January 2025:
January held a few noteworthy activities for our family.
I got out cross-country skiing for my first time in years, and it felt amazing! A second time at the start of February was just as satisfying. I love this new (old) way to enjoy our 8 acres and surrounding fields in the fresh, cold air!
We ate the last tomatoes from our garden on January 25th... a record for us! They had been picked in hard and green before freeze-up last fall and slowly ripened in a box and then the window-sill through winter. They were even sprouting inside!
Though not like vine-ripened, these were certainly better than from a store. And they worked great in a Fiesta Salad with home-canned corn and beans.
Speaking of canned beans, this was also a first.
I finally tried the several day process I'd been dreaming of and sprouted black beans for extra digestibility, then pressure canned them for an easy protein to add to meals. They turned out delicious!
Elsa launched two new lines in our renamed Etsy shop: Heritage Woolen Co.
Her handknit, soft, woolen bonnets are a favorite with moms and littles alike!
And her new textured mitten design comes in the prettiest earthy colors! (limited edition)
Back to foods:
Mom made our first 2 crust pie (a challenge usually avoided in gluten-free baking) in about a decade. Delicious!
And we are eating lots of fresh sprouts... courtesy of Elsa's diligence.
After starting 2025 with a bang... playing Dutch Blitz with cousins at midnight (a family tradition neglected for many years past), we are on a roll!
We are keeping it up by pulling out old favorites for a weekly family game night. My Rummikub memories go back to before age 12 when we sat around Grandpa and Grandma's round dining room table and learned to plan complex moves!
While Nordic colorwork mitten designs for the Etsy shop keep clicking off my needles during family audiobook evenings, I make gifts for my stash on Sundays. This amigurumi zebra is the latest to make me smile.
And the 1 minute blind contour sketch I did of it makes me laugh!
If you haven't heard of this quick sketch practice, it involves looking only at the subject (never even glancing at the paper) and drawing in a continuous line without lifting the pen. A fun challenge!
And yes... I just noticed that this sketch was done in February. So starts a new month...
~ Hannah
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