Warm Pie Happy Home

Springtime Blessings!

Written by Aunt Ruthie on May 1st, 2009

dsc016062

And the winner is…Elizabeth from Loagan Ranch! Wooo Hooo! Blessings to you my Sugar Pie Sista! May you wear your aprons and “Sister’s” broach with joy and find lots of yummy things to cook out of Miss Paula Deen’s new cookbook! Thank you for being a part of making the Girl-Talk Forum such a success!

I am so thrilled that so many of you joined right in, made yourself at home and welcomed each other with such grace, care, creativity and joy! If you haven’t yet checked out the Girl-Talk Forum please do! You will be amazed at all of the women who have a passion for home and family just like you and I!

I noticed that some of my Sugar Pie Sistas thought that the comments at the end of the blog post was “the Girl Talk forum“…and you contributed such wonderful ideas too my sugars! Thank you! But that wasn’t the forum my dearies! I am sharing this only because I don’t want you to miss out on the real Girl Talk forum!

Oh my goodness, you will not believe the abundance of information, advice, and friendship that is happening there!! Why, joybells are ringing all over the place! You gotta go see! Here is what to do to get to the Forum:  Just click on the button on the top of this page that says Girl-Talk Forums and that will take you to the right place, then you can register if you want to join in and contribute your thoughts or if you just want to read what others are saying, you can just click on the phrase (on the left side) that says Girl-Talk-A Forum For Sugar Pie Sistas. That will take you to a list of topics (lots of topics!!). Click on a topic that appeals to you and read what all the gals are chatting about!

dsc01999

What is exciting is that every day (or I should say every minute!) there is something new here at Sugar Pie Farmhouse…at the Girl-Talk Forum! There are so many wise, comforting, creative Sugar Pie homemakers that so generously share their experiences, recipes, and ideas with all of us!  So while I’m working on the next blog post or product review and the other features that I will be adding to the Farmhouse, you can still be blessed by all of your Sugar Pie Sistas! 

Speaking of blessings, let me tell you that…

2009-02-01-052

Spring Blessings are in abundance here at the Farmhouse!

The  weather has warmed up, the bees are buzzing, the birds are singing…there is a freshness in the air! New life…new beginnings…new joys! Take a peek at the Spring delights happening down here in the Ozark Mountains of  Southern Missouri…

dsc054011

 I have been waiting so patiently for this…..the greening of spring!

dsc054021

Just a few weeks ago the view across from my home was bare and brown…but just  look at that lush foilage now!  And very soon those delightfully enchanting fireflies will be sparkling in the night! 

8fblue1

The first fireflies I ever sawwere on the Pirates of the Carribean ride at Disneyland! The boat slowly glides along the riverbank where the water gently laps along the edge…the air is sultry…crickets are chirping… and fireflies (although not real) flicker and slow-dance among the reeds…

pirates20bayou20porch1…an old man sits on his front porch rocker whistling a hillbilly tune. I love that part of the ride! 

When we came to Missouri one summer on vacation (before we moved here from California) we were walking along a riverbank…much like the one at Disneyland…the sun had just sunk behind the trees leaving a golden glow upon the water…and there they were…the most dazzling real life fireflies!! I was mesmerized! Actually I squealed! It was like a breathtaking scene from a romantic movie!  I love how God places gifts of delight along our path of life!

img_02262

Speaking of Gifts of delight…

The Dogwoods are blooming…

img_0235My peach trees are soaring skyward…

img_02282

My apple tree blossoms are bursting with apple pie promises!

img_02322

“You have to look for the joy. Look for the light of God that is hitting your life, and you will find sparkles you didn’t know were there.”
~Barbara Johnson

img_02391

My Olallieberry vines (like blackberries) growing strong…I’m hoping for a good harvest this year!

dsc054181

And something else so very delightful…A week ago, right next to our front porch in this Fir tree something amazing was taking place!

dsc05347

A mama robin had built a cozy nest tucked among sturdy branches. One day we peeked inside and there was one sweet blue egg!

dsc053591

The next day there were two, and then the next day, three!

dsc053551

Look at that color! I have never seen eggs this bright! They don’t look real!

dsc053571
“A home decorated with love
will forever be beautiful”

~unknown

dsc054051

Now there are four eggs! Robins lay one egg a day until there are four (sometimes five). She will now keep them warm and protected until they hatch. She’ll also turn and rotate the eggs several times daily with her beak. Turning the eggs helps to keep them all at the same temperature and prevents the baby robins from sticking to the insides of the eggshells. The daddy bird says close by to protect mama and babies. Isn’t God amazing! Such complex intelligent design…something that could only happen because  our wonderful Creator designed it that way. (The Big Bang Theory…I don’t think so.)

