Sunday, December 15, 2013
Saturday, December 7, 2013
10 Degrees Outside
It is about ten degrees outside. I have absolutely no desire to go out there. My ideas of perfect activities on such a cold day includes reading books on the couch, making crafty things, and drinking hot chocolate. The boys however think otherwise. David keeps begging to go out to play, while Matthew brings his boots over to me every few minutes indicating that he wants me to put them on him. Finally I reluctantly bundle them and myself all up. The snow pants, the coats, the hats, the gloves, the boots. It takes at least ten minutes to get everyone ready for what I know will probably only be about five minutes of outdoor fun. It feels like such a chore. But when we finally make it outside it is worth it. It is worth it to see the sparkle in their eyes, the rosy glow on their cheeks, and the smile on their faces. Even though it does only last five minutes before they are cold and ready to go back inside.
Matthew |
David |
Friday, December 6, 2013
Paper Lanterns
Paper Lanterns |
Start with a strand of 20 white lights and a pack of 6"x6" scrapbook paper |
Take out one sheet of 6"x6" scrapbook paper |
1. Fold paper in half diagonally 2. Open up and fold diagonally the other direction 3. Bring the corner of the triangle up to the center point 4. Bring the other corner up to form a square |
9. Bring the two corners up to point. Flip over and do the same for other two corners, forming a square. |
10. Fold two corners of square in, meeting at the center, repeat on other side. |
11. Next fold free corner and tuck into previously folded corner. Repeat for all four. |
The Finished Light Strand |
Pretty Lanterns Hanging Above My China Cabinet |
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
The Winter Season on the Farm
The Garden Resting Under a Blanket of Snow |
Here at Simple Gifts Farm the changing of the seasons brings a corresponding change in our activities. After a busy summer of growing, cultivating, and harvesting our crops and bringing them to our friendly customers at the farmer's markets; the final rush of autumn to get the garden cleaned up, the garlic planted and what feels like a million other projects wrapped up before snow; comes the quieter, slower season of winter. For us this season is a much needed time of rest and refreshment. The days are shorter now, the days are colder now. We spend more time indoors by a cozy fire with a warm cup of tea. As we settle into the rhythm of winter we reflect on the busy season that has just past and plan for the year ahead. Winter is an important time to discuss ideas and goals for the coming year, to layout the garden on paper, study seed catalogs and decide on varieties and quantities, and make our seed order. It is also the time to work on indoor projects like updating our website, designing new brochures, repairing market tablecloths, or organizing supplies. Even though winter is slower there are many things to fill our time. We do more reading in the winter. There are so many great books and resources that can expand our knowledge, there is always more to learn. We also read more to our children, teaching them, and helping them become excited about learning, too. We get our creative side going while making soap, lip balm, and other body care products. This has developed into a small side business that helps supplement our income. More opportunities for gathering and fellowship with family and friends is another highlight of this season. We usually try to make a trip to visit my family in California sometime during the winter. It is fun to explore the Farmers Markets; which run year round down there; and talk to the farmers during our stay.
It is good to take this season to
remember and be grateful for the many blessings we enjoy; our
families, our friends, customers who support us, a wonderful
community, a gorgeous place to live, a warm home, food in the pantry,
work that we love, babies in our arms. As winter slowly slips by we
will soon begin to feel a restless stirring, a longing to get our
hands back in the soil, to see that first bit of green, growing life.
In late winter we will start our seeds in trays and the anticipation
of spring and the opening of the Farmers Market grows strong again.
And the cycle of the seasons continues.
This article was published in the months edition of the North Columbian Monthly.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Grateful Everyday
Thanksgiving... a day to gather with loved ones, a day to eat mountains of delicious food, a day to be thankful for our many blessings. Sometimes it is easier to set aside one day to be thankful on, almost as if we fulfilled a duty and now we can go along our way. But what is one day of thanksgiving worth if we don't fulfill the harder task of being grateful everyday? Everyday when the hours are long and weary, everyday when the children are whining and the dinner is burned, everyday when all the mundane tasks overwhelm us. Sometimes it is hard, so hard to remember to stop and count our blessings in the midst of the mess that is so often everyday life. But they are there; a kiss from little lips, a fleeting ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, a crackling fire in the woodstove. And not just to notice all the good things that are so easily overlooked, but to actually give thanks for the hard things, the painful things, the challenging things. This Thanksgiving may we not only give thanks, but stop to remember why we can give thanks in all things... because we serve a great God who gives us grace for everyday, who gives us growth in the hard things. For this may we be truly grateful everyday.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Potato Party
Well this post is a little late, but I figured better late than never. Back in September we were blessed to have the help of friends, family and neighbors to get our potato crop out of the ground. We made it into quite a party. In the evening we all had a harvest dinner of potato soup and Asian cabbage salad. We also celebrated David's 4th birthday with a some cupcakes, balloons, and gifts.
The Potato Harvest Crew |
Matthew Helping Sort Potatoes |
Picking up Potatoes |
Potatoes |
Happy Birthday |
David Turns Four |
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Feeding the Poultry
Both boys absolutely love feeding the chickens and the ducks. It is so much fun for them to throw the grain. Matthew almost always cries when it is time to put the can away and go back inside.
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