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Dreaming of garden beds and green things 🌱 but pau Dreaming of garden beds and green things 🌱
but pausing to admire this quiet snowfall 🤍
Golden, cozy, and exactly what these cold days cal Golden, cozy, and exactly what these cold days call for 🤍
I just shared my French onion soup recipe on the blog — simple ingredients, slow simmered, and so comforting.
You can find it in my Recipes highlight too so it’s easy to come back to.
Link in bio 🍲
I was fully prepared for a peaceful chicken bedtim I was fully prepared for a peaceful chicken bedtime routine.
What I was not prepared for: a possum chilling in the coop. 😬
The snow has kept the girls inside more, and apparently we had an unexpected guest drop in last minute.

Everyone’s safe, no chickens were harmed, and the possum was escorted out.
Just another day at our house.
Today’s puff baby didn’t puff because I… forgot th Today’s puff baby didn’t puff because I… forgot the milk.
I wish I could say this is the first time I’ve done something like this in the kitchen, but let’s be honest-  it probably won’t be the last either 😄

It happens. 
Thankfully, flat non-puff pancakes are still delicious- especially with yogurt, berries, and a hot cup of coffee on the side.

A gentle reminder that even when things don’t rise the way we hoped, they can still turn out pretty wonderful.
We recycle Christmas trees a little differently ar We recycle Christmas trees a little differently around here 🌲😂

Snow jumps + pine needle snacks = very happy sheep.
A snowy farm morning, one quiet moment at a time ❄ A snowy farm morning, one quiet moment at a time ❄️

Warm puff pancakes and berries
Fresh eggs gathered through the snow
Sheep with frosted noses
Paths we shovel knowing they won’t stay
Cocoa, blankets, and cuddly dogs

These are the days I want to remember.
I think some of us were made for a slower life. N I think some of us were made for a slower life.

Not an easy one. Not a perfect one.

But one where coffee is poured slowly, children are heard throughout the house, hands are busy, and beauty is noticed in ordinary days.

I don’t think this longing is accidental.

I think it’s a remembering. 🤍

Does anyone else feel it too?
One of the first things you learn with animals is One of the first things you learn with animals is that they run on loops.

Feed. Water. Check. Repeat.

When those loops are solid, everything feels calmer; for them and for me.

I’m realizing how much of homesteading (and homemaking) is just paying attention to the rhythms that already exist and choosing to support them, not reinvent or force them.

#homesteadlife #homesteadrhythms #simpleliving
#slowhomestead #seasonalliving
I’ve never thought about homemaking in terms of lo I’ve never thought about homemaking in terms of loops before.
But thinking this way has quietly changed how I move through my days - how things get done, and how I respond when they don’t.

Loops are helping me finish things and stop spiraling when I fall behind...

This way of thinking is new to me- I’m wondering if it is for you too.

The Sleepy Hollow Homestead

Homesteading, Homemaking, Homemade: The pursuit of good simple living.

About The Sleepy Hollow Homestead

Hello hello, welcome to the Hollow. Thank you for stopping by!

The Sleepy Hollow Homestead About Me

I’m Heather. A millennial wife and mama of three. I’m a wannabe lifestyle blogger and homesteader living in Indiana. Just recently, my husband and I moved onto our aging 80 acre farm after we sold our big house on a tiny lot in town to move in with my in-laws while we searched for our dream homestead within our price range. Nestled within a sleepy little hollow, our 1865 Colonial Revival farmhouse needs a lot of work to get to dream-house status. This blog will document our journey as we build up our dream farm, DIY our crusty old farmhouse, as well as my journey to developing my skills as a homemaker and homesteader who is growing myself along the way.

I’ve always been a natural slob who wants to fully embrace homemaking and homesteading. This is a constant struggle against my nature, but I’m on a journey to overcome that and form new habits and curate a home and life I really love and can be proud of. I’m a romantic dreamer at heart. The thought of a simpler time and life really call to me. I’m sure this will have me facing a lot of harsh reality checks along the way, and I hope to share those with you so that you can learn from my (almost guaranteed) idealistic naivete.

Of course there are many draws to living a more simple life: namely the food! Oh my, I’m excited about the food we get to produce at The Sleepy Hollow Homestead. There’s something amazing about having control over your food supply and being able to cook from scratch delicious and nourishing meals. I’m also excited to embrace a more slow pace of life, although I’m prepared for the hard work. We are starting home-school this year. I’m so excited to bring my children up in this way of life.

The Sleepy Hollow Homestead Sourdough Bagels

Along with homesteading and homemaking, I am on a holistic wellness journey that I’ve backslid on greatly since having my first baby in 2018. Before getting pregnant, I was diagnosed with gallstones that I was told would only be resolved with a gallbladder removal. They said it was unlikely I’d be able to manage it by diet because it’s “too hard”. I chose to take the chance to try to heal myself naturally before resorting to surgery because, well, I’d like to keep all my parts if possible! Simply through diet and supplementation, I was able to manage my gallbladder issues and lost over 50 pounds along the way! Then I got pregnant and fell off the wagon. I’m on a mission to regain my health, live a more natural life, and take charge of mine and my family’s health before they become issues.

Although I’m passionate about natural childbirth, and have had unmedicated births with all three of my children, my second baby was 11 lbs 8 oz, and because I pushed him out too fast, I suffered a fourth degree tear with a large hematoma that became a rectovaginal fistula. Although things felt very dark for me at this time, I have fully recovered from the surgical repair and have gone on to have another unmedicated hospital birth with my third child! I only share this because when I was on my journey, it was so hard for me to find another mama who went through what I did and decided to go unmedicated again. I’m not saying this is the right move for most, but it I had a great birth team and want to share that it is possible for anyone seeking information or experiences from women who have been there.

The Sleepy Hollow Homestead garden

If I can do this, anyone can! Through The Sleepy Hollow Homestead blog and youtube channel, I hope to encourage the modern woman to thrive at home. And do so while finding peace, self purpose, and happiness along the way. Because, in the end, that’s what I want, too. This blog is meant to be my creative outlet where I can share my life. I’m simply a woman who wants to be the best version of myself mentally, physically, and spiritually. I want a welcoming and inviting home. To be the best wife and mother I can be. To cook yummy and nutritious meals for my family. I want to live a simple and worthwhile life. I want to slow down and really enjoy each day as it comes. All while looking put together as I do it!

While I’m a hopeless romantic, I know this journey will be messy at times. It will be hard and ugly. And it will be wonderful all the while. I hope to share all of this journey: the good, the bad, and the hopeless. I also hope that goes along with the beautiful, the romantic, and the wonderful. Please grab your own cup of coffee or tea and get cozy as we go on this journey together at The Sleepy Hollow Homestead!

Follow along on Instagram for more behind the scenes looks at our life on this journey!

Start here to read about our homesteading plans!

You can also always reach out via email here.

Thanks for visiting!

Heather

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Welcome to The Sleepy Hollow Homestead : a home centered lifestyle blog

Welcome to The Sleepy Hollow Homestead : a home centered lifestyle blog

I'm Heather - a wife and stay at home mama of 3. I'm on a journey to thrive at home & cultivate a home-centered life. Join our young homesteading family of four as we start a Zone 6 garden in Indiana, turn our aging 80 acre farm into a sustainable homestead using permaculture and regenerative agricultural practices, and DIY our 1865 Colonial revival Farmhouse into the home of our dreams. Along the way we're going to DIY, garden, cook from scratch, learn to be frugal, homeschool, thrift, eat healthier, and learn to really enjoy this thing called life.
I'm thriving after a rectovaginal fistula and am passionate about physiological childbirth.
Grab a cup of coffee or tea, and get cozy: I'm so glad you're here! Thanks for visiting!

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