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December 20, 2021

No.603: Advent at the Farmhouse // Homemaking Notes for the Fourth Week of Advent

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The weather outside is //

As I look outside my window // This December weather has been crazy!  Last week, we had days where the kids were outside in short sleeves, but this week looks to be more chilly.  We’re dreaming of a white Christmas, but I don’t think that’s gonna happen at this point.

As I look around the house // I’m pumping myself up for this last week of preparation before Christmas.  Being the head merrymaker is exhausting!  We’re officially on winter break now so I hope to catch up on laundry and do a thorough clean of the house before the big day.

On this week’s to-do list //

– catch up on homekeeping throughout the entire house!
– finish wrapping gifts
– get to Confession
– prepare the menu for Christmas Eve
– bake sugar cookies to decorate

Laughing // about my Advent craft fail.  I saw an “easy” recipe for cinnamon applesauce ornaments and thought, “Two ingredients!  How hard can that be?”  Oh boy…the dough was too sticky, so I was pouring more and more cinnamon on to fix it….the cut-outs kept ripping and I had to start over….my hands smelled like cinnamon for hours…it was a mess.  I did end up with a handful of ornaments, but I definitely won’t be repeating this craft again, ha!

Currently reading // 

  • Fiction: Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson
  • Nonfiction: Sounds Like Titanic: A Memoir by Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman
  • Religious: Come, Lord Jesus: Meditations on the Art of Waiting by Mother Mary Francis PCC

On the menu this week //
Monday: Refrigerator Cleanout Night
Tuesday:
sheet pan beef and broccoli, fried rice
Wednesday: breakfast for dinner
Thursday: slow cooker beef stew
Friday: 
Christmas Eve! a variety of appetizers and something “surf-and-turf” TBD

December 17, 2021

No.602: Advent at the Farmhouse // An Easy White Elephant Gift for Teens

A super quick post today!  My teens have been invited to a few parties this month that have included a White Elephant Exchange.  The limit is always around $5-$10 and I find it tricky to find something neutral enough to please most kids, but also something that’s not complete junk.  (Typical me, over-thinking everything.)  My husband and oldest son came up with this idea and we’ve run with it!  They picked up three “Mega Candy Tubes” of various candies and then packaged them to look like dynamite.  (The tag says, “Hope your Christmas is a blast!”)  It’s been a huge hit.

December 16, 2021

No.601: Advent at the Farmhouse // A Meditation on Holy Simplicity

(My apologies for using the same photo, two posts in a row!  I’m losing some “Advent at the Farmhouse” steam.)

I just finished reading Wisdom from the Lives and Letters of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane Frances de Chantal by Louise Perrotta and really enjoyed the passages written by the two saints.  Today I’d like to share one section from Saint Francis de Sales that really spoke to my sometimes-prone-to-anxiety heart:

I recommend to you holy simplicity.  Focus on what is in front of you and not on those far-off dangers you see…To you they look like armies, but they are only willow branches, and while you are looking at them you may take a false step.  Let us have a firm basic intention to serve God all our life and with all our heart.  Beyond that, let us have no anxiety about tomorrow (cf. Matthew 6:34).  Let us think only of doing well today.  When tomorrow arrives, it will in turn become today and we can think about it then.  Here again we must have great confidence and acceptance of God’s providence.  We must provide ourselves with only enough manna for each day (cf. Exodus 16:16-21).  And we must not doubt that God will rain down more manna on us tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, and all the days of our pilgrimage. – page 106

December 15, 2021

No.600: Advent at the Farmhouse // Mid-December in Pictures

A simple, ordinary day in mid-December. Some highlights: cinnamon rolls with breakfast as a belated St. Lucy feast day celebration.  Getting out little décor pieces and figuring out where they should go.  Laundry…always laundry.  More gingerbread men decorating with the littlest kids.  Finishing up my book club book.  Feeling tired, but grateful.

P.S. This morning, it was about 20-something degrees out and we had to move the pigs to new pasture.  This is always a family affair as we move the hot wire, bring breakfast and generally keep the pigs distracted until we’re all set up.  I didn’t get a photo of myself, but this meme is eerily accurate and cracked me up:

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