Happy New Year! Unfortunately, for us, 2021 is not off to the greatest start (home repairs) and sometimes, it seems like it’s December 40th, 2020! We’ve also got a few more months, at least, of life not going back to more “normal” yet. However, in New England, we’re used to long winters and being inside a lot – as a farmgirl, I know how to keep busy and to make do! Today, I’m sharing a few tips to help make things a bit easier, as well have some great farmgirl giveaways to help kick-start the New Year!
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Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
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~ Mark TwainDebbie Bosworth
is a certified farmgirl at heart. She’s happily married to her beach bum Yankee husband of 20 years. She went from career gal to being a creative homeschooling mom for two of her biggest blessings and hasn’t looked back since. Debbie left her lifelong home in the high desert of Northern Nevada 10 years ago and washed up on the shore of America’s hometown, Plymouth, MA, where she and her family are now firmly planted. They spend part of each summer in a tiny, off–grid beach cottage named “The Sea Horse.”
“I found a piece of my farmgirl heart when I discovered MaryJanesFarm. Suddenly, everything I loved just made more sense! I enjoy unwinding at the beach, writing, gardening, and turning yard-sale furniture into ‘Painted Ladies’ I’m passionate about living a creative life and encouraging others to ‘make each day their masterpiece.’”
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Being a farmgirl is not
about where you live,
but how you live.Rebekah Teal
is a “MaryJane Farmgirl” who lives in a large metropolitan area. She is a lawyer who has worked in both criminal defense and prosecution. She has been a judge, a business woman and a stay-at-home mom. In addition to her law degree, she has a Masters of Theological Studies.
“Mustering up the courage to do the things you dream about,” she says, “is the essence of being a MaryJane Farmgirl.” Learning to live more organically and closer to nature is Rebekah’s current pursuit. She finds strength and encouragement through MaryJane’s writings, life, and products. And MaryJane’s Farmgirl Connection provides her a wealth of knowledge from true-blue farmgirls.
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Keep close to Nature’s heart … and break clear away once in awhile to climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods, to wash your spirit clean.
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~ John MuirCathi Belcher
an old-fashioned farmgirl with a pioneer spirit, lives in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. As a “lifelong learner” in the “Live-Free-or-Die” state, she fiercely values self-reliance, independence, freedom, and fresh mountain air. Married to her childhood sweetheart of 40+ years (a few of them “uphill climbs”), she’s had plenty of time to reinvent herself. From museum curator, restaurant owner, homeschool mom/conference speaker, to post-and-beam house builder and entrepreneur, she’s also a multi-media artist, with an obsession for off-grid living and alternative housing. Cathi owns and operates a 32-room mountain lodge. Her specialty has evolved to include “hermit hospitality” at her rustic cabin in the mountains, where she offers weekend workshops of special interest to women.
“Mountains speak to my soul, and farming is an important part of my heritage. I want to pass on my love of these things to others through my writing. Living in the mountains has its own particular challenges, but I delight in turning them into opportunities from which we can all learn and grow.”
Column contents © Cathi Belcher. All rights reserved.
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Wherever you go, no matter the weather, always bring your own sunshine.
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~ Anthony J. D’AngeloDori Troutman
Dori Troutman is the daughter of second generation cattle ranchers in New Mexico. She grew up working and playing on the ranch that her grandparents homesteaded in 1928. That ranch, with the old adobe home, is still in the family today. Dori and her husband always yearned for a ranch of their own. That dream came true when they retired to the beautiful green rolling hills of Tennessee. Truly a cattleman’s paradise!
Dori loves all things farmgirl and actually has known no other life but that. She loves to cook, craft, garden, and help with any and all things on their cattle farm.
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Shery Jespersen
Previous Ranch Farmgirl,
Oct 2009 – Nov 2013Wyoming cattle rancher and outpost writer (rider), shares the “view from her saddle.” Shery is a leather and lace cowgirl-farmgirl who’s been horse-crazy all of her life. Her other interests include “junktiques,” arts and crafts, glamping, collecting antique china, and cultivating mirth.
Mary Murray
describes herself as a goat charmer, chicken whisperer, bee maven, and farmers’ market baker renovating an 1864 farmhouse on an Ohio farm. With a degree in Design, Mary says small-town auctions and country road barn sales "always make my heart skip a beat thinking about what I could create or design out of what I’ve seen.”
