No.784: Homemaking Notes on a Monday // Vol.49

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The weather outside is //

As I look outside my window // We’ve had a ton of rain lately.  There’s nothing more uncomfortable than doing morning chores in the cold, pouring rain but I’m also so very grateful.  We had a pretty significant drought this summer and our pastures were bone dry.  So this rain is good!  It’s even better when we can stay warm and dry inside by the fire. 🙂

As I look around the house // it’s beginning to look a teeny bit like Advent!  We decorate slowly throughout December and I love how that simple action increases the Christmas anticipation.  So far, we’ve put up the Nativity scene, window candles and a few twinkle lights.  The tree will go up as soon as we can figure out how to keep Samson away from it!  (He has a tendency to mark his territory on trees…ahem.)

Excited about // some fun surprises up my sleeve for Advent School this year.  I bought this perler bead gingerbread house kit, this Countdown to Christmas advent activity book, and this Christmas watercolor book.  We’ll also be checking out the Advent videos on Formed.

Pondering // this little paragraph from Come, Lord Jesus (this is my fourth year reading this book for Advent, I think?):

I love to recall the word of the poet Sister Madeleva that I find ineffably dear: “In Advent I always feel that I should walk on tiptoe.”  Indeed, in the wonder of Advent, we should spiritually walk on tiptoe, full of expectancy, full of wonder.” (p.22)

Working // on so many creative projects and it feels so good.  I’ve started on my “December Daily” junk journal.  After more than a year (!!), I also pulled out my quilt and my cross-stitch sampler again and have been stitching on both.  (I had not made much progress since I shared them back in this post.)  In other crafty news, I fell down a new Youtube rabbit hole.  Did you know there is such a thing as Flosstube?  What “booktube” is for readers, “flosstube” is for cross-stitchers!  They are arguably the most wholesome, lovely group of women on the Internet.  Their videos are like a grown-up show and tell…I love it.

On this week’s to-do list // – dry orange slices for decorations – mail gifts for faraway relatives – wrap a few presents – work on Christmas cards

– celebrate St. Nicholas Day and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception