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Kids’ Thankful Tree

November 30, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

Like many of you, this past Thanksgiving, we counted our blessings.
And the kids created a little  ‘Thankful Tree’.
We are blessed.  So very blessed.

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We don’t have a lot.  Many are surprised at the things we simply do without.

Some is by choice.  Much is by necessity.

But we know we are rich, by the simple things.

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Because in all of the simple things….

is all of which we need to survive.

All of the things which we would hardly be able to bare to live without….

literally, or by the heart,

are the simple things, indeed.

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So the simple things, are all we really need.

And it’s the simple things, that we couldn’t be more thankful for.

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Filed Under: Crafts & Creations, FALL Crafts and Creations, FALL Home Decor, Holiday Crafts, Holidays, Home Decor, Seasonal Crafts and Creations, Seasonal Home decor, The Big Picture Tagged With: fall-decor-ideas, kids-thankful-tree, kids-thanksgiving-activity, Thanksgiving-ideas

Weeds for ME?

September 30, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

Whenever the kids have been playing outdoors while I work, I am always eventually bound to hear this:
<door open>,<door slam>, <little footsteps> and “Ma-maaaaa, I have something for youuuuuu.” And into my work cubby pops a fistful of….weeds.  “I picked these flowers for you, ” they say.

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And I always say:

“Awwwww!  For MEEEE?  How sweet!  Thank you so much! <kiss, kiss, kiss>. “Can you do me a favor, Honey, and put them on the deck for me?”.  And they say, “Sure!“. And they run off to do it.

(And then I say, “Don’t run in the house please!“)

Because the truth is, if I just took them, I would have vases of weeds all over my house.  And secretly, I’m a little concerned there are bug eggs on them, that will hatch a mother-load of insects into my house. Still, they mean a lot to me, because of the place/little person they came from, and the sentiment they came with.  So I when I go outside and find them on the deck, I do look at them and hold them again.  And which ever little ‘giver of the weeds’ will say, “Mama, remember I gave those to you the other day?”  And I’ll tell them I remember, and they’ll smile.

But yesterday, I wanted to do more with them. And I felt the need to get away from the overwhelming load of work at my computer, anyway.  So I went searching for a big jug or suitable container to put my ‘flowers in’.  I filled it with water, arranged my beloved weeds just so, and placed the whole thing on my deck by my front door.

I once had an art teacher who always gave the advice of, or commented on a design, by saying, “Simple…yet effective!“

That phrase has really stuck with me. There are so many little touches we can add to our homes, that cost nothing, but work.  Or at least work for US.

So yes….someone MAY come up to our door, and think, “Why in the world is this vase of weeds by the door like this?”

But that’s not what I see.

I see LOVE.

Simple Love.

And it Effects me.

My kids tell me they love me every day, and they show me in many ways, too.

But it’s the little signs of love from the kids, that I find here and there about the house, but wasn’t expecting, that put the warmth in our home, our family, and my heart, that I love the most.

Simple…..yet effective.

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Filed Under: Life In General, Parenting, The Big Picture, The Homestead Tagged With: dandelions, fall-decor, Parenting, simple-gestures-of-love, weeds

If Our Walls Could Talk – Home Wall Decor Lettering

September 8, 2009 By Laura 9 Comments

I’ve been looking at this area in our home, over the 3 windows of our sun room,  since we’ve had the additions put on…..and I just hadn’t been able to decide what I wanted to do with it.

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It wasn’t a matter of a lack of ideas. It was WHICH idea did I want to go with?  Leave it as is?  Mount some cool stuff on the wall?  A shelf with some things that matter to us?  Or a really long custom sized printed photo or canvas hanging?

After fearing I would never be able to decide, I decided to decide, and I could always change my mind at any time, and my loving husband would help me take care of the change.  It was my way of looking procrastination dead in the eyes, with no fear. : )

I chose to put up a shelf with some stuff, and a meaningful quote up on the wall above it.

wall decor lettering I had seen a quote that said ‘something’ like this one above, but probably went nothing like it, really.  But I worked out what I wanted it to say, based on how I feel about my home, and this is what I came up with. Michael listened to how I saw it laid out in my head, we designed it on his computer, he took some measurements, cut it out for me, and put it up.

I love my home so much.  There really is no feeling I feel anywhere else, than the one I always feel right here.

I think in a coming post, we’ll take a closer look at some of the stuff on the shelf as well.  What they are, where they came from, and what they meaning they have to us.  Of course, what’s on the shelf could change or grow, before I ever get to that.  Who knows?

wall decor lettering  Oh look!  More new stuff already. : )

I’ll tell you……when I walk in my front door now, with my family either coming in behind me, or greeting me at the door, I always look up to my right above the windows, and smile inside.  I know I’m truly home, because I can feel it.

I think I’ll be putting a couple more meaningful quotes or scripture on the walls around our house.  They can go in any room, big or small.  Bedrooms, kitchen, school room, family room, and be a phrase meaningfully-fitting for that space.  The possibilities are endless.

If your walls could talk, what would they say?

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Filed Under: Home Decor, The Homestead Tagged With: custom-wall-lettering, home decorating, wall words, wall-decor-lettering, wall-lettering

Garden Vegetable Photos

August 29, 2009 By Laura 3 Comments

Just a handful of our garden vegetable photos, to share with you, today!