Rooted in the countryside, she likes simple things and old ways … gardening, preserving the harvest, cooking, baking, and all things home. While you might find her selling baked goods from the farm’s milkhouse, teaching herself to play the fiddle, or sprucing up a vintage camper named Maizy, you will always find her in an apron!
Mary says, “I’m happiest with the simple country pleasures … an old farmhouse, too many animals, a crackling fire, books to read, and the sound of laughter … these make life just perfect.”
Column contents © Mary Murray. All rights reserved.
Farmgirl
is a condition
of the heart.Alexandra Wilson
is a budding rural farmgirl living in Palmer, the agricultural seat of Alaska. Alex is a graduate student at Alaska Pacific University pursuing an M.S. in Outdoor and Environmental Education. She lives and works on the university’s 700 acre environmental education center, Spring Creek Farm. When Alex has time outside of school, she loves to rock climb, repurpose found objects, cross-country ski on the hay fields, travel, practice yoga, and cook with new-fangled ingredients.
Alex grew up near the Twin Cities and went to college in Madison, Wisconsin—both places where perfectly painted barns and rolling green farmland are just a short drive away. After college, she taught at a rural middle school in South Korea where she biked past verdant rice paddies and old women selling home-grown produce from sidewalk stoops. She was introduced to MaryJanesFarm after returning, and found in it what she’d been searching for—a group of incredible women living their lives in ways that benefit their families, their communities, and the greater environment. What an amazing group of farmgirls to be a part of!
Column contents © Alexandra Wilson. All rights reserved.
Libbie Zenger
Previous Rural Farmgirl,
June 2010 – Jan 2012Libbie’s a small town farmgirl who lives in the high-desert Sevier Valley of Central Utah on a 140-year-old farm with her husband and two darling little farmboys—as well as 30 ewes; 60 new little lambs; a handful of rams; a lovely milk cow, Evelynn; an old horse, Doc; two dogs; a bunch o’ chickens; and two kitties.
René Groom
Previous Rural Farmgirl,
April 2009 – May 2010René lives in Washington state’s wine country. She grew up in the dry-land wheat fields of E. Washington, where learning to drive the family truck and tractors, and “snipe hunting,” were rites of passage. She has dirt under her nails and in her veins. In true farmgirl fashion, there is no place on Earth she would rather be than on the farm.
Farmgirl spirit can take root anywhere—dirt or no dirt.
Nicole Christensen
Suburban Farmgirl Nicole Christensen calls herself a “vintage enthusiast”. Born and raised in Texas, she has lived most of her life in the picturesque New England suburbs of Connecticut, just a stone’s throw from New York State. An Advanced Master Gardener, she has gardened since childhood, in several states and across numerous planting zones. In addition, she teaches knitting classes, loves to preserve, and raises backyard chickens.
Married over thirty years to her Danish-born sweetheart, Nicole has worked in various fields, been a world-traveler, an entrepreneur and a homemaker, but considers being mom to her now-adult daughter her greatest accomplishment. Loving all things creative, Nicole considers her life’s motto to be “Bloom where you are planted”.
Column contents © Nicole Christensen. All rights reserved.
Paula Spencer
Previous Suburban Farmgirl,
October 2009 – October 2010Paula is a mom of four and a journalist who’s partial to writing about common sense and women’s interests. She’s lived in five great farm states (Michigan, Iowa, New York, Tennessee, and now North Carolina), though never on a farm. She’s nevertheless inordinately fond of heirloom tomatoes, fine stitching, early mornings, and making pies. And sock monkeys.
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Thank you for the lovely reminder that we can all have a bit of fun and make things special, even if circumstances aren’t yet back to “normal.” Here’s to a better new year for us all!
Hi Joanna, thank you! I am glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks you so much for reading and commenting. Happy New Year to you and yours! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Greetings and Happy New Year!!
Going to write more letters~create Butterfly Gardens with children in the spring~
Hi Michelle, yes, handwritten letters are so wonderful. I cherish many of the ones I have been sent through the years – so much more personal than a text or email. Enjoy the spring and your butterfly gardens. Did you know that because of efforts like yours that the Monarch numbers are coming back? That is great news! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi Nicole
I’ve been working on a cross stitch picture for a friend of mine. We are unable to visit since she lives in another state. I also have a money saving tip. Instead of buying costly cleaners for your dishwasher buy a bottle of distiled white vinegar and pour some in bottom of washer and run normal cycle. If you also use a dish drainer put it in also. It works great in your washer also.
