Grandma, Felix, and Mustapha Biscuit by Victor Ambrus ~ I love this, I hope this is me someday! πβ₯οΈπΏπ
Homemaking Inspiration from Emily of Deep Valley ~
After pumping a pail of fresh water, she went into get into dinner. She put potatoes to boil, fried pork chops and opened a jar of tomatoes she had canned the summer before. She laid a cloth on the dining room table and put on jelly, bread and butter, a pot of tea. They sat down and her grandfather said grace. Through the bow window in which his easy chair stood, they could see small crooked willows and the slough, still wet from the spring rains. Some Syrian boys had a homemade boat in the pond. β₯οΈπΏ
From the southeast came a steady summer wind that whispered sleepily around the house and on across the island. She could hear the weather report on the radio inside the house. A corner of sunshine edged across the windowsill.
Tove Jansson, The Summerbook, p.27
~Tove~
weird and wacky, yes
brightly thoughtful, I am seen
sun, moomins, and me
~ π²A. M. Pineπ²
What about you? Whoβs art do you feel βseenβ by? Toveβs combination of beautiful writing, bright painting, and whimsical illustration is a feast for me. β₯οΈππΏ
The Golden Circle by Hal Borland, paintings by Anne Ophelia Dowden
There is wonder all around usβ¦
Listeningβ¦my friend recently sang this song and sent me the music video. Iβve had it on loop. Thinking about my lasting influence. What truly will matter when Iβm gone?
Noticingβ¦ little bits here there of life. Forget-Me-Nots β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ Little Free Libraries β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ Bare Feet on Warm Rocks β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ Little Bridges β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ Boys Sleeping in Sun-Soaked Hammocks β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ Tasha Tudor, Moomims, & New Thrifted Cookie Cutters β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ
What are you listening to, reading, watching, & noticing? β₯οΈπ₯°πΏ
Watchingβ¦ has anyone watched this web series based on Jane Austenβs Emma? Iβm very curious!
Noticing⦠my clothesline and beauty even during a drought!
My BTS love is unexplainable π, and someone told me it is my tame midlife crisis. π€£π€ I think finding them during covid places them in a special place in my heart. Weirder things happened during covid than me getting into one K-pop band. π΅βπ«π€·π»ββοΈππππππππCoffee with a beloved sister β₯οΈ
What are some wonders youβve noticed lately? Iβd love to hear in comments! Iβm so grateful for LIFE more abundant!πβ₯οΈππΏπΏπΏ
Hope this finds you well. Iβm pulling the old βmy brain is so full Iβm going to try and empty it by dumping on my blogβ trick. π€ͺπβ₯οΈ Thanks for listening with your eyes and Iβm sure, heart. πβ₯οΈ Our homeschool year is s-l-o-w-l-y winding down, we still have a field trip and a couple loose threads to tie up. Three GLORIOUS summer months stretch out in front of me full of βGREENING POWERβ as Macrina Wiederkehr writes. More on her later!
Iβve been reading a lot, maybe a bit TOO much ππ€π, excessive amounts of reading escapism and excessive food have been my obsessions when feeling stressed, pressed, and down right exhausted. Iβm declaring yet again popcorn abstinence π , more water & walk therapy, and staying far, faraway from sugar/ flour. I feel so much better when I do so. As for reading choices, I do feel Iβm balancing light & fluffy (Dean Street Press books are my current favorites) with some learning (as a human, woman, Christian, homeschooler, writer, I need to always be learning!) and some hard for just challenging perspective and understanding. I recently finished the heart wrenching Grapes π of Wrath by John Steinbeck and wow, going to be thinking on that one for awhile. Iβm so fascinated by the Great Depression era and the Dust Bowl currently.
The eyes of the whole family shifted back to Ma. She was the power. She had taken control. βThe money weβd make wouldnβt do no good,β she said. βAll we got is the family unbroken. Like a bunch of cows, when the lobos are ranging, stick all together. I ainβt scared while weβre all here, all thatβs alive, but I ainβt gonna see us bust up.
