Thursday, May 12, 2011
Morning Watering
It's hot in Indiana for May. Near record high temperatures. It's 83 degrees outside right now, and will probably get hotter before the days end. Like most of the midwest and south, we've had an unusually wet spring. Around here, though, we experience flash flooding, not steady rainfall. The ground is drying quickly.
In our household, we make the effort to only use the air-conditioner in the months of June, July, August, and September (and only on truly hot days during those months). It's rough sleeping at night right now. We have to keep out windows closed at night. It's a loud side of town, and while I feel pretty safe, I would prefer to limit access by potential home invaders.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Garden Basics
My garden is in my side yard. It's technically my front yard based on our address. The garden is three rows. They are 10 feet by 3.5 feet. I started tomatoes, sweet peppers, and hot peppers inside about a month ago. I planted onions, lettuce, spinach, and carrots from seeds. I planted whole potatoes. I picked up big tomato plants, broccoli, brussel sprouts, and zucchini from the nursery. I also planted some strawberries in a hanging pot.
It should be just enough to keep me busy, but not too much to handle.
Wish me luck with my garden!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Challenge #3 announced: Bunting
Challenge #3 was posted on Iron Craft yesterday. I got off to a great start today. I picked my fabrics from the scrap pile, made my pattern, sewed and turned my triangles. Tomorrow I will figure out the best way to string them all together.
This craft a week is going to be a challenge, but I need something to keep my creative juices flowing. I’m feeling very stifled already this new year. It’s only a matter of time before I am able to do something that makes me feel accomplished. I’m not sure that these crafts are it, but I do have a bigger goal in mind. It’s a secret goal that I’ve dreamed about since I was a little girl, and the deadline was three and a half years ago. Now I say there is no time like the present to live dreams and smile.
Sorry for the cryptic post, but someday it will all make sense. Pictures of the bunting to come soon!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Hello USPS. Thanks for sending the package
I also bought some materials for a friend in September and have just now packaged them up for settlement.
So what I'm saying is that's USPS will have my business this weekend.
In addition this weekend, I need to finish another swap, start iron craft challenge #3, go back to challenges #1 and #2, and pick up a new blouse for work next week. Ready, set, go!!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Goal #1: 1. Be a neater cleaner person in my personal spaces (home, work, car, etc).
My first New Year’s Resolution is to Be a neater cleaner person in my personal spaces (home, work, car, etc).
Home:
- Vacuum the house at least once a week.
- Empty the sink and put away clean dishes each night before heading to bed.
- Move shoes to closet and hang work clothes in the closet every Friday afternoon.
- Clear the kitchen table before starting dinner on week nights.
Work:
- In the last 15 minutes of each work day, declutter desk, recycle trash, write out the following days to-do list.
- Tuesday morning, purge Inbox and to-do stack of papers.
Car:
- Put a trash bag in the car and remove once a week.
- Vacuum car once a month
Periodically, I will refer back to these tactics to see how I’ve improved and where I can improve more.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
… Happy New Year! Yes, I know I’m a week late.
I’m a big believer in New Year’s Resolutions. I strive on goal and objectives. In college my favorite classes focused on strategic planning complete with clear goals, measurable objectives and specific tactics to meet those goals. In my professional life, my dream job would allow me to work the same way.
This year, instead of popping out a few sentences on January 1 and forgetting them by now, I’ve taken some extra time to consider my new year’s resolutions. I’ve decided my first goal will be to make smaller goals through out the year. And when I set those goals, I will also have to plan how to achieve them.
The few goals I have now are as follows:
1. Be a neater cleaner person in my personal spaces (home, work, car, etc).
2. Read one nonfiction book a month
3. Participate in the Iron Craft year of crafty challenges.
As more goals creep up, I will include them. I will mark-up a way to make them happen. My goals will no longer be fluffy pretty sentences, but instead actions.
Please stay tuned for future information.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
It's been a whilte
Just before giving up gluten (my last entry), I started a full time job. While I am so happy to be working again. It's taken me a while to break the bad habits I created while spending three months alone and job hunting.
It took me several weeks to pull myself off the couch after work. I was just exhausted from talking to people and staring at a computer all day. Since I've finally got my grove back, I've been working to shed some of the unwanted pounds that creep-ed on during the holiday baking season. Their not coming off in the way I would hope, but I have firmed up and am feeling a lot better about myself.
I've been working with an accountability partner (and now friend) to watch what I eat and how much I exercise. She's done a great job to keep me motivated to walk several times a week. She's also help me become more conscious of how much and what I eat. I'm keeping a daily food log and trying to cut out a large portion of processed food and unnatural ingredients.
I've been quilting some. My sewing machine died on me, but Alex's mom loaned me hers and it is amazing! Hopefully this weekend I'll have some time to do some actual quilting of a piece I've been working on for sometime now.
Until I have more to say!