Christmas on Our Farm! Dec 9-12, Weds through Sat, from 12PM to 8PM
It’s Christmas time! I know you hear it a lot, but Christmas is our favorite time of the year. It carries a deep and resonating symbolic meaning for us on the farm, as we still and always will hold that the true value and meaning of Christmas is to celebrate the Birth and Life of Jesus Christ. All of the lights, food, gatherings, and peacefulness of the season all stem from a place of reverence for us.
This year we will be opening the farm to the public Dec 9-12, Weds through Sat, from 12PM to 8PM. We decided to stay open late this year because we wanted to have a few hours of darkness to show off our Christmas lights for you all. Expect the farm to be lit up gloriously, the hibernating lavender fields cast in multicolored lights.
Of course, we will also be giving you some of our legendary hospitality as well. Free Lavender-Fudge brownies alongside a hot cup of Hot Chocolate OR Medium roast Honduras coffee to all who attend, with various additions available upon request. We will have marshmallows, lavender flavoring, cinnamon-chocolate flavoring, and peppermint flavoring, all optional but free upon request.
The store will be the main attraction this time of year as well. We will have all of our products stocked and on full display. This is a great occasion to get gifts for your loved ones, and we have a variety to satisfy any gift sizes, from stocking stuffers to extravagant large gifts.
What we have in stock this year is expansive. Handmade quilts will be on sale, all made by Dorothy here at the farm, stitched inch by inch in the quiet hours of the night.. They come in sizes from small leg quilts, to large bed quilts. They are warm, soft, and all of them have unique, one-of-a-kind patterns that you will likely never again in your life see.
Goat milk soaps will be fully stocked for the event, with many holiday scents available only this time of year. Of course, we have lavender products in abundance that were made with the buds from this year’s harvest. Drawer Stuffers that many of you are familiar with, (adding some dog patterns) , Lavender Sachets, eye masks, neck wrap pillows, dryer balls, stress balls, etc.
We have stocked up on lady’s handbags and general tote bags, some with rather deep pockets so you can carry a purse, laptop, makeup kit, books, etc. Aprons also, some with seasonal patterns or colors. Knickknacks for your home décor, including antique Mason/Ball jars with lavender buds in them, bowls you can put candy in or use for coffee table pieces (I’ve gotten many comments about them and they go very quickly!).
Of course, I couldn’t possible list everything we have for sale, since we have stocked so many things this year. You’ll have to come out and see some of these treasures we have made yourself. Even if you just want to come for the lights, food, and drinks you’ll still be welcome to spend all evening with us. Sit on one of our pick nick tables with your family, maybe even with a boxed lunch! Or you can sit on the porch with us and we will just talk about whatever is on your mind. Michael is sure to have a fire going outside to warm your hands. We will also be serving SMORES the last hour each day, by the fire.
No matter what brings you out this year, we hope to see all of you. We promise we are going to do our best to make a memorable event for this last part of the year. And rest assured, even though it may get tiring, we intend to still observe the regulations and tips for social distancing and sanitation. We don’t want anything to ruin this special event, so we will work double time to make sure everyone is comfortable and safe!