Well howdy Sugar Pies! Goodness gracious it’s been too long since I posted last! I’ve missed y’all so much! Life has been cray-cray busy for lots of good reasons! Here’s what I’ve been up to:
I’ve been,
- Taking care of my itty-bitty shop at Spring Creek Antique Mall in Ozark, Missouri.
- Spending time with my grand-littles, adorable soccer games, the kindergarten book fair, and circus performance and some babysitting so their mama’s and papa’s can go on a date!
- Birthday parties at my house.
- Starting my spring cleaning!
- Weekly Bible Study with my gal-pals
- Hosting our annual Easter dinner and egg hunt.
- Prepping for the Prom with my daughter Summer
- Spent a whole week with Summer during spring break–we took a road trip up to Eureka Springs, Arkansas and St. Louis! (She’s a Junior in High School and I see the “writing on the wall” that she is growing up and will be off to College soon, so I’m savoring every moment with my baby girl!)
- Hosted a Slumber Party for Summer and her friends.
- Taking care of my sweet hubby and home!
Well, those are just a few things on my list! All good, thank the Lord!
I’m so happy the gray winter chill has melted into warm, soothing breezes and sunshine. The trees and flowers are bursting with color, the birds are singin’ their happy tunes once again. Oh happy day!! So my goal in decorating for this happy season was to keep things simple and cheerful and spring-y!
Well, come on in and take a peek of how Spring has sprung at The Farmhouse…
I found this cute bunting at the Antique Mall where my booth is. The fabrics look vintage and remind me of old flour sacks. The ladder is from the old homestead on the property where I live. I was told that it’s a chicken ladder! The farmer had tall chicken coops!
I recently purchased this cow canvas and found a spot for her on my mantle. I named her Daisy-Belle. I don’t know why but cows put me in a happy mooo-d!
Fresh tulips atop my hubby’s great grandma’s trunk. I love it and feel honored to have this family heirloom! The family called her Gammy.
Down in the meadow the flowers appear,
Blossoms all pink and white make every garden bright,
Sing, Sing, Springtime is here! ~German Folk Song
I found this nest on the ground in my front yard after a gusty storm. Looking closely at it, that mama bird found all kinds of fibers and twigs to weave into her cozy nest. She made do with what she could find. It’s so amazing to me how God put that nesting instinct in mama birds and in us!
- “My favorite kind of weather is bird chirping weather!”
~ Terri Guillemets
In the hallway sits the fireplace mantle that my dad made for me. I cherish it! Lots of chippy goodness here…an old window frame, shutters, and tin crown molding. A cotton wreath hangs as a nod to my Mama-in-law’s southern roots and memories of pickin’ cotton with her Mama, Jenny Mae. The Sugar Pie Farmhouse was a sign I made a couple years ago for a booth I had at a different shop. It was just leaning against the wall in the garage and I had a light-bulb moment and decided to hang it in the house!
I added to my collection of vintage plates from thrift stores. I only paid around $4 each. Each one is so sweet.
This one is my favorite. I shared a story that I dreamed up on Instagram and Facebook so I’ll share it with you!
The Biscuit Plate: As with a lot of the vintage things I bring home, I always like to think about the story they could tell. I imagine that this plate belonged to a cheerful, rosy-cheeked, hymn-singin’, Mama who used it to serve the most flaky, buttery, mouth-watering buttermilk biscuits with her homemade blackberry jam. I reckon, that even though Mama made biscuits for every meal Pa’s eyes always lit up like a harvest moon as she set the piping-hot biscuit-laden plate down on the kitchen table. He would shake his head back and forth with an affirmative and exaggerated “Mmmm!”, which always made mama smile and blush a little. Mama was sweet on Pa and Pa thought he was the luckiest fella this side of the Mississippi to have her as his bride. Well, that’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it!
The Yardbird Sisters keep me company in the kitchen. They grace my old farm table, on top and below in a whimsical way that make my heart happy.
I’m a little chicken,
Ready to hatch,
Pecking at my shell,
Scratch, scratch, scratch.