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Look how CUTE!!
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These turned red rapidly after this photo.
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Look at all of the tomatoes in there!!  YAHOOO!
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A treat, right off the vine!
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‘Last Saturday’s lil’, lil’ harvest.
We’ve gathered a small bowlful of Everbearing strawberries, too.  Overall, we were pleasantly surprised with our first year of gardening!  We planted these itty-bitty plants in all of the beds, tended to them with a little bit of love and care, and they grew!  And produced!  It has definitely encouraged us to keep on gardening, and expand our plans.  It’s been a downright exciting experience, and has reaped very fulfilling rewards. ; )
Next up in The Homestead, we’ll be heading inside the house for awhile. Hope you can join us!

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Filed Under: Gardening, The Homestead Tagged With: cosmos, cucumber, garden photos, garden-vegetable-photos, Gardening, green-bell-peppers, tomato-photos, vegetable photos

Front Yard Gardens – Progress Update

August 25, 2009 By Laura 8 Comments

Everything we planted in our front yard gardens, is really growing!  We wanted to give you a progress update.

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In our last post, we shared with you the very beginnings of our front yard transformation.  We planned out 3 gardens, built 3 garden beds, had loam delivered, filled the beds with the loam, and got our strawberry plants planted all in mid-May.

At the end of May, after the threat of frost had past, we planted all of the vegetable and flower plants in the beds.   I did not take photos of the extensive work we did that day along the way, because frankly, I was covered in earth and sweat, and wasn’t about to touch my camera. : )

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Here’s a photo of our front yard now, with the 3 garden beds. I think it’s a dramatic improvement to the ‘blahness’ it was, already!  Don’t you?  We even have some green weed/crabgrass growing in our dirt where the driveway was extended!  Since we don’t have plans to plant grass anytime soon, we’ll take anything green!   In the long run here, we’ll likely be putting in more  gardens, little walkways, maybe a small tree or 2 ….who knows what.  So planting grass at this point is not wise, when it mostly will be getting dug right up, soon enough.

front yard gardens Here’s a view from this angle, taken in mid-July.  I’m going to take you from garden to garden here and show you what we’ve got.  All of these photos coming up were taken in mid-July.

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First on the far left, while acing our house with your back to the street, is our strawberry bed.    This is the garden that was done first, a couple of weeks before the others, because we could do that with the strawberries.  So I had done a couple of posts on how the plants and strawberries were coming along.   Rather then re-hash all of that, and re-post all of those photos, I’m just going to link you to those 2 posts.  They will open in their own window, so don’t worry about losing your spot here if you want to take a quick peek.

Strawberry Fields Forever

We Picked Our First Strawberry

Being the first year, the plants needed to get established, so we weren’t expecting an abundance of berries this year.  But we have high hopes, jam recipes, and many desserts on our agenda for next year!

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This is the second garden from the left, next to the strawberry garden.  Or, the middle garden. : )

Aside from the flower, which I will get to a little later on, we have growing 4 varieties of tomatoes:   Beefsteaks, Better Boys, Early Girls, and Cherries.  We also have cucumbers in this bed.

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front yard gardens Just a couple now-outdated tomato photos. More to come.

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In our last bed here, 3rd from the left, closest to the drive-way, we have growing summer squash, zucchini, and green peppers. Plus the flowers.   I had read how helpful having certain flowers in your vegetable gardens were, to their growth and production.  They attract certain bees that help pollinate, as well as other certain insects that are good for the garden and good for keeping other harmfuls away.

I know that sounded a little vague, but I just didn’t want to get into the full explanation right now.  Besides, I’m not sure I can remember it ALL at the moment.   But I can tell you, that everything I knew at the time, and therefore did, seemed to have done exactly what it should , and it all worked!  So that’s got to count for something. lol

front yard gardens Here’s one of our first baby squashes.  I learned real quick that I can’t be all in the squash leaves, working around, with bare arms!  I got a rashes all over my arms almost instantly, and I was going nuts.  Not sure if that happens to everyone, or if I’m just sensitive?  But….I was more careful from there on out.  Kind of like my jalapeno chopping incident, but I’ll spare you the story on that. For now.  (But eventually, these dramatic complaints need to come out. So…be forewarned. : )

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On the corners of some of the beds, I had planted cosmos, that have really grown beautifully.  We let them grow tall, and they are not only lovely, but really beneficial to the garden.

front yard gardens Pretty, huh?  We have this color, and white ones as well.

Mid-August….

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These photos are now from mid-August, and things were looking great!

Look at all of the tomatoes growing!…

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Here is one more shot of the middle garden, with the white Cosmos.

So as I said, the second half of this this post was mid-August.  A week later, so much had changed, and there were so many new surprises!  So up next, will be yet another garden post, to share with you how things developed from here.   I have discovered a new love of garden photography.  Shocking??  Probably not.

But soon, we’ll be heading inside the house for a bit, to show you a couple of new things that we’ve been doing in there.  I can’t wait to show you!!

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Filed Under: Gardening, The Homestead Tagged With: cherry-tomatoes-on-the-vine, cosmos, cucumbers, flowers, front-yard-gardens, garden beds, garden photography, garden photos, green-bell-peppers, peppers, squash, tomatoes, vegetable photos, vegetables, zucchini

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