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!
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…
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…
I have been waiting so patiently for this…..the greening of spring!
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!
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…
…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!
Speaking of Gifts of delight…
The Dogwoods are blooming…
My peach trees are soaring skyward…
My apple tree blossoms are bursting with apple pie promises!
“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
My Olallieberry vines (like blackberries) growing strong…I’m hoping for a good harvest this year!
And something else so very delightful…A week ago, right next to our front porch in this Fir tree something amazing was taking place!
A mama robin had built a cozy nest tucked among sturdy branches. One day we peeked inside and there was one sweet blue egg!
The next day there were two, and then the next day, three!
Look at that color! I have never seen eggs this bright! They don’t look real!
“A home decorated with love
will forever be beautiful”
~unknown
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
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.
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
“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
AHH! JUST what I needed to hear! Thank You! I think as mommy’s we get so overwhelmed sometimes, wanting everything to be just so, that we do forget that our job is to LOVE our kids and husbands first! They just grow up so fast. I appreciate your encouragement to all of us to be what God intended for us to be..again..Thank You! LOVE your website, blog and forum!
Love your post and pics. So much wisdom and food for thought. Just love your site and the forum. Those eggs are amazing!! God bless!!
Sharon
I can’t tell you how much I look forward to your posts! It’s like coming home through the front door of a warm, comforting and safe home. I love all your positive comments you always have aout things and life in general. You really have had a wonderful influence on how I look at things nowadays. I think it’s so important to create an atmosphere of warmth and security and you have certainly made it here, Aunt Ruthie!! :) LOVE those blue Robins’ eggs!! How adorable and yes they do look almost fake!
Those eggs are beautiful, let us know when the chicks arrive..
Certainly a thoughtfull post, I am currently so overwhelmed at the mess in my house. I am a working Mamma and really struggle to keep everything together, although I am lucky that I work in a school so start after my two a dropped off at school and finish in enough time to go and collect them from school. Coupled with various out of school activities it makes it so hard to get everything done. But this morning the sun is shining so I am going to throw open the windows and smell the fresh air and hopefully get something done.
Like Dorothy said “there is no place like home”.. I love to be in my home.
Blessings,
Sarah in England xx
You are so right about how fast our children grow up! I try to remind women to enjoy the moment because before you know it you can no longer rock babies to sleep. They’re no longer babies. Everything in it’s season. Mimi
Wonderful post…beautiful eggs in that nest (nothing tops God’s artwork! I don’t know what’s more amazing…the nest, the eggs or the birds!) Can’t wait to see more pictures of your lovely home, too. Seeing photos of YOUR nest always inspire me to step away from the computer and “nest” myself!
Look at those eggs, I’m inspired to!
Now Ruth I only have one complaint….”why can’t you post every minute of every day???” *smile*. I love this blog, LOVE.IT.!!!
It was good to hear from you this morning, and I”m looking forward to seeing Spring erupt in the Ozarks and in your beautiful home!!
Please keep us updated on the eggs!
I am enjoying your blog so much.Our society does not value home and family. The family was one of God’s finest creations. Thank you for sharing your ideas and tips with us. I have joined the forum and plan to visit often.
Thanks so much Ruthann! Wonderful inspiration and reminders. I too love fireflies. One of the best parts of a hot summer night is watching my son run around our yard to collect them (only for a few minutes) in a clear jar to observe them closer. Then he lets them go on their way. We have so many Robins here we might have to go peeking around for their nests. That color blue is so beautiful! What a teachable moment to observe with my son.
You are such a blessing to us! I am loving the girl talk forum. It is so nice to meet such a wonderful bunch of women who are like-minded. You are amazing for putting this whole concept together and spreading your faith, love and joy for family may you be blessed! Now, I am going for a QUICK peek at the forum before I start my chores for the day! :)
What lovely pictures!! Such a pretty springtime you’re having! That nest looks so sweet :), the eggs look very similar to the Eastern Bluebird. We have a Bluebird box (birdhouse) in our backyard and have seen Momma and Daddy Bluebird building their nest with bits of pinestraw, Daddy flying back and forth with food, and my Hubby peeked inside one day and saw a mess of little babies! Soon they will be practicing to fly! Now, you know I’m all about creating a little Blessed Nest for our own families too :)!! Great post!
