Showing posts with label South African Scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South African Scenery. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2016

The Year of...2015...

 

 And so the year of 2015 draws to a close, and I find myself thinking back over the course of the last twelve months, remembering certain events, special times and sorrows, and praising my Father in Heaven for His incredible mercy and grace for each day...

One has to look back to see where we have come from before we can go forward…we need to remember the workings of our Lord and hide His Word in our hearts in order that we may move into the new year strong and fresh with our eyes fixed on Him…

I am left in awe at God’s grace after going back and playing out the happenings of 2015 in my mind…a year of pain, hope, sorrow, happiness and most of all, growth…both in our hearts and in our lives...both spiritually and physically…
Jesus has seen fit to grow our family this year, and as we welcome His blessings, so our hearts become heavier under the weight of the love He has given us to share!

I would like to share with you the most memorable moments in 2015 and I do hope you will enjoy seeing a glimpse of 2015 through my eyes…

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January…probably my favourite month of every year, and perhaps you’ve guessed why…  My birthday falls on the 3rd of January, and this year I celebrated my eighteenth birthday with friends and family, thanking Jesus for His many blessings throughout my life!  

January also saw me assist a very dear and special friend of mine with the photography at a mutual friend’s wedding…  Although we seldom see each other (even though we literally live 10 minutes apart), we have formed a sweet friendship and enjoy chatting over tea every so often…  To see the wedding she captured so beautifully through her lens, do visit her blog here

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In February I participated in a delightful tea cup exchange for the very first time!  Oh, what joy it was to wrap up a tea cup and some other lovely goodies and ship them to Canada, where the dear lady I was partnered with in the swap, lives…  To see my post on this lovely event, stop by here
 

February also saw our family experience the heartbreak of a miscarriage once again…it was a time of great sorrow, but also a time of drawing closer to Jesus and submitting to His plans for us…

 

We also celebrated my dear mother’s birthday and Valentine’s day with a special, memorable dinner

I sewed a lot more of my own clothes this year, and I am hoping to sew even more in 2016!


 

I took part in a 'Literary Heroine Blog Party' for the first time which was so delightful!

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March was a busy month as we celebrated Easter, played in a small concert with our string ensemble group and I prepared for a month away from home.
 

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In April I was led by the Lord to offer up my time and assist a friend’s mother with her little ones and home whilst her husband and older children were away.  I can honestly say I grew as a person through these few weeks spent away from home, and learned many things…I was looking after little boys, which was a completely new experience for me coming from a family of only girls!

 

I also visited my grandmother whilst in the Cape and you can see photographs from my trip here  I missed my little sister, Gabrielle’s birthday which I was of course heart sore about, but I was glad to know she enjoyed her special day!  What a special part of our lives she is!

 

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In May I returned home and settled back into doing what I love…I wrote a post called Finding Joy in a Season of Loneliness, which I hoped would be an encouragement and a blessing to other young ladies like myself, who have chosen to pursue the Lord’s will for their lives in becoming a daughter at home…it isn’t always easy or enjoyable, but He is the Master and Teacher, and His grace is sufficient for us…

 

 

In June Rebekah turned six years old, and we put together a sweet Princess party just for her!  I am so thankful for this sweet, compassionate little sister who has a quiet way of capturing your heart and loving you unconditionally…
 

We also went on an incredible drive up the old Montague Pass which I shared about here…this year I learned how blessed I am to be here, in South Africa, and to appreciate the unique beauty of this country!

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In July Beth turned eleven years old  My Bethy girl, as I call her, and I are very close…not in age, but we share a special relationship and a love for many of the same things including animals, calligraphy and the outdoors!

I also began corresponding through letters with a couple of lovely ladies overseas, and it has been the most precious thing to write back and forth and bless one another with words, pictures and little gifts!  Our Father knows just what we need!

I also took another trip to Cape Town in July which you can read about here

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In August I passed my Learner’s licence exam, and I am slowly but surely learning to drive…did you note the s.l.o.w.l.y. part, my friends?  {{smiles}}


We also found out Mom was expecting again, and although we wanted to be excited, the fear of another miscarriage kept us quiet and reserved in our joy…
  
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In September I again participated in a tea cup exchange hosted by lovely Stephanie at The Enchanting Rose  See the post from my reveal here

 

I also opened my Etsy shoppe which you can visit here!  I am stocking up where I can, so do stop by to see what I have been creating recently…


In September we opened our hearts and home up to this young lady  Our family is fostering her till the end of February 2016 when she will be eighteen and it has been a learning experience all round...it hasn’t been easy, but our God is great and continues to give us His love and strength…


This year I grew a bigger garden, thanks to some extra outside help each week, and so far we have harvested plenty of potatoes, squash, salad greens, beetroot, etc…   

 
How to Make Preserved Basil...see post here...

I am hoping to get a crop of brassica in before long…here are a few of my How Does My Garden Grow posts if you’d like to see how our garden has taken shape over the past few months…

 

We visited my grandmother in her mountain home again...this time, it was Nancy, Mom and I who enjoyed a little road trip!  {{smiles}}

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In October little Sofia turned four…can you believe this precious little girl is growing up so quickly?  She keeps life interesting and fun…


Nancy also celebrated her sixteenth birthday with a beautiful high tea with a couple friends…

In October I also announced my mother’s seventh pregnancy…a little boy is on his way, and oh my!  We are so excited!  My mom is now 26 weeks along, and before long we will have a little one running around…what fun that will be!