“Give thanks to the Lord, call on His name; make known among the nations what He has done.”
1 Chronicles 16:8

dsc01592

That sweet little robin’s nest is so inspiring to me! That little mama fashioned a safe and comforting home for her loved ones, and each day she does what she needs to do to nurture her little family. It’s amazing that God gave us women that same nesting instinct. We have that instinct deep inside of us…it’s a gift from the Lord. Sometimes we may get in a slump and we don’t feel motivated, but I find that when we make the decision to do what is best for our family (even when we don’t feel like it),  once we jump in and start doing things, the joyful feelings will follow , especially when you see what is being accomplished.

dsc02323

I love the feeling after I’ve cleaned out a closet that has been out of control with clutter! I go back and look at  it several times and each time I get so thrilled at how organised everything is! It’s such a good feeling!  I ask myself why I waited so long to get to it! If only it would stay that way!

dsc02410

I learned the hard way, after many years, that we don’t have to try to be perfect little homemakers. Our job should not be about perfection, it should be about creating  a warm, loving, fun home for our loved ones and ourselves. Do the best you can in the season that you are in. When I had three kids ages five and under, I had to learn to go with the flow. If your baby is sick and needs to be held in your arms and rocked, then rock that sweet baby!  Don’t fret about the laundry, it will wait. Our families need to be nurtured physically, emotionally and spiritually. Balance is the key. I do know for sure that life is a lot less stressful on us when our home is clean and tidy. A cluttered and messy house can steal our joy.

Here are a few housekeeping tips that might help as we begin our spring cleaning:

  • One thing that helped me to get a handle on things was to clean as I go. While you’re cooking a meal, throw any waste in the trash can (don’t leave it  on the counter). Fill the sink with hot soapy water, put the dirty dishes in the water to soak, or rinse and put directly into dishwasher etc. Keep a basket at the bottom of the stairs to collect the items that belong up there. Next time you go upstairs take the basket and put the things away. Simple things like that. Don’t wait until the house looks like an earthquake happened (It becomes too overwhelming, and it makes everyone cranky when things are so terribly out of order).
  • Try to do your housekeeping in small segments, one room at a time.
  • Start by creating a Happy Home Atmosphere…light some scented candles, or simmer cinnamon, cloves and orange peels, or whatever else you do  to get your house smelling sweet. Turn the T.V. off and the music on! (you cannot get serious work done with the T.V. on, it’s too tempting to sit down and watch it…and there goes the day!). It’s also important to limit your time on the computer…I have to, otherwise it would take up my whole day!
  • Choose to be a blessing to your family. Your family is worth it. Let go of negative attitudes so you can make room for a more joyous, graceful attitude! This is so important.  Happy mamas = happy children and Happy wife =Happy Husband. It’s a decision not a feeling. The happy feelings will follow!
  • If you have small children, take some time for kisses and hugs and play…they grow up too fast!

 2009-02-01-180

Once you get going…you will love what you see…including that smile on your face and sense of relief that things are finally starting to sparkle and you can find the scissors again!

2009-02-01-151

Try re-arranging the room and your accessories for a fresh new look. Paint something! It will give you a lift, making something old look new again!

dsc01447

Before you know it, maybe by the end of the week, your home will be a cozy place , a blessing, a refuge, fun-loving, and a comfort for you and your family!

dsc05316

“Contrary to the ‘taking it easy’ notion that most people relate to the concept of comfort,the true meaning of the word comfort has deeply spiritual connotation. Meriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines comfort as “strengthening greatly” or “to give hope to.” designing a home with comfortable furnishings is essential to creating an enjoyable space, but when we seek to create a blessed home–a sanctuary, complete with comfort and joy–our primary focus should be on creating a positive and hopeful atmosphere.

