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Category Archives: Meadow Spring
Expressing your Uniqueness
Today I’m over at the Polyface Hen House talking about realizing your potential and being YOU.
Please come over there and join the conversation.
Also, I’m going to be taking a brief blogging break next week. I’ll be back on or after Memorial day! See you then!
Travis is raising Ducks!! Read the full story here.
Farmer Boy
{This was also posted on Polyface Hen House blog} One of the joys of being a homeschool mom on a farm is that your children get the opportunity to experience “real farm life”. Our son, Andrew, has his very first REAL farming venture started. LAMBS! Andrew’s Uncle Jordan had these two adorable little lambs last … Continue reading
The road to a friend’s house…
…is never long. But what about the road to family’s house? Can that one be long? The road to my family’s houses is very long – 21 hours long to be exact. This weekend, my sister and I are embarking on a journey. A journey with 5 kids ages 9, 7, 5, 4 and almost … Continue reading
It’s a New Year
2013 has come flying in with as much speed as 2012 left. This must be the year for traveling for me, because already in the month of January I’ve been to Jamaica, California and Florida. Two were for work, one for pleasure. I’ll give you a guess as to which one was the “fun” one, … Continue reading
Tagged Lyme, Praise, Prayer
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Admitting Defeat
I hate the sound of that word: Defeat It sounds so final, dismal, hopeless. But alas, it’s me for this month. So here it goes… I admit defeat on the NaNoWriMo for this year. There, I’ve written it aloud. And you know what? I’m so happy about it. The weight lifted off my shoulders and … Continue reading
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Spinning Stars Quilt | Block 3
I’m probably boring you all to death, but believe it or not, posting about each block is really keeping me motivated. On Friday night, I spent the evening cutting out the remaining 6 blocks, so now all I have to do is sew them all together. I did manage to sort the fabrics so that … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew, Quilt Blocks, Quilt-Along, Spinning Stars
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Autumn Season
As a child, I was never particularly all that fond of fall. The weather was always rainy and dismal and it usually meant the days of being outside were coming to a quick end. However, as an adult, I see it so much differently. Now I love it. I love the leaves changing colors, hot … Continue reading
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What are you doing today?
Time has got me around the neck and squeezing hard so this post is going to be SHORT We’re getting ready for our Polyface Intensive Discovery Seminars taking place next Monday/Tuesday and Friday/Saturday. So, I’m going to be busy in the kitchen helping with the baking. My goal today is to make and bake 36 … Continue reading
Cooking for Chefs
Several weeks ago, we had a Chef Appreciation Day here at the farm. Usually we have both retail stores and restaurants who buy our product out for a tour and meal. This year, we decided to do them separately. We had a tour and cooked lots and lots of food. I have to admit that … Continue reading




