Hi Irene, how wonderful! I know your friend will treasure your cross stitch work. I love to cross stitch, too. I have a few projects to start – you have reminded me I need to start them this year! Great tip – thanks for sharing! Vinegar is such a great natural thing to use. It’s a good time to do your tip – start the year with a clean dishwasher! Thanks so much! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I really love to cook, but at this point I would enjoy a lovely night out at a luscious restaurant. I’m in my 60’s, as is my husband, I thought I had better step it up on the home front when it comes to staying engaged. I am planning a nice valentine day dinner and entertainment this year.
Hi Bonnie, I am with you on that. I miss getting dressed up once in awhile for a fun date night out, but until then, I am planning on a great meal on Valentine’s Day, too. Enjoy! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
To make 2021 a little brighter I have resolved to not work so much!!! Last year I was working 6-7 days a week and it about killed me, and left me with no free time for anything fun. I need to spend more time on me, in my gardens, or with my chicken ladies.
Hi Amy, Wow! 6 – 7 days is HARD! I am glad you are taking care of YOU. Enjoy some me time, and enjoy those chickens! Mine bring me alot of joy, too. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Making sourdough from MaryJanes magazine, feb,March 2009! I kept it since it has so much info on bees and the bread recipe. Right now its sitting on my kitchen counter bubbling! The kitchen is cold in the winter so I run a space heater to keep me and the the bread starter happy!
Hi Lucy, Aren’t MaryJane’s bread recipes the BEST?!? I have kept every issue and keep a list of my favorite recipes in each issue. Enjoy! Happy Bread! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I decided this year I was only going to craft “happy projects”. My first was a beautiful broken dishes quilt in a pink floral Liberty of London print that was gifted to me. So cheerful! My second is a crocheted Afghan with bands of tropical colors offset by white. It makes me smile, like I am headed to the islands every time I work on it. I am trying very hard to find joy and a blessing every day.
Hi Maureen, Busy Hands, Happy Heart! Your projects sound so beautiful (and joyful, love it)! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I am trying to do a five year journal. I have never been successful at journals before. But this one is just like one line a day. I keep reminding myself that’s not to hard!
Hi Elisabeth, Good for you! And I like the one line a day idea. Thanks for reading and commenting, and Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
In 2021 I am DETERMINED to go outside more. I always have chores outside with chickens and horses but I need to go outside to putz – just breathe in the air, check out the sky, listen for birds…:) !
Kathy, it is a proven fact that spending time outdoors in nature boosts mood. Good for you – enjoy nature! Although, sounds like you have a bit of heaven there with chickens and HORSES! 😉 Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I am journaling more and reading interesting books. This is helpful and gives me hope in this new year!
Hi Jada, two great things to do! I haven’t done a journal in awhile. Thanks for the reminder! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I love the way you made your daughter’s room more special for her virtual college experience. Having that set apart space for classes and the extra little touches like the lighting is so fun! I’m passing the idea along to my daughter she could set something up for her son-it will make it easier for him to focus if he has a ‘classroom’ to work in-he’s in kindergarten
Hi Marge, thank you! Awww – kindergarten! How sweet! That is such a precious age. I bet he will enjoy having a special area to work in. Enjoy that grandson – they grow up so fast! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi..I am preparing my home for the arrival of a new puppy..I lost my beloved best friend corgi 2 years ago and decided it was time to have another best friend and companion .Blessings to all
Hi Carleen, I am so sorry you lost your beloved corgi. My dear friend just lost hers at New Years. He was a great dog, corgi as well. I will miss him too. She had him 16 years, I think! Anyway, CONGRATULATIONS on your new puppy!!! I can’t think of a better way to start a new year. Enjoy! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Happy New Year! Two things I am doing to make 2021 a bit brighter at the moment are 1. ordering/organizing flower seeds for the upcoming season! I ordered some, was lucky enough to receive a special tin of various seeds from the Monticello gardens as a Christmas gift and even swapped seeds with a fellow gardener in my town, who I met online and 2: stockpiling beautiful postcards and notecards to send randomly to friends and family. We can all use a pick-me-up in some way or another and getting nice mail always helps with that!
April, both are wonderful ideas! I love that. Getting mail in the box is like sunshine in the box, I always say. Enjoy your gardening, sounds like spring will be really great at your house! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I just love your ideas for planning theme meals and keeping things fresh!
