CHRISTMAS ISLAND

HELLO from Christmas Island!!! Look how HAPPY I am!!! That’s because (and not at all discounting my daily dose of delicious anti-anxiety medicine (Lexapro for inquiring minds)) I started after Covid and worry-about-the-world almost did me in 😃, but I digress) ~ I’m happy for many reasons as you will see below, but first, THIS:  my girlfriend Martha’s brilliant husband WROTE a brand new CHRISTMAS SONG.💖 Who DOES that? He’s usually so normal! It’s a totally original song 🎹, and I do believe you are the first audience to hear it! In fact, this is the only place on earth where you can hear it! He let me because we are old friends who live across the street, and when he sang it for us, before he’d even had it professionally recorded, I immediately thought of you!💞 “They’ll love this” I said. He didn’t even try to resist my begging ~ and graciously said, “Of, course, I’ll send it to you! That’s why I wrote it!” 💖💖💖💖💖

Here we go, this is it . . . The Mistletoe Waltz!

Perfect for Jane Austen movies! Right? Can’t you see Mr. Darcy dancing with Elizabeth to this? Molly has a gorgeous voice! It could be in the next Love Actually! Or Mariah Carey could sing it! Kelly Clarkson! Or Taylor Swift, Times Magazine 2020 Person of the Year, who fills our world with happiness and light! This song is like that! Happiness and Light. Good job Ivan!👏

So here we go, from me to you. . . a Willard filled with happiness and light, giving love away, very like A Christmas Carol, doing season past AND season future! Freezing here this morning, had to warm my hands over the toaster! Which of course was a win-win! Toast and warm hands! MAS MUSICA . . .

Our fall here on the island was gorgeous . . . with flaming skies at sunset, church bells rang, wild geese flew over, the wind blew chimney smoke around, leaves curled and turned orange, garnet, and gold, mini murmurations of grackles flew in low black clouds over and around the trees, the Harvest moon shone down with golden light … the freshened Autumn air, as Gladys Taber wrote, was “cool as an old coin teaspoon” …and whipped the leaves up behind the tires of our car. Just as it has been since the beginning of time. Perfection.

 I decorated inside to match the outside. . .

But Nature does it best, inside the house too: Sun and leaves made shadows on the walls that fell differently in the shortening days . . .

Church bells rang the hour across the street . . . Between that and the boat whistle and the early morning blast of lighthouse foghorns, I am reminded constantly of how lucky I am . . .

Joe brought in branches of bright leaves to hang over mirrors . . .

We hung our wreath of leaves on the front door and dried corn on the kitchen door . . .

It’s that time of year when it’s FUN to carry the basket of wet laundry across the crunchy leaves in the fresh air to hang things out to dry in the wind, where a slight fragrance of leaf mulch and woodsmoke spice the airy sea-smell of our sheets. Even a speck of time in nature is good for what ails you ~ it carries forever the hum of ommmmmm in it!🍁 I spent the end of October and the first of November nursing around the house, getting it ready for company. I washed and . . .

…hung things on the line while Jack watched and waited in the kitchen window . . .

My shadow!

He watched while I starched and ironed tablecloths . . .

. . . sprinkled dresser scarves and table runners, curtains and napkins. Sssssss, the smell of hot iron …👏

Joe polished my wand and all his little silver things for his bar. 

Jack helped me fold the starry sheets in his own inimitable way of helping . . . that is, sitting on them, making them his own.

He watched me arrange flowers, make beds, and freshen and make the guest rooms cozy for my people . . .

I stopped off in our room, Jack’s favorite shooting grounds, to shoot rubber bands for him ~ I stand at the door, grab a handful of hairbands, aim, and shoot over the bed, he waits on the workout bench, HIS workout bench, not mine  . . see that rubber band in the air over his head? I do this at least 3 times a day, which is how I know I will be going to heaven. God loves those who take care of his creations.

He also likes me to shoot down from the top of the stairs, in freezing bare feet, when I want to go to bed, while he runs up and down the bottom stairs catching them . . . he catches them, but doesn’t bring them back anymore. That’s my job. He has made that very clear . . .

As it was getting closer to Thanksgiving, and our guests were on their way, I set out bread on the ironing board in the pantry to dry for my grandma’s stuffing; Joe is there choosing bottles of wine… . . . we wanted to make it special . . .

Because we had family coming! And suddenly, hooray, they began to arrive ~ I found I just wanted to LOOK at them!👀 But I was trying very hard not to be scary Aunt Sue!😜 This happy guy is my nephew Matt Stewart . . . you might recognize him because…

. . . in the way-back machine, Matt flew over to join us on our trip to England and Paris with two of my other nieces Holly and Heidi the day after he graduated from high school in Durango, Colorado in 2001! We had these three for six weeks! Best trip ever!

The gang’s all here and out to dinner we went … that’s Becca on the left, Matt’s girlfriend who I had never met, then Joe, then my niece Jessica, my nephew Matt, Cory (Jessica’s husband), Maggie, and Eliza (Jessica and Cory’s daughters), and Eliza’s boyfriend Justin, who I hadn’t met either, but new people at the table are always fun! And I, as a strict Morning Scientist, like to study the younger generation to see what the future will be and talk about it with Joe later. (It’s okay, they never noticed.😁 They think they’re normal.)

We walked out to the water, through the woods, with the smell of decaying leaves … looking for shells and beach glass . . .

Then downtown to tiny La Choza on the corner of Main Street to get the fattest, yummiest, homemade (except in a restaurant), Burritos on earth!

Cory entertained us with hilarious pirate stories of his sailing days. I analyzed, of course, and found them very very good.😱😅😂🤣 Little bits of information, here and there, from every one of those kids make me know the future is in good hands. They are as passionate as we were, but much more motivated and powerful, and ready to take it on. And they have Taylor Swift on their side! (MAS MUSICA … my Grandma’s Favorite)

I’m STILL analyzing this move by the mother of children!😂 What EVER it means (it could be a kind of dancing), it IS cute! After all, MY mother said, “Boss!” when she liked something.🙄 Some of them stayed 4 days, some of them stayed 3 . . . and all of it was wonderful. Matt and Jessie, the children of two of my brothers, Chuck and Jim, both grew up in Durango, Colorado, but because they were five years apart in age, they had never really spent any time together before they all moved away, so this was extra special (for me) just for that reason. I like the cousins to know each other. 💖 And I like to know them! (Have you read the most wonderful “knowing people” book that’s just out, written by David Brooks and appropriately called “How to Know a Person?” SO GOOD, so smart! A great Christmas present! Order it HERE or HERE and make our small Independent Island bookstores crazy with happiness❤️). Oh the power!

Jack found a comfy perch where he could keep his eyes on everything!

Time to make the Stuffing! My grandma’s recipe and HER mom’s, which means that, for Eliza and Maggie, this stuffing I’ve been eating since I was little, came from their great-great-great-grandmother Sarah, born in 1870 in Adel, Iowa! I don’t know where she got the recipe! Probably HER mom!

The recipe is in my Autumn Book . . . we dipped the slices of bread we dried in the pantry in a sinkful of the hottest water we could stand, and squeezed the water out, as you can see above, so you have chunks of bread with finger marks in them.

You keep dipping, squeezing, and tearing into chunks, till you get a bowlful, then add chopped celery and onion that’s been sautéed and softened in lots of butter, salt and pepper, then a whole jar of sage. Mix it well with your ands and voila! That’s all I do to it, I love it simple, just the way my Grandma made it, smothered in turkey gravy ~ and from there I put it right into the turkey … but some people will make this basic recipe and add sausage or oysters, whatever means Thanksgiving to you is what you should do!

Matt knew how to make it and helped me! (BTW, see Matt’s long hair? Both he and Becca grow their hair and donate it to people stricken with cancer. If you have an abundance of hair, and need somewhere to put it . . . here’s how you do it!)

Matt and I have been good partners in the kitchen for a long time!

I made the cranberry sauce and popped it in the oven, and we are STILL eating Christmas Jam on the delicious scones Matt and Becca brought us from Shelley’s Tea Room in Plymouth, MA where they stopped on their way down to the island from Boston! Now I need to GO there! Jam’s so simple:

Maggie, who is 16, peeled the potatoes . . .

Maggie and Eliza have helped me in the kitchen before!💝

This was one of their creations! How did the world survive before cameras? This cookie is still fresh and beautiful! We always wish that time would stand still, and look at this blog full of standing-still moments that will never come again. Thank you camera inventor!

And suddenly it was TIME! Joe’s Beautiful Turkey 2023 was done!

Kids set the table, Joe sliced the turkey, I heated the rolls so the tops were crisp and the insides were soft, and we all carried  the food to the table . . . I did not forget the most delicious French salted butter for the rolls.

Have you tried this yet? OMG it is beyond delicious… everyone LOVES it . . .

And Voila! We did it! Together, we made it happen! My mom would be SOOOOOO happy to see this!!! 💞So fun, I got to be the Grandma and read the words to MY grandma’s favorite hymn of gratitude and celebration…
I wanted, with our togetherness, to honor these people, most of whom our kids have never met. (I’m the little face with the white barrette with Jessica’s dad on my right 😍, you can only see the very top of Matt’s Dad’s head, in his high chair toward the back.😂) That’s my Grandma on the left, and her dad (on her right), Merrill James Orr (he’s the fourth child of seven, father of ten, and my mom’s grandpa) ~ and he’s Maggie and Eliza’s great-great-great grandfather. He was born in 1871 in Stacyville, Iowa. This is the thing I love most about growing older, now I’m the connection between long long ago, and today, and even the future. Merrill’s g-g grandfather was born in 1745 in Plymouth MA, where Joe and I are going for a little Christmas get-away/shopping (and Shelley’s Tea Room) next week. I told the kids that our old house was built in 1849 and how I can hear echoes of stories of the families and their friends that lived here before us, their birthdays, the Christmas trees, tea parties, soups bubbling on the stove, their school days, changes of seasons, children, new babies, pets, and how this was our 34th Thanksgiving in the house, but it was the House’s 164th! The history! I thanked them for helping us add to the house DNA by being there for this one. Our house hugs back and I’m convinced this is the reason why. Doing our best to leave it ringing with memories, for the next people.

Of course, what do you do after Thanksgiving? You find out if you’re taller than your mother! I literally remember when I was finally taller than my mother, and I think it might even happened at Thanksgiving!😊💃🏼

Beautiful Girls ~ Jessica is the daughter of my brother Jim and his wife Kate; and her daughters, my great nieces Liza and Maggie.❤️

Jessica with her mom, Kate.💖Yes, this photo was at least partially staged, that’s why all the smiles . . . because we are a modern people! After dinner we all snuggled into the wood room to watch the wonderful NY stage play production of Hamilton on Disney+! They knew ALL the words, made me so happy, they sang all the way through it.🎵🎶🎵 

All too soon we were at the boat waving goodbye to Jessica and Cory on the ferry, time for the kids to go back to school and for them to go back to work . . .👋💗💗💗

Then it was time for Matt and Becca to go . . . 

