It is early in the morning. I have never considered myself a morning person, and yet, I find myself embracing this moment. I notice the subtle morning essence; the way the quiet stretches between moments, and the fresh snow lays undisturbed out my window. The children are happy rediscovering their world of favorite trinkets and I just witnessed a spontaneous hug between brothers. Maybe there is a reason Mr. Stone doesn’t mind waking up with the kids early in the morning. I’m not sure I am ready to switch morning routines quite yet (after all, I do love appreciating the early morning from a warm bed), but I’ll let him sleep for now and just take this morning one sweet moment at a time.
It’s official! It’s Monday and mama’s at work! The holidays have died down and Mr. Stone is done working for the winter and it is my time to work. Work! Work? Who volunteers to work? I do! Mr. Stone could not be happier to be at home with the kids and I am having such a great time hanging out at the library and various cafes’ exploring what my work looks like. I see a regular updated blog, work on my book, networking and research and, of course, time just to think! It’s amazing what happens when you have uninterrupted time to let your brain just think. This is good! Yes, this feels good!
More veggies! We didn’t have a share last week for Christmas but luckily there was one for New Year’s. Can’t think of a better way to celebrate!


Another week and another bountiful box of winter vegetables. I am still in awe and am very grateful to still be basing our meals around these staples. This week we got collards, parsnips, carrots, potatoes, red onions, beets and squash.
Just look how pretty.

I can still scarcely believe it. I live in Central New York and we’ve got a foot and a half of snow AND we get a winter CSA share. Back in our corner of MA I couldn’t even find a summer CSA less than a 45 minute drive and now we can walk to pick up our winter share. (insert me rubbing my eyes in disbelief).
Mr. Stone went and picked up our box today and I was delighted to find a box chuck full of cabbage, radishes, beets, carrots, potatoes, squash, kale and a bag of navy beans all from local farms. We had a dinner party and all I had to do was pick up a few supplemental ingredients from the co-op and our impressive menu was good to go.
Here is what our share looked like in the box, out of the box, and how it made us feel:



Time is just flying around here and I would like to think it’s because we are having so much fun. None the less, it can get a little harrowing for a mama trying to wrap her head around all the things she’d *like* to do for Christmas, plus regular life, plus planning a trip home. Last week I had a few stressful days while I tried to figure out how I would do everything until I had a very sobering phone with my mom, who very wisely said, “You don’t want Christmas to be stressful. You want to enjoy it with the kids.” Thanks mom, it’s so true!
So a few lists later I am feeling pretty good about what I want to do, what I can do and in the meantime Mr. Stone went and picked up the most beautiful Christmas tree!
We also invited a few friends over Friday night and using all the ingredients from our winter CSA share it turned into quite a feast. Pandora.com is keeping our holiday playlist alive and the rental car is booked for next Monday.
Ahhhhh….now where is that eggnog?

My son recently fully weaned and I decided to have a special activity that let us have regular one-on-one time every week. I think this is a good idea at any point and particularly during this time of transition in our relationship. We pick up our CSA share on Wednesdays and shop at the co-op and since he likes both these activities I invited him to come along, emphasizing that this could be our special ritual together. Ten or so weeks later we have a great routine and today while we were singing together in the truck on the way home with groceries and take-out burritos for dinner I realized I love our Wonderful Wednesdays! I am going to highlight some of moments that really make this ritual meaningful for Solshine and me.