Hi Patricia, thank you! We really enjoy those evenings and feel happy and relaxed. I love when my daughter gets in on the planning, as well. Valentine’s is next! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hello All!
I will be planting more flowers in 2021 !!!
Looking forward to Spring!
Hi Bonnie, I am with you on that! I planted a bunch of new bulbs for spring last fall, so I can’t wait to see what pops up! Happy Gardening! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
In 2021 I am planning to plant a “victory” garden. After the last year, we all need to celebrate. Why not with good food and time in the sunshine. Here’s to a victorious 2021!
Judy, well said! Happy New Year!!! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
For 2021 I’ve decided to give my little garden space a do over this year I’ve ordered all new seeds am looking forward to digging in and getting my fingers dirty!!
Lorraine, a “farmgirl manicure” – sounds like a wonderful plan! Happy Gardening! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
In the New Year, I plan to continue whittling down my collection of fabrics, by continuing to sew warm hats and mittens (we live on the shores of cold Lake Superior) for the homeless shelter in our area. With scraps, I plan to make quilts, something I did for many years, and have somehow wandered away from that joyful project. Less television, more walking, and planning our gardens for this summer, are on my list of “life improvement.” Happy New Year to you all, and may this year bring better health and happiness, to our world.
Colleen, what a lovely, lovely thing you are doing for the homeless, so wonderful, and your list of “life improvements” sounds wonderful. Happy, Happy New Year to you. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Enjoyed your blog…I am interested in finally getting an insta pot. Glad to hear Air Fryers are great! That will be a “Happy” plan for 2021. Making tasty New recipes with “modern” gadgets!!
What a novel idea for your clean and soiled masks…instead of tossing them into a hamper placing them into a retro style clothespin bag!
Thanks, for ideas to lift our spirits and give us a smile.
Hi Julie, thank you! I have really enjoyed both of the air fryer (think “dry” foods – roasts, potatoes, veggies, meats, etc), and my insta-pot (“wet” foods – soups, stews, rices, beans). Between the two and my skillets I am excited to see what new food I will make next. The clothespin bag is just the right size and easy to carry to the washroom and back – all while looking pretty! May 2021 be a great year for you and yours. Much love your way, my friend. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I have received the regular size calendars from our Church, Banks and Electric Co-ops, but for some reason the size of the daily squares are so small, I can’t record anything in them. I am looking for a bigger daily square on a calendar. MaryJanesFarm will be great. I am a canner. I will can just about anything. During the Christmas season, family came for a visit, wanted certain canned items. We found them up on the shelves, but after a while the shelves become unorganized. It was a searching and moving of canned goods. So I decided it was time to straighten the shelves up, make room for the cast iron pots and skillets and the crocks. This took time also. The shelves look very organized now and no one is tripping over crocks and cast iron pots!
I made a new year resolution to try to keep the canning shelves organized this year. We are receiving all kinds of seed catalogs and going through them with a hopeful heart of a much better year for gardening. 2020 was not a good year for a lot of things. 2021 brings hope for a better year. Let us all focus on the hope that we have for this year. Thank you and God Bless all the MaryJanesFarm folks.
Hi Marjorie, canning and organizing and gardening – oh my! You are a true farmgirl! Love it. Enjoy the new seasons, and thank you for reading and commenting! May 2021 be a better year. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi! I enjoyed your post! I haven’t planned anything intentional yet to make 2021 brighter, but I love what all you’re doing.. Thanks for the ideas!
Hi Lyn, Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed the post. Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Just trying to take it day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute and second by second. I am also sending out more cards to people.
Hi Susan, That is good advice. Live in the moment. I am also getting more cards and letters in the mail than I have in awhile and LOVE it. That is a positive. Keep your chin up, farmgirl! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Good morning. What a beautiful day. My ray of sunshine is growing our local chapter here in Colorado. I am planning our first tea for February. And my daughter is hoping that we get some young cultivators ( she is feeling the old lady crunch, she is the only one so far). I would have to say our favorite kitchen tool is the toaster oven. My daughter says its”sick”. I day its “the bomb”. We love it because she can go in and make snacks when ever and what ever with out help. (She is 11 the stove is yet a bit overwhelming). I am hoping to get my garden started here in the near future, I have never had above ground space before first for that. It will be eventually our little space of serenity for time with friends and family. Thank you for your kind and supporting words, have a beautiful day untill next time, your fellow sister vicki8257
Hi Vicki, Lovely comment. Good for you, mama, for teaching your daughter to cook and garden! I miss seeing my farmgirl friends in my chapter. When this pandemic is over (we have a spike in my area currently) I want to get my chapter up and running again. Thanks for visiting the blog, and Happy New Year and Farmgirl Hugs to you and your girl! ~Nicole
For starters, you just reminded me to renew my subscription! Lol! I’m making good use of like-minded groups online to motivate me with things like decluttering our home and losing weight. Feeling very positive about where my life is headed for the first time in a LONG time.
