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NixKat Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 12:43:25 PM
This is the year I reach retirement age and start my "new" life. We, my husband and I, live in a small town in eastern CT only 5 miles from RI.

While trying to decide what to do with the rest of my life I discovered that I find the most peace going back to the things I did during the early years, when my children were babies and during the years while they were growing up. A backyard garden, sewing, needlework, crafts.... all the things I had put away while trying to start a career. Fortunately, my husband loves the idea and has helped me to create a new sewing/craft room in our attic space. We are putting the finishing touches to it now and I can't wait to finally use my space.

I had been visiting here at MaryJane's Farmgirl for several months and having finally become a member I look forward to "meeting" new sisters and creating new relationships.

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NixKat Posted - Sep 26 2011 : 10:59:48 AM
Sarah....... sounds like a plan to me. :)

I used to buy my flour in large bags too, but nowadays its just Nick and me, so a little goes a long way now.

Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
CurlysQuilts Posted - Sep 24 2011 : 5:35:56 PM
ooo!! Kathleen, I am only about 20-30 minutes from the KA store, and I buy my flour in 50lb bags right from them. I'm there about 4 times a year. We could totaly meet there next time you go! :)

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NixKat Posted - Sep 17 2011 : 4:49:31 PM
Hi Nicole, you are so nearby and a local chapter too! I am looking forward to being here a long time and getting to know as many "sisters" as possible.

{{{{hugs}}}}

Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
texdane Posted - Sep 17 2011 : 3:36:42 PM
Hi NixKat, from a fellow CT resident! You will love it here! Your sewing room sounds lovely...you should post a pic when you get it all ready.

Hope to "see" you around!

Farmgirl hugs,
Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
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NixKat Posted - Sep 16 2011 : 6:04:40 PM
Hi Sarah ... It's great to hear from someone so nearby, (sort of). It would be wonderful to meet up one day. In which part of the start are you located? I get as far as the King Arthur store at least once a year.



Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
CurlysQuilts Posted - Sep 16 2011 : 1:52:05 PM
Hi Kathleen from another 'neighbor' here in Vermont! I'm glad to hear that you have been here visiting. I've never really visited CT, just driven through. Maybe we could meet someday! <Hugs>

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NixKat Posted - Sep 16 2011 : 07:08:58 AM
I have been a member here such a short time and am loving it! Everyone is so nice and friendly and the talk is everywhere is such fun. What a party we could have with everyone were in the same location at the same time!

Laurie, your LI home sounds perfect. What a great location. We always thought we were in a good spot being mid-way between NYC and Boston, even VT is close enough to go for dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. We live in a tiny town, pop 3,000, on nearly 1/2 acre. I planted a small garden (very small) this year using 6 bags of moisture control potting soil. (too much to eat, not enough to put up) We didn't have time or energy to amend the soil of the yard for regular garden. I am hoping to plant a raised bed garden next year and am researching raising a few chickens and maybe a goat and would appreciate any advice.

Maybe this is the year I take that ferry and explore LI at long last.


{{{{hugs right back at you Penny}}}}} Thanks for the welcome and the invitation. I have visited the "50" forum and enjoyed the "talk". Although I know no one there, the chat felt so familiar. I will be visiting often. We have been to Savannah, absolutely loved it and can't wait to return for a longer visit.

Warm hugs to all!

Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
Acelady02 Posted - Sep 15 2011 : 9:56:05 PM
Hey Kathleen from Washington, Georgia, So glad to have you...I know you will enjoy this place as much as I do...come by "Farmgirls over 50" board and join us...we have a blast and would love to have you. here is the link http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=46582

(((((Hugs All)))))Penny

Farmgirl Sister #3343

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laurentany Posted - Sep 15 2011 : 8:23:48 PM
Hi Kathleen!
I live just about smack in the middle of Long Island on the south shore. We are basically half way between Montauk and Manhattan. Very fortunate to have so much to see/do and enjoy so close to home. Live on 3/4 acre. Have a few hens for fresh eggs, and enjoy my gardens both veggie and flower! We love Ct and RI- have been to both states many times (such an easy ferry ride over!)
Enjoy exploring the farm!
Smiles,


~Laurie
"Little Hen House on the Island"
Farmgirl Sister#1403


Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away..
NixKat Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 12:40:18 PM
Hello Kimberly.

Although I was born and raised here in the U.S., I was raised in a French Canadian household. My grand-mother was very proud of her heritage and never let us forget we were French-Canadian from Quebec, in spite of location of our birth. So happy to meet you!

Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
Lieberkim Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 11:15:32 AM
Kathleen Welcome! This is an awesome site filled with lovely ladies who are supportive, kind and wise. If you're French Canadian we're sisters in another way as I'm a Canuk from NE BC. Pleasure to meet you!

Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories
NixKat Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 10:23:17 AM
Merci Madame ! C'est un plaisir rencontrant de nouveaux amis ici à MJ' ; s. (Thank you Madame! It is a pleasure meeting new friends here at MJ's.)
I have visited Cajun country and loved it. The people, the food, everything about southern LA beckons me to return for another visit. I was raised French-Canadian, my french has gotten rusty and I have been trying to re-learn it.

Jusqu'à plus tard (until later)




Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
Bear5 Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 09:52:53 AM
Hi Kathleen:
Bonjour Madame(Welcome)from Louisiana in Cajun country.
Your introduction to all of the Maryjanes Farmgirls brings out the Joie de vivre (joy of living) in your life.
Bienvenue (welcome). I will look forward to reading your posts.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
NixKat Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 08:19:40 AM
Thank you CJ and Laurie for your warm welcomes! Someday I plan to get to Colorado, I hope it will be soon. It is sooo far away but it is on our travel list. Nick and I have been trying to visit every state and are more than half-way to our goal.

It is amazing, Colorado is so far, yet Long Island is only a few hours away and I have never been there either! At which end of the island do you live?

I miss the days when my girls were little and learning homey things from me. Treasure these days with your daughter Laurie, lots of photos to treasure. I blinked and my little girls suddenly became women in their thirties with mostly grown children of their own.

Best to all of you. Much joy and happy days for all.



Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
laurentany Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 12:18:56 PM
Hi Kathleen and Welcome from you neighbor here on Long Island, NY! SO glad you have joined the sisterhood- you will absolutely love it here- as I'm sure you've already figured out there are so many wonderful girls here. Always there to offer advice and share stories- even though we are on the "computer" it is a very warm and welcoming feeling logging on here! I have 2 children who are now both in middle school. My daughter who is 11 now truly enjoys alot of "being a farmgirl" with me, such as tending our chickens, working in the garden and canning. I am sure once my kids are "grown" I too will take up many more things that interest me (as time allows!)
Welcome again!
Smiles,


~Laurie
"Little Hen House on the Island"
Farmgirl Sister#1403


Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away..
ceejay48 Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 09:51:26 AM
Hi Kathleen,
Connecticut is such a long way away . . . maybe someday I can visit there.
But, in the meantime, sending a BIG, ROCKY MOUNTAIN sized farmgirl welcome from SW Colorado!
WELCOME!
CJ

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NixKat Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 08:33:36 AM
Thank you for the warm welcome Cheryl!

You are so right about being able to do those things we've always loved and have provided us with such good feelings. Like yourself and many others, I learned to do so many artsy/crafty things over the years. My grandmother taught me many of the needle-arts when I was very young, crochet, knitting, tatting, spider-lace, quilting, etc. Then I learned to draw and paint, do gardening,canning and preserving, and the list goes on.

My husband is also my second (and by far the better). I have 3 grown daughters who have blessed us with 9 1/2 grandchildren and 1 great-grand-daughter. The "1/2" is due for Thanksgiving and my daughter doesn't want to know boy or girl in advance. She has 3 beautiful little boys and I think she is secretly hoping for a little girl. All the grandchildren are boys, except 1.

Nothing feels quite as good as seeing those little ones come running with open arms, all excited and full of hugs and kisses when they see grandma and grandpa.

Warm welcomes always provide such a high-point to our day, and yours has set the tone for the remainder of my day.

Thank you Cheryl.

Have a wonderful day!




Kathleen...... Farmgirl Sister #3447
Tapestry Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 07:47:37 AM
Hi Kathleen and welcome from Appleton, Wisconsin! Isn't it wonderful to be able to do the things that give such a a sense of satisfaction and comfort? I enjoy dabbling in many kinds of crafts from jewelry making to crochet and painting. I have one grandson 2 yrs of age who keeps me busy 2 to 3 days a week babysitting him but he's such a joy to me. I'm married (2nd time) and have 2 grown sons. I know you'll enjoy being here at MJF's forum. Such a bunch of wonderful gals here. All helpful and you'll learn lots. Enjoy!
Huggzz
Cheryl

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