Matt told me I would love Becca, and I definitely did! We’re going out to California in January and hope to see them there! 👏 And then, deep breath . . . tick-tock, dastardly clock never stops … it was back to normal . . .🧡

No one took a picture of my cute outfit, so I did. That flannel skirt turns 40 next year! Tip for the day: Always buy skirts with elastic waists.👏 I’ll let you know when I get myself into that buttoned skirt I wore on my first date with Joe! A whole OTHER story!😊

Cruel children left us with this … seriously dangerous . . . after one relatively short fork-frenzy, I cut the rest of the Pumpkin Cheesecake in half, took half up the street to Lowely’s, and the other half over to Martha’s! (Wish I had it this moment!)

Then back to THIS, trying to get Thanksgiving OFF me . . . doing my planks. Which I started a few months ago by doing one plank and holding it for 3 seconds.🤪 Now I have worked up to doing three, holding each for 50 seconds. You know what that means… if I can do it, you can.💝 All of Google agrees that if you can only do one exercise, this is the one! And one of the secrets to happiness… and maybe not planks, but there is always something we can do to keep those joy levels going strong. Life has been more than complicated these last years, turns out it’s up to us to MAKE it the way we want it. Turn on the music YOU like, make the cookies YOU adore, have the tea YOU love, if you want green hair, HAVE it … because if mama ain’t happy, ain’t no one happy.🧑‍🎤 And you know, life is short.😘

With a little help from my friend. Then I turned the calendar to So first thing, because the holidays are upon us . . . I want to give you your Full Moons Bookmark for 2024 . . . so you can make your stocking stuffers! 💖 Just click, print it out, and then cut it out.

And then, I mentioned that Joe and I are taking the train to California in January? So excited!! 🚂 We’ll get there around January 15th and stay probably a month (or for as long as it takes), because we’re MOVING our California Studio a LOT closer to where Kellee lives ~ and we’ll be selling the house we’ve owned for 22 years, in Arroyo Grande, just below San Luis Obispo, on the Central Coast.💖 We actually spent most of our time there for the first 10 years of the 2000s … I loved it, despite the double-wide aspect of the house. I didn’t care, while I was there, it was the House of Creativity! It’s where I saw my first bluebird. One year we brought in a bunch of sand and made a beach next to the creek! We made a firepit down there, put a long table under the trees and had Thanksgiving dinner outdoors. My brother played the guitar and we all sang.🍁🍁🍁 

 

THEREFORE… because we think about lightening our moving vans, we’re having a MOVING SALE …. starting now, all December long, until midnight December 31 ~ All my books, the calendars, recipe cards, post cards, art prints, and giclees, are all ON SALE for 20% off! We’ve never done this before, but I promised Kellee we’d make it as easy as possible! We might add more, so check back . . . she’s still figuring out what we have enough of! So we have a lot to do when we get out there!

Sale includes Christmas Memories, Gratitude, Enchanted, Grandma’s Story, ALL my books!

YUP, Home for Christmas too! AND if any of YOU need to make your own little farm in the country on the Central Coast of California on 8 flat acres, completely fitted with an overhead irrigation system that comes from a year-round creek running through the property that comes from Lopez Lake and passes through to the sea, let me know. Everything grows there because it is an ancient river bed. Arroyo Grande means Big Ditch, but now it’s a beautiful wine, artichoke, and avocado producing area in its own micro climate . . . where good weather is even better there. There’s a back road through the wine country to SLO, so I never had to get on the freeway to go there; and the house is about 3 miles from Pismo Beach. Trader Joe’s is about a 6 minute car ride away!

OUR CALIFORNIA PARADISE IS ACTUALLY FOR SALE! 😲 TELL EVERYONE! Because I’d like to sell it to someone who will love it as much as I did.💝

This is how the picket fence garden looked when I lived there all the time! It’s still pretty, but not as flowery without me around.  I will love seeing it cared for again!

Photo by Christopher Gardner. Aug 2004
Susan Branch at her AG home and garden

This is the house from the road . . . The house itself isn’t great . . .  it’s usable, two or three bedrooms, depends on how you look at it, and 2 bathrooms, with its own well. But you’d really want to build a house out back where you could hear the creek running at night ~ that’s what we would have done if I hadn’t gotten so homesick for New England. Very difficult to be in two places at once.

At the end of this hedge that we planted, turn left and you’re at the creek, it winds along that row of trees back there . . . and the property continues a bit on the other side of the creek.

This is the property from the back; the creek is about this same distance behind me . . . A tractor comes with the property!

When we came home from our first garden tour of England we went fairly crazy planning the garden. . .building hedges, a long walk, and garden rooms around the house . . .

I laid it out on paper, and it’s all there along with several out buildings.

Artichokes grow so well there, the best I ever tasted! We grew them behind the garage next to the back wall of it. It was toasty warm and they were ecstatic and prolific as you can see! There are citrus trees, avocado trees, a walnut tree, a plum, fig, apple, and I can’t remember what else.

We planted lots of roses . . . they love this little valley.

Oh yes, we planted tiny Christmas Apple (or Lady apple) trees there too. Because unlike Martha’s Vineyard, things bloom and grow in California year-round. And those that don’t grow well on our Island, like Sweet Peas? One year I had them blooming in California from March to August!!! Oh yeah.🥰

Joe planted corn and all sorts of veggies . . .

The plum tree in springtime ~ it’s a property with SO MUCH potential, everything between farm, winery, estate, wedding venue or garden nursery . . . Although zoning, I have no idea . . .there was a nursery on that road about ½ mile up from us . . . it’s gone now, but there are still wineries and a farmstand. I’m going to love being there for January! I like to walk, 9 times around the property equals 3 miles. It’s not on the market yet … I don’t even know what things are selling for out there, but if you have interest, email [email protected] and we’ll pass your note to our realtor, which we don’t have yet!😜 

I received a sample of our new cup for approval! It looks beautiful! I’m so excited to send it to my people. They should be arriving to the new Studio toward the end of January . . . I love it, I know you will too. I drink my Fine Romance private blend Tea (Earl Grey with lavender), with honey and cream, out of it everyday and looking at this new cup, I celebrate how our country got started. And for a moment in the quiet morning, I treasure the peace we have always felt in this country and promise to do everything I can to make more of it.💖Yes it is! So don’t forget to enjoy the deliciousness of this Holiday Egg Nog. I changed it a bit this year. Love milk so much, I reversed the measurements, and made a much lighter version, now it’s ⅔ c. milk over crushed ice, splash of eggnog (too taste), splash of bourbon, shake of nutmeg. I think it’s better! Just plain YUMMY, and easy! And there’s calcium in it! Now light the fire or the candles, make a toast to peace on earth, and let the daydreaming begin.