Hi Toni, good for you! Stay positive and surround yourself with positive people. I believe happiness IS a choice, and misery loves company. Keep up the good work! Are you on the Farmgirl Chatroom? Lots of positive, inspirational farmgirls there! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Your posts are always so interesting and encouraging! Thank you! This year brings so many things to be grateful for. We will be celebrating the first birthday of my great grandson, new home for a son, two graduations and a new baby this summer. Spring will be coming and today the sun is shining!
Hi Nancy, BIG CONGRATULATIONS to you and your family! You have much to look forward to. Happy New Year! Enjoy!!! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I found a photography class at the local college, dug out my old camera, and I’m learning to really use it. That gets me outdoors a little bit even on cloudy days. Gives me something to drive around a little looking for a perfect scene. Now I appreciate winter a little bit better and I’m hoping for more snow to capture in photos.
Hi Laurie, great idea! That is awesome that you are embracing a wonderful new hobby – the art of photography! Enjoy! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I love my MaryJane magazine. It keeps me up and full of ideas and Hope!! Thank you!
Hi Brenda, I agree. I always say finding MJF was like finding “home”! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
What a lovely read to brighten my cold snowy day in far Western New York! ❄️ I am baking up a storm for my family and grandchildren especially, and getting my retired body moving in the winter is a daily goal. Blessings to all in your day ❤️
Hi Mary Grace, first off, I love your name – Mary Grace. So pretty. Wasn’t it a cold day today? Good day for baking. I made cookies today. Enjoy those grandchildren! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
So sweet thank you Nicole ✨❄️
Thanks for inspiring us to think outside the box. This year I have been and plan to continue to think on at least 3 things a day that I can be thankful for.
Emilie, thank you! And good for you! We all need to remember that! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Thank you for such a positive post with great ideas! I’ve been focusing on finishing quilts for family and friends that have been in the “Unfinished Object” pile for too long. Taking a bit of time everyday to do something I love, even if for only 20 minutes, helps to make me a better mom (furry mom, too!), wife and friend. And I get to gift things to people I love that are made with love!
Hi Dana, thank you! I love your comment – what a great way to do things. I love that even if it is 20 minutes a day you take care of you and do something you love. I think people get bogged down by pressuring themselves too much to get things like hobbies done by a certain time. A positive to current times is a slower pace, and when you do finish something, how special it is to the recipient! Nothing better than something handmade! Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year to you, your family and furbabies! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi Nicole! This winter I am taking advantage of having lost my job due to Covid, and I’m paring down all the STUFF in our house! I long to have a more streamlined, organized, easy to clean abode, and as I go from room to room I have realized how much I have held on to for no good reason! I hope you have a cosy winter and enjoy the extra time with your daughter, a blessing for sure❤️
Hi Meredith, I am so sorry to hear you lost your job. This is such a hard time for everyone with all the losses. However, sounds like you are a true farmgirl and making the best of it! May you have a Happy, healthy New Year and a better 2021 than 2020! Much love your way! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Nicole, Great blog today. You’ve given me lots of inspiration. We have been trying new recipes & I got an air fryer for Christmas. I already have an Instant Pot that I love, but am looking forward to all the things I can cook in the air fryer. Hope you have a good 2021!
Hi Joan, thank you! Having those gadgets really opens up a world of new recipes, doesn’t it? SO much fun! Enjoy and Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I am learning to crochet! My daughter signed me up for a monthly crochet kit and I’m currently crocheting a kitchen dish cloth and towel. So fun!