Thank ya, Aunt Ruthe for the beautiful pictures and wonderful words of inspiration. And I’m with Katherine, please keep us updated on the progress of the nest of eggs. You’ve made my day!
I was so blessed last year when a sweet little robin made a perfect nest in our fern. My daughters and I enjoyed this little family so much. It was such a gift from God. We have a whole bunch of pictures, from each stage. A few times a day we would look into the nest and see in anything had changed. What a wonderful experience. So when all the babies had left but one, I went out with my video camera to film the last little baby before he flew away. As I was filming him, he just jumped right out of the nest and was gone! It was so funny and my babies just love watching that home movie. And, if God had not already blessed us enough, about a month later can you believe it another robin, used the same nest for her family! Honestly, I cried and thanked the LORD. So we were able to watch another little mama bird take care of her babies. God is so good.
I just love that little bird’s nest – how sweet and as always your post inspires me to fluff up my nest a bit & not be so cranky with the kids.
Thanks & have a great weekend.
RuthAnn, I can’t believe you have such a wonderful view of the bird nest! That is one of the most exciting parts of spring to me. Thanks for the lovely post. Have a great day!
Thank you Aunt Ruthie, loved the post. You are a blessing to us all.
What amazing little eggs! I love them. And I liked your point about the definition of comfort. Such a contrast to what I thought. Comfort not really about lying down on a big sofa or eating pie (although that’s part of it!) It’s a sense of strength and hope. Thanks for that fresh perspective.
I’ve only been blogging for a little while, but have spent hours looking at tons of blogs and getting ideas for one I want to create for my shop.
You are the winner above all!!! Absolutely adorable!!! Can I have it please?
I have relatives in Branson. Helwig Art Glass is my cousin. Another one is a beautician downtown. You might know them.
Love blogging with you! When I get mine set up we’ll have to link to each other.
God Bless You! Susan.
I have never seen eggs that blue! Those are amazing!!
Thank you for reminding me that it is a CHOICE to bless my family. Today I am CHOOSING to be happy!
I was asked this week if I was a neatfreak, clutterbug, or slob, by a young mother of four-year old twin boys. I said I was all three depending on the area of my home. I struggle with keeping the same standards throughout the house. But seeing pictures of your home always motivates me, how about laundries, basements, places that must be tidy but can’t be decorated?
The photos of the blue eggs are just amazing! I hope to see pictures of the babies when they hatch. :)
Thank you! I needed that today!!
CONGRATULATIONS! What a great day she must be having knowing she won such a wonderful give a way…..I ♥ your post and your blog….
Do you have a button I can put on my side bar…maybe I have missed it somewhere….sorry….but I would like to add one if you do….thanks! Have a great weekend!
Oh my word, my friend just told me about your site. I’m finally getting to move out of Southern Ca back to home, St. Louis, Missouri. And after reading your post I’m even more excited. I love those bright blue robin eggs. We sure dont see eggs that color here. I am beyond excited. And I LOVE the Ozarks. Cant wait to get there for a visit this summer.
Thanks for making my day!
Sharon
Dearest Auntie Ruthie,
I sure enjoy you blog and look forward to your insight.
Light hearted and funnn.
God richly bless you!!!
Deanna from HomeHaven nestled in the Kansas Flinthills
http://angrychicken.typepad.com/tieoneon/
Please check out the pie makin’ apron contest at this site. It totally reminded me of your website. It’s so YOU.
what a beautiful post as always..With so much turmoil in the world around us, home is where i want to be the most…
God Bless you my friend!
Aunt Ruthie, thank you again for such heartfelt messages. It is so wonderful to keep us encouraged at what we do. God’s blessings to you as you walk His path and follow His ways.
Thanks for this wonderful website and girl talk forum. I am loving it sooo much. This post is beautiful. Those eggs are a gorgeous color. We have been watching a little bird at work build a nest for about 2 weeks. God is amazing.
What a delightful post…the celebration of Springs arrival and reassurance to slow down and not be in expectation of perfection. Wonderful food for thought :-)
Hello You Wonderful Lady!!!