It snowed on our walk yesterday, blasted us actually . . . it didn’t stay on the ground, but it was the first one, and it came down pretty hard for a while, coming straight at us and sticking to our eyelashes. Of course we loved it. We were listening to Dickens Pickwick Papers . . . We decided December goes perfectly with Dickens. It’s a really funny book, written more like short stories (it was originally a magazine serial), but in some places it’s VERY hard to understand. The reader is excellent at accents and voices, but some of ye olde 19th century English accents might as well be Hungarian. We need subtitles which Audible does not provide. Because that would be “a book.” Still it’s fun to be in the wind, in 1829 England, and ALSO, at the same time, in the first snow of the season in 2023. When we get home from Plymouth we’re going to listen to A Christmas Carol.

I’m decorating again!

Decorating with all the little things that have become our traditions . . . old books, old music, old friends . . . and with all our years together, you know some of them as well as I do!

Using all the things we have in common, like sparkly things . . .

. . . candles, bunting, and angel chimes . . . things found, and things made . . .

Homemade things and memories 💞

And this . . . 💖💖💖 Big Magic!

Yes, I’m getting ready for Christmas and my Girlfriends Gift Exchange. Probably one of my smallest parties, because as we get older, we have SO MANY beloveds, it would take something miraculous to do it with everyone! And my beloveds includes you! My first gift to you all, wasn’t even mine, it was Ivan’s new song! Want to hear it again?

  I’ve also planned very tiny gift exchange with just one of you. Problem is, I don’t know WHICH one yet❓❓❓So far, it’s a mystery! Your part is to leave a comment, from which we’ll draw names and whichever name I get, I have a present for. Would you like to know what it is? Okay … It’s not this:

But you know how I always love to decorate with quilts? They are so festive and charming and add a bit of coziness, wherever they are,

with their old-fashioned, handmade, historical nature,  . . . I put them in the kitchen (no matter that it doesn’t make sense, they make it cozy and I love the color!), hang them over the backs of chairs . . on quilt racks in the bedrooms, I stack them on the top of the hutch in the living room . . . drape them over sofas . . . . everywhere I can think of . . . because they’re so pretty!

And I’ve painted them into my books …

Since the very beginning . . .

Sharing this thing I love has been easy. I’ve collected vintage quilts pretty much all my life, since my Grandma gave me one my great-Grandma Sarah made and opened my eyes to this gorgeous homemade art of our foremothers, who by the way, could do ANYTHING and wasted nothing . . . and that is why  . . .

Jack and I thought it would be nice to give away one of my beauties to a good home.💝

YOURS! This beautiful quilt is my secret Santa gift to a very special universal YOU 💞 . . .  Just leave a comment (at very bottom of this post there are a bunch of tiny words… at the end you’ll see “comments” ~ click there) to be entered in our drawing, and soon this 64″ x 77″ handmade quilt (there is nothing standard about the sizes of old quilts!) will be winging its way to the lucky winner. Always remember you have a LOT better chance of your name being drawn here than you do with the Lottery and, creme de la creme, we don’t charge for tickets.💞 Another win-win!😃 I’m sorry, but I already know I won’t be able to answer all your comments this time, as you can guess, but believe me, I will read them and make sure they all get entered.💝 Are you signed up to get my Willard Newsletters mailed to your box? This would be a very good time to make sure. Sign-up is at the top left of this page. I’ll announce the winner in the next Willard!

And so Tra La, another Willard, AND another year under our belts my dears . .  Wishing you all, from my heart, the very Merriest of Christmases, Happy Hanukkah, Joyful Kwanzaa, Feliz Navidad, Joyeux Noel, Mele Kalikimaka🌴, Seasons Greetings, and any other thing I might have forgotten,😃 and God Bless us every one.💞

With love from me and Joe! Hoping you 

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2,343 Responses to CHRISTMAS ISLAND

  1. VirginiaB says:

    Your posts are always so special, Susan, and so creative and heartfelt. Thank you for taking the time for this Christmas gift to all your girlfriends.

  2. Susan Sweat says:

    Hi Susan,

    As always, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this edition of Willard. I especially love all the photos you include. Jack is such a darling cat! Your home is beautifully decorated with all the special touches. Martha’s Vineyard is one of my favorite places to visit! Thank you for sharing glimpses of it each season. Have a delightful December & Best wishes in 2024 to you and yours!

    Warm regards,

    Susan

    Susan Sweat
    Herndon, Virginia

  3. Grier says:

    It’s always fun to see what you’ve been up to. This has been the most beautiful season for fall color here in Oregon with brilliant, long lasting color. I loved my daily walks around town. Happy Holidays to you and Joe! Grier

  4. Joy Howard says:

    Merry Christmas! I really enjoy each & every Willard. I have a few family quilt’s & I am so glad to have them. It is nice to see fabric that I remember being worn in clothing.

