Wednesday, November 5, 2025

A Little Cabin Trip

I'm tempted to always say no. I often see the burden of increased work load that a request brings on and I'm the gatekeeper for simplicity and managable time demands.


Good intentions...

but there's a time to say "yes."  


The younger Blossoms asked for one more "quick overnight to the cabin."


I blocked it out and even though I could think of twenty more things I could and probably should accomplish at home, we packed and journeyed to our "happy place."


Full stop.

Hard reset.


Twenty-four hours of mountain simplicity and connection
to reorient and realign.


Splashing through the creek in rubber boots,

Snapping pictures to watercolor later,

Tramping up and down leaf-strewn banks to see, to explore, to observe,

Waving on a friend's trail cam,


Perching on old stumps, giggling and making faces,

Standing on the creek bed and listening,
really listening,

Admiring the last vestiges of splendor in the underbrush of this beloved eastern wild area,


Snuggling down in favorite chairs with books and tea and snacks on a porch that is a porch,

Painting pumpkins and laughing at a mustard yellow table 
that holds as many wholesome memories as our own home kitchen table,


Crafting home-cooked breakfast together,


Savoring October rain, 
pitter-patters, 
heavy droves,
in-between smatterings,
repetitious sounds on a mismatched shingled roof
that lulls better than any sound machine.


We climb back in the van, mentally checking off the packing up clean up list, 
and without hesitation, they say, "Thanks for bringing us, Mom."












Wednesday, October 1, 2025

These Lessons Lately

Lately I've been thinking about gratitude, how I want to swim around and soak in gratitude.  

How those answers to my heartfelt prayers mean so much, yet the busyness of life tempt me to gloss over them and stay in the grind, always needing.


I feel free to write about the answers in my journal ~ the long version...

to tell friends what Jesus is doing, 

to sit and think about the answers on weekday evenings, mulling over the stories and marvelling over His goodness.


Lately I've been thinking that moments altogether mean so much to me.  

That times in the living room, with everyone curled up with their favorite blankets, with smiles and funny everyday life stories are what matter to me.


Lately I've been thinking that autumn splendor in the making is a poignant transition, an avenue to truly "smile at the days ahead."


Lately I've been reminded that serving at home as the often invisible support system makes a profound, felt impact.  It's meaningful and quiet and worshipful.


Lately I've been celebrating the bright spots, the joy-filled victories, the happinesses,

for the Lord is good.

Images from a recent Sunday hike on State Game Lands a town or two over.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Meet Finn

Whilst deep in the trenches of Fair prep, we definitely weren't looking for a new dog. 

 I saw an email about a family we know, who was rehoming their 2.5 year old English cream golden retriever.  Though he was a great dog, he didn't have a lot of room to run.


Here's the thing:
We love golden retrievers.  They suit our lifestyle perfectly and we have lots of room!

I didn't know if we'd be able to resist and I just couldn't get Finn out of my head.


When I proposed another dog to the Rugged Mountain Man, he asked me if I was literally insane?


But why not go meet Finn and get a feel for his personality?  
And maybe they'd be willing to let us pick him up after the Fair...

That's less insane, right?
Because a regular week with us post-Fair and then a week at the cabin on vacation is a fantastic way for a furry family member to get to know his new family!


The Younger Blossoms and I felt that Finn was quite obviously a sweetheart.  


He's been with us for three weeks now and he has fully assimilated into life in the Hollow.  He's game for whatever we have on the agenda for the day.  He LOVES to cuddle!  He also loves ice cubes, wrinkly toys, swimming in the creek, and food!

I'm thankful that sometimes the best things just find you at the right time.



PS - As you can see, we've adopted colored bandanas to help with differentiation!



Monday, July 21, 2025

Whatcha Up to Lately?

 Whatcha been up to lately?


The Fair.

Yep, gettin' ready for the Fair.  

I'm truly thankful that the Blossoms can man-handle tasks like never before!  They've done this so many times that they understand what we're working toward!  (and the saved annual to-do checklists and menus sure help too!) 

Blossom1 is done showing; she has graduated from 4-H, so it does look a bit different this year. She supervises a local park and teaches piano lessons while she prepares to start teaching 7th grade ELA this fall... and she's ENGAGED!!! 

Blossom2 is in charge of the Junior Fair Board, so there are new responsibilities there.  She works, did a custom wedding order, counselled at camp, and is running for State 4-H Council... on top of the usual animals and her baking exhibits to get ready.

Blossom3 has a job, went to camp, and is assisting with an art camp too, so that's different than previous years.  She's pulling a lot of weight in the micro farm.

Blossom4 enjoyed day camp, but ultimately, still thinks that her summer revolves around her time with Nancy Drew, so sometimes she has to be reminded to actually DO the things that she knows must be done.  The house is quiet a lot though, so I understand, because I'd like to curl up on the couch with a book too.  

Every season looks a little bit different and demands and responsibilities ebb and flow here.  We're focusing daily on communicating with each other and staying connected.  

It's beautiful 

and it's challenging 

and it's good 

and it's worth it.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Zippy Angry Fairies

Hello friends,

I thought I'd share a pretty snap with you!  These pink lilies are gorgeous this year.  Along with my bumper crop of bee balm, the hummingbirds are flitting about like angry fairies.  I'm thoroughly enjoying this, as I was hoping to feed the hummingbirds with the flowers from my gardens, rather than feeders that need my attention.  


Blossom4 and I are pretty sure there are three hummingbirds ferociously zipping about lately and we chuckle as we watch them chest-bump mid-air like tiny football players.  It's been a delightful little bright spot for just the two of us to smile over together each day.  These are the summer moments I treasure.