When I crack it open, out I’ll leap,
Fluff up my feathers and cheep, cheep, cheep!
~ Susan Peters (Sung to the tune of “I’m a Little Teapot”)
I LOVE enamelware! It’s so farmy! I love the scratches and rust spots. They were every day essentials and work-horses to every woman on the farm. These basins were used for everything back in the day. Bathing babies, washing dishes, carrying vegetables in from the garden, filled with water to wash up for supper,
“Our family members
will carry the atmosphere
we create in our homes
for the rest of their lives.”
~Mrs. Dunwoody
My great room mantle continues to change with the seasons. Once dripping with felt snow has now warmed up with simple spring flowers in well-used milk buckets.
“I value this delicious home feeling
as one of the choicest gifts a parent can bestow.”
~ Washiongton Irving
The blossoms on my apple trees are whispering apple pie promises.
I’m so happy you stopped by dear sisters!
Happy spring to you!
Please do say hello, I always look forward to hearing from my Sugar Pies!
(If you’re reading this in your email and you’d like to say Hey,
come on over to my website!
If you respond by email I won’t see it.
And that would be sad.)
God bless your darin’ hearts!
Aunt Ruthie
Glad to see this Spring post, bin missin ya !
Love your blog and when you periscope!
So many beautiful photo’s! Love to see them all. I love Eureka Springs. Went there several years ago and stayed in a B & B. Those sweet times with our daughters are so special. Glad you both had a great time.
Love your website. Born in city but I am really country. You are one of the sweetest people in this world. Would be glad to be one of your friends (sisters)
May God Bless You and Yours,
Shirley Harvey, Tallahassee, FL
Oh boy, did I miss you! I kept going to your blog a lookin’ and a readin’! Lol Happy Spring to you! Your apple tree is awesome! And I love your cow canvas too! I love cow stuff. I love how you placed those pretty tulips, birds nest and candle on top of your families grammy’s trunk…so sweet. You give such wonderful ideas for decorating! Those vintage plates are darling! I had one a few years back but accidentally broke it. Oh dear. I love the way you write, it inspires me to keep going and never give up! Love and hugs to you!
Hi Ruthie, Oh I was so excited to see your post pop up this morning!!! I look so forward to them! Light, bright, and wonderfully cozy….that’s your home!!! :-) I love everything farmy….wish I lived on one! I can see how your family and friends feel welcomed, loved, and at home at your place. That’s what I strive for also. The Lord has blessed me so much and I want those blessings to be a blessing to my family and all who enter these doors. I’ve been in the throws of spring cleaning myself and it feels wonderful!!! I love the comment you made about the birds building their nests….they make do with what they have….what a wonderful lesson in life! I am in the process of deep cleaning my attics before it gets too hot. No more storing stuff!!! Someone else could be using it! I heard a statement recently that made a huge impact on me…..”We have rooms for our clothes, rooms for our cars, rooms for our stuff, and when our house gets too full we store more stuff in the rooms for our cars so that our cars sit outside. While I don’t practice that….I appreciate my garage and enjoy being able to park in it! :-) I was still very convicted about how much I do have that I was just storing….just in case. So out it all went except what we actually use. Very freeing!!! :-) Thank you Ruthie, for your joyful, encouraging, and inspiring posts!!!! I always look forward to them!!! God bless you and your family Ruthie!!!! Smiles, Deborah :-)
Looking fabulous there Sister! Happy to see a fresh Spring Post.
I love your post.
Wow you sure have been a busy bee making such cozy home for you and your family. I love all the decorations and the story of that sweet momma and her bisquits. Thank you for posting! This is such sweet site and I love stoppin’ by!
Blessnings,
~ Maria ~
Thank You so much for Your Spring Post…….It is Beautiful & So Uplifting………You have been so busy………..HAPPY SPRING!!
What a happy post! Love your biscuit story. You have been quite the busy homemaker and your posts are always so encouraging!! Happy Spring to you and yours Aunt Ruthie!!