John Steinbeck, Grapes of Wrath
Bittersweet Nightshade ππ€πππ€π
I find myself returning to favorites when stressed so Iβve been listening to Wives & Daughters with the amazing reader Prunella Scales. Itβs included with my Audible account. This is my 3rd time through and there is something just SO comforting about Mrs. Gaskellβs writing. Iβve also watch bits of my current favorite movie π₯ and I adore it. I believe βTotoroβ by Studio Ghibli will calm even a hardened criminal down. π
Iβve also been thinking about my summer reading plans. BookTube {niche YouTube category π€π}has really helped me be a bit more purposeful about my choices, but I have to be very careful to balance that with margin for mood reading. Iβm currently very interested in Native American/Indigenous stories, especially historical fiction/biographies/poetry. I asked for a poetry anthology for my birthday (June is my birth month!) , so hopefully π€π» Iβll be digging into that this summer.? Iβm also super interested in archaeology , geography/geopolitics from a relational or conversational or βlivingβ side. So in other words, not dry. π€ͺπ Do you have any recommendations? Someone mentioned Eric Cline, so I may try his archaeology book.
Iβm also interested in Asian history, creativity memoirs (Iβve read ALOT of these, so Iβm only interested in ones that will blow my mind π) , historical fiction on βside warsβ not the World Wars, a bit burned out on those. Iβm also on a search for authors similar to Maud Hart Lovelace and L.M. Montgomery. I realize the two Mauds are a tough acts to follow, but Iβm looking for sweet family-centric, βlife softeningβ type stories. So far, Iβve enjoyed some D.E. Stevenson, Susan Scarlett, and Molly Clavering. Howβs your reading been going? Any books you are excited about this summer?
In other cheerful news π , Iβve been thinking about these lyrics and how so much of our world and culture is fake & dead β οΈπ. Thereβs a part in the MV, where the artists are with sand, water, wind, fireβ¦and it just touches me deeply about the finiteness of this all. Itβs floating and blowing away. The artist Suga smiles at the flames and as a Christian woman, I want to smile at the hard things of this world, not in denial or despair, but in a realization that itβs the spiritual that really matters. All else is going to be gone. As a pilgrim just passing through this place, I find joy in knowing that the suffering that so many are going through is finite. Catholic poetic and mystic, Macrina Wiederkehrβs book of poetry and short devotions called, βSeasons of Your Heart: Prayers & Reflectionsβ has been so lovely, hopeful, and inspiring, touching on some of these very themes. A Christmas gift from my friend. Iβm hoping to get more of her writings soon.
Iβm the slowest soul to try new apps etc π, but I finally got the Libby app and have been so happy checking out audiobooks and kindle things from the library! Yes, you do have to wait longer, but itβs so convenient and inexpensive. Iβm trying this above manga series via Kindle and the library. How cool is that? Guess what? The manga pages turn the opposite way in Kindle, too! π€―π€£My 4 yo son and I planted some moonflowers after I bought him a book for his birthday about them. I really hope they grow and we can watch them bloom in the evenings! ππβ₯οΈSpeaking of birthdays, our birthday βseasonβ is done here at the end of July and *whispering*, I always sigh in relief. πβ₯οΈ
Do you have βheart homesβ? Iβve been thinking about the places that have really meant something to me over my life. Of course, thereβs big amazing places, like Prince Edward Island and The Lake District, Cumbria π, but smaller, intimate places that Iβve visited that spoke soul-speak straight deep down. I have a few and had a chance to travel to them recently. I also often realize that the place Godβs given me to curl up in currently is a stunning place. Right at my fingertips, right out my door.
Otherwise, hereβs a list that swirling in the gray matter π§ , my love and desire to know more of tamaracks/larches and birches, Julie Cameronβs Walking in This Worldβ, my favorite from her, my penpals, Hetty Feather series I want to check more into, loving the first audiobook, wanting to learn more about watercolors, pen & ink illustrations, thinking and loving Moon Jumpers by Janice May Udry and all the magazines to catch up on. Also, how in the world can I resurrect a floundering writing practice? By writing, of course, Amy. π€―π€ͺπ π€ Iβll leave you with more reading and nature photos, thanks for being here. Please chat with me below! Whatβs on your mind? πβ₯οΈ Till next time, grace and peace through beautiful Jesus to you!
We all know that there are few surer tests of character than the way rebuke is sustained. The meek, frank soul accepts reproof with unclouded brow and simple gratitude; the ungentle soul resents.
