This week I’m thankful for…
~Sunday, early morn quiet, coffee, moon and stars, sure and steady, prayer, Bible & books ~ is it a boat or bowl? from a curved leaf conversation with Benjamin ~ rereading prayer journal entries, Jesus’ faithfulness~ 5 year journal, loving it ~ swallows and finches roosting in our ash tree in the evening before dusk, chirping and chattering and then going silent for the night ~ early morning chirping again, greeting the dawn ~ house wren pair ~ fog, sunrise, Queen Anne’s Lace ~ online Zoom picture study of Brueghel’s, “The Preaching of St. John the Baptist” and discussion after it~
~cuddling with 1 year old at 1:00 am as he plays with my face and eyelashes, his wide Precious-Moment-like eyes looking at me sweetly ~ explosion of Morning Glories on deck railing, never failing to encourage me, my own private little Anne-Blythe-Idlewild, if you will ~ listening to my sweet 11 yo on library pick up date and snuggling later with her on deck as we watch the stars ~ my husband getting out the telescope and telling me about how he and some children looked at the night sky and sketched some of what the saw ~ impromptu lunch picnic under the Honey Locust of delish chicken, zucchini, and brown rice stir fry ~ decaf cuppa of vanilla hazelnut in the afternoon ~ washing my face with rosemary lavender bar soap, so refreshing ~ looking at old Taproot magazines outdoors for crafting inspiration with my middle and little children ~ Christmas handmade planning beginnings, better start now, or they won’t get done ~ Queen Anne’s lace added to my nature journal ~
~delicious bits of atmospheric Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase (not one I’d 100% recommend, FYI), happily searching for the elusive type of read I love ~ the glow-y hour of the evening, looking silently at the chickens, baby boy and I ~ a friend recommending this podcast on addiction, sparking a lot of ideas and offering hope ~ pursuing some lovely domestic type books, especially my favorite one for creating inspiration ~ atmospheric soundtracks on Youtube ~ dragging out sewing machines with my middle and littles ~
~ working on organizing sewing/crafting items ~ little doll aprons ~ Noah passing written driver’s exam ~ school planning, almost done – surely have way too much on list, but will have to run it for awhile to see what needs tweaking ~ writing a long letter to a pen-pal ~ beautiful countryside passing by as I helped my husband move farm equipment around ~reading in car while waiting for boys to finish lawn mowing job, sipping coffee from ball jar ~ baking gingerbread biscuits (we felt in an autumn-ish mood) with Ella, Phoebe, and Ben for tea time and the freezer, used up a can of black treacle I had in cupboard ~ now I have the beautiful tin to find English Ivy to put in! ~ watching Miss Potter with kids that night and bringing out our collection of Beatrix Potter books to ooh and ahh over, the Hill Top photos in the movie bringing back my trip there in 2016, swoon ~
~ swooning over Lore Pemberton’s art, I was given a piece of her work for Mother’s Day this year and it’s just one of my favorite things EVER ~ concert done by the middles and littles for my husband and I, so wonderfully sweet and screechy at the same time 😉 ~ missing my older boys who are camping and oldest daughter who’s working and hanging with friends, but trying to let go and begin embracing different seasons ~ got a wonderful, awful idea about how to incorporate my love of writing and creating into one, can’t wait to get started ~ gorgeous thunderstorm last night ~
~Exhausting, but GLORIOUS week in the Lord. So, so grateful! ~ How was yours?
“Stand in the ways and see,
And ask for the old paths, where the good way is,
And walk in it.
Then you will find rest for your souls.”
~ Book of Jeremiah
How I enjoyed your reflections! Life must swirl around you, but you have an inner peace that shines through.
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Thank you, Anne, for reading and for your continued encouragement. ❤
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What an abundance of gratitude. It makes your life like a cornucopeia, spilling over with ripe fruit. And such wisdom in the letting go gracefully into new seasons, too. Such a pleasure to read.
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Bee, that is so very kind! Thank you for reading and the encouragement. ❤
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I love, love, love these posts! Your tea time preparation is so lovely and I’m very interested in that treacle. I’d love to learn more about how you plan for the school year because I’m new at this homeschooling thing, but certainly understand that writing about it would be a LOT of extra work. And I’d love to see more of your nature journal!! (Again, no pressure!!)
I’m on the waitlist for an Eve Chase novel – The Daughters of Foxcote Manor – but the wait is long! I’m starting to gather my September reading plans and Thornyhold is definitely on the agenda this year! There’s so much to read!
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Thank you, I love your “newsie” posts, too! I’ll be sharing more about our school year as we get into it. And thank you for the suggestion about my nature journal! Yes, I’d love to read Chase’s other novels and Thornyhold is on my list, too! TBR pile is TOPPLING over here, figuratively and literally! LOL!
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SO MANY BOOKS TO READ! I know!! Sometimes it’s fun, but sometimes it makes me so anxious!!
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I got off of Goodreads because of that very thing! It was making me anxious to keep up on the updated etc. LOL! Now I don’t feel “guilty” if I just reshelve something or whatever. 🙂
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So much to love here! 💙
I’ve ever seen that Brueghel! His reds just slay me! Curious too about online picture study….
Peace keep you.
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Thank you, Kortney! It was a one time Zoom gathering of some attendees of a homeschooling retreat that got canceled. So we just did our devotional and art study on Zoom. Thank you so much for stopping by.
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