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Twinsmom
True Blue Farmgirl
  
116 Posts
Debbie
Wyoming
USA
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Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 09:02:26 AM
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I am a newbie on the forums and I was wondering what changes have you made in your life and how has your thoughts changed since joining Mary Jane's Farm?
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farmmilkmama
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2027 Posts
Amy
Central MN
USA
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Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 09:51:35 AM
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Mostly I joined here because there were like minded sisters doing what I was already doing, and no one thought I was a freak! I have however started sewing and making some of my own clothes and other things. And i've gotten back into hand writing letters...because there are people who will actually respond to them! Joining the MJF forum has been a great addition to life...even my will testify that adding the "farmgirls" to my life has made me a little more chipper!!
--* FarmMilkMama *--
Farmgirl Sister #1086
Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. -Oscar Wilde
www.wakeupstartlearning.blogspot.com www.farmfoodmama.blogspot.com |
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1862 Posts
melanie
living on Anne of Green
Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 09:52:25 AM
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it sure is great knowing that you are all out there and so very supportive!
"we must be the change we wish to see in the world" farmgal #150 |
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Laila
True Blue Farmgirl
   
273 Posts
Laila
Kutztown
PA
USA
273 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 09:59:05 AM
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It is so wonderful being here on the forum because I can be myself. I don't think I have made too many changes but I can now just be me.
Laila |
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JojoNH
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1984 Posts
Joanna
Dunbarton
New Hampshire
USA
1984 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 2:33:26 PM
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I agree with FarmMilkMama, I to joined the Sisterhood because I fit in here. . . not considered a freak because I cook from scratch, grow my own veggies and herbs, darn my socks etc. Everyone here is so supportive and offers encouragement right when you need it. No judgements based on my farm lifestyle.
The changes I have made or are in the process of making are the simple ones: reaching out to help more folks, getting involved where it truly matters and earning my merit badges in order to continue to learn new things and grow my Farmgirl Spirit!
Joanna #566 JojoNH http://www.etsy.com/shop/CountryCents www.CountryCents.com http://CountryCents.Blogspot.com http://Twitter.com/Eastwooddesigns |
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knittinchick
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1854 Posts
Megan
Wisconsin
1854 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 2:44:45 PM
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I've been inspired to take my crafting up a notch. I love most of the things that everybody talks about on here, but I can't do most of them because I live in a smaller house in the city. Not the city, but a small neighborhood. I guess I wanted to be more a part of what I believe in. God's Blessings, Megan
At heart, I am both a sassy city girl and a down-home country gal. |
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Sheep Mom 2
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1534 Posts
Sheri
Elk
WA
USA
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Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 3:00:01 PM
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I'm with everyone else - I enjoy this because I fit in here. I have been doing the homesteading thing for 30 years now and even though I live in the country it's surprising how few folks even grow a garden anymore (although the economic downturn has upped the ante on that one...) Heck, I can't even get anyone to come and pick green beans after I have all I need canned. I'm not even sure if they know what to do with a fresh bean!! A lot of people think I'm nuts to raise animals, can and knit, spin, & sew - they say why do any of it when you can just go and buy it so cheap? I love being friends with other women who know that the value isn't in the price at the store but in the quality of the product and the spirit in which it was created/grown.
Blessings, Sheri
"Work is Love made visible" -Kahlil Gibran |
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dandelionhouse
True Blue Farmgirl
   
205 Posts

Debbie
Plymouth
Mass
USA
205 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 4:30:22 PM
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I have always made things, enjoyed gardening, loved the outdoors and animals and still dream of having a horse of my own one day. What HAS changed is the extra spring in my step since discovering MJF. I just feel HAPPIER in everything I do!
The magazine, blogs, sisterhood and this forum are the piece this farmgirls heart was missing and I am so grateful for it all... Deb~ www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.com
Oh, I gave 5 subscriptions for Christmas gifts everyone is in love with their MJF!
Deb~ www.deborahjeansdandelionhouse.com
" home is where we all craft the life of our dreams." |
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graciegreeneyes
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3107 Posts
Amy Grace
Rosalia
WA
USA
3107 Posts |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 5:22:57 PM
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I think I have given myself some extra motivation by being part of this forum - like sometimes I feel lazy, don't feel like cooking, then I think of all the good reasons there are to cook a homemade meal. I guess you all set the bar higher for me:) So thanks!! Amy Grace
Farmgirl #224 "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
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child in harmony
True Blue Farmgirl
  
55 Posts
Marcia
Middleboro
MA
USA
55 Posts |
Posted - Mar 15 2010 : 11:31:06 AM
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I have had part of my life's dreams come true, as we now live on a small farm with horses and other animals, and I have always created many things.. but the comaderie, the *sisterhood*, the abundance of like-minded individuals who care about the things I care about is what has been so inspiring to me, and has given me even extra confidence to try *new* things and new ways and has enriched my life :)
~marcia
www.harmonywoodsfarm.com www.childinharmony.com
"Enriching,nurturing and inspiring Life with nature,animals and the arts .. for the child and the child within" |
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
    
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - Mar 15 2010 : 11:41:02 AM
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I have always grown flowers and herbs, but since joining the forum, I realized that you CAN actually grow veges within the confines of suburban living. And my neighbors are either jealous, or are older and have lots of great advice to give from when they had gardens. It's been a nice way to check in on older neighbors by bringing baskets full of fresh harvests.
I do things a lot more simple now around my house, and I really try to find ways to "make do" or do without since joining the forum. And, even though I've always learned to cook, these last years, I've been inspired to do simple, common sense things that are both good for you (eating fresh, eating locally) but also cost effective (making chicken stock from a locally grown bird). All of it is just common sense, but we've gotten so far from our roots that it seems like novelty, now.
I've also made some changes in my own self esteem. I used to leave the creative stuff to other folks, and then I'd just buy what they make, all the while saying, "I could never do what you do..." But then, I thought, "I bet I can do that..." and while I don't sell anything I make, I knit and I sew and I'm happy with that, and people love the gifts I give them. It's an honor to have someone rave over the latest hat I've knit for Violet. And to hear my husband say, "Oh, my wife did it. She knit this hat!"
Mostly, I've learned to take life a lot slower and enjoy each day that we've been given. Joy in the little things.
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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