Thanks for leaving me a wonderful comment…
My Lady is from the 1945 musical movie State Fair… I love the film and the clothes!!! It’s been years since I have seen it though…
I haven’t had a chance to read you post yet… because, when I read your blog I love multi tasking… by listening to Keith Moore and Read You Blog… and I haven’t a chance for my alone time yet… ~hugs~ When I do I will be posting again I am sure!!!
All my best to you and yours… And Thanks for all that you do!!!
Just A Gal…
I always feel refreshed and renewed after reading your blog! Thanks for helping me to get everything back into perspective. Congrats to Elizabeth from Loagan Farms!!
Hugs,
Catherine
I am so blessed each time I look at you site! I love your perspective and fresh ideas, keep ’em comin! And Thank you for giving God the glory, He deserves it, but in this society so seldom recieves it.
Jodi
A very inspirational post today – thank you for sharing with us!
Your blog is such an inspiration to me and I am so happy when I receive an emal message that you have a new posting. I also have a robin’s nest in the playset in my backyard. I am tempted to get close enough to the nest to take some pictures as well. Blessings to you! Robin
What encouragement you have given my heart today! I am with you heart and soul on the homefront. Even though my four little girls ages 6,5,3,1, have all been fevered this week with coughs ect. I have enjoyed the hard work and extra loving that it has required. There is nothing as satisfying as a heart at home surrounded by love, fun, and the Lord! Thanks for sharing. I will pass it on to my friends and family…the website is adorable!
What a wonderful post! Spring does have a way of renewing the spirit. I do agree that keeping home makes for a happy atmosphere.
After reading your post this morning I was truly inspired and I cleaned all my windows inside and out–Can’t wait to wake up tommorow and see all the sunshine coming through. The Robin’s eggs are beautiful!
Only the Lord could make such a color! I have some in my yard too-I never grow tired of looking at them.
Aunt Ruthie,
Your new site is just Deevine! I love it so much I could marry it :). I look forward to each new post. Your pictures and sage advice are my favorites. I have lost a lot of love for homemaking (been down since I had a miscarriage), but your post just renewed my spirits. I can’t thank God enough for putting you on His earth and leading me to your site. God bless you dear girl!
Sista Ruthann,
You are one smart cookie! I love home and making it a refuge from the strife and worries of the world. I love being a ‘keeper of the home’…why am I so blessed….
Hugs, Hugs, Hugs to you! Your Southern Sista Betty
I always stop by here for some inspiration , I am never dissapointed, you do such a good job and it makes me get up away from the computer and get busy (;
Hugs & thanks, Kelly
What a wonderful post… That we do what we can, and work toward our goal of a homey home… and the reward our heart feels on the continual efforts we put into our home…
We don’t have to be perfect… just having a loving and warm feeling toward the ones that are so important to us… our family
Hugs and Thanks!!!
Just A Gal…
Ruth, thank you for taking the time out of your days to be a positive influence on the world around you. I greatly needed to read this post , I was seriously lacking the motivation I,as a mama and wife, needed today. I enjoy reading all your posts but “springtime blessings” touched my heart in a special way. Thank you!
Ok, I can’t get over your music! Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is an absolute favorite in our family! Just hearing that song has made my day! Thank you! I love your site, so cute and homey!
Rebecca
RootsAndWingsCo.blogspot.com
What a great post!
We have some of those eggs right now too and they’re just beautiful.
oh Ruthanne! You are such a sweet heart…l’ve said it before..I’ll say it again..you always..always point me in the right direction!! Thank you so much for that..I wish I had a mailing address for you..I’ve made you something I wish I could send to you.
XO
~Christine
WOW….my life…no kidding! my 1st firefly was on that same Disneyland ride…years ago. I was 35 before I ever saw my 1st real one..I was a big kid catching them in mason jars and heading for the dark bathroom to watch them with my grandkids..rule was we had to let them go! I love those bugs….I live here in Ozark! I didnt’t you did..praise God…nice to meet you I love your blog….no kidding , it’s great! OMG
Ruthie, just wanted to thank you again for my prizes!!! Can’t wait to get them! And I posted on my blog about your wonderful, adorable, home sweet home blog! I want to marry it!!!