We should strive to design an environment where our loved ones and we can feel secure, strengthened, and content. Never underestimate the importance of a positive atmosphere because within it God can produce miraculous results.”
– From the book Sanctuary by Pamela J. Bailey

Be a blessing to your family and the blessings will come back to you!

Thanks for stopping by for some Sugar Pie Blessings!

Hugs!

Aunt Ruthie

Comments 60 Comments   Add a Comment Add a Comment

Warm Pie Happy Home

It’s Girl-Talk Time!

Written by Aunt Ruthie on April 27th, 2009

hairstyles-4

Yoo Hoo, gals! It’s time for a gab-fest! Girl-Talk with the Sugar Pie Sisterhood  is up and running! Woo Hoo! So come on and share your favorite recipes,  ideas for staying healthy, decorating, gardening tips, motherhood thoughts, must-have products, housekeeping hints, beauty secrets, holiday ideas, crafts, great books you’ve read…tell us about farm life…raising chickens…making homemade soap….what’s a quick and yummy meal or dessert that has become an old standby and a family favorite? What’s your favorite scripture from the Bible that has brought you comfort and joy?  What are you having for dinner tonight? What are you growing in your garden? What bountiful harvest are you going to can this summer? How do you stay joyful? How do you stay organized?  We all want to know!

Of course if you have any questions regarding any of these areas, ask away, I’m sure there are a lot of homemakers in our Sugar Pie Sisterhood that would love to share their experiences and advice.

To jump-start our sisterhood idea exchange, I’m having a give-away! The more you post in the Girl-Talk Forum the more chances you have to win! Think of each post as a raffle ticket, the more you share a thought or idea, the more “raffle tickets” are added into the drawing with your name on them! There are four fabulous farmhouse prizes, winner takes all! The winner will be announced on May 2, 2009!

dsc05367

1. Down-on-the-farm apron: This corn-on-the-cob yellow apron is dotted with bright cherries and trimmed in ric-rac and a flirty ruffle. It’s a farm-girl’s joy!  It’s hand sewn by Lynn Jeffries from The Handmaiden’s Cottage.  Lynn is a fabulous seamstress with the cutest aprons around! Click here to go to her Etsy shop! . Wearing a pretty apron just puts me in a cheery mood! It makes sweeping my front porch (with my handcrafted broom from Silver Dollar City) actually enjoyable! Of course I always love the chance to step outside for some fresh air and to hear the rooster a-cock-a-doodle-dooin’  across the valley.  Ahhh…the country life!

dsc05394

2. Paula Deen’s The Deen Family Cookbook: This brand spankin’ new cookbook by Paula Deen is full of down-home goodness through and through! It’s chock-full of color photos and homey stories and family memories that Paula is known for!  I LOVE a cookbook with stories! One of my favorite things to do in the evening is to sip a hot cup of something yummy and read cookbooks! And don’t you love having pictures of what the recipes are supposed to look like? This book has it all! As the title denotes, this is a “family” cookbook with recipes from all her kin, such as, Meemaw’s Texas Tumbleweeds Candy, Bubba’s Tiny Chocolate-Key Lime Pies, Aunt Peggy’s Old Fashioned Meat Loaf and Michael’s Slow Cooker Chicken “n’ Dumplings and so much more! Y’all know I love everything Southern….well Miss Paula Deen is as Southern as they come, y’all!!

dsc05393

Isn’t Miss Paula just the cutest thing “evah!”

dsc05379

3. “Sugar Pie” Cupcake Apron:I could not pass this adorable apron up! It’s pure pink and chocolate confection! The cherry on top is the sassy red ric-rac and the hand embroidered “Sugar Pie’ on the pocket!

dsc05381

This cutie-patootie apron is also made by Lynn Jeffries from the Handmaiden’s Cottage if you want one, she will add  your own personalized name on the pocket, click here to go to her etsy shop.

dsc05387

dsc05386

4.  An adorable “Sisters” broach! I’m pretty sure these two little gals are chatting about girly things and reading about how to make a cozy home!

dsc05388

One of you “Sugar Pie Sisters” is gonna win all of these goodies!

