"JOY comes to us in ORDINARY moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary." ~Brene Brown
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Wednesday, October 7, 2020
On Fire
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Baby Bonnet
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Sunday Sunrise
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Full Swing
Friday, September 25, 2020
Harvest Time
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Welcome Autumn
This afternoon Sawyer and I wandered down to the birch tree to check out the colorful leaves! Autumn is one of my very favorite seasons! The smells, the sights, the colors...It was glorious. I pushed him around in his little car and then we sat under the tree and watched the leaves swirl to the ground. He let out a few of his contagious giggles and we enjoyed a little snuggle! I also snagged a bump picture. Baby is twenty-eight weeks now and time is flying by! I'm cherishing the time I have left with Sawyer as the "baby" of the family and soaking him and all of his adorable toddler-ness up! I am so glad that Autumn has come!
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Monday, September 21, 2020
Peaches for Days
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Ready for Autumn

The chilly mornings have been a welcomed treat. I leave a few windows cracked each night before bed and wake to the smell of fresh Fall air. Our house is torn apart right now as we wait on some flooring to be installed and sometimes it can be overwhelming to have things out of their place and toys scattered all through the house.
Lately, I've enjoyed watching Ollie and Sawyers relationship grow with the big kids away at school. For the first week of school, Sawyer would cry every morning and bring me his shoes and coat when the kids got ready. Now he just waves at them and shouts "BYE!" Today the little boys played catch with the velcro paddles and ball. Ollie also made his own water table with a cooler, metal bowls and the kids chairs. He spent most of the morning stirring potions and singing to himself.
With the big kids off to school and harvesting picking up, I haven't felt like I've quite caught my breath yet. I have a new book on my shelf waiting to be read, but I need to wait another week or so until I'm all caught up and the house is back in order. I love this season and time of year! Foggy mornings and warm drinks, the leaves changing, harvesting veggies, chilly nights, clear skies.
My mamma and I were able to whip up six apple pies this morning. She is the pastry chef and I am just the peeler/slicer of the operation. No one makes apple pies quite like my mom! They are my favorite thing and I have eaten a slice for breakfast the last few mornings. The kids have also been lucky enough to have warm pie after school. We are slowly working our way through a few cases of apples and freezing pies for Winter.
After family prayer tonight the littles all grabbed an apple as they walked by the new case of Mac's. They cozied up in the bunk room for our read-aloud and all I heard was the quiet crunching of apples while I read to them by candle light. Ollie crawled up on my lap half way through, rested his back against my baby bump and his head in the perfect place on my shoulder. Tonights story was particularly funny, leaving us all giggling together. Oliver's belly laugh is one of the best sounds. It makes you want to laugh right along with him. Joe wiggled his tooth all evening and still didn't get it out yet. I'm sure the toothfairy will be making a visit tomorrow night though!
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Processing Peaches
This morning started early, like most mornings. The one thing I love about the Autumn months is that the sun comes up a little bit later and I am able to enjoy the sunrise each morning. After purchasing a few cases of peaches this week, today was dubbed a canning day. My Mum and I spent the morning together peeling, slicing, jarring, and pressure canning. My gas stove has enough room to put both canners on at the same time, so we were able to do two or three batches today and get rid of a case or two of peaches. I'm grateful to my Mum for teaching me this skill! Near the end, I was feeling more confident with the pressure canner and the process. It was nice to be able to work together and get so many jars filled for the shelf this Winter!








