An unexpected white Christmas, an impromptu snowball fight, a Christmas eve spent with sudden rushing about to get the animals warm, get them dry spots to sleep and thaw out their water troughs before it got even colder into the night, scrounging for tarps to cover the hay and firewood, a moment in the middle of shoveling shavings where I felt guilty that this is how we’re spending Christmas eve when my daughter looks at me with sparkles in her eyes and says “mama, I feel like Almanzo on Christmas eve…this is so cool!”…(we recently read Farmer Boy in the Little House series), when I then started a cedar shaving fight in the stalls and called her “Almanza” and “Farmer Girl” which she just loved and… the moment I realized this was not such a bad way to spend the eve- like pioneers, hot cocoa REALLY appreciated afterwards, walking into a house with heat also really appreciated. A fourth-and probably final- attempt at making snow molassess candy, turning the leftover boiled molassess into a bran-oat-carrot mash to warm the horses. Definitely a day of reminders to not take things for granted. That’s for sure. Reminders that there is joy and magic even in hard work. If you just look through a child’s eyes. Appreciation for the gentle warmth of candles and modern appreciations such as those battery operated star twinkle lights. Just setting the right mood for some Christmas and solstice reading. T’was the night before Christmas…and what fun we had at the barn on a snowy Christmas eve….
That sounds like the perfect way to spend Christmas Eve, taking care of those closest to you. What a great reminder of what IT is all about! No doubt your daughter loved it.
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What a lovely way to put it. Thank you!
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You’re a blessing to your animals! Happy New Year.
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That is a gigantic compliment. Thanks! Happy new year.
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LOve, warmth and sweetness..packed in one night.. I love the Little House series…
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It’s the best!
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look @ that white fluffy stuff! sounds like the perfect way to spend Christmas Eve. I am glad you wrote about it. I too enjoyed the little house on the prairie series, and believe it or not, did not finish all of them..You’ve motivated me to see if I can go find the books (hopefully we didn’t pass them along) We went through a “decluttering” spree last Spring..
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We love them. They are such classics and it doesn’t matter what age the reader is, they just transport you to another time and simpler life!
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After reading your post, I went looking and found the Little house series. Started reading Farmer Boy out loud to my wife night before last 🙂
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You just gave me goose bumps! So happy to hear. Let me know what you think. Now whenever certain things pop up in our days we’re always reminded of something in Farmer Boy!
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Sounds magical. xo
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When put into the right frame of thought, yes. And we got your white stuff!
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Amazing!
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I love the way the Christmas lights look through the snow!
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Thank you ☺
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A lovely Christmas post with photos that make me think of the simple pleasures and real meaning of the season. I hope it was wonderful. 🙂 Happy New Year.
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Thank you for your kind words. Happy new year!
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This sounds like a magical Christmas memory…
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Thanks!
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