Hey Aunt Ruthie!
It’s a beautiful April afternoon at Harvest Lane Cottage. I’ve been scrubbing and wiping and washing and drying in my kitchen today. Just a little spring cleaning! The breeze is sweet coming through the window refreshing my tired face. I’m listening to Azuza Now and praying for revival!
Be blessed dear lady!
Laura
I found a butter crock and thought of you! The kind where the butter stays upside down in cool water and is always soft when you want to spread it on things. Hoped you have the pleasure of using one in your kitchen. It’s a real conversation starter too! May God bless your renewal for Spring. Your farm sister, Lynn
Thank you dear Aunt Ruthie for writing and sharing beauty! The bird nest was thoughtfully weaved by the mother bird and her blue bird eggs are delightfully pretty! Good to know of your many beautiful family events and love! :) May your heart be blessed every day like the beauty of your apple blossom flowers! God Bless always! <3
My My…What a busy woman you have been! Thanks for the taking the time to make this post; I know that it’s time consuming. Blessings to yours this beautiful Spring!
Good morning Aunt Ruthie!
Happy springtime to you and yours! You have been one buys gal! Thank you for making time to open up your heart and home to share your spring decor. It’s always an uplifting treat for to see how you decorate your lovely home. I just love all the vintage plates you have displayed! You definitely have a special gift of making your home so inviting and welcoming to all who enter! Have a great day!
Love from Texas~Donna
I just adore you and your blog!!! You nurture the mama instinct in me and reaffirm that feeling of taking care of family and home. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home and inspirations!
Here in Ontario, Canada… Spring is just starting to show. We had a Polar Vortex show up last week which plunged us into below zero temperatures again. Thankfully.. back on the plus side.
Loved seeing all of your lovely decorations that you have in your BEAUTIFUL home. You are very inspiring. :)
How have I only just seen your latest post now?! Oh well! I’ve been enjoying watching your periscopes on katch me, please keep them coming! As always thank you for sharing your decorating ideas with us, they are always so inspiring and most of all I just enjoy looking at your home and admiring it. None of my friends seem to decorate for the seasons the same way I do so it is nice to come here! :)
oh boy I too have been waiting for your latest update!!! always makes me so happy to see new posts from you!! In the meantime I look at archive ones and enjoy them each time too. Happy Spring! You are always so inspiring!
Hello Aunt Ruthie! Beautiful post! I am so glad to hear that you have been enjoying lots of family time and making wonderful memories! Your posts are such an inspiration to me! My heart leaps for joy when I see you have posted a new blog post!!!
I’ve just found your blog and am loving it! I want to join the girl talk forums, I’ve sent the request several days ago and haven’t gotten anything. Could you look into this please? Thanks!
Love your post!!!
I adore this post (and your entire blog)! The biscuit plate story made me happy :D when I visit your blog I am always inspired to provide a cheerful home for my family, through God’s grace of course! Blessings to you sweet lady!
Thank you for inspiring me to get busy, I love all your decorating ideas, and your love of God and family keep inspiring us. Blessings and since I am writing this on beautiful May 1st happy May day!!!
Loverly!!! Such eye candy! That sweet biscuit plate looks perfect with the springy things. And I always love seeing your chickens here and there throughout the house. I bet your apple trees are purty as a picture!
Oxox sugar to you!
Linsey Lou
I simply love, love, love your website…it’s so precious! You’ve inspired me to tidy up my home and then decorate it with flower-filled mason jars.
Hugs,
Vicki
We miss you Ruthie !
Big Hugs from France
Florence
Hi Ruthie, it’s been a long while since you posted and I was wondering/hoping that everything is ok with you and your family. I’m not on FB, Twitter, or Instagram. I love your blog and always look so forward to your posts! I pray all is well with you! God bless!!! Smiles, Deborah :-)
Howdy Aunt Ruthie!
Are you planning on adding summer and spring e~books to your collection? Perhaps a Christmas book? I surly do hope so❤
Oops! I meant winter, I have summer and fall!