Hi Karen, what a great time to learn to crochet! I teach knitting and crochet and love to share my favorite hobby. Your daughter gave you a great gift! Enjoy and Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Your post was spot on for our lives now…my daughter decided to complete her second year of college remotely, too. The university was open, but somehow, this just seemed like a safer choice, and all the classes she needed were online, so it felt as if it was meant to be. I’ve been thinking about an airfryer…hmmm, maybe it’s just what we need. Quick & easy, with less oil sounds like a winner! Yes, a slow cooker is a must and I’ve been using a huge cast iron skillet that was my mother-in-law’s for hearty breakfast-for-dinner meals. Now I’m deep cleaning…people will giggle asking how can I spring clean when there’s still snow on the ground, but us farmgirls know when spring actually arrives, we’re outdoors…at least for me, there’s no time for spring cleaning then! Always enjoy your posts!
Hi Mary, I love having my daughter home doing college. When she is “in class”, her door is shut and I don’t disturb her. It is nice to have meals with her and hear about what she is learning. I agree with you – now is the time to clean and organize! Once nice weather is here I will be outside! Happy New Year to you and your daughter! Thank you for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I just loved your stations for your college student. I have a college student at home too. I will use your ideas to create a mask station for clean and dirty ones and will make a snack station for him.
He has been very excited about putting together a PC for himself and it is almost completed. He placed that in a desk in his room. The masks and the snack stations would be a great addition to his “Study” room.
Hi Lily, I am so glad you like my suggestions! I like to move things around and try different things different ways, and I wanted my daughter to feel like she had “grown” a bit, not just have the same room, etc. I think she did a great job picking out what she wanted. Awesome that your son is putting together his PC! Very cool! Happy New Year to you both! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi, Nicole – What a lovely uplifting post- we’re in for a bit of snow up here in Beautiful British Columbia, so I’ve got to get outside and enjoy our warm winter before that happens ! Hopefully 2021 will be better than last year for all of us !
Hi Donna, Today is really cold again, but lovely sun peeked through all day with bits of snow here and there. Happy New Year, and yes, wishing us all a better 2021! Thanks so much for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I love your magazine and blogs.
I am trying to spend more time with my dad this year. We do special outings that don’t involve exposing him to other people. No covid risks.
Thank you!
Hi Toni, Thank you, I am so glad you enjoy MaryJanesFarm, and the blogs. 🙂
It is great you are spending special time with your dad. I miss my family – they are all in other states but I do like to speak to them on the phone as often as I can. I missed seeing them in 2020. Happy New Year to you and to your dad! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
My husband and I have instituted tea time at 4 pm. We have a lovely pot of tea and a slice of ‘quick bread’…this week’s offering is mincemeat quick bread made with homemade mincemeat (vegetarian). It’s great to have a quiet time together for 15-20 minutes.
Lauri
Hi Lauri, that is awesome! I love that. I whole-heartedly believe in a tea/coffee break everyday. Such a great thing to do as a couple, too. Happy New Year to you both. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Oh how nice this calendar would look in my office. I will certainly be trying the Brussel spout skillet. I am truly focusing on self love in 2021 to make this year one of the best ever.
Hi Carol, Happy New Year! Good luck in the drawing – your name will be added to the hat! Enjoy the Brussels Sprout Skillet. Let me know what you think. Thanks for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Last year I learned sign language and this year I have decided to add some new hobbies to my life. Since joining the sisterhood, I’m excited to do some embroidery/cross-stitch work. I used to do it as a kid and look forward to bringing it back into my repitoire as well as learning to crochet. Other goals as the weather warms, natural composting and gardening (starting small with room to grow). Looking forward to 2021!
Hi Andrea, you have the right idea, and are doing some great things! My daughter and I both have often said we would like to learn sign language. I used to be almost fluent in Danish, so I am brushing up on that, as well as doing my sewing, knitting and crafts. Composting and gardening are great hobbies, as well. Enjoy, and Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Always enjoy your blog. Actually on the list of things I look forward to each month. So many great suggestions of things to do. It is a letdown after the holidays but planning something special for Valentine’s day is a great idea and something to look forward to. Love hearing house hold hints. Think I may subscribe to some fun magazines. Also have been doing more pen friends from Mary Jane’s website and more swaps. Stay safe until we can all get the vaccine. Your friend, Marlene
Hi Marlene, SO good to hear from you! Did you get my Christmas card? I think I mailed it to the correct address. I hope we can start writing more again! I miss your letters. I am so glad you enjoy the blog! That makes me happy. Stay healthy and safe. Happy New Year, my dear farmgirl friend. Hugs, Nicole
Hope your new year is wonderful and creative!
