Wednesday, January 1, 2025

new year * new mercies


such a cliche to say,
"i can't believe it's 2025!"
it's true though, isn't it?
time is passing so fast.
as such, the following
scripture holds true in the life
of the believer:

"So teach us to number our days,
that we may gain a heart of wisdom."
Psalm 90:12

*

the pictures in this post are all
coddiwomple. sometimes life is like that.
and while not in the order i planned,
they're simply bits and pieces of an 
overall quiet life at Haven Haus.

"Aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own
affairs, and to work with your hands."
I Thessalonians 4:11


coffee plays an important role in my life and
drinking it from a non-ugly cup is paramount.


we invited a couple over for sunday dinner.
a spontaneous little sunday dinner party of sorts.
their contribution was a delicious brown bread
using fresh milled wheat, cocoa and molasses.
there was leftover bread so i made it into crumb
for casserole topping or meatloaf/meatball ingredient.
such a rich flavor - i'm looking forward to using it soon.
they brought dessert too. i think she called it
lemon smash (from smitten kitchen). 
golly that was delicious. a treat for sure!

our meal consisted of:
roast chicken, potato wedges, green beans with bacon


Christmas involved some rather rich foods.
(you'll get to that bit of info later in the post)
on the 27th i chose to make a meatless meal
of pasta with a bit of asiago-romano, and a salad.
using 00 flour and eggs, i worked up a dough,
kneaded, rolled out, sliced .. made for a good amount
of pasta. i like a thinner pasta but didn't want
to get my manual pasta machine out so i 
used my manual arms and hands along with
my great grandmother's rolling pin
to complete the task at hand.


it. was. delicious.
that is all.


the hubs brought me flowers.
swOon. i love baby's breath.
i love him & think i'll keep him.


the hutch the hubs built - at Christmas.
it's 8ft by 8ft. holds all my pretties
on the top portion
and hides my kitchen appliances
'neath the curtain.
simple Christmas decor.. not too much
else out than what you see.
works for us just fine.


Christmas dinner for the two of us.
prime rib with a cabernet reduction, 
whipped potatoes,
home-canned green beans with onion,
bacon, vinegar. oh-my-goodness.


chocolate mousse.
so. rich. a small dollop was plenty.


pecan pie.
made with maple syrup - not karo.


we enjoyed a white Christmas. certainly not 
the amount of snow we're accustomed to
but golly we'll take it. this is the view
from the loft looking down upon
my greenhouse.


Christmas cactus blooming ..
next to the hubs chair - he tends it
for he knows i have *thumbs of death*
when it comes to inside plants.


chicken meatballs portioned for the deep freeze.
easy peasy to take out what's needed for a 
simple meal for us or to share.


.. nothing like the aroma of fresh milled
and baked bread. one in the kitchen,
the other two in the freezer.


last year .. er .. the year before last year,
or ..... lasteryear as our daughter used to say
as a wee little girlie (i miss her. so. much.).

lasteryear, we took a jeep ride further up
the mountain, minutes from our home
scouting a Christmas tree, when we came upon
this dilapidated cabin. oh the stories it
could tell, i'm sure. such a beautiful spot.



back to the coffee thing... 
i typically have an afternoon mug. 
do you?


my favorite dear deer, a few vintage bulbs,
rope tinsel, and a collection of my
great-grandmother's pictures that once
framed a lovely mirror situated above her
davenport. remember referring to a couch or sofa
as a davenport? am i dating myself? most likely.
great-grandma's davenport, if i remember right,
was a deep green floral print, very cushy cozy
perfect for a little naparoonie or simply a place
to curl up next to her or my mom.
my sweet sister shirley has the mirror,
it's perfectly placed in her home.


He said to them,
"But who do you say that I am?"
Peter answered and said to Him,
"You are the Christ."
{Mark 8:29}


the days of cozying up near the fire,
of hot cocoa, reading, good documentaries
on the tube, planning for the new year
for travels and projects, garden and goods.


the picture above is also currently the header picture
for this little corner of blogdom. taken i think in March '23.
we're not having a deep snow sort of winter. yet.
this snow depth was over 5 feet .. as a woman of just under 5'2"
if i stand very straight ..... i had to hold my
camera above my head to catch the depth and
see to our neighbor's roofline. golly.


ah yes .. that afternoon blend in a lovely
vintage cup & saucer. 

*

i do hope this first day of the new year finds you
awash in anticipation with what God has planned for you.
be aware of His presence, how much He loves you,
and surrender yourselves in how He leads you through these
next days, months, into even the next new year.
the path may seem uncomfortable, even full of
trepidation .. but we have a faithful Lord at the helm.
we can fully trust in His tender keeping.
no.. matter.. what..

"Unless you renounce and subjugate your own will,
unless you forget yourself and all that pertains to yourself,
not one step will you advance."
~ St. John of the Cross ~

with love,
.sherry.

1 comment:

  1. Always a joy when I see you've posted (and I check often). Love all your pictures and the food looks delicious . . . Blessings in this new year ahead. "The Lord knows". Psalms 1:6

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