  5. Julie Ann says:

    Thank you for kindling our kinderd spirits once again. You are the flame that keeps our tea kettles singing with happiness, especially in the darkest days. Love from your one in a millionth girlfriend. Cheers! 🫖

  6. Kathy Dowe says:

    Thank you, Susan, for the wonderful post! I always love the peek into life on Martha’s Vineyard. Thank you also for sharing your lovely family with us.
    Wishing you, Joe and Jack a very blessed Christmas.
    Kathy

  7. Barbara Anderson says:

    I thank you, dear & so very creative Susan, for this beautiful start to my Saturday. I so appreciate your nostalgic look back & can so relate to the beauty of family & heritage. A very Merry & Blessed Christmas to you. May we all have peace in the new year.

  8. Robin Gill says:

    LOVED this newsletter. Looks like you had a great time with your family. I also love quilts and have a few my grandmother made and my father gave me before he passed last year. If lucky enough to win I promise you it will be well taken care of out in in Marin county , California. 🙂

  9. De Hunold says:

    Susan, I just finished decorating for Christmas, and my tamales are made, they’re all snug in their hoja jackets in the freezer, ready and waiting for Christmas Eve. Tonight we’re heading to the Del in Coronado to see the Christmas tree in the lobby and have dinner, which is our family tradition. Thank you for your Christmas message, always special, always heartwarming, always filled with what is most important…Love.
    Have a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!
    Love from beautiful San Diego. De ❤️

  10. Susan M says:

    Susan, I love your Willards so much! Thank you for inviting us into your world. I’d love to be entered in the drawing for the antique quilt!

  11. How I love Willard. Ahhhh, breath of fresh air in the winter chill. Thank you, Susan, for continuing to be a light in our often dark world. You are wonderful. Sincerely, Susan (writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com)

  12. Joy says:

    How lovely to read all your news. And what a beautiful quilt. Merry Christmas from England!

  13. Mary Barth says:

    I finished reading your latest post and once again know why I regard you as a kindred spirit💗

  14. Ann Collins says:

    What a lovely photo of you and Joe at the very end. Happy New Year to you.

  15. Carla Erlandson says:

    I always enjoy your posts so much. I’ve been working on my Christmas cards since early this morning. I needed to take a break and just hold my Gus kitty in my lap as he thinks early mornings are his time with me before the corgies get up. My cousin gifted me some of your old Christmas stickers that I think she found on Ebay. I’ll be adding them to my Christmas cards this year, spreading the joy. Thank you for all the loveliness you’ve added to my life through the years. You are amazing and I am so grateful that I’ve gotten to enjoy your creativity and beauty. Merry Christmas!

  16. Annette McDonald says:

    Forget Kelly Clarkson and Taylor Swift. They would ruin that gorgeous piece of music. You would need a classically trained voice (and a classy lassy) like Frederika Van Stade to do justice to that song!

  17. Donna G says:

    What a wonderful Thanksgiving with your young people! It’s great to get them together and knowing each other. My sister started a summer get together a few years ago, at the farm where I grew up, so all the nieces, nephews, and now greats, are all together, with us now “old” folks!
    Thanks for the beautiful vintage quilt giveaway, and many blessings on your Christmas times!

  18. Kathryn Price Laposata says:

    Have the merriest of Christmases and a joyful 2024. Thanks for bringing such happiness into the world

  19. Terri Major says:

    Happy Holidays,
    I have a short story. When my daughter was born, I stitched a small cross stitched Christmas square. I continued this tradition annually for 20 years and then stopped. Not sure why. But recently I had the squares put into a quilt for my daughter. Included were scraps from clothing I had sewn for her as a toddler and young child. I gave it to her last Christmas. What a treasure of memories. Anyway, thought you would appreciate this little tale of love.
    Best wishes to you both.
    Terri Major

  20. AMY SWANSON HAAN says:

    It is so kind of you to share your family’s Thanksgiving with all of us. We were like an extra dinner guest at the table and could almost taste that wonderful stuffing! I grew up visiting my Grandma in Morro Bay so I also have fond memories of that special area in California.

  21. Jenn Khurshid says:

    I love spending this time of the year with my family. So glad you enjoyed yours at Thanksgiving!

  22. It’s always such a treat so spend a few minutes reading your posts, a welcome respite this time of year with all of the craziness! Merry Christmas to you and Joe!

  23. Lori+Hamilton says:

    Merry Christmas!!
    Thank you for sharing your time with us!

  24. Susan Holcombe says:

    Buon Natale! Ivan’s song is wonderful! What a joy! Thank him for sharing.

    Love the quilt giveaway. When I was a little girl, back when little girls wore dresses every day, my mother sewed all my dresses. She saved scraps of fabric from every one and then when I was a mother, she cut all the pieces into squares and my mother-in-law (who was a fabulous quilter) made a big quilt for me! It is a treasure. I love looking at all the fabrics and remembering the different dresses, or in some cases, my mother’s kitchen curtains! It is truly a memory quilt stitched with love. I live near “Amish” country in PA. Their quilts are incredible! I can’t get enough of them.
    Wishing you a blessed Christmas with Love, Laughter and Joy.
    Susan from Brandywine Creek

  25. Barbara Weaver says:

    What a lovely, long, delicious post! Thank you for giving us glimpses into your celebrations- which includes your everyday life, because isn’t each day a celebration? You inspire so many to make their little corner of the world just a little bit brighter. Thank you! And Merry Christmas and best wishes for all the best in 2024!

  26. Teresa Goodfellow says:

    I love your posts! Merry Christmas to you and Joe!

  27. Beverly Armani says:

    Happy Holidays…love and best wishes for a bright New Year! Keep those Willards coming ….they bring much joy!

    Hugs…Bev

  28. Martha Rainville says:

    I have just started quilting this year. Everyone is getting something handmade for Christmas – can’t think of a better way to share my love and have the kids have something to remember me by! I have 2 vintage quilts; would just love to add to this small collection! Merry Christmas to you, Joe, and Jack!

  29. Kim Gage says:

    Good morning! So blessed by another Willard. I have been feeling under the weather, but woke up this morning, washed my face, got dressed and I am enjoying a cup of coffee with a splash of eggnog! Amongst all my advertising emails, I was so joyful to see a Willard in the mix. Thank you for always spreading warmth and kindness. Merry Christmas to you and Joe (and Jack too!!)

  30. Marianne Daniels says:

    Dear Susan,

    Reading your posts, looking at your photos, brings me such pause, such delight, such calmness and a longing for simplicity in my life. Thank you! Happy, happy Christmas to you, Joe and Jack!

  31. Susanne says:

    Always so fun to read your Willards! Your joyful spirit shines through and brightens my day! Thank you for taking the time to share!

  32. Cheryl Casey says:

    Susan,
    Thank you for the beauty you have brought to all our lives for so many years. The reminders of what is important always are an encouragement touching my soul and filling my heart!
    Merry Christmas ❤️🎄❤️ to you.
    Cheryl Casey

  33. DonnaRay says:

    A quilt?!… from your cozy, Christmasy home to mine?? possibly? I’ll take a chance on that! Thank you, Susan, for all the heart warming joy that your Willard’s bring! You are the Bestest Elf Ever!

  34. Minette says:

    Oh what a blessed relief from the world news to receive a new holiday Willard today! I cannot thank you enough for sharing “The Mistletoe Waltz” with us all! The melody and words were enchanting and loved Molly’s voice. It was so wonderful to see your family together with you and Joe for Thanksgiving! It looked like an amazing time for all and is a pleasant reminder of what the holiday is all about. Your wisdom and insight is always so inspirational for me, especially during the holidays. Hope you, Joe, and Jack have the Merriest of Christmases and the Happiest of New Year’s!

  35. Katharyn Dawson says:

    Your cheery newsletter has inspired me to start doing planks and also to bring down the holiday decorations and get to work! The quilt is lovely and I can’t believe you are willing to part with it. But, since you are, please oh please oh please pick me!

  36. Julie Thomas says:

    Merry Christmas to your beautiful heart from mine! What a beautiful quilt.

  37. Judith Antonio says:

    I look forward to reading Willard, and I often look up older seasonal posts too. However…nothing would beat winning a beautiful quilt! Thank you for the opportunity!

  38. Patti from Pleasanton, CA says:

    Merry Christmas, Susan & Joe
    Once again I’ve loved your Williard and catching up with the wonderful things happening in your life!
    Thanks for offering to share your quilt with one of us! I love and have several myself and would love to add one more from your collection to mine.
    Blessings in the New Year and enjoy your time in California <3

  39. Jeanette Pankratz says:

    I always enjoy reading your Willard’s! You have such a lovely life and it’s wonderful that you share it with your readers!

  40. Jennifer M-S says:

    So good for the soul to spend time with loved ones.

  41. Shelly Stone says:

    So so happy to get your Willard’s. It puts a smile on my face to see positive things. We all need. Thank you for your heart felt messages. Have a Merry Christmas and safe travels in January. Shelly

  42. Marlana says:

    Wishing you and Joe a Very Merry Christmas and blessed New Year! Your creative posts are always appreciated!
    Marlana 🎅🏻❤️🎄

  43. Naomi Elf says:

    I’ve loved your cheer and sparkle since I found your book at the library at age 18. I am….. no longer age 18. In my 4th and a half decade now and your books decorate my shelves with fun, good thoughts, and such heart. A merry merry holiday season to you and yours! ❤️

  44. Sherri McShane says:

    I always get excited when I get an email telling me I have a Willard to read! I would love to win a quilt! I have loved them my whole life and, like you, love to decorate with them! I wish you and Joe and Jack a very Merry Christmas and a spectacular New Year!

  45. Cheryl Wickline says:

    Thank you for such an uplifting post. Family gathering are the best of life. I love listening to the upcoming generation and the good they will contribute to our world. There is a lot of good out there – we just have to look a little harder. Your family looks delightful. What a fun Thanksgiving you had.
    The antique quilts are lovely. I am a quilter so appreciate all the work that goes into making a quilt. Your ‘gift’ quilt would look nice draped over my sofa! I would love to win such a treasure.
    Merry Christmas to you and Joe.

  46. Marty says:

    Hi Susan!! I just love your Willards and always look forward to them! We recently visited Martha’s Vineyard and I was hoping to see you into say Hi! Merry Christmas!!

  47. Ellen says:

    What a delightful Thanksgiving to share with your readers! I, too, am so blessed by the joyous company of and long memories with my nieces and nephews. The best. Grateful for your lovely detailed stories; you must be writing for days! Wishing you a happy Christmas and a wonderful year to come.

  48. Mitzie Styles says:

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful family gathering. I always feel like I’m on the island with you… I can smell the leaves and wood fire and feel the breeze. Your writing is so special! Always a celebration of creativity!

  49. Elizabeth Van Arsdale says:

    Love this newsletter so much! And I would love to be the recipient of the gorgeous quilt. So enter me in the drawing, please.
    Have a wonderful holiday.

  50. Beth Wilson says:

    What a wonderful post! I love the things you share. How kind of you to give away a beautiful quilt! I love to think of the people and the stories that a handmade quilt represents, and we each consider it such an honor to hold it for awhile, to steward that history, to protect it for now, fir someone who will later also enjoy it and carry on the story!

  51. Lisa says:

    Another wonderful Willard… thank you. Warm and joyful holiday wishes from my home to yours 🎄

  52. Mim says:

    I love quilts. Pick me!

  53. Marsha W Childress says:

    anytime I think of you and the charming home you’ve created, the word COZY comes to mind ….and what’s the coziest of all things cozy? a quilt of course!!!
    I love that it’s in cheery Christmas colors.

  54. Sandra Beasley says:

    Absolutely love quilts and treasure the ones I have. The twin size sailboat quilts that were on my mine and my sister’s bed are ragged but much loved.
    Always enjoy reading your post.. Thank you ❤

  55. Jenn H says:

    What a gorgeous idea, gifting a quilt, so wonderful!

  56. Ltnne Wesenberg says:

    I love your posts and willards. they brighten my day amd add so much positive energy to my soul! Thank you Susan!

  57. Paul Esser says:

    Hi Susan
    Love and appreciate your Full Moon bookmark.
    I’ve always wondered about waxing and waning moon cycles and you explained it perfectly!
    My wife, Patti from Pleasanton, CA, prints it out for me each year!
    Best Regards

  58. Elisabeth Heien says:

    So fun reading your long and rambling and lovely posts! I sm sitting by the window here outside Oslo, Norway, with December darkness almost all day but today we had like 7 inches of new snow, which, along with my fairylights, help brighten even the darkest day ( it is afternoon here now, though. The sun sets at 3pm). Walking through the snow to the library today was both exhausting AND wonderful.. and watching the neighborhood kids building a giant snow house or fort. I have recently taken out early retirement after 30+ years as a kindergarten teacher ( kids age 2-6, mainly) and I hope I will never lose my ability to play with kids and to relish in the magic their playing creates. Now my two grandsons, Hayden 4 y8m and Billie 21 months, are my best playmates. Wishing you all a GOD JUL from Norway!!

    • sbranch says:

      You spark my imagination, will love it when they invent quick travel, so I could pop over and be with you to see that view of your new snow and fairy lights in Norway!

  59. Pat Santner says:

    As usual, your writing, pictures, and sentiments made my day! And, I’m an enthusiastic quilter and would be honored to have this one in my collection. Regardless, have a wonderful holiday season!!

  60. Patti MacLeith says:

    Lovely photo of you and Joe at the end, Thank you for keeping up with us all. I have already printed out and glued the bookmarks for my grandchildren’s stockings! Thank you, Susan. Merry Christmas and have a wonderful train ride to California!
    From Sunny Southern California

  61. Beth Cronin says:

    What a wonderful Willard to peruse on a chill and rainy NC day!
    Thank you for sharing your family Turkey Day of memories (and delish foods!),
    and for sharing the latest news! Love the photos of sweet Jack, all your clever decorating ideas, and the pics of you and Joe enjoying your good life together!
    Bittersweet to sell the CA property, but memories are treasures to keep.
    That pinwheel afghan is a darling find and a special gift for someone to own….
    Thank you for all the nostalgia, inspiration, and beautiful artwork with heartfelt
    sayings that you promote! As refreshing as a good cuppa! Have fun on your trip!

  62. Becky says:

    Thank you, Susan, for the happy newsletter and for the opportunity to receive a gift! I, also, love quilts. Merry Christmas to you, Joe, and Jack. 💕

  63. Sallie Flesher says:

    As always, your Willards are so fun to read and evoke so many of my own family’s memories. Thank you so much for writing and sharing your holidays with us. I bet your guests had the most wonderful Thanksgiving in Martha’s Vineyard with you and Joe. Merry Christmas to you! I LOVE quilts!

  64. Nancy DeWitt says:

    Always a joy to read your Willard blog especially drinking tea from your Kitty Love mug. I hope you and Joe have a wonderful Christmas.

  65. Karen VanWinkle says:

    So beautiful!! And you have a generous heart. Love reading everything you write and enjoy your pictures. Merry Christmas to you & Joe. 🎄🎅🏻❤️

  66. Dixie Taylor says:

    You take me away to places (and sometimes times!) I’ve never been. I hang on every word because they’re always kind of magical. ✨
    Merry Christmas to you and Joe. 🎄
    Travel mercies as you cross the country. 🚆
    Xoxo ♥️

  67. Aggie says:

    Enjoy your blog so much. . Always uplifting and joyful when I need it.

  68. Hannah Schmidt says:

    That quilt is gorgeous! I always reread your Martha’s Vineyard memoir at this time of year; it’s just as cozy. 🙂

  69. Debbie Green says:

    You’re the kindest to give away one of your treasures! Happy Holidays Susan!

  70. Maureen says:

    Enjoy your Christmas! A quilt would be lovely!

  71. Elizabeth Winterbone says:

    Thank you for sharing your lovely home and family…and the HOPE inspired by young people! Big cozy hug to you! XO

  72. Cath McKenna says:

    Merry Christmas to you and yours ! 🎅🏻

  73. CG says:

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Susan and Joe, Thank you for your thoughtfulness of sharing such a lovely quilt! I make quilts, and know how my heart would do double flips to give one away!! But to blanket and cover another friend is heart warming ❤️🎄

  74. Rae Ann Eisbrener says:

    I too love old quilts. I have a couple from my grandmother and one each from my great-grandmother and great-great grandmother. I call them my treasures.

  75. Susan Roubal says:

    Dear Susan, Your posts and Willards always make my day! I think- oh, do I have time to read this? YES! I make time and feel re-energized by your words and pictures. The final photo of you and Joe is one of the best I’ve seen! Quilts are so special! You are generous to part with one. Merry Christmas!

  76. Risa says:

    ALL the Elegance that “Christ”mas Time Beholds♥️🌲♥️

  77. Julie Child says:

    Hi Susan. It’s Julie Child (not of the Julia Child fame-ha) from Northern California. It’s been awhile! We have met several times. Of course you remember. You only meet hundreds+[ on your road trips, but anyway……
    Oh oh oh! To be selling that gorgeous piece of property breaks my heart and is exciting all at once. That is some of the most gorgeous country in the entire world.
    Your writing about nieces and nephews visiting and all working on Thanksgiving dinner warmed my heart. So special to see you all together and the old pictures with the new. Just loved it.
    Thank you. Thank you.

