Crunch Time and Sunday Morning Coffee

Do you ever feel like a switch flips after Labor Day? One moment, summer feels endless, and the next, we’re racing toward fall, holidays, and the end of the year. It’s crunch time.
That’s exactly how it feels right now for me and the blog. It’s as if the treadmill started running on high speed, and I’m doing my best to keep up!

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About Me

Why It Suddenly Feels Like Crunch Time on My Blog
The fourth quarter of the year has always been the busiest for My 100 Year Old Home. With fall decorating in full swing, Halloween projects, Thanksgiving entertaining, and, of course, all of the Christmas content, there’s never a shortage of ideas or deadlines.
But this year feels even more exciting (and yes, a little crazy). We’re heading to Portugal soon for our bike trip, which means I’m working double-time to create, photograph, and write content so everything keeps moving smoothly while I’m away.

On top of that, I just kicked off the first of sixteen weeks of A Handmade Christmas. Can I tell you how much I am loving this series? I have identified thirteen (of the sixteen) holiday craft ideas and have already completed four of them. Every single one has brought me so much joy to create.
Honestly, I can’t believe how much fun I am having dreaming them up, shopping for supplies, and then seeing them come to life. Sharing these projects is my favorite part of what I do, and even though it adds to the workload, it never feels like work.

Still, the sheer volume of content this season can be overwhelming. Between blog posts, photos, Instagram reels, newsletters, and the behind-the-scenes planning, there are so many moving parts. My team and I are already looking ahead, trying to anticipate what we can streamline and how to make this holiday season the smoothest path possible.

Even with the planning, though, there are moments when I feel like I’m juggling pumpkins in one hand and Christmas ornaments in the other!
But here’s the thing: I wouldn’t have it any other way. I genuinely love this time of year, even with the deadlines and the long days. There’s something about the transition from fall to winter that fuels my creativity.

The ideas keep flowing, and I want to capture them all. Every time I sit down at my desk or stand at my craft table, I get that little spark of excitement that reminds me why I started this blog in the first place.
So yes, it feels like crunch time. Yes, the treadmill is running fast. But I love it. This season gives me the chance to do what I love most: create, share, inspire, and hopefully bring a little bit of handmade joy into your homes.
And even if it feels like a sprint right now, I know the reward will be worth it when I see all of these projects come together over the next few months.
Here’s to the busiest, craziest, and most wonderful time of the year!

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My Latest Project

We Love Our New Front Yard Landscaping More Than Ever
It has been four months since we refreshed the landscaping in our front yard, and every time I step outside, I can’t help but smile. What was once an overgrown canvas has morphed into the most charming and welcoming view, and I am so grateful we made the change. Watching everything begin to fill in and flourish has been one of the highlights of this season.
From the very beginning, my vision was to create a space that felt timeless and relaxed, something reminiscent of a country garden that looks like it has always belonged with our home.

I wanted it to be beautiful, yet simple, with a natural blend of plants and flowers. Four months later, the beds are full of color and life, and that country garden look I had hoped for is beginning to shine.
One of my favorite changes is how the new landscaping has transformed the light around the house. The French doors along the front now glow with natural sunlight, something I hadn’t fully appreciated until the shrubs and old growth were cleared away. In the afternoons, the rooms are filled with the softest golden light, and it makes our home feel warm and inviting, both inside and out. It’s a subtle change, but one that makes such a difference in how we enjoy our space.

The plantings themselves are a wonderful mix of climbing vines, soft greenery, and cheerful blooms. I love the pinks and whites that are sprinkled along the walkway, and how the trellises are beginning to fill in with climbing roses. The garden feels alive and ever-changing—there is always something new to notice, whether it’s a bud opening or the way the flowers seem to dance in the breeze. The simple palette of green with accents of color feels elegant yet unpretentious, just what I had hoped for.
I also love how the landscaping has enhanced the charm of the house itself. The brick walkway feels more welcoming, framed by flowers, and the dark shutters stand out beautifully against the lighter tones of the new plantings. There is a softness to the front yard now, as if the garden and the house are working together to create a single, cohesive look. It’s not overly formal, yet it feels thoughtful and curated, which is precisely the balance I wanted.

Every time I walk up the front steps, I feel a sense of peace. Landscaping can be such a transformative project, not only in how it changes the look of a home but in how it makes you feel. For us, this new garden has created a sense of joy and ease. It invites you to pause, to notice the details, and to enjoy the simple beauty of flowers growing in the sunshine.
We still have months and years ahead as the plants continue to grow and fill in, but already, the transformation is remarkable. This front yard now feels like an extension of our home—a welcoming, light-filled, and joyful space that makes me so happy every single day.
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My Biggest Challenge This Week

As I get older, I’ve come to realize just how much of a difference lighting makes in a home. The proper lighting doesn’t just brighten a space—it creates warmth, makes colors come alive, and sets the entire mood of a room.
That’s why I recently had an electrician out to our home to help with a few updates. We looked at changing out some of the existing fixtures, and I’m especially excited about the idea of adding recessed lighting in our family room. It’s one of those upgrades that feels subtle but completely transforms how a space functions day to night.

I also have one significant change to tackle: saying goodbye to my ladder chandelier. About ten years ago, I made this chandelier myself, and it has been such a fun statement piece. But as much as I love it, practicality has to win. The chandelier hangs a little too low, and more than once my boys have had to duck to avoid hitting their heads on it.
Many times, they still hit their heads.
It’s time to replace it with a fixture that still has personality but hangs high enough to keep everyone safe and comfortable. Sometimes the best design decisions are about both beauty and function.


- Complete 80% of my blog content over the next three weeks to prepare for our trip. I will be writing blog posts as we travel so I can share our amazing bike trip!
- Finalize the last few A Handmade Christmas craft projects. (I keep changing them as I come up with something better.) Yikes!


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