On the first day of the new year I had jackrabbits on my mind.

Happy new year, darlin’s!

I hope you all had a great Christmas and holiday season. This was our favorite Christmas we’ve ever had together. We spent it here at the farm with all our critters and managed to make the most of the meager daylight hours by xc-skiing, riding our horses, hiking, bird hunting and sledding on a 100 year old runner sled every single day. We’ve had days and days of beautiful snowfall here and brisk temperatures, proper wintery weather. The quietude of winter and the precariousness of driving on roads has been a catalyst for truly slowing down and resting. This is the first time in 15 years that Robbie and I feel like we have time, like we aren’t racing against an April 1st fire season start date and we’re thankful for the sense of spaciousness we feel this winter.

I haven’t yet taken much time to think about my goals for this new year but I do have a few projects on the go already. I’m in the midst of a behind-the-scenes website rebuild here. I HIRED SOMEONE TALENTED TO BUILD IT FOR ME and she is worth every penny! We’re talking about building me a studio building which I desperately need. I’ve never been able to fit all my big tools in my current studio — I have a couple big machines in the garage and a couple more across our yard in our big outbuilding. I need everything in one place. Desperately. My current studio space has me feeling like I’m too big a fish in too small a bowl. Which brings me to what I wanted to share today:

I’m deeply dedicated to living like I’m going to have thousands of tomorrows. This mindset causes me to invest myself in my work, in my ideas, in my crafts every single day. I’m building a life over here! This mindset also prompts me to buy the fruit trees and expensive perennials, to develop the berry patches in my gardens, to build new structures on the farm and replace old fence lines. I don’t have time to hide beneath my bed and be afraid of everything bad in the world that may or may not be out to get me. I have life and living on my mind. There’s a chance we might sell this farm and buy a different one that suits our needs more someday but I’ll never regret the time and energy and money and love I poured into this place. I’ll never regret building it up and increasing the beauty and functionality of this little farmstead. That’s a fact. If you are wondering if you should build it, if you should buy the peach tree, if you should expand, if you should hire the assistant, if you should construct the greenhouse…DO IT. DO ALL OF IT. Build. Learn. Grow. Fail. Succeed. Make it more beautiful than you found it.

The last thing I have to tell you today is this: I was going to do a big shop update at the end of the month but I already have a bunch of necklaces and earrings made and I think I’ll go ahead and prepare to list them in my shop on January 10th @ 9AM MST. Jackrabbits and wolves! Turquoise, rubies and labradorite! Mark your calendars and thank you so much for your amazing support in 2021. I look forward to serving your souls in 2022.

XX

Comments

  1. Thank you for the wise words. Plant the tree. Build the fence. Invest.

  2. Life is worth living!! 🌞

  3. Those wolf/turquoise earrings or so gorgeous, I think those are my most favorite ones you’ve made yet!!! Good luck on your new studio and expansion – you’re so right, it’s always a good idea to plant a new tree!!! 🙂

  4. I love everything about this! We had a few bright days of snow, and it was glorious. Followed, of course, by days of dark grey rain, but I try to remain grateful–especially after the past two years’ drought and fires. Mt. Hood has gotten 13 FEET of snow in the past two weeks! Glorious for the snow pack. Thank you always for the reminders about really living. It is so easy to get caught up in the unknown, in fear, in fear-mongering. Deep breaths. Life keeps going and we shall keep living it! PS can’t wait to see the new website! That’s on my list for this month, too.

  5. I just love those leapers! In silver & in sage 💗

  6. Thank you for sharing your resolve for living. It is inspiring.