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The Big White Farmhouse

intentional living, little by little

December 27, 2016

My Word for 2017: Slow

Well, it’s that time of year again – the exciting occasion of fresh starts and big dreams!  If you’ve read here for any length of time, you know how I live for this, hah!  You may also know that I’ve been adopting a yearly word for a handful of years now.  

(2013 // Intention, 2014 // Brave, 2015 // Thrive, 2016 // Learn) 



As I look back on my choices, they all appear to be very action driven.  When I began the “One Word” tradition, I was an overwhelmed mom who needed a good kick in the pants to put myself out there and life the life I really desired.  And it worked!  The past four years have been full of adventure and fun and so much growth and I’m so thankful for taking that leap.  Yet now as we enter into 2017, I’m sensing the need for a change.


P’s birth was pretty intense and it’s taken me longer than usual to recover.  On top of that, I managed to get really painful tendinitis in the pointer finger of my dominant hand.  (Who knew you used that finger for everything?!)  So instead of immediately popping back to normalcy, I’ve spent most of December on the couch, cuddling a perfect little baby.  I’ve asked for help and humbly received it. (SO hard for me!!)  I’ve set down the massive to-do list and focused instead on just one or two things at a time.


So maybe it goes without saying, but 2017 seems to be the right time to reflect on the lessons I’ve been learning since P’s birth.  This year, I’m giving myself permission to slow down.  

For 2017, I want to explore intentional living from the standpoint of slowing down.  I’m still a list-loving, goal-driven girl, but I want to work on realistic expectations and doing things well.  Even though I could do all the things, I don’t have to do them all at the same time.  I would love to lose the baby weight, cook entirely homemade meals every night and see huge growth with Big White Farmhouse while getting debt free, training for a marathon, completing all of our home improvement projects and reading 50 books.  And God-willing, I have plenty of time to accomplish all of these goals.  But I don’t have to try to do it all at once.  As simple as that is to write, that concept is something I really need to learn and put into practice.  


A few big things I’m thinking about:


+ Less time mindlessly scrolling // More time reading, being creative and getting outside  


+ Less worrying about living an unrealistic standard // More accepting my current phase in life


+ Less spending carelessly // More focusing on our bigger goals and dreams


+ Less striving to do all the things at the same time // More doing one thing at a time and doing it well

And in case you think I don’t have any specific goals in my back pocket…I’ve limited myself to just a few!
+ I hope to work on 100 Little Things (#85) goal of “creating a postpartum wardrobe that makes me feel confident and not frumpy” with the added caveat of purchasing at least 75% of it secondhand or through ethical companies.  (Better on the wallet, the environment and mankind as a whole.  Win/win/win.)
+ I’ve been feeling inspired to really know my faith better, so I’m embarking on creating a morning routine of reading the Catholic Catechism cover to cover throughout the year.  (I’m using this plan if you’re interested too.)
+ I read the book, This Is Where You Belong, during the holidays and it became one of my favorite reads of the entire year.  I’m sure I’ll do a more in-depth post soon, but the short story is that it has me committed to digging into my town in 2017.  I want to put into practice the monthly concept of 3/$50 (spending $50 among three different small businesses…if more people did this, the gains for the entire town would be incredible) as well as investing into a local farm’s CSA.  

+ And probably most importantly, I want to pay off this debt!  We are in the hardest part of Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps (#2!!!) with two car payments (one so close to be paid in full!) and a student loan, so I’m committed to sticking to our budget, selling our unneeded things and getting closer to big, big dreams.

Wishing you a new year full of good things, friends.


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December 6, 2016

{family} Introducing our Newest Addition

He’s here!  Born on 12/2 and weighing 7lb. 3oz.
The labor and delivery was just as eventful as the pregnancy and I know I’ll be pondering it all for weeks to come.  
What a lesson-filled adventure he has been for me.  
We are so in love.

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Wishing you a wonderful Advent and Christmas season, friends.  See you in the New Year. xoxo 

November 30, 2016

{100 little things} November Review: Fall Flowers, a Winter Coat & President Garfield

November was a blur!  I feel like we had Halloween, I blinked and here we are at December’s door.  Time flies when you’re having fun.  Due to some unexpected health issues, I wasn’t quite as successful as I had planned, but still felt relatively accomplished for being hugely pregnant.  Current totals: 13 completed and 8 partial finishes.


#5. Leave a positive, thoughtful comment on 50 blog posts. 
I finished up the last batch of comments this month.  Below are a handful of the blogs, some repeats from last month and a few new ones too:
  • Brooke at Grace and Light
  • Tabitha at Team Studer 
  • Nell at Whole Parenting Family
  • Hannah at Gokie Notes 
  • Kitty at Wash the Plate
  • Jen at Into Your Will
  • Shelly at The Cunningham Family 
  • Mary at Let Love Be Sincere
  • Ginny at Small Things
  • Sheena at Bean in Love

#10. Send someone flowers, just because. 
I sent a bouquet of fall-inspired flowers from The Bouqs (the bouquet was called Autumn’s Callin’).  Every time I order, I’m tempted to subscribe to deliveries for myself!  So many gorgeous options there.
#87. Find a new winter coat.
To say I needed a winter coat is a big understatement.  Every year, I convince myself I can make do with what I have, but really, it was time to be a grownup and invest in something that will last.  I ended up going with a T Tahari wool-blend coat in black – super basic and boring, but something I think I’ll still like for years to come.


