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December 2015

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Good-bye 2015, Bring On 2016

Well, here we sit on the cusp once again.  The last day of 2015, the eve of a New Year….  And what a year it’s been!

Looking back over 2015 here at Farm Fresh, it has been amazing!  It is exciting to watch my corner of the world grow and expand through Social Media online and by word of mouth here in the real world.  I have been blessed with some amazing opportunities and for that I am so thankful!  It has been so much fun working with my clients, making their space their own, sourcing the perfect pieces to make their house a home!

I love that Instagram has the #2015bestnine which pulls your top photos from the year.  Here’s mine:

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I love it – a stunning East Coast sunset, my little trick-or-treaters, the ice snowman from Winter Chill, our pretty Nordic tree, the stonewall in Dad’s barn, the lilac bush shot from the upstairs window, the same lilac bush covered in snow, the little folded star {that never did appear on the tree} and a selfie….

The top blog posts from the past year are:

5th  – A Beautiful View

4th – Touring with your Bestie

3rd – Bench Makeover

2nd – Farewell Fleur

1st – You Are Enough

I love that the best post of the year is the guest post Catherine wrote.  She said what so many of us had to hear.  So many people read that one, shared it and I hope really listened to it.  I hope that we are more accepting of ourselves and where we are in life right now because of that post.

I’m very excited to play the part of Design Consultant in the new ‘At Home on the North Shore’ magazine that came out this fall.  A great opportunity, to be sure, so much fun, meeting so many interesting new people and working with some great, talented folks, too.  Work on the next issue is under way already!  Here’s the cover photo from the first issue, such an vibrant family who lives in this modern home and workshop!

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I hit a milestone this past year, too.  And had a big party to celebrate!  I was surrounded by family and friends and had so much fun.  You should always wake up with sore stomach muscles from laughing so hard when you turn 40! Scrolling through the camera roll on the all the phones is good for a laugh, too….way too much stealing phones and taking selfies…..but so much fun! Here’s my fav from the night!!

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I’m looking forward to what 2016 is going to bring!  I hope it is filled with new projects, new clients and new ideas! I’ll take some adventures, too….maybe a trip?  On a plane?  Who knows!!! There will be roadtrips, for sure!  One soon to Cape Breton…I feel the urge to go!

Happy New Year to you all!  May it bring loads of wonderful things your way!

To be continued,

Lori

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Christmas Aftermath

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Christmas is officially behind us.  Does anyone else feel like we bust our butts getting ready for it for months and its over in a flash? Phew – what a whirlwind!

Christmas Eve we went to church and of course, during the candlelit ‘Silent Night’ one of the girls got burned by dripping wax….without fail!  You would think that we’d learn!  But it is still one of my favourite things about the service….so peaceful and beautiful, all the voices raised in song.  After church, Mom and Dad always stop by for awhile, watch the girls open their gift of new jammies and a movie.  This year they also got Peppermint Hot Chocolate…tasty!  The movie this year was Shaun the Sheep – I still haven’t seen it, although the girls did start watching it one day over the break.

When we tucked the girls in, we informed them we didn’t want to see them before 7am….which, of course, didn’t work.  We were opening gifts by 6:45….but I confess I was pretty excited to see if the girls were pleased with their gifts.  It’s always a gamble to see if ‘Santa’ did okay from their letters.  One girl was very detailed and the other very vague this year….which made things interesting, to say the least!  I do think Santa managed to pull it off again this year, though!

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I love asking the girls at the end of the day which of their gifts was their favourite.  Lena wouldn’t tell me what her fav was, I think for fear of hurting my feelings…my guess it was the giant horse picture Catherine gave her for her room and not a gift we gave her.  Hannah…well….she loved quite a few but I think the Chocolate Lab toy was her top pick!

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Lego is always a winner, too.  Both girls got some this year, too, plus they had a Lego Advent calendar to share.  So, you know what that means…picking up tiny pieces off the floor for a month!  { I also got to spend some time building Lego with Catherine’s son, Aleko, the other day….so much fun!  It was a great set of Minecraft Lego that had lots of different ways you can build it and two booklets of instructions! }

We had Christmas Dinner at the in-laws and then, since the weather was so incredible { 15 degrees in December!! } we headed down to the beach for a walk and then over to the horse pasture next door.  The girls love the horses and so enjoy going over for a visit, feeding them apples and grass and reaching for a pat.

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On our way home late in the afternoon, we stopped by my parents for a little visit and more food.  Then we took the girls home to play with their new goodies for a bit before tucking them back into bed to do it all again the next day with my family!

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Again, Boxing Day dawned a gorgeous day for December and we enjoyed it around Mom and Dad’s table.  The highlight this year was the guessing game we had to do for our chocolate letters as Mom couldn’t get all the right letters for us.  My letter was an ‘M’ and was labelled with “Meadowville’s Maker of Many Masterpieces”….you know, makes complete sense when you put it that way 😉  The kids enjoyed acting out the Christmas Story again, too….no real babies in the manger this year, though…my littles have long since outgrown that, so we had Hannah the sheep and Lena the angel this time around.

I hope you all enjoyed the company of those you love this Christmas Season. It is always so busy but so much fun!!

To be continued,

Lori

 

 

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Oh Christmas Tree

Part of our family’s tree tradition is going to a tree lot in the woods somewhere and finding our most perfect tree, lugging it home and then putting it up.  I love that this is a tradition we share with so many other families and I love seeing pictures of families together with rosy cheeks, standing in front of the hand selected tree that is just right for them! { I love this picture of Michael and the girls giggling in front of our tree! No idea what was said…..but it must’ve been good! }

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Every year we search out our tree with a few requirements.  It needs to the not too tall and not too round.  Tallish and slender….and every year I think we find the most perfect tree ever!  And this year is no exception!  One of the benefits of cutting your own tree from the tree lot is that you know it’s fresh!  Granted, it is still bound to shed a few needles on the floor….

This year I wanted to be more deliberate in how I decorated our tree.  Usually, we dig out the ornaments from previous years and I let the girls go at it.  But not this year.  This year it’s my tree.  And I am so drawn to the Nordic style and I wanted my tree to reflect that.  I’ve been hunting down red and white ornaments, some wooden ones and some silver.  I’ve made a few to tuck in, as well, plus I figured I’d have a few from previous years that would work with this year’s plan.

It’s exciting to hunt for a new look!!  I had so much fun gathering the new ornaments together!  Wanna see how the tree turned out??

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Here’s a close up of the gnome my friend, Alena, made for me!  How sweet is he!?!??!

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And then a few other favourites:

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These last ones look very impressive and complicated to make, but I had fun making them one evening with some doubled sided scrap book paper.  Maybe I should do a tutorial?

I hope your tree is up and all trimmed out in it’s finery!  The fun thing about decorating is the walk down memory lane when you start rooting through the boxes!

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Merry Christmas to you and yours!  May you find peace at the side of the old, wooden manger that holds a wee baby who is our Emmanuel!

To be continued,

Lori

 

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Christmas Prep

Well, just a few more days until Christmas!  Our home has been a flurry of activity, like most households these days I’m sure!  I thought I’d share a few pictures of scenes from around our home over the past few weeks.

One event that the girls looked forward to was the Gingerbread House Decorating that the local United Way puts on as a fundraiser.  We took Sammy and Gabby with us this time and once again we ate too much candy and spilled way too much hot chocolate.  We had a great time, and come home with gingerbread houses, laden with candy!

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The girls had their school concert, too.  Hannah was so excited and nervous at the same time and it was old hat for Lena.  They looked so beautiful, in their cream dresses and pretty shoes!  Both sets of grandparents were able to come, along with Jeannie, the girls’ former baby sitter. They sang and danced and just glowed on the stage.  And once it was all over, they crashed!

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We went to a different tree lot this year than we’ve gone to the last few.  The trees all looked so good, but we narrowed it down to two and debated the characteristics of each.  Once the decision was made, Micheal chopped it down and he drug it to the truck.  The girls each picked out a small tree to take home, too, it was adorable to see them carefully select a tiny tree to carry out!

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Once they got them home, they worked with Michael to figure out a tree stand for their little trees.  It’s neat to watch them go back and forth, trying to explain to him how they want it done and him try to explain to them how he was really going to make a stand.

I did a little baking, some wrapping and the tree is all decorated.  We’ve caroled, eaten, and celebrated together with our community.  There’s more planned and we still have all the celebrations to come with our families.

How are all your plans coming along?  Are you all ready for Christmas? What’s left on your To-Do list?

I’m looking forward to sharing the finished product of our trees, a tasty new recipe and my new cabinet vignette over the next few days!

To be continued,

Lori

 

 

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Winter Has Arrived…Here Anyway…..

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Well, I’m living in a world of white!  We had snow the other day and it turned my world into a winter wonderland!  I don’t enjoy driving in it or shoveling it, but man is it pretty!

Before I headed to Truro to work, I took a little wander through the back yard with my camera.  Snow at this time of the year might not stick around for long and I wanted to capture it while it was icing the trees so beautifully!

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Yesterday I shared this picture of my girls and  my niece building an igloo in the front yard and boy, did I get comments on that picture!  See, we live in a snowbelt, people who live 15 minutes away were commenting on how much snow we had and the fact they had NONE!!! We have our own special climate here….and I’m not so sure exactly how I feel about that!!  I mean, the girls had a blast playing outside for the majority of the day, but the driving sucks and the fact that I think we are the last road in the county to get plowed sucks even more.

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Have you had snow yet? Do you enjoy it or loathe it?  I will admit it sure helps add to the feeling of an East Coast Christmas!!!

Enjoy! Drive safely!

To be continued,

Lori