So today is a very exciting day. Today I was named the Farmgirl of the Year
for 2012 by Mary Jane Farm Magazine.
Here is the write up in the Cluck, all rights belong to MJF, not me.
Announcing
the 2012 Farmgirl of the Year …
I am
proud as can be to introduce you to fellow Farmgirl sister and our fourth ever
Farmgirl
of the Year, Emily Hack. When we chose
Emily as this year’s Farmgirl of the Year, she had earned an impressive 77 merit
badges—and since then she’s earned seven more!
So, with a grand total (as of the time I’m writing this, maybe more by
the time you’re
reading it) of 84 merit badges, Emily has certainly earned this recognition. What’s
even more impressive is that Emily has earned all her badges in just a little over
a year. That means she’s been racking ’em up (or sewing them on) at a rate of
over five per month. Emily says she loves earning badges because of the sense of
accomplishment it provides. “It’s a wondrous feeling,” she says. “I have always
loved to learn things that I wasn’t exposed to as a child, and doing this with MaryJanesFarm
gives me new goals to work for.” I bet you’re as curious about our newest
Farmgirl as I was,
right? Emily was born in Pittsburgh, PA,
and now lives in York, PA, with her husband Richard, their two small children Bridget
and William, and their little Scottish terrier, Gracie. She loves sewing,
baking, and writing, and hopes to one day pass an appreciation for those things
along to younger women by becoming a home economics teacher. Emily learned to sew when she was in middle
school and has been doing it ever since. “It’s my real passion in life,” she
told me. She also likes to quilt, which she’s been doing
since college. She loved sewing so much that she left college to join her
family’s business of altering bridal gowns and formal wear. “It was there that
I learned how the
body curves and how to put patterns together,” she says. Her passion for creativity and sewing
eventually led her to the world of costuming, a hobby that she and her husband
enjoy together. She also makes civil war gowns, aprons, jewelry, and baby and
maternity items (she sells a few of her things on her Etsy shop). And she makes
clothes for
her children. Whew—her sewing machine needs a merit badge of its own! Emily found MaryJanesFarm last year when she
was looking for some help with her vegetable garden. “I’m a newbie gardener,”
she says. “I started some cucumbers indoors and they died when I transplanted
them outside—I think I shocked them. I was looking around online for some
advice and found answers to all my homesteading questions in the
Farmgirl
chatrooms.”
Emily’s
astounding Farmgirl efforts will be well-rewarded. The “prize package” changes
each year, and this year we’re loading Emily up with what we think a fantastic
Farmgirl like her deserves. In addition to becoming a lifetime member of the
Farmgirl Sisterhood, she’ll receive:
- A
lifetime subscription to MaryJanesFarm magazine including all back issues
except those sold out
- A
Farmgirl Sisterhood necklace
- All
of my books, including my new one (that’s not even out yet!), Glamping with
MaryJane, and any future books I publish
- A
MaryJanesFarm 2013 calendar
- A
$500 gift certificate to use on our online store
- A set
of my organic bed sheets
- A
package of Farmgirl fun surprises
I’m
so glad you found us, Emily, and a huge congratulations on being the 2012
Farmgirl of the Year. Keep on earning
those badges, sister!
This is really exciting news for me and I will be looking
forward to a great year.
Congratulations! And from an earlier post, I'm totally amazed you did that whole fence by yourself. You must have some killer biceps. Go Farmgirls!
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