didn’t understand this new stage – she cries sometimes when I leave her, refuses to go to her gramma’s (a familiar, loving home she usually begs to go to!), says she misses me when I have to go out and wants to sleep with me every night. Someone mentioned it might be the baby … I’m not sure, but I’m actually enjoying this extra loving from my firstborn.

We’ve stayed up late, ate cherries and talked about our day. She braids my hair and plays with her stuffed animals.

Lacey’s starting Grade One in three weeks. {sigh} It’s bittersweet. I love having her be my “oldest” and I love sharing our late nights together but I also miss that baby/little girl stage …

She’s growing up so fast and I’m glad to have a few nights a week together of just being … together. Wouldn’t change it for the world.

August 18, 2010 - 3:16 pm

Grandma Gerr Lovely sweet Lacey! <3

August 18, 2010 - 10:21 am

Emily Dilloway Such a darling! Soak it up while you can πŸ˜‰

August 18, 2010 - 9:30 am

Brenda (Gillian’s Mom) Awh, how sweet!! Lacey is so precious and will always be special πŸ™‚ It is sad how time keeps on marching by! So glad you realize it and that you are cherishing all the seconds and minutes and hours and days! You are a good mommy, Gillian! xo

August 17, 2010 - 11:25 pm

Lori Tinella Gillian,
I can understand you totally. At one time you had just Lacey, your first and she had you all to herself. Now you share yourself with all the girls and soon another wee one!( Oh my! ) I cherish time spent alone with each of my girls because it is so precious. Enjoy all your blessings as I know you do! Lori

August 17, 2010 - 10:26 pm

Cathy Bray I love spending time with my “first born” too. Today I discovered that she’s now taller than me…at eleven! Sigh….

August 17, 2010 - 9:59 pm

Shannon So sweet Gillian – the cherries and Lacey <3

August 17, 2010 - 9:59 pm

Shannon So sweet Gillian!

Red Hair Rocks.

This seems to be the summer of red-haired children. I love it!

Nothing like the smiles of a little red-haired baby with big blue eyes… oh Hayden, you are too cute!

P.S. Our church is gearing up for our annual VBS (Vacation Bible School) …. if you’re in the Orangeville area and are looking for something fun (and free! and awesome!) for your kids to do this week, here are the details! And if you show up, you’ll find a seven-month-pregnant Gigi on the stage, jumping around to the music and leading the worship!!!! Wahooo!

August 15, 2010 - 10:48 pm

Chris R. Love them as always! His drool is priceless! Thanks : D

August 15, 2010 - 10:21 pm

Tabitha He’s so cute!!! Love the little drool!! And we look forward to seeing you and the girls at VBS tomorrow!

August 15, 2010 - 10:20 pm

Tabitha Oh he’s adorable – love the little drool πŸ™‚ Can’t wait to see you at VBS tomorrow!