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In November I signed up for an ornament exchange hosted by my dear blogging friend, Vicky!  I was so incredibly blessed through this exchange, and met some sweet new friends!  See my reveal post here


We also had two special young ladies spend a few days with us, and we celebrated our friendship with a lovely, girly tea party which you can see over here!

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Our homemade Christmas cake...

December was busy…very busy, and although I enjoyed just about every moment, I think I am ready for a quieter time…  Christmas came and went, and I can definitely say it was a special one!

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This year I participated in a read-along for the book, Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott which was hosted by this lovely lady…I truly enjoyed discussing each chapter of my favourite story in depth!  Through joining this read-along, I was inspired to read more and have truly enjoyed it thus far!

I have seen some wonderful time period films this year including Belle, Wives and Daughters, David Copperfield and Far from the Maddening Crowd…my love for period drama has increased…I am captured by these stories and the way of life in those days…

I also read Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss, and this beautiful, challenging book is one I would highly recommend to every woman, both young and old…

What moments in 2015 stand out the most to you?

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...2015 was a wonderful year for...

 Baking...

 
Raspberry and Oat Muffins.. 
 
Scones and Raspberry Jam...

Portuguese potato bread...

Preserving...
 
Marmalade...

Cooking..
 
Morrocan Spiced Meatballs...
 
 Chicken with Tarragon and Peppers...

 Sewing...

 
 Patchwork embroidered cushion for a friend...

Embroidered clothes hanger...

Patchwork tea cosy...for my hope chest... 

Family...

Four of my little sisters and I...Sofia, Rebekah, Gabrielle and Beth... 

 
Gabrielle and I posing for a picture...

Crafting...

Fabric Covered Tins...

 Herbal Bathtime Teas...

 Decoupaged Easter Eggs...
Gardening...
 
Cucumbers...

 
 Potato flowers...aren't they lovely...?

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Dear friends, I am incredibly thankful and blessed by each of you, and praise the Lord for the friendships I have formed in this year of 2015…thank you for your kindness, your prayers, your encouragement and enthusiasm!  Blogging is one of my greatest joys, and every day I am overwhelmed at the kindness I receive from each of you!

I pray this next year of 2016 will be a beautiful year of growth for each of you…growth in our Lord Jesus Christ who loves us too much to leave us the way we are...  May we continue to strive to live a life for Him, extending grace and love to others in need and cultivating a deeper, more precious relationship with our Saviour.  He never promised an easy road, but He did promise to be near us and pick us up when we fall.  

 He is all we need, my friends…  Every day, thank Him for His goodness – sing His praises whenever you can!  May we not get caught up in the busyness of this life and allow the most important thing to become the least important…  I don’t know what this new year holds, nor do any of us…but the Lord knows, and I want to encourage you to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus and what He did on the cross…yes, there will be moments of sorrow and days of pain, but never lose sight of His love for you which is deeper than the deepest ocean!

Thank you for the rich fellowship this year, sweet readers!  Blessings in Christ Jesus!


  ~ Then thou shalt walk walk in the thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble."  Proverbs 3:23 ~

Monday, October 19, 2015

Roadtripping Delights...




When we planned our little trip to the mountains a few months ago, I had no idea the time would go by so swiftly!  
As the day for our trip away approached, I barely thought about it…there was just so much to be done and sorted out before leaving! 

The drive down from our farm to Bain’s Kloof was lovely and relaxed…we stopped for coffee at a sweet farmstall and took a few pictures…

 
 


Ah, and here I am at home once again with ever so many delightful memories and pictures to share…
How we needed a rest after many busy months and a busy festive season ahead!  I didn’t even have a moment to write a post to tell you all where I would be that week…{{smiles}}

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You will perhaps remember I visited my grandmother in the mountains back in April…
I visited her again in July, and then two weeks ago my mom, Nancy and I drove down to spend some time with her. 
We were able to relax and recharge at her home in the mountains, as well as stop in at our favourite quilting shop for supplies!


  Spinach growing so happily…


 
Wouldn’t you love to have a little swing in this delightful spot…?

 A beautiful tea cup...

Granny drove us around, and showed us another wonderful big fabric store as well as a stunning nursery….
We spent the whole of Wednesday in town having a delightful ‘girl’s day out’, and oh, it was such fun!
We stopped for a mini picnic, got lost driving around town, and enjoyed many laughs together…

It was so lovely to have Nancy with me this time so we could go on one or two walks in the mountains and admire the beautiful river and swimming holes from afar…
I confess we weren’t quite brave enough to try swimming…the water is still somewhat chilly!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
And the girls and Dad were perfectly fine at home…they went to the beach, played outside, spent some time in the garden and enjoyed having a little holiday without us…

 


This was where we enjoyed our meals and Nancy and I got a little work in!
 There is no cell phone reception or internet connection in the mountains…so lovely!

 
 Nancy carries her work along with her in a sweet little mini suitcase…


Oh, look at all these gorgeous crochet cottons…Nancy’s lovely little collection…

Oh, I was very sad to leave the beautiful mountains, but I was also truly inspired to continue doing what I love to do…

I am so glad I could write about our trip away…it is always lovely showing you a glimpse of where I live and the things we do!   

Praying your week is beautiful and creative, sweet friends…


 "You will go out with joy and be led forth in peace.  The mountains and the hills will break into songs of joy in your presence, and all the trees will clap their hands."  Isaiah 55:12