  78. Janet Ezekiel says:

    What a warm and calming newsletter that you shared from your ❤️! Traditions, old & new, are so important to me so I loved hearing about your Thanksgiving celebration. Both of my grandmothers enjoyed quilting, knitting or crocheting so handmade quilts always stir my heart and invoke sweet memories. Thank you so much for sharing your family, talents and love with each of us. Christmas Blesssings, my friends! 🎄

  79. Melissa Kolonay says:

    Thank you for another wonderful Willard that fills my soul and revives my own hopes and dreams and reminds me of the value of family and friends and the memories of those who are now gone.

  80. Elaine says:

    Oh, how I would love to snuggle up under your quilt with my kitty, Sweet Baby Ray Ray!!

    Win or lose, I will have a kitty on my lap. ❤️

  81. Marge Wargo says:

    Thank you Susan for warming my heart with your words, quotes and photos. ❤️

  82. Sue Griot says:

    Thank you for giving each of us a gift each time you post a new Willard! Have a safe, fun and productive trip to California. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 🤎🎄🍾

  83. Joyce says:

    December 2023, A candle is lit from your house to many…the saying “A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle”…
    Thank you for lighting another holiday season with your shared commentary of how we set the world right again…though our love of family, nature, home & hearth…however humble it may be.
    Lighting a candle of hope for the New Year is a great place to start.

  84. Carolyn from Pittsburgh says:

    It was so good to hear from you. Your family Thanksgiving was lovely. Have a very Merry Christmas and tell us all about your train trip out west.

  85. Kim Patton says:

    Susan (and Joe),
    Always a delight to read Willard, and have my heart warmed and my spirit motivated and recharged. Your heart, words, quotes, photos and music are quite magical and WonderFULL!
    You really do use that magic wand that Joe shined for you!
    On top of all those heart gifts, you give physical ones, bringing it all down to earth, because that’s where we live and breathe and love each other.
    Merriest Christmas to you both. May you be filled with as much joy & peace as you have given. Tight hugs, Kim

  86. Marcia says:

    Thank you for all the news and recipes and pictures. Looks like a fun Thanksgiving!

  87. Laura Flores says:

    Beautiful post thank you! Just needed to make one correction if you will allow. Arroyo Grande in Spanish means “Big brook / stream”, not a ditch. Which probably makes more sense based on your description of the property. Merry Christmas to you and yours

  88. Lani Nelson says:

    Your Willard post is a gift on a rainy Saturday morning with my cup of tea. Enjoy your holiday season.
    Love,
    Lani

  89. Lynn Grap says:

    I just finished the Christmas Island newsletter. What a joy it is to read your words Susan. You warm my heart and my life. I’m 85 and I wait eagerly for each newsletter. The little sayings fill me with joy. I’m having my family for Christmas this year for a brunch and can’t wait to see them all. I don’t have a large family but each one is precious. Especially my great grandkids. I feel so blessed to have time with them to make memories.. God bless you and Joe. Have a wonderful and blessed Christmas as we celebrate the birth of the Christ Child.
    Lynn Grap

  90. Karen Wesson says:

    I’m so pleased you had a wonderful family Thanksgiving, truly blessed 😍. Thank you for EVERY Willard! Wishing you and yours a very Happy Christmas.

  91. Maryann Harvey says:

    Thank you for a lovely Christmas message. Always appreciate hearing from you. Hoping you and Joe have a great holiday and a fabulous train trip. Merry Christmas! 🎄🎅🎁
    Maryann Harvey

  92. Mary+G says:

    Thank you for sharing a beautiful post with us, Susan! “Wonderfulness” all around! Merry Christmas to you and Joe! Have a great trip in January heading to the W coast on the Southwest Chief!🥰🎄

  93. CG says:

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you for sharing your quilt~
    May you never retire!
    Joy and Many Blessings ❤️🎄

    CG,
    Culpeper, Virginia

  94. Kirsten Juenke says:

    Susan, this Willard was EPIC! You have such a gift for making me feel like I’m there, in the middle of your escapades- thank you 🥰
    And thanks for a chance to have such a treasure – you, my dear, are golden!!

  95. Jean Beattie says:

    Susan: Getting your Willard missive just makes my day, week and month. Both my husband, Christian and I snuggle in to read what is happening in your (and Joe’s) world. Seeing the beauty that you create makes me want to cook, bake, decorate, do needlework, read books and take long walks. What a joy it would be to cuddle in under that well loved quilt and imagine the stories that were lived in her time. Thank you for sharing your life and love with us. It makes us better people living in your world.

  96. Sandy Caine says:

    We had 13 for Thanksgiving. Our youngest was my newest granddaughter Allie. She is 4 months old. Thank you for sharing your life with all of us.

  97. CG says:

    Awaiting Moderation???

  98. Susan Kelly says:

    Thank you for all the years of inspiration you’ve given me! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  99. Laurie Guldager says:

    Merry Christmas Susan!
    As always I am happy to be a part of your life !
    So comfy and familiar through all the years.
    Just a quick story, my mom passed three years ago
    and one day I took one of your books off the shelf
    To look up a recipe, on the inside of the front cover was her sweet gift note to me
    Well, I got a sudden rush of warmth and scent of her hugging me 🥹 !
    Thankyou for bringing us together again❤️

  100. Edel Mulligan says:

    Omg Susan. I so hope you pick me. I would gift to my daughter Amy the light of my life. She’s in love and her boyfriend Jack is overseas. It would be the start of her “ bottom drawer” as I feel Jack is her true love. . The quilt is divine I do crochet but don’t sew. I can imagine all the stories that quilt holds and Amy would definitely add to them .

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