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The Big White Farmhouse

intentional living, little by little

November 4, 2019

No.313: Intentions for the Beginning of November

“Get used to lifting your heart to God, in acts of thanksgiving, many times a day. Because he gives you this and that. Because you have been despised. Because you haven’t what you need or because you have. Because he made his Mother so beautiful, his Mother who is also your Mother. Because he created the sun and the moon and this animal and that plant. Because he made that man eloquent and you he left tongue-tied … Thank him for everything, because everything is good.” 
– St. Josemaria Escriva

INTENTIONS FOR THE BEGINNING OF NOVEMBER

  • buy wrapping paper and wrap gifts for M
  • finish collecting items for Birthday Boxes and drop off at the food pantry
  • start thinking about Christmas 
  • send off broken crayons to The Crayon Initiative
  • make homemade playdough (100LT #58)
  • list 10 things on Poshmark/ebay
  • bake bread
  • catch up on snail mail correspondence
  • replace the foyer light

            PREVIOUS INTENTIONS

            If you’re reading on your phone or in a reader, be sure to click over to see what I checked off the list!

            • buy upholstery pins and finally finish the living room chair slipcover project (not perfect, but it looks better than before!)
            • purchase slippers for the kids who need them
            • start collecting items to assemble Birthday Boxes for the food pantry
            • buy a fabric shaver and try to save some of my older sweaters
            • sew the button back on my wool coat
            • condition the leather on my booties
            • clean my indoor/outdoor rug (I think I’m going to wait until spring to do this – it’s too chilly to be spraying it outside with the hose!)
            • try to take a decent family photo in our yard for Christmas cards
            • make a soup (I made tomato basil parmesan with grilled cheese sandwiches)
            • get our oven fixed (SO thankful for a working oven!)
            • bake pumpkin chocolate chip cookies (we made our go-to recipe and they were gone in minutes!)
            • give P a haircut (didn’t get to P, but I did give J a haircut and Sophie a trim)
            • catch up on snail mail correspondence
            • hang curtains in the little boys’ room

            October 30, 2019

            No.312: My Latest Reads // October

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            #60. THE MAN IN THE BROWN SUIT by Agatha Christie
            My Rating: ★★★☆☆

            My fourth Agatha Christie novel of the year!  This one was about an independent young woman, eager for adventure, who investigates an accidental death that she witnesses.  A page turner like the rest of Christie’s novels, but this one seemed to have a lot of names.  I was often flipping back and forth through the book to keep it all straight.  Not necessarily a bad thing – I just may be getting old, hah!  Solid three stars.  (This was also my 1924 pick for the 20th Century Reading Challenge.)


            #61. WHERE THE MOUNTAIN MEETS THE MOON by Grace Lin
            My Rating: ★★★★★

            Where the Mountain Meets the Moon was our school read aloud for September into October.  We loved it!


            #62. THE LIKENESS by Tana French
            My Rating: ★★★★☆

            This is the second book in the Dublin Murder Squad series and it didn’t disappoint!  Lots of twists and turns and many that I didn’t predict.  There were a few pieces to the puzzle that just didn’t add up if you think too much about it – like accents – but if you just read it at face value for the entertainment, it was great.  I’m anxious to get the next one in the series.

            #63. TODAY WILL BE DIFFERENT by Maria Semple
            My Rating: ★★☆☆☆

            I read and enjoyed Where’d You Go, Bernadette a few years ago, so when I saw Today Will Be Different at the thrift store, I snatched it up.  Unfortunately, it wasn’t nearly as good.  I didn’t care for the protagonist, the story was all over the place, and the Catholic/religion jabs were a little overkill.  Just okay for me.
            Fun fact: I found a boarding ticket tucked into the pages, so I’m assuming Elizabeth from Richmond didn’t care for the book either, ha!

            #64. MRS. MIKE by Benedict and Nancy Freedman
            My Rating: ★★★☆☆

            “You’ll see, you’ll come to understand.  These big things, these terrible things, are not the important ones.  If they were, how could one go on living?  No, it is the small, little things that make up a day, that bring fullness and happiness to a life.  Your Sergeant coming home, a good dinner, your little Mary laughing, the smell of the woods – oh, so many things, you know them yourself.” (p.158)

            I can add Mrs. Mike to my growing collection of frontier literature!  This one is about a Mounty, his wife, and the challenges they face in the Canadian wilderness.  I enjoyed it but wished there was more character development for the main characters.  Solid three stars.  (This was also my 1947 pick for the 20th Century Reading Challenge.)

            #65. THE BOOK THIEF by Markus Zusak
            My Rating: ★★★☆☆

            How do I begin to describe The Book Thief?  Even at over 500 pages, this very unique book about Nazi Germany seemed to be a fast read.  There are parts that I know I’ll be thinking about for some time.  I liked it.


            #66. NEVER HAVE I EVER by Joshilyn Jackson
            My Rating: ★★☆☆☆

            People say, I don’t know how she lives with herself, but every single one of them was living with their own worst thing, just fine. No one walks around holding their ugliest sin in the palm of their hand, staring at it. Our hurts are heavy, and we let them sink. Every day they drift lower, settling in murky places where the light can’t reach. All I had to do was wait. (24%)

            Never Have I Ever is a suspense thriller about secrets and blackmail and it was nothing like I thought it was going to be.  I flew through the book in days and there were a few twists that I never saw coming!  However, there are enough sensitive/inappropriate pieces in it to make me wary of blindly recommending it to anyone.  Just okay for me.


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            MY READING IN NUMBERS FOR 2019
            Books Read: 66
            Pages Read: 20,176
            Fiction: 42  //  Non-Fiction: 24
            Kindle Books: 22  //  Paper Books: 44
            Original 2019 books “to-read” total on Goodreads: 424 // Current “to-read” total: 417

            October 28, 2019

            No.311: This Week at the Farmhouse // vol.10

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            WHAT WE LEARNED 

            + In Around the World, we started our Australia unit and read the first half of Mirror.  We also watched all of the Wild Kratt episodes on Australian animals we could find!

            + TJ has been asking for more math, so I picked up this workbook.  He is so serious about his work and loooves putting the gold star sticker on his page when he’s done. 

            + D (5th grade) is working on his Lincoln’s Last Days matchbook folder project and it’s turning out great! 

            + Overheard from my seventh grader: “My two favorite subjects are Vocab Roots and Fallacy Detective…but not math.” 

            TEN THINGS I’M GRATEFUL FOR

            a gorgeous tree decked out in orange leaves by our driveway
            chilly mornings
            putting away my flip flops and taking out my slippers
            when the kids make dinner for me all on their own (a huge help!)
            a clean kitchen
            dainty twinkle lights
            steady sales on Poshmark
            a possible new opportunity for Mark
            new shoes for all of the kids (thanks Mom and Dad!)
            Lucy

            IN THE KITCHEN

            + On the menu:

            M: Mark and the big kids ate at an event, the little ones and I just had popcorn and PB&Js
            T: beef and cheese taquitos
            W: chicken caesar salads
            Th: Refrigerator Clean-Out Night
            F: frozen pizzas

            + How much I spent on groceries: $282.47

            GOOD THINGS

            + this shirt is too cute

            October 24, 2019

            No.310: Our Extraordinary Ordinary Life // October 2019 Edition

            A monthly project featuring ten photos (or more!) throughout the day that show a peek into our extraordinarily ordinary life.  Trying something new this month with a video!

            Wednesday, October 23, 2019


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