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my first embroidery project

I decided my first embroidery project needed to be a gift for Nanny Jane, my grandmother, because she’s the one who taught my mother how to embroider. I held it behind my back and surprised her with it when she came to get me for a Friday night just-the-two-of-us sleepover.

I used a blank flour sack towel, tapestry needle (blunt with big eye), water-erasable marker, pair of scissors, and a variety of 6-strand embroidery floss to make her gift. I created the design myself and then my mother helped with the knotting and threading of the needle. I used all 6 strands.

During our sleepover, “Nan” helped me start another gift towel for Kim. It didn’t take me more than a few seconds to come up with the design for her towel—the words, Cowgirl Kim OMG! next to a pink cowgirl boot. (Nan helped me draw the boot but I did the lettering.)

Nan and I made a list of all the things we wanted to accomplish during our afternoon, night, and morning together—things like:

-start a knitted scarf

-take her dog Tulip for a long walk

-gather eggs

-take a bubble bath

-fix a big salad from the greenhouse for our dinner

-sort buttons

-fix a breakfast of potatoes, bacon, English muffins, eggs, and fresh oranges (It was YUMMY!)

I want my Nanny Jane to want me back again real soon so I did things like make the bed without being asked and I also cleaned up after myself. Nanny Jane told me that when she was my age, she also spent weekends with her grandmother and slept in the very bed that we now sleep in together! She told me that when I grow up and have a house of my own, I can have her grandmother’s bedroom set to someday give to my granddaughter.

 

 

Merry Christmas Eve!

Merry Christmas Eve from all of us at the farm!!

 

Gone Sledding!

Our pup, Walker, leads the way with Daddy and me behind him and Mama and Mia bringing up the rear.

 We may have thought the hill was a little steep to walk up, but it was a blast coming down!

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Bake Cookies Day

In honor of Bake Cookies Day yesterday, the 18th of December, my Mom and sister and I celebrated!

We enjoyed them with a cold glass of milk fresh from Nanny Jane’s cows. MmmMmm!

P.S. The butter in the cookies was also from Nanny Jane’s cows. So delicious.

first hair cut

My mother and NannyJane took me in for what is technically my second haircut, but really my first adult haircut.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

My little sister made this for Grandpa Nick to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. He hung it in his truck so he can see it every day. He says it’s easier to spot his truck now in parking lots. I hope there’s a pot of gold at the end of your rainbow today!

Today’s Visitors to the Farm

A local Young Cultivators group came to the farm today to earn their “Know Your Food” badge. Our Maizy didn’t flinch even once as they all took turns milking her and learning where milk comes from.

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story tree

An’ all us children, when the supper things was done, we ran to the story tree to dream who we’d become.

Today’s Recipe: Kid Kabobs

I have something to admit. I’m a picky eater. But it isn’t junk food I crave, it’s things that aren’t …

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Giveaway: Lost and Found: Maggie’s Socks

Is your name Maggie? I have three pairs of organic cotton socks that are looking for your feet!

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