Just before you head on over to the Forum, I wanted to share my little day trip that I took last week with my sister-in-law Linda (I’m married to her hilarious brother! That boy has been making me laugh for thirty years! It will be 31 years in June!)

img_0195

We headed west of Springfield Missouri about an hour to the little town of Bolivar. Our first stop was this adorable red barn…Pappy’s Antiques and Cakery! So Stinkin’ cute!

img_01962

Why Can’t I live here?

img_0197

img_0198

Take a peek inside…lot’s of neat stuff!

img_02001

I wonder how many pies were made with those rolling pins? How many meals  were cooked on this stove…how many biscuits were baked in that sweet little oven?

img_0201

Farmhouse Romantic!

img_0199

Lots of antique eye candy everywhere!

img_0202

I found something red that I liked! An old General Store Coffee Mill. It did not fit my budget, so I had to leave it there….I know it’s crying for me.

img_0204

Farmhouse Kitchen goods.

img_0205

Love all of that white-ware! Platters, bowls, cake stands, pitchers….so farmhouse-y!

img_0206

Here’s Linda paying her two  dollars for two vintage silver butter knives.  The gal behind the counter is the Owner and Cake Baker of Pappy’s Antiques and Cakery. Her nickname is Cupcake! She is as sweet as one too! The phone number for Pappy’s is 417-777-2253.

img_0267

I also purchased two silver butter knives for two dollars! Linda and I both liked the extra long and wide blade, perfect for spreading sweet cream butter on toast or making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. For such a small price, it’s fun to have a few vintage pieces to use in our everyday life. It’s fun to think of the stories they could tell! It’s the simple things in life that bring joy isn’t it? The markings say Alaska Silver!

img_0263

My other purchase was this Milk Glass barnyard rooster! I think I’ll name him Jim Ed.

img_0207

Talking about cakes with Miss Cupcake from Pappy’s, made us hungry…so we headed to the town square to have lunch at The Country Hearth Tea Room…

img_0208

We opened the door and saw this darling idea! Inspiring words courted us as we stepped up the stairs to the charming Tea Room!

img_0211

So charming!

img_0213

We had the most delicious chicken salad sandwich evah! There were grapes and pecans in the chicken mixture and the bread was grilled cinnamon raisin bread! I never would have thought of that kind of bread, but oh my goodness it was sooooooo scrumptious!! Paired with Apricot Iced Tea and fresh fruit…..well, let’s just say it was dreamy!

img_02121

Here’s a closer look! The bread was crispy and warm, while the chicken salad was cold and full of flavor! We kept saying MMMMmmmm…this is so good!

img_0219

They had cake…..somebody had to eat it….so we volunteered. Two flavors were singing our names…

img_0214

A layered Lemon Sponge cake….tart and sweet….cool and so refreshing….

img_02211

img_02151

And a fabulous Double Chocolate dream of a cake…..

img_0222

So moist and creamy…it melted in our mouth!

img_0227

The town square was our view out of the window! We got to watch small town life in action! This is the courthouse in the middle of the square. They have a tribute to World War 2 veterans.

img_0225

Horton’s department store was having a sale.  This was the hub of shopping before the malls sprang up everywhere!

img_0226

This old feller, (let’s call him good old Jeb) was crossing the street with his rifle. Not something you would see in Californy, (where I’m from!). He was heading to the bullet store…probably needed to stock up on some buckshot to scare away those pesky possums from gettin’ to his chickens.

img_0228

This town (Bolivar, Missouri), and the Court House, with it’s clock tower, reminds me of the movie Back To The Future! Across the street was Dan and Stan’s Pharmacy and down the road a piece was a cute beauty parlor called The Snip ‘n’ Clip. Ain’t that cute?

img_0233

On the way home we stopped at a few more antique malls and enjoyed the country scenes along the way….

img_0232

img_0229

img_0230

img_02311

dsc01674

Well gals, thanks for stopping by….now you just gotta scoot on over to have a little Girl-Talk with your Sugar Pie Sisters! Remember the more you post in the GIRL-TALK FORUM the better chance you have of winning all of those goodies!

I will be naming the winner on May 2, 2009!

I sure do appreciate all of your sweet-as-sugar-pie comments! Keep them coming! They really make what I am doing here at Sugar Pie Farmhouse so worth my time and effort! I love hearing what you have to say! If you like what you see please let me know! When you leave a comment, I would love to know where y’all are from!

God Blessings and hugs to y’all!

Yee Haw!

Aunt Ruthie

Comments 114 Comments   Add a Comment Add a Comment

« Older Entries | Newer Entries »