Hi Denise, thank you and Happy New Year! Big Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi, Nicole! Thanks for all of the great ideas! My mom is now confined to a hospital bed. So, I’ll be spending lots of time with her, and I’ll be doing more crafts…beading, scrapping and I’ll get her involved in making Valentines decorations to put in the window so she can enjoy them. She also loves coloring with colored pencils in the adult coloring books. We’ll leave the Christmas lights on the mantel and change out the Christmas items with her beautiful ruby red glass. This will also serve as her nightlight.. Movie night is an excellent idea! We’ll implement that to make our time spent together extra special! With lots of popcorn and treats, of course! Best regards, Sue Leto
Hi Sue, Happy New Year to you and your mom! It sounds so nice what you are doing with her. My mama lives in another state and I miss her so much, though we talk often if not every day. I love the Christmas lights mixed with ruby glass – ruby glass is one of my favorites. It looks great and festive no matter the season! Please wish a Happy Valentine’s Day to your mama from me, as well. Farmgirl Hugs to you both! Nicole
Hi Nicole,
Thanks for all the great information. I think we will try visiting the museums on line. My husband and I moved to Idaho just before everybody knew about the Covid 19. So everything seems to be up in the air. Your information is really inspiring me.
Farmgirl Christine
Hi Christine, I am so glad you liked this post! I know it must be doubly hard to have recently moved and then have a pandemic! Hopefully this year brings some normalcy, and we can all do fun things like REALLY visit museums one day! Until then, enjoy what you can! Thanks for reading and commenting! Good luck in the draw! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Hi Nicole, I really enjoy and appreciate your stories when you send them out. I work form home now, and hardly ever get out because of the pandemic. Your stories take me away to another world. I live in Wisconsin and we have the same weather, so I understand what you go through with snow. I have been trying to clean out closets this year and would like to organize better. I didn’t know about virtual museums. I’ll have to look into that. Keep sending the great stories. I have been reading your stories for the past 3 years. Patti
Hi Patti, Thank you so very, very much! Your comment means alot to me! I am so glad you enjoy my posts. I feel very fortunate to be able to share with farmgirls here! I have a friend that lives in Wisconsin, and she has wanted us to visit, but so far, we have not had the chance. I understand it is very pretty there! I have a few more closets to clean out, myself. I have been working on those here and there, as well. It is nice to have time to do those kinds of things, especially while things are slower. Thanks again for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Happy new year! I’m glad to wish 2020 a good bye and look forward to the possibilities of 2021. I’m baking more, cooking, reading more, doing more of everything I don’t take the time to do when rushing here and there! Slowing down has it advantages!
Rosie, right? I agree! I am cherishing the extra time I have with my daughter, and doing the things I love most. Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I love snow! Extreme cold not so much. I have kept myself busy buying and building a long arm quilting machine. It’s together and for the rest of the winter I will be teaching myself how to free motion quilt!
Hi Teresa, I like the snow and cold, too. I figured out it is the wet, heavy humidity in any season that I do not care for. Nothing better than a crisp, cold day, especially with beautiful snow. We have not had a whole lot this winter; it has actually been a really nice, pretty winter so far. Enjoy your quilting! Making a quilt is still on my bucket list! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Working more hours at my job and trying to organize and get rid of things here around the house.
Hi Marla, I hear ya…organizing things always makes me feel so much better! I just reorganized my pantry yesterday! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
I got an air fryer from my daughter at Christmas and love it. I’ve tried several new recipes and they’ve all been good. I am definitely going to try your Brussel sprout dish as well. In my favorite iron skillet, of course! Happy 2021 to you and your family.
Hi Rebecca, isn’t that air fryer nifty? I really love mine. My daughter does, too. Enjoy my brussels sprouts recipe. You can also add more spice, or use greek or cajun seasoning for something different, as well. Thanks for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole
Thank you for the skillet recipe! What a delicious and hearty meal to warm up a snowy weeknight. This year I finally carved out space in my home for a craft corner. One of my resolutions is to make sure each family member receives at least one hand made gift from my crafting. Wishing you and your family peace and happiness!
Hi Tiffany, thank you! The sausage I buy is the organic chicken and apple one – not greasy at all and the flavor is so great with the brussels sprouts. I love that you are hand crafting gifts. It makes them so special when they are made with love! Happy New Year! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole