My first day of 2014
started with a solo trip into
town for some yardage to make some
cafe curtains.
Before I left the house,
I had written down some addresses
and plugged those into the GPS after
I left the store.
Although we are grounded,
I still like to look.
Farms For Sale
One particular property inspired me to park
and take in what it had to offer.
A simple yet beautiful Farmhouse,
a pasture with a couple of muddy horses,
a small patch of land with greens growing
and a lovely gravel driveway.
I wondered how old that house was and how long
the owners have lived there.
I wondered their reasons for selling something
so comfortable looking.
On my way home,
I thought about my
definition of the "perfect" life.
The true meaning
{for me}.
I enjoyed my peaceful drive.
When I got home,
the boys were napping after
a few hours of playing in the rain
and being bathed.
It was the perfect opportunity for me
to do something I don't believe I
have ever done:
make a cup of hot spiced cider,
grab one of my new cookbooks and
Lucy (who just had surgery) and
snuggle under our heavy down
duvet and relax.
{Did you know that some cookbooks are like a novel?
Who would have known!
I'm enjoying my newest read,
The Glory of Southern Cooking. I'm looking forward
to my next read: Bon Appetit, Y'all}
I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
My life Our life has been nothing
but fast paced and on the gas and not taking
a lick of time to do something very important...
nothing.
I admitted to my truths:
~I'm not a social butterfly but a homebody;
I enjoy solitude and quiet.
~My love for being in the outdoors gets stolen
by sitting behind a window and a screen.
~My projects go slower because I'm "busy" seeing what
everyone else is doing either on blogs or FB.
Lack of self control? Maybe.
A waste of precious time I will never get back?
Absolutely.
I'm mad at myself because I did not
get out all the Christmas cards that I needed to because
"I ran out of cards".
I didn't make the gifts that I had planned to
because
"time just escaped me".
No more nonsense.
My "word" for 2014?
Unplug.
I'm going back to the
olden days.
My time behind the screen will be
to learn how to properly cull a chicken and
how to can the bounty
I plan on growing.
I will spend more time reading.
I will make the time to make
thoughtful gifts for next years
Christmas.
I will teach my children how
to be sufficient.
After I shut my business down,
I convinced myself that my blogging
was because I liked to write.
Seriously, my life is not that interesting.
So, I shall practice what I preach.
I've enjoyed Every.Single.One.Of.You.
May you all live the life you love
and
love the life you live.
xo, Amber