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15.01.2022 Friday rituals: daycare drop offs and then coffee at Mr.Sister Coffee. Michael and I both have other jobs and busy lives, but this is our moment together to check in on Almanac, on all our goals and plans and a little bit of dreaming, too. One of my favourite moments in my week.



07.01.2022 We’re all set up at @homegrownmarkets at Speers Point Park and we have our favourite market buddy with us! Come say hi!

06.01.2022 The presents are wrapped, the tree is lit, the baking has commenced. We’re attempting to coax our excited little one to bed. All is good. If you have a quiet moment tomorrow in the early morning before the kids wake, after lunch when the rest of the family are dozing may I suggest you pull out your Almanac and write down how you’re feeling as this year comes to a close. Honour the work you’ve done, the miles you’ve walked, the goals you’ve met, and those you’ve let go of. It’s been a big year for all of us, and it’s almost time to start a new one, together. Merry Christmas, friends. We are so grateful for you.

05.01.2022 This is the face of a girl who loves what she does and can’t wait to see you at Homegrown Markets at Speers Point this Sunday. x Do good work and plant trees.



01.01.2022 It’s a new year - thank heavens. I (Beth) am fully in love with the symbology of a new beginning. A new day. A new week. A new chance at being the person I most want to be. I’ve been a bit quiet on here lately, for a few reasons. Something about the Christmas season makes me want to turn inward. I imagine myself transforming slowly from a girl into a bear. Curling up within the cave of myself. Slumbering until the new year begins. ... It’s also been a hard year for my family, as I'm sure it has been for many of yours. In the face of the very real suffering we have all experienced this year - from bushfires, to illness, to isolation from loved ones - I have become so wary of platitudes. I want the words I speak to be meaningful and true, and honestly I haven’t known what to say. I think that's okay. As a new year begins, I’m coming slowly out of my cave again. I’m sniffing the air and finding it sweet. I’m feeling hopeful for what a new year might bring us, but also for what we can take from the year that has just been. My hope is that what we have suffered in 2020 makes us more awake to the suffering in others. I hope we have learned to find joy even in dark moments. I hope that we have become more aware of our need for one another, and that we respond to that need with intentional connection rather than silent suffering. I have hope. I have love. I have you. And that is everything. See more

01.01.2022 Our second most popular gift of the season? The Almanac Journal! With its lovely thickness, it’s beautiful heft, it’s 112 pages of potential, this notebook belongs in every journaler’s stocking this Christmas. Even better, the Almanac Journal is 100% recycled and every journal plants one tree. There are just a couple more days to have your Christmas gifts posted, but we’ll be delivering locally right up until Christmas Eve.

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