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The Big White Farmhouse

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June 29, 2017

No.01: God is Faithful – The Story of our Big Move

Have you ever read the beginning of the Old Testament where the Israelites are newly saved from slavery and on their way to the Promised Land?  And then like, two seconds into the desert, they’re whining and complaining like spoiled children.  “We don’t have food!  We’ll never make it through!  God has forsaken us!”  In those two seconds, they forgot all the incredible wonders and miracles that God had performed for them.  Most importantly, they didn’t trust that He would care and provide for them.

Whenever I read those chapters, I shake my head at their impatience and bellyaching.  But uhh, take the plank out of your own eye, Ashley.  I’m so often guilty of doing the same exact thing.  Instead of trusting that God’s timing is best, I am quick to complain that life isn’t just as I had planned.

I don’t want to be this way.  I want to be a woman of great faith.  I want to be someone who seeps gratitude from her pores, someone who never forgets all the good that the Lord has done for her.  Because even if the road doesn’t look like we imagined, He is always, always faithful.

Below is the story of our move into our own soon to be big white farmhouse.  (It’s currently painted tan, but I’ve got big plans.)  It’s long, but read it its entirety, it is clear that God has been with us from the beginning.  Just like with Patrick’s birth, I hope I never forget that I’m always in good hands.

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It started with a dream deep in my heart: I want my children to run.

We lived in a wonderful suburban home – plenty big, with lots of bedrooms and space.  Truly, we had all that we needed and more!  But our yard was the size of a postage stamp and my children never really desired to play outside because a ton of kids in a postage stamp sized yard is hard.

In the summer of 2014, after living there for almost two years, I came across the most perfect house.  It was only ten minutes away, but on four gorgeously flat acres.  As we waited for the realtor to arrive to show us inside, I sat on the front stoop, largely pregnant with TJ, listening to the breeze on the small pond and watching my kids run and play in the yard.  I thought, this is exactly my dream.

But it wasn’t.  Even though the house had been sitting on the market for almost nine months, the weekend we were ready to put in an offer, two others also came in and we lost it.  I was devastated.

We decided to push through and look at other possibilities.  Each time, incredulously, we lost the house due to crazy circumstances.  We put in an offer on a house sitting on the market for six months only to hear that the owners were accepting an offer they had received months prior.  

We wanted to move and God was definitely (and clearly!) saying no.

In hindsight, we’re thankful for that no.  By September, we had a new baby.  We had costly home repairs come out of nowhere.  There was flooding in our rental property, resulting in more repairs we were unprepared for.  Purchasing that home, with its bigger mortgage payment, would have been devastating to our budget in light of all of these expenses.  God knew.

Fast forward to a year later, the summer of 2015.  We hesitantly started to look at houses again.  Again, crazy circumstances occurred for every house we saw.  For example, we put an offer on a house the weekend it went on the market, only to have them mysteriously reject it and then take the home off the market the following week.  We were praying and begging God for guidance and direction, but let’s be honest, I didn’t really like the answer.  The answer was no.

And again, in hindsight, we’re thankful for that.  Around the same time, our water heater flooded, not once but twice, resulting in more costly home repairs.  The renter in our previous home stopped paying his rent, making our budget really tight as we paid two mortgages.  God knew.

During the fall, Mark and I started talking about a piece of property that we had looked at months prior.  The home was very dated and poorly designed, but the six acres was attractive and we starting talking about renovations.  I kid you not, the very next day, I received an email saying that the home was pending purchase from another buyer.  At this point, Mark and I could only laugh.  We get it God, we’re not supposed to buy now.  But when?  I prayed for contentment.

In 2016, we found an ideal renter for our rental property and made some big decisions regarding schooling for the boys.  We actually had a lot of peace about staying put for awhile.  This was the time I kept saying, “And if not, He is still good.”  While our house wasn’t in our dream location, it was still home to our little children and we were determined to make it feel as such.  We started doing the upgrades we’d always talked about.  We watched in awe as the birds came to our feeder and the cottontail rabbit cared for her babies.  Life wasn’t exactly how we wanted, but it was still good.

In December, we welcomed our sweet baby boy.  In January 2017, we decided to put our rental property up for sale.  Despite being the middle of winter and the slow real estate market, we were shocked to sell it after only three weeks.  With that behind us, we casually peeked at listings again, never intending to see anything great.  But that’s when we found it: a farmhouse on five acres that literally looked like the house in my dreams.  On Saint Patrick’s Day (and with our history, the exact day certainly doesn’t go unnoticed), we took a tour and fell in love.  It was all I had imagined and more.

And thus began the most crazy, stressful, and exciting adventure of my life!  We put in an offer the next week and the sellers were so great – accepting and accommodating to our contingency needs, the inspection repairs were done quickly – shoot, even their requested closing date fit perfectly in our timeline.  (The boys were able to finish the school year!)  We put our house on the market right after Easter and three weeks, 40+ showings, two open houses and a bunch of gray hairs later, we had a contract.

A little over a week ago, we received the keys and officially moved into our new home.

Now that it’s all said and done, we are so humbled by God’s incredible provision for our family.  We are excited to raise our children here and share the joy of this opportunity with others.  My favorite place in the entire world is my great-grandmother’s farmhouse in the countryside of Maine.  How crazy to think that I will be able to create a similar space here in Virginia for future generations to come!  I can’t wait.

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One more note:
After lots of consideration and prayer, I’m happy to be back to writing in this space.  I’ve given up on the ideas of earning an income, providing loads of free printables and being Pinterest-worthy.  The heart of this blog has always been to record the ordinary extraordinary of my life and to find (and spread) joy and gratitude in everything.  So that’s what remains – just a little blog about a woman striving to live a full life and all the lessons learned along the way.  I’m honored to have you here.  

