I've been a bit MIA recently because I've been rearing a kid!
He'll be one at the beginning of next month, and now I can start to put a little bit of time back into myself.
This past weekend I did the Mud Run and raised $150 for MS.
That very same night my husband and I developed a nasty case of food poisoning. Bad timing, of course, because it was stacked on top of the soreness from the 6.4 miles course that I had traversed earlier that day.
I have a small veggie garden at home, but it only provides enough food for a few good bowls of salsa in the summer. ( Gadget will tell you how good my salsa is ) I've always said that one day I was going to have a small farm. Recently the idea has become more like a goal. I've been doing research on sustainable farming and quizzing my home brew partner who is also a soil scientist/ no-till expert.
The food poisoning thing seems to kick the notion a bit further, because it's true that I don't know where most of my food comes from.
SO, I've put this dvd at the top of my Wish List It's a bit more then my funds can handle right now, but it would be a lot easier to watch a dvd and chase around a baby boy simultaneously then my futile attempts at reading books.
If you like the idea of growing your own food, then I recommend this book to you...
I've read it twice, and just recently bought it as a book on CD, because, as mentioned, reading is a bit more difficult to do these days.
He'll be one at the beginning of next month, and now I can start to put a little bit of time back into myself.
This past weekend I did the Mud Run and raised $150 for MS.
That very same night my husband and I developed a nasty case of food poisoning. Bad timing, of course, because it was stacked on top of the soreness from the 6.4 miles course that I had traversed earlier that day.
I have a small veggie garden at home, but it only provides enough food for a few good bowls of salsa in the summer. ( Gadget will tell you how good my salsa is ) I've always said that one day I was going to have a small farm. Recently the idea has become more like a goal. I've been doing research on sustainable farming and quizzing my home brew partner who is also a soil scientist/ no-till expert.
The food poisoning thing seems to kick the notion a bit further, because it's true that I don't know where most of my food comes from.
SO, I've put this dvd at the top of my Wish List It's a bit more then my funds can handle right now, but it would be a lot easier to watch a dvd and chase around a baby boy simultaneously then my futile attempts at reading books.
If you like the idea of growing your own food, then I recommend this book to you...
I've read it twice, and just recently bought it as a book on CD, because, as mentioned, reading is a bit more difficult to do these days.
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The child rearing thing improves tremendously when the entire subject/verb communication thing occurs.