Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sustainably Sadie

Check out my Sustainably Sadie column in The Madisonian newspaper.  I would love to have suggestions.  And while I may have myself spread a little thin with Buy Local, our family business, our family, now the article in the newspaper, picking up shifts at The Shack, and whatever else comes my way, I would like to keep this blog going as well.  I would love to have a comprehensive list of babysitters and home-based businesses and lists of hiking spots, etc etc etc.  I'm excited for the snow...I somehow ended up not cross country skiing at all last winter and I am dying to get out to Chief Joseph and be outside in the winter wonderland.  How do you love to spend winter in Montana?  Post your comments.  Brag!  

Sustain Family Traditions


Sustainably Sadie
Sustain Family Traditions

Despite stress-induced Grinchiness (a condition resulting in Grinch-like behavior during the holidays), there is something magical about this time of year.  Getting to spend time with family, enjoying special meals and holiday treats, tucked away together against the cold and snow—it’s idyllic and sweet.   When asked what special holiday traditions I treasure, my mind jumps to the seafood feast we indulge in Christmas Eve.  When we were younger, my brother and I would get to open one present early on Christmas Eve, as prelude to the big event.  Now it is more about the crab legs dipped in butter. 

Ice skating is also a holiday institution in the Clark household.  And since my Dad’s 50th birthday, skating has meant Hockey, but when we were young there was also skating on the slough and irrigation ditch through Waterloo pastures.  What holiday traditions do you treasure most?  Is it easy to maintain those family rituals? Or does Life sometimes get in the way of baking with your children, going to the favorite sledding hill, or getting to Grandma’s for hot chocolate? 

Create new traditions!  Focus on the small things, like creating decorations with the kids, or checking out the neighborhood Christmas lights.  It can be difficult to break away from your parents’ traditions.  Be gentle and try including them when making a stand (such as doing Christmas Eve at your house this year).   

Family traditions are beautiful, passed down through the years and shaped by changes we experience in life.  Going to Church together, family ski vacations, shopping trips, visiting hot springs or simply being together puts a shine and glimmer on this time of year.  Celebrate the Solstice and change of seasons!  Celebrate the shortest day of the year (December 22) and the fact that the days will be getting longer!

Check out the blog, www.sustainablysadie.blogspot.com and share your favorite family traditions.   

Twin Bits

The River’s Edge Gallery is open from 10 am to 4 pm every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday until Christmas Eve.  Contact Joie, 596-1969, to make arrangements to visit the Gallery after hours.  There are some amazing (and affordable) locally crafted items.  The Winter Bazaar has been cancelled for the rest of the season—too few customers.  The Twin Bridges Farmer’s Market has been scheduled to begin May 12, 2012.   

From the TBS Calendar:

Christmas Vacation until Wednesday, January 4, 2012! 
Jr Hi Boys Basketball practice starts Jan. 4.
Friday Jan. 6 Basketball in Whitehall
Saturday Jan 7: Speech & Drama @ Loyola; Basketball at Lone Peak

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Post comments at www.sustainablysadie.blogspot.com.  Email sustainablysadie@hotmail.com.  Call my cell (406) 531-1422.

Sarah Miller
P.O. Box 491        Twin Bridges, MT 59754

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Favorite Sledding Hill

I would love to have suggestions for sledding hills in the Ruby Valley.  Post your suggestions!