April 4, 2017

New Beginnings

Here’s to new beginnings.

So many changes are happening in my life right now and it seems this blog is no exception!  I’ve been blogging since June of 2011 – almost six years! – and much like life, the “pages” of this space have ebbed and flowed with time and energy and enthusiasm.  For the past few weeks, I’ve felt the nudge to try something new, to go in a similar but different direction.  One that includes my children, but also respects their privacy as they grow.  One that feels simpler, more organic and less forced.  One that shares the many things I’m grateful for and the simple, everyday stories that go with them.  What does that look like?  What things do I keep and what do I set aside?  I’m still hashing it all out and it’s exciting and a little scary.  But all change is like that, isn’t it?

Here’s to new beginnings.

March 17, 2017

{around here} Week 11/52: Week of 3.13.17

A collection of our ordinary days, recorded every week.

Around here, I have been:
enjoying having the boys home for two days.  After a handful of days in the 60s, the weather decided it was still winter and finally snowed!  The kids have been waiting anxiously all season so it was a fun surprise.  They played for hours and we had to eventually bribe them with hot cocoa and treats to get them to come inside (a few are battling colds).  It was a much needed break from reality for all of us, free from responsibilities and cozy in our home.  I loved it.  

watching Annedriods on Amazon Prime with the kids.  A fun mix of science, robotics and engineering.  And now my kids want to make a robot.

writing cards.  I’m loving how it forces me to slow down and really think and pray for the recipient.  This week, I sent a thank you card to a friend who brought a baby gift for P and started on another pocket letter for my sister in college.  I also participated in a project for a young mom battling cancer.  I’ve been thinking a lot about free time and using it wisely and in ways that fill me up.  I always thought that I never had time for hand-written notes, but that’s not really true.  I just didn’t feel it was a priority at that point in my life.  Now more than ever, I think it is – it may take the place of another activity (usually reading), but there’s always time to sneak it into my week.

reading all the books.  I requested a handful of e-books from the library a few weeks ago and they are all coming in at once!  I’ve got Jim Gaffigan’s Food: A Love Story, The Wife, the Maid and the Mistress and the second book in the Series of Unfortunate Events series that I’ll be reading on my phone.  Add in my Lenten reading, Charlotte Mason book and Upstairs in the White House.  I’ll definitely have more than enough to dive into in the coming weeks!

trying new “ice creams”, or maybe more accurately, frozen desserts.  Mark picked up a coconut milk one and an almond milk one.  I LOVE ice cream so wasn’t expecting much, but they’re actually pretty good.  The coconut milk does seem to have a hint of coconut taste, but not off-putting.  Now I’ll have something to enjoy this summer with everyone else!

researching and reading and dreaming and praying and hoping.  We have big decisions to make and it’s scary and stressful and so exciting all at the same time.

Big White Farmhouse notes:
+ Easter basket ideas post from earlier this week here (and a coupon code!)
+ I did a reorder for more mr. and mrs. forks (such a great bridal shower gift) and added a few new options for our garden markers.  Coming next week!


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FAVORITE PICTURE BOOKS OF THE WEEK: an attempt to read more to my little ones
Ducks Don’t Wear Socks
Everybunny Dance!

RELIGIOUS TRUTH TO PONDER: a piece of my faith to think about or put into practice
“The heroic minute.  It’s time to get up, on the dot!  Without hesitation, a supernatural thought and…up!  The heroic minute; here you have a mortification that strengthens your will and does not weaken your body.” -St. Josemaria Escriva, The Way #206

THIS WEEK’S MENU:
m: leftovers
t: pulled pork sandwiches
w: more leftovers
th: tacos
f: homemade cheese pizza

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March 14, 2017

{five favorites} Easter Basket Ideas from Big White Farmhouse

I’ve just begun the search for the perfect items to put in the kids’ Easter baskets this year.  Through the years, I’ve become more and more picky about what makes the cut.  I like quality toys that won’t break days after arrival and items that foster creativity and get their imaginations going.  (And books.  And they get a little bit of candy too, of course.)  Are you the same way?  It has been a long time since I’ve participated in #5Faves, but I thought I’d jump back in today with five Easter basket ideas from our shop, Big White Farmhouse:  

Peg Doll Vehicle Sets // Sophia and TJ LOVE these wooden vehicles.  They are sturdy enough for little hands, but look just as sweet displayed on a nursery shelf.  We have a police car, firetruck, airplane, pink coupe and blue rover.

Wooden Rattles // SO cute for the littlest ones!  We have a wide variety of designs: bear, cat, heart, car, bunny and bird!
eco-dough and eco-crayons // Eco-dough is made with natural ingredients and colored using fruit and veggie extracts.  I like this big set because it’s easy to separate for many baskets.  The eco-crayons are made to look like sea rocks from the coast of Maine and are great for the one to two year old crowd.  
Treasure Hunter’s Kit // If you’re looking for less “stuff” but with a bigger impact, this kit may be perfect.  Everything you need for a treasure hunt is included in a beautiful wooden box.  Be sure to also check out the Fairy House Kit too.
Scatter Garden Kits // A unique idea for the child that values quality time.  I can imagine a themed basket with everything you need to create a garden together: one of our scatter garden kits (we have a butterfly habitat, songbird habitat, fragrant flowers or honeybee), a pair of gardening gloves and maybe some kid-sized tools.  (I’ve heard awesome things about this book too.)  So fun.

And a special bonus for you, my blogging friends:
Take 15% off anything in the shop with the coupon code BLOGFRIEND.  Good until Sunday, April 2, 2017.


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