It's too hilarious to me this CCClub........because I'm so jealous!!! Here my daughter is having an overnight with some "suburbanite chicks" and she takes over my beloved corn crib! Which I wanted to do instead of the so called "aviary" that it has become..........oh, my husband has big plans raising falcons and hawks.......but I'm getting meat birds, turkeys and hogs :) pigs can fly right? So, they made pancakes themselves, after checking the hen house for eggs........
(I "supervised")....then we made a skillet of stuff they went out to the garden to pick; zucchini, beans, onions, herbs.......wonderful job girls.......wonderful..........

anyhow, back to the club.............they came in wanting some 'things' to spruce it up, and I was ALL to willing to help give it to them......I didn't put up a thing, but I love what they did!!

seriously? these girls are so cute......
let's go take a look inside!!!!........

Their cowgirls hats that they nailed (so cute) up on the old fence that is just leaning up there........
this always freaks me out a bit, up so high, but how can I refuse?....well, I could, but why???


vintage doll clothes, and the girls' toy ironing board.......they even had a pulley system for hauling things up and down............

seriously? these girls are so cute......

let's go take a look inside!!!!........

Their cowgirls hats that they nailed (so cute) up on the old fence that is just leaning up there........
this always freaks me out a bit, up so high, but how can I refuse?....well, I could, but why???
their details up there were so simply chicly rustic (that's high tech terminology for you who don't know interior decorating terms)......hee hee............


vintage doll clothes, and the girls' toy ironing board.......they even had a pulley system for hauling things up and down............

these girls were outside having a blast on the farm from sunup to sundown........

they made soup from the garden by squeezing tomatoes into a juice, adding herbs, green and yellow beans and scallions.....they were surprised to know they made a gazpacho! it was delicious, and having them here was so sweet......

they made soup from the garden by squeezing tomatoes into a juice, adding herbs, green and yellow beans and scallions.....they were surprised to know they made a gazpacho! it was delicious, and having them here was so sweet......
p.s. when we first picked up the girls, one said: "well....I'm moving to the farm" and little precious said "great! now you're my sister!!" ......at time of leaving the one who said the above cried when saying goodbye....
I fought back the tears......how can you have too many children around?
life is grand! because of them......
grand indeed......
and I absolutely LOVE sharing my Na-Da Farm life with them and you.....

Oh My Goodness Anne Marie! What a lovely post! And what precious memories for your girls and their friends. They did a great job decorating and making the club house pretty. I'm jealous too! Thanks for the smile ;)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Molly
What a wonderful mom! We played clubhouse as kids and I've helped mine rig up a sheet or two but what you let the girls do was just charming. What sweet fun!
ReplyDeleteDawn
...oh..childhood memories came back to me...how wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMany hugs for you and your girls
magdalena/Color Sepia
Sure looks like the things we used to do always making our club houses or or Houses, we had hours of fun outside as children. Great Memories.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Diane
Sweet Girls having a great time. I would've loved that sort of space to decorate and play when I was a child. Looks like lots of fun x Julie
ReplyDeleteHi Anne Marie,
ReplyDeleteYou have brightened my morning with their shining faces and filled my mind with sweet memories of being a girl and setting up house in my Nana's barn...Thank you!
:) Laura
What a fabulous time and what sweet memories!
ReplyDeleteHow fun for the girls. I remember doing things like that at my cousins house.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see kids in action with their imaginations! Sounds like those girls had a terrific time.
ReplyDeleteOh my....grand indeed...these girls are amazing...they can come decorate my home anytime...I adore the hanging hats....so so much fun..thank you for sharing..I do adore happy imaginations...most kids today are watching t.v. or on computers...A+ girls!
ReplyDeleteHello Anne Marie,
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to meet you as well! I really appreciate your kind visit to my blog today. You are always welcome!
How wonderful to have a farm. It's juat so lovely and charming. Ah. Gilberta is just so cute. Your blog is precious! I really enjoyed my visit here and I will be back to visit with you again soon.
Blessings to you my friend,
~Warmly, ~Melissa :)
Adorable! They did an amazing job! It's great seeing kids outdoors and using their imaginations!! Reminds me of my own childhood creating forts with the neighborhood kids.
ReplyDeleteAmy
oh to be a kid again on your farm..heck to be a kid again and do it all differently...love the photos..and so glad they had a wonderful time..thanks for sharing..:)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect! I would love to be one of the girls and come play on the farm for a day. Sounds like pure bliss to me. Great post!
ReplyDelete~Michelle
Thanks for the sweet comment~
ReplyDeleteThey have obviously seen what you've been doing and take after you......your childhood days are often the sweetest and are what create your memories..what a fabulous time they had. XXXX
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun. I remember using our basement for playing house and school plus all the "concerts" that ee mad the boys come to. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have some future interior designers on your hands.
Melinda
That post was just too darn cute! I loved it! What a great job they did and how much fun they must have had. Oh to be a kid again......
ReplyDeleteSMiles,
Beth
I love this post...it so reminds me of my childhood. They are so cute, inventive, smart, and creative...what a wonderful combination.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne Marie!
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how creative those girls are. What fun!
Thanks for visiting my blog. We do, indeed, have a lot in common. I look forward to getting to know you. I've enjoyed my visit to the farm today!
Hello Anne marie,
ReplyDeleteIm back in the bloggworld again after a long vacation! Your pictures is so nice and the girls is so cute. Your farm is just perfect for the girls.
Many hugs!
Marina
This would have been me as a little girl. I loved visiting my grandpa's farm and never wanted to leave. Lucky me, I now live on a ranch with hubby and mostly grown up kids doing what I always dreamed of.
ReplyDeleteWhat a special time you gave to these sweet girlies.
Jody
It's obvious they get their imagination from their Mom. It's so wonderful to see them at play and to have their friends experience the joys and work of living on a farm.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this time with us.
Carole
YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!
ReplyDeletethank you SO MUCH for all these wonderful comments.....you totally put smiles on our faces :)
This is the most adorable thing I have seen in a long time. I love how they dressed their little nest. Thanks for sharing this with us! You made my day.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwww Anne marie...this is lovely and made my heart go nostalgic for my young days at my aunt's farm...I miss the clubhouse my cousins and I had between the chicken coop and the rabbits'place ;)
ReplyDeleteSweet sweet post and GIRLS!
Oh please can I come live in your corncrib?? How darling!!
ReplyDeleteI grew up on a small farm. Well it was a victorian house moved to a piece of land with some acreage and a long, one-story barn. Mom and dad had 4 kids and half the youth group over all the time. We LOVED living there. They still live there with 3 more kids they've adopted, my sister and her 5 kids too. Meanwhile my husband and I have 4 kids, live in a historic farmhouse but don't have a lick of land. We do, however, have old fashioned, retired neighbors so the kids run from one yard to the next. God is so good!!
Hope you have a lovely afternoon. Blessings.. Polly