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November 20, 2023

No.782: Last Week at the Farmhouse // Caring For Our Neighbors & Myself

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Oh my goodness.  November feels like it has spun me around and around and then spit me out!  You know your life is too full when you have to make daily to-do lists on 4×6″ pieces of paper because there’s just not enough room to write in your weekly planner.  Yeesh.  The silly part is that it’s not even really farm tasks, it’s just life tasks!  To everything there is a season…I’m looking forward to a slower pace.  Soon!

There’s another new baby in our community!  When the world feels dark and cruel, man oh man do we need and appreciate new life!  Praise be to God for the light that comes from these babies.  Anyway, we brought over dinner and gifts for both the new baby and the big sisters.  And frugal accomplishment: I learned how to make a gift bag from wrapping paper to package up the itty bitty outfit!

In farm news, the two new piglets arrived on Wednesday!  We named them Millie and Sally, a la The Dick Van Dyke Show.  They are so sweet and are warming up to us already.  Max and Ruby, the “big kids” piglets, are obsessed with their new neighbors.

On my nightstand: Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake by Frank W. Abagnale and The Catholic Mass: Steps to Restore the Centrality of God in the Liturgy by Bishop Athanasius Schneider.  I seem to be reading at a snail’s pace this month.

The kids and I made a batch of vanilla granola.  It was gone in two days.

Even though this week was crazy, I somehow decided that it was just the right time to start intentionally creating new habits!  I turn 40 next year and have been thinking a lot about how I want to feel moving into this new decade.  I want to feel less stress and more peace.  I want to feel strong.  I want to be in good health.  I want to be a saint.  (That one’s the most difficult!)  Everything I do today is a gift I give myself in the future.  A few new habits I started this week:

  • starting the morning with a big glass of water and electrolytes
  • waiting one hour after waking before my first cup of coffee
  • completing a low intensity but powerful workout 5x/wk (I started this beginner workout plan from Nourish Move Love)
  • thinking of morning farm chores as an opportunity to get sunshine into my eyes
  • finding creative ways to have protein in every meal I eat

November 15, 2023

No.781: The Wednesday Five #34

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Happy Wednesday!

A QUOTE

Life isn’t long enough to do all you could accomplish. And what a privilege even to be alive. In spite of all the pollutions and horrors, how beautiful this world is. Supposing you only saw the stars once every year. Think what you would think. The wonder of it! – Tasha Tudor

TABS OPEN IN MY BROWSER RIGHT NOW
  • this soup recipe to make for a friend who recently had a new baby
  • also thinking about making these muffins for a snack option for the two big sisters
  • the first episode of an old BBC series about daily life and rationing during WWII
  • this cookie box option for Christmas neighbor gifts
  • this beeswax candle kit to roll for Advent (getting a tradition to-do knocked off the list!)
A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ART

“For to be a farmer’s boy” by Winslow Homer (found here)

A THOUGHT-PROVOKING VIDEO

I found this mini documentary really interesting and have already found a biography to add to my TBR.  It’s called The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays and the Birth of Public Relations by Larry Tye.

CHRISTMAS COOKIE BRAINSTORMING

What are your go-to cookies and/or sweet treats during the Christmas season?  I’m brainstorming ideas for the neighbor’s cookie boxes and would love to hear your favorites!  I’ll go first and share one of ours: Gingerbread Men!

November 13, 2023

No.780: Last Week at the Farmhouse // Simple Autumn Days

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I worked on a new junk journal for December!  One aspect of junk journaling that I love is the ability to use up crafty projects in a useful way.  For example, I enjoy cross-stitching but I’m always at a loss for what to do with them once I’m finished.  Anyway, I recently found a finished Santa piece that I made more than a decade ago!  I had attached it to mounting board but woo, it was a terrible job.  I pulled and warped the fabric and it was nowhere near straight.  (I’m assuming I had planned to frame it for decor but the end result was so bad, I must have tucked it away in my craft box to deal with later, ha!)  This week, I decided to pull it off the mounting board – sadly warping it even further – and used it as the cover of my December journal.  It’s wonky and imperfect, but it’s something I made with my own hands and it didn’t end up in the trash!  For the back, I whipped up a quick hand-stitched hexagon piece from red and green fabrics I already owned.  Voila!  A fabric cover for all of our December memories.

New recipe of the week: pumpkin scones!  Not too sweet and delicious.

A quote from Padre Pio: “…stay in the boat in which Our Lord has placed you, and let the storm come.  You will not perish.  It appears to you that Jesus is sleeping, but let it be so.  Don’t you know that if he sleeps, his heart vigilantly watches over you?  Let him sleep, but at the right time, he will awoken to restore your calm.”

My husband’s coworker and his wife just had their first baby!  She was full term, but he was itty bitty (6lbs!) and has had to spend the past two weeks in the NICU.  I picked up some adorable, tiny preemie outfits and had so much fun packaging it up.

November 10, 2023

No.779: Little Bits and Bobs // 05

A series about little thoughts and things to share.  I hope you’ll share your thoughts and latest finds with me too!

+ There’s been a lot of brainstorming around here this week.  I’m a little overwhelmed with the idea that Christmas is only six weeks away.  Slow down, time!  As the kids get older, their gifts get harder to come up with and are way more expensive; we’re a very simple Christmas gift kind of family and trying to keep on budget is still proving tricky.  This week, the kids helped me write down all of our December traditions that are important to them, so I’ve got that list to work with too.  I also picked up a few stocking stuffers (teenage boys love their protein bars) and ordered a few gifts for extended cousins (they are all 6-under, so super fun and easy!).  Deep breaths…one day a time.

+ I’d like to do cookie boxes for the neighbors this year and this planning post was really helpful.  Now to make another list of cookie options!

+ How sweet are these Christmas jammies?  I think I love the “Away in a Manger” design best, but “Prince of Peace” is a close second.

+ A really unique gift idea: a year’s worth of storytelling sent to you via snail mail!  The company is called The Flower Letters and there are four different adventures to choose from.  Fun.

+ One of our dinners this week was pasta with this creamy tomato sauce, adding in leftover shredded chicken at the end.  A great way to use up a can of tomato paste.

From the Big White Farmhouse archives…
+ Advent School 2019

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