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Continue Shopping“The family is one of nature’s masterpieces.” —George Santayana,
In conversation with folks who visited our farm this summer, it became very clear there was a disturbance in the harmony we all knew before the pandemic. And it was most amplified by two common sentiments: The first, that people miss being around the ones they care for, like distant friends and relatives that can no longer travel or co-workers they haven’t seen in person. Clearly a case of the heart growing fonder in absence. The second, was that being cooped up in the same house as family was showing an equal amount of strain but in the opposite direction. The idea that a break in the pandemic would also mean a break from the ones you live with 24/7 would be a good thing for all those involved.
The second one obviously was said more tongue in cheek, but in every case it was genuine and relatable. Is there such a thing as loving your family too much?...asking for a friend. The constant drain of not being able to socialize with a more dynamic group of people is something that has a toll to pay for all of us. Kids who have been learning online and not seeing friends are paying a huge toll psychologically, and so are parents who have to try to mitigate this. Trying to come up with 1001 things to do in your own backyard should be made into a tv game show.
We’ve been lucky enough to be open and busy during the months of isolation. Having co-workers who can work outside and in the seed shop with us, and customers who my kids can engage with has saved us on many days. And in a lot of respects these people have become family. I don’t think I counted on my kids being able to carry on adult conversations with people they have just met as part of the learnings from the last 20 months. But I am proud to see my kids looking forward to “going to work” at the farm stand.
Day 18 in our 24 Days of Giveaways is a $100 Gift Certificate to Stems Flower Farm. And it’s just for you. Just for you to spend whatever way you like on something just for you. Cause we all know it’s been a long haul, and you’ve been so busy making sure everyone else is ok, now it’s your turn.
For a chance to win leave a comment below. In your message, share what gift you would most like this holiday season, go ahead, anything, or leave me an idea to add to the 1001 things to do in the backyard, as I’m running out of ideas, anything really, as long as it puts a smile on everybody’s face. EASY. This giveaway is open to anyone with a Canadian shipping address. This Giveaway is open until Thursday the 30th of December at Midnight PT.
UPDATE: Congratulations to our winner, Linda H
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Nicole
Dec 23, 2021
These questions are so thought provoking! I have a few gifts on my mind! I would love to really connect to this new community we moved to at the start of the pandemic. I have some health challenges and am in recovery from a traumatic brain injury so it has been challenging on another level also. My wish is to deepen the connections with the really lovely, caring people I have met in my neighbourhood and be to be able to share my garden, meals and build that sense of community together. I know many of them are gardeners too or aspiring to be, so I imagine working together planting and digging! My family lives in another province, my parents are senior and it would be so amazing to be able to see them, when it is safer for them :). Hopefully soon :)
Kate
Dec 23, 2021
The gift I want this holiday season isn’t monetary or material; it may even sound cliche, but the only gift I want is the gift of time spent with family and friends. If it’s one thing that has been taught to me most profoundly during the pandemic it is the importance of strong relationships and not wasting time. As January approaches, I am filled with hope that this “gift” of time will materialize and I will be reunited with my loved ones to make up for lost time together.
Courtney S
Dec 23, 2021
The ultimate dream gift is a greenhouse, I’d settle for a teeny tiny one, but have you seen those glass ones – geesh I wouldn’t spend time anywhere else.
Ashley Lengyel
Dec 23, 2021
The gift that I would like the most this year is to spend time with my family and friends!