I love your blog and your layout, and the music. You are doing what I would love to be doing one day, I just got married, and we live in a camper while we slowly save and build a house. Where do you find all the old pictures you have on your page? Keep up the good work, if every mother, wife and woman in America was like you and my mom, it would be a much better place! God Bless!
Mckee Cox,
North Carolina
What a beautiful blog!xxxx
My children have been asking what I wanted for mother’s day..It is celebrated on this Sunday 10 May here in Australia. I couldn’t think of something I really wanted and then I saw the book you recommended, ‘Sanctuary’,read the reviews and knew this would be the perfect book for me! So thank you for solving my mother’s day dilemma.
I have conifers in a similar shade of green right outside my door too. Never seen a nest there though, our robins have yellow chests, they are the cutest, tamest birds which will land on your garden fork if you happen to be digging.
Hello Aunt Ruthie,
I just wanted to let you know that your blog is beautiful – the colors, the retro graphics, everything! As a web designer, I’m always looking at the images and seeing how it all works together! :) Did you design your site?
Thank you for sharing about your life and inspiring others!
Joyfully in Christ,
Miss Emily Rose
Aunt Ruthie:
I just found your blog and it is so beautiful with the bright robin eggs and great photos. I really like the Sugar Pie blog. Please visit my blog and leave a comment at: http://blueridgepoet.blogspot.com.
please send me back the required mail…
i adore your lovely sugar pie farm house! it’s so inviting and fun to read! please feel free to stop and see me at the rusty star cottage!
you’re welcome anytime! (by the way, i simply love your basil polka dot apron!)
Ok – if I had an award to give out – you would get it! I’ve been perusing your site only a few minutes and I am absolutely in-love with it! I will be following and certainly taking some of your ideas down to implement in my own home. Love it – Love it – Love it!
6/18/2009
Ruthann (Aunt Ruthie), it’s so good to see you and your family doing well. It’s been such a long time since we’ve chatted and what a wonderful adventure you are on. Your site is amazing and I love everything our Lord has done. Wonderful photos of your family and now nesting in the Ozark’s. How wonderful our Lord is. And you must do alot of cookin’!!! I’ve thought of you often and you’re always in my thoughts and prayers.
A farm sista indeed, In Christ Love, Sarah
w/”Gathered Goods”
P.S. I saw your sister’s site in the Barn sale site. What a small world it is. Tomorrow I’m going for the first time to the barn sale. Blessings!
Hi- first, I LOVE your website! So inspiring, so refreshing, just wonderful! Thank you for having this to share. Well, I saw the darling green polka dot apron – adorable! But then I noticed the other little tiny videos going along the bottom once your clip was done. Perplexed by one that looked out of place, I clicked on it. Um…I didn’t finish watching it because I didn’t want to see what was going to happen next especially with my kids in the room. I’m not sure you’re aware that this video was on there because it certainly doesn’t fit with who you appear to be. If you go look for it, it was another ‘type’ of apron video clip…know what I mean? I just wanted to pass on the info in case you want to take it off. Thanks again for such a great website!
Dear Ruth Ann…
How fabulous you are !! I love what you’ve done with your web site and your Life !!…God is so beyond mere words ! So Faithful and Mighty !
Keep the stories and pictures coming….You have a talent x 10 !!!!
Blessings to you,
Pat Roberts
Aunt Ruthie,
I just wanted to say how much I love your blog, especially this post. I come back to it over and over again. I love the part where you mention that we need to choose to be a blessing to our family, and how it’s a decision, not a feeling. That has stuck with me. I often don’t feel like being a blessing when everything seems to be going wrong and the people in our family all seem to have put on their grumpy pants at the same time. But it’s those times when we especially need to choose to be a blessing. Thank you for all your words of wisdom.
Sincerely,
Heather
And an AMEN to what Heather said…Wonderful Words of Wisdom!
Visiting some of your old post today….love this one. The eggs are so beautiful. Reminds me of this verse:
Context
Matthew 6
New American Standard Bible
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26“Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? 27“And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? 28“And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, 29yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. 30“But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith! 31“Do not worry then, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear for clothing?’ 32“For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. 33“But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
34“So do not worry about tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.