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6/11/2012

Rainy Day in GA

Rainy Day in GA

June 11, 2012 -- 2nd Day

Just another rainy day in Georgia. I haven't gone outside yet to check my garden -- slept in rather late. I had to be up at 3:30am with Hubby to help him get ready for work. It's about a 45 minute drive for him to get there, but thankfully he has a company truck. I confess I probably have a crush on his Ford F-150 Super Duty...I get giddy when I jump up into the cab (I'm really short) and back the truck up for Hubby so we can move the car. Ah, and it has air conditioning. But it's the smell of diesel that I love the most. :)

So, because I got up far too late, I'm finding it a little hard to get started with things this morning. All I want to do is sleep! Alas, in order to convince Hubby that I can manage my dreams of keeping chickens/goats/a massive garden AND keep up with the house work, I need to start showing him that everything housework wise can be finished in a relatively short amount of time. Of course, these aren't his "stipulations", but it does make sense that he doesn't want to fund a project that will take away from housework.

Although, as far as gardening goes, there's not much funding to put into it, and actually, I'm saving the family money: 

One cucumber usually costs about $1, right? Well, I just planted 16 cucumber plants, each that will produce at least 4 cucumbers. That's about $64 worth of vegetables there. But, I bought the seed for $1. Amazing, isn't it? I think once Hubby sees the yield, he'll get more excited about my efforts. :)


I love watching the little cucumbers grow. A week has passed and they're up and at 'em! They were supposed to come up in 14 days, but they were pushing on through in three. I'm so proud. :)


Days like this where I can watch my son and garden grow are just perfect.

6/10/2012

Cucumbers/Rainy Day Planning

Cucumbers/Rainy Day Planning

June 10th, 2012 -- 1st Day

I never knew I could be so excited about fertilizer and rain -- the two things that are going to push my cucumber seedlings through the soil and into existence. Dear Husband loves cucumbers, but we always have to say 'no' to them at the store because they're so expensive, but guess who has 16 cucumber plants out in the garden right now? Yup, me! I can't wait to see the look on his face when in about a month and a half he eats something that I grew for him. :)

It's amazing how satisfying it is to grow things. It really makes me think about plans for growing things in the future. Mr. Sprinkle (our landlord/resident farmer) is guiding me in the direction of getting a wheat field together. I'm really excited about that. I also want to acquire some chickens/a chicken coop by the end of this year. Along with the wheat, I know I want to grow as much broccoli as possible, along with lettuce, kale, carrots and maybe chard. I need to find a way to store/freeze everything...possibly another freezer? I know broccoli can be frozen for up to six months....:)

Oh, so many things I want to accomplish...I would love to build an outdoor bread oven, wood burning, obviously... A bigger clothesline would be a good idea as well...

Ah, the possibilities. :)

6/09/2012

Little House on the Farm

Shabbat - June 9th, 2012

Little House on the Farm -- Counting my Blessings


About a year ago, I never thought I'd be here, sitting in my rocking chair, looking out the window to view farm land. It's a far cry from the view I had then -- a wooden fence, a driveway for a backyard, and bars. Yeah, downtown wasn't exactly our ideal place to start our life, but it worked. 

A year later, I have a son who's 7 months old -- the light of my life. It still amazes me how he went from being this small little 6lb/14oz sea monkey to this 18lb chunky monkey! I feel kind of silly sometimes when I realize how big of a deal I make over his little accomplishments -- sitting up, having two teeth, rolling and rolling and rolling. 

I'm so blessed though, that I do get to make a big deal over these things: most mothers don't get a chance, especially at my age. It's not common that a young woman gets the chance to stay home with her child every single day and marvel over his progress in such a short amount of time. I get to nurture him in ways that no day-care worker can, I have tools that previous generations would have killed to have had, and I have a wonderful support group of family and friends who respect my decisions to home school, breastfeed, co-sleep, etc. I am truly blessed.