Thursday, October 15, 2009

Green it up!


Happy Blog Action Day!

I am far from where I aspire to be in the way of my impact on the earth, but I have slowly adopted new ways to do things that fit well into my lifestyle. I think the hardest part of living a greener lifestyle is convincing those around you that it's worthwhile and then once you've committed to it witnessing others not take up the flag.

Here are some of the things I'm most proud of. The name of this blog hints at my favorite.

1. Hanging laundry out to dry. I love it. It's so relaxing and can be done while my boys big wheel in the driveway. Not to mention the smell it gives the clothes and there's nothing more precious then seeing baby clothes all hung up or cloth diapers that I also used. Of course living in Iowa, I can't do it year round, but when I do the laundry in the winter I make sure to do at least a couple loads at a time to take advantage of the dryers heat and am trying to convince all my men that you can wear things like pants more then once before they're washed.

2. Composting. This is the thorn in my hubby's thumb. He hates my ice cream bucket in the sink with all the food scraps, but he admitted I made some really nice dirt once it had time to culture. Whenever my boys find a worm they run it to the heap since I explained that it's there poop that makes the dirt so good. We even created some funny hybrids of squash we don't recall ever having that just grew out of the pile.

3. Gardening. Okay this is mostly my hubby's domain. I would probably just throw a bunch of seeds out and hope for the best but he is a perfectionist and has perfect rows with everything having divine order. There is nothing better then going out and picking your own supper. And since my boys like there vegetables raw. Snack time is a pick your own party.

4. Water. I try not to ever dump clean water down the sink. I use it to fill the dog bowl or water a plant. I've even taken bath water outside in buckets for the garden. Luckily we have pretty instant hot water, but if you have to wait for the water to heat up save what would otherwise go down the sink for other purposes.
5. Travel. When I used to live in town I'd try to either walk or pop a baby on the back of my bike to run errands. It's one of the things I miss most about being in town, but now I plan my routes and save everything for one day or a certain part of town seeing how little time I can be in the car.
6. Nature. Trying to spend as much time outside as possible. I just started last year running in the dead of winter. I got myself some yak traks after a slip on some ice, but found out seeing my running path in all seasons is such a beauty. I take the boys hiking in all weather and times of day too (the dark + flashlights= spooky fun) and having a sledding hill in the backyard is a godsend. I read somewhere that this generation is so isolated to the indoors that there might not be anyone left to take care of nature in the future. I don't know about that, but instilling an apprecaition for it can't hurt.
These are the things that I'm most proud of and can think of at the moment. It is very satisfying having just one small garbage bag each week to bring to the curb although disturbing that the city supplied garbage can is huge and the recycling bin tiny (I always have to include some of it in an extra box.) I have a lot of things left I can do, but think I'm doing pretty good considering all the eye rolling I'm already recieving. Now that the boys are talking about environmental issues in school I have lots of support and the eyeroller is outnumbered so it gets easier as we go.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Scrambled or Over Easy?

One of my children's chores is to help out the nice gentleman who rents the land behind our house by letting the chickens out of their coop every morning. With racing to get ready for the school bus most mornings, it has become my chore. Well, this morning I saw my first egg! I thought I heard some funny noises last night while the boys were playing in the hay, that must be what a chicken sounds like trying to pass an egg. I congratulated all four of the hens since there's no way to tell who's responsible and told the rooster to be extra nice to his ladies today.

Monday, August 17, 2009

One last hurrah


We are headed to Orlando in tomorrow's early hours and return home one day before school starts. Most of our trip will involve Mickey and the gang, but we are going to spend at least one day at the beach where my boys and I love to gather shells. It's my favorite vacation souvener. My childhood involved many trips to Florida and lots of time spent on the beach. We had a three foot tall glass jar in our living room where we put all our beach finds and I remember rooting around in it to find my favorites all the time.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Blue Bedrooms

I just finished painting my bedroom a pale blue. Here are some of the photos that inspired me. It is very soothing, but the room still needs a little tweaking. Besides the paint I've changed most of the art hung on the walls to give it a more contemporary vibe. I'm contemplating painting some of the furniture in the room white. I have a 4 piece bedroom set in a medium pine finish that overwhelm the space. I'll post the final project once it's finished... or semi finished if I'm to be honest.



































Monday, July 27, 2009

Too funny! As I speak I have an antler sitting in my front yard. Yes, I could spray paint it white and set it on my coffee table and be uber chic, but it would be stealing because the dog was the one who found it and it is one of his cherished possesions so I think this time I'll pass. Besides I find the faux deer head and such trend a little comical. It's one of those things that make you think maybe everything has already been done and they really had to think outside the box. I guess I'd rather have a ceramic deer head then the real think, but still... All this and I had a very close encounter last night with the prettiest little fawn while on my run. Some things should just be enjoyed in nature and kept out of our homes.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Yellow





























I remember telling someone in kindergarten that my favorite color was yellow and it's remained so ever since. It's such a happy, cheerful color and I've always been drawn to it. I'm actually a little bothered that it's become a big trend in design only because when something is "in' it eventually has to be "out". They say it's one of the hardest colors to get right and I guess I have to agree. My great rooms walls took 4 layers before I got it right. Here are some examples of the yellow being used in different ways.

Yellow

Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Cool contest

Here's a link to a cool blog and an even cooler contest to win some beautious art. Check it out.

Waiting for a good mood




I need to convince the hubby that our dark brick in the living room needs a nice bright layer of white paint. It's not just a firplace but two half walls that divide the dining room. How do I do this with the best chance of getting my way... with visuals. I think he'll either be impressed with my research or annoyed that I'm still not done with the trusty gallons of white paint I'm determined to use up. Here are a few of the photos I have ready to spring on him maybe after a couple glasses of wine and a nice supper?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

laundry room


Cute kitchen


Here are some photos of the look I'd like to attain. Possible? We'll see.

Let 's do this thing!

Thought it would be fun to try and document my attempts at home improvement along with a place to vent my frustrations and hopefully my successes as well. With no real skill set or much moolah to work with not to mention a hubby who rolls his eyes a lot it could get interesting...