What is inspiring you or bringing you joy currently? Please join me in comments, in your journal, or on your blog!ππ
Iβm grateful today forβ¦
πΏthis quoteπΏ
ββ¦Love watches, and sleeping slumbers not; weary, is not tired; straitened, is not constrained; frightened, is not disturbed; but, like a living flame and a burning torch, it bursts forth upwards and safely over-passes all.β ~Thomas A Kempis
||Psalms 143|| delicious words swirling around me|| first homeschool co-op of the new school year, seeing friends and βmeetingβ new ones in the musicians, artists, and writers we will be enjoying together||my baby sisterβs 30th birthday ||daughterβs excitement over hairdo change and getting ears pierced||celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary||
||golden-tinged Septemberπππ||sonβs excitement about helping friend work in Colorado||beginning Christmas planning|| The Secret of Nightingale Wood by Lucy Strange – enchanting!||P.G. Wodehouse audio books, hilariously ridiculous || βHoney in the Rockβ by Brooke Ligertwood|| βFind Me in the Riverβ by Delirious||an Oswald Chamber quote texted to me from my sister||
||Jesse Ahmannβs instrumental cello on YouTube ||foggy pauses||cool, crisp early morning air, with a hint of autumn||laundry snapping on the line||hubby finding a praying mantis on lawn||hard but good conversations||duvet put back on bed, cool and soft||Amish woodsmoke on the wind||bits of red-tipped sumac peeking around bends in the road||Bull thistle fluff blowing in the air, sunset blazing through it||
||Middle-Earth mornings ||harvest moon shining on my face as I awake from sleep||new tea, cardamom cinnamon coming in the post||letter writing to friends in Canada||homeschool mom chat||autumn stationary perusing||journaling saving my sanity||listing gratitudes helping rightly order my heart||purr of Ghibli, our adore orange tabby kitten||piles of books to try and soak in||
How about you? Anything just really bringing you joy currently? Watching anything good? Reading? Creating? Iβd love to hear. Happy End of Summer, friends. May you get the chance to soak in the remaining warmth and light of the year! πππ Peace & love, Amy πππΎππππΏππ¬π€πβοΈπ«πΎππππβ₯οΈπ€πΏβοΈπ¬ππ€
Early morning prayer and Bible reading outdoors has been life giving the last few weeks πΏβ₯οΈπΏ
βοΈDear Friends,
What is inspiring you or bringing you joy currently? Please join me in comments, in your journal, or on your blog!β₯οΈπΏβ₯οΈ
Iβm grateful today forβ¦
This πΏquoteπΏβ¦
It comes the very moment you wake up each morning. All your wishes and hopes for the day rush at you like wild animals. And the first job each morning consists simply in shoving them all back; in listening to that other voice, taking that other point of view, letting that other larger, stronger, quieter life come flowing in. And so on, all day. Standing back from all your natural fussings and frettings; coming in out of the wind.
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity – a friend on IG reminded me of this quote and it was exactly what I needed.
||pressing pizza dough down into three pans, flour-y hands|| talking with 3yo about his Schliech puma and jaguar toys||our new rescue kitten, Ghibli or Gibs||laying in the breeze and looking up through the Honey Locust to a patch of blue above||Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz, an unique, adult murder mystery within a murder mystery ||Black-Eyed Susanβs opening their eyes||
3yo and Iβs snuggle reading π one dayβ¦
||my daughterβs chamomile flowers|| a wildflower bouquet from my oldest son|| new paneling slowly going into the bathroom || delish iced coffee made by friend, talking about homeschooling, life, and books with my bookstudy women||Christmas gift planning, thrifting and homemade ideas|| catching 3 yo on floor with pile of books, slowly turning the pages|| looking up and around and seeing 3 children reading near me β₯οΈπ||
||stacks of picture books to put away|| Malcolm Guite reads C.S. Lewisβ poetry at The Kilns ||zucchini, cucumber , and lovely green peppers from Amish stand||glorious sunrises breaking the darkβs hold || star-drenched skies|| paper bits, quotes, snippets, collage journal resurrected || jalapeΓ±o tango paint color still growing strong from Menards|| the summer smell, new mown hay, a friend said it βsmelled greenβ and I looove that πΏπ³πͺ΄π||
Book choices for an upcoming road tripβ¦πππ
Whatβs on your gratitude list? Are you still soaking up summer or gearing up for autumn? Iβm praying and planning a bit, but Iβm still loving summer. Iβm sooo enjoying reading π outdoors and hanging out our π§Ί laundry. πΏπβ₯οΈπ»πΏ Have a wonderful weekend, friends!