#97. Buy 2 new board games to play as a family.
We got Harry Potter Clue for M’s birthday.  I loved the traditional Clue as a kid and knew M would enjoy the twist.  Mark, M and I have had some really cut-throat games.  So fun.
  
#1. Read 35 books. (7/35 completed)
I’m officially back in the reading groove!  Four finishes this month: My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry, The Book of Speculation, Flight Behavior, and The Quality of Silence.  (Book report here.)


#6. Blog at least twice a week regularly. (4/12 months completed)
I’ve been trying to come up with a quantitative way to measure “regularly” and I think I’ve decided to go with the goal of 8 posts a month.  So some weeks, I may be incredibly inspired and knock out five posts in a week; in others, I might only get in my weekly Around Here post done.  The real goal is to just keep writing, despite the ebbs and flows.  (My only caveat is to give myself a break in December – that new baby and all!)  
My totals so far: August: 11 // September: 8 // October: 13 // November: 9


#52. Watch 15 documentaries. (10/15 completed)
The Beginning of Life: A beautiful look at the first few years of a child’s life.  While this vocation can be insanely hard, the role of motherhood truly is a priceless gift.
Without Charity: An interesting crime story about a naive girl and the repercussions of her actions. 
Amanda Knox: I’ve always been curious, but the case has been so dragged out through the years that I’ve never really known the whole story.  Mark and I watched the Netflix exclusive and while it did fill in a lot of the unknowns, we still came away not quite sure of her involvement.  Such a bizarre crime.
My Son the Jihadi:  This was a mother’s story of watching her son’s involvement in terrorist activity.  It was so heartbreaking.
American Experience: Murder of a President: If you’re anything like me, President James Garfield was just a blip in the history radar growing up.  I knew he was a president and I knew he had been assassinated, but that’s about it.  With all the hubbub of the election, I’ve become interested in past presidencies, and wow, does it all put today’s craziness in perspective!  While it seems like the world is caving in right now, America felt much the same in the 1880’s.  And somehow, despite racial divisions, political corruption and an assassination, we all managed to stick together.  Hope for 2017 and beyond!


#57. Make 20 freezer meals before the baby comes. (2/20 completed)
I had high hopes for this goal, but bed rest put a stop to any real attempts.  I did manage to help Mark make two gallon bags full of breakfast burritos, so that’s something!


#68. Grow BWF’s Instagram followers to 400+.
At the time of this posting, our Instagram account has 399 followers!!  So, so close.  I’m excited to finally *fingers crossed* knock this goal off the list in December.  


#93. Try 5 new local restaurants. (2/5 completed)
For our anniversary, Mark and I decided to keep it super simple and try a new restaurant to go.  At 38 weeks pregnant, I was all about the idea of staying home in my elastic waist pants and slippers, hah!  The burgers were delicious and I may or may not have dreamed about the Tex-Mex Eggrolls (and had him go back for more on two separate occasions, ahem…) – loving this local challenge so far!

November 29, 2016

{book report} My Latest Reads // November


As my part of my Learn goals for 2016, I’m reading a variety of styles and genres of books in the attempt to discover new ideas and expand my horizons.  My goal is to read at least 25 this year, of which I’m keeping track on Goodreads.  Are you over there?  Let’s connect!

My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman
I started this book after finishing Father Elijah, which was such a suspenseful thriller.  Because the pace was so different, I had a hard time getting into it at the beginning, but thank goodness for the gentle peer pressure of the book club!  I powered through and I’m so glad I did – so many beautiful lessons on generational relationships.

The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler 
Just okay for me.  I was sucked into the story quickly, but it lost some of its steam halfway through.  

Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
Another book for book club!  I’m so conflicted on this one.  I wasn’t really negatively affected by the climate change spin, but instead struggled with the main character, Dellarobia.  I wanted to like her and identify with her, but felt she was way too whiny.  

The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton
I had high hopes for this thriller about a mother and daughter alone in the dangerous Alaskan wilderness and on one level, it didn’t disappoint.  It was a quick read, with lots of imagery that had me imagining survival in such a freezing, unforgiving landscape.  The 10-year-old daughter, Ruby, is deaf and I really enjoyed experiencing life through her eyes.  Unfortunately, the plot line left much to be desired and I didn’t really feel like it was much of a thriller…I’d consider it more of a drama, maybe?  Just okay for me.
(I received this book from Blogging for Books, but all opinions are mine.)

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My Reading in Numbers

Books Read this Month: 4
Total Books Read this Year: 30
Books Read for the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2016 Challenge: 5
A book published this year
A book you can finish in a day
A book you’ve been meaning to read
A book chosen for me by my spouse
A book published before I was born


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