Tuesday, July 26, 2011
yhs: Fruits & Vegetables - Harvest
We've got veggies, people! Cucumbers and salad greens, to be specific.
I think growing food is one of those things in life that you can feel really good about and not have the time you've devoted to it weigh negatively on you. Unlike video games and reading gossip mags. Both of which, I'm known to indulge in. Super Mario is my jam!
Yum!
-c.
Labels:
Country Living,
Garden,
Sustainability
Friday, July 15, 2011
Kids and Door Handles
Ever since we cleaned off our porch, baby boy has been hanging out there a lot. It's baby/toddler proofed enough that he can be out there by himself and we don't have to worry about him getting into trouble (other than eating the occasional ant, yuck!) Most of the time he just sits out there and watches cars pass while singing to himself. It's quite sweet!
But anyway, lately he's been coming inside and shutting the door behind him. Not completely shut, but enough that it's hard for him to re-open without something to grasp. So instead of him having to come get us to re-open the door every time, we put a little drawer pull on the door within his reach so he can open it himself! So far, it's been a success.
However, he can't open the door if it's locked or closed completely. So, he can only get out there if we open the door for him initially. Don't worry. Q won't be terrorizing the neighborhood. Plus, it's a screened in porch with a locked screen door. Just to be safe ;)
Our baby boy is growing so independent! Yikes.
-c.
Labels:
Baby,
Decor,
Family,
Living/Working Space
Friday, July 8, 2011
Porch Inspiration
We recently cleaned off our side porch (finally!) because it was starting to look like Sanford & Son out there. During the cold season it sort of becomes a catch all for anything we can't figure out what to do with. Recycling getting out of control? Throw it on the porch! Old busted laptop taking up space? Throw it on the porch! And it doesn't help that you can see all this junk from the street! Ugh, what must the neighbors think? I'm sure they could care less, actually.
Baby boy is an outdoor baby and being outside soothes him. We decided to make a little haven for him to play and hang out. We swept and sprayed and scrubbed then put down an outdoor rug to cozy it up a bit. He loves it! Now we just need to get some compact space saving furniture (it's only about 6 feet wide) and we can hang out there all summer long. I went looking for porch inspiration and found some real winners. Seriously. Our porch is not nearly as big and spacious as any of these, but a girl can dream right?
Porch images via Remodalista, Coastal Living, & Pintrest
How awesome is that porch swing/bed thing? I would love that, but I would be scared of spiders spinning webs under the pillows and blankets and such. And I just imagine it would feel... damp, no? Spiders in your damp porch bed = when reality meets fantasy.
-c.
Labels:
Baby,
Country Living,
Decor,
Family,
Home Goods,
Inspiration
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
One Year's Time
It takes the earth approximately 365 days to travel around the sun. And it takes approximately 365 days for a baby boy to go from this to this:
Whaaaaat??! When did this happen? What happened to that baby boy? He's getting so big. As A Cup of Jo would say: It makes my heart hurt! The days are just flying by... *sigh*.
-c.
Whaaaaat??! When did this happen? What happened to that baby boy? He's getting so big. As A Cup of Jo would say: It makes my heart hurt! The days are just flying by... *sigh*.
-c.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Mini Shade Garden
A couple weekends ago, I decided to finally address this little miserable patch of yard that is next to our porch steps. I've been meaning to for awhile, but other projects always seemed more important. But we didn't have any pressing issues to deal with (like the damn deer) so I figured it was time!
The main issue with this little spot is the lack of sun. Most of the day it's in the shade of a huge maple tree. We went to a local nursery and got some great advice from their perennial plant expert, Henry. It was so hard to choose, but this is what we went with:
A fun little mix of Hostas, Coral Bells, Solomon's Seal, and Ferns! They will probably get totally crazy and outgrow this little space but then I can transplant them to other areas. Also, baby boy had so much fun helping prepare the area. He probably ate 10 pounds of dirt, but it really was sweet seeing him get so excited about digging in the dirt!
Anyone else have any fun gardening projects in the works??
-c.
Labels:
Country Living,
Garden,
Living/Working Space
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