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  • Joining in on Amanda’s this moment project. A moment from the last week. A slice of life.
     

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  • For a while I’ve been bugging Bj to get rid of our TV. He’d want me to get rid of something and I’d throw back a, “well how about you get rid of the TV?” knowing that then I wouldn’t have to get rid of whatever it was he was talking about. It’s not that I never watch it, I have a few shows, but my kid goes to be early at ten (last night 11:30… ugh!) so that doesn’t leave a lot of time for TV watching. I thought the living room would be much more useful without the TV, because we could arrange it however we wanted, not just to stare at one wall. Well something came over Bj a few weeks ago and he decided I was right and it should go. And last weekend he was digging around our basement storage room and found this old thing rolled up and put it in our garage sale pile. I saw it and remembered something I had forgotten about for years!

    This map! A vintage old world classroom map. I bought this thing at a nearby estate sale a few years ago. I think it was half off day because the sticker still on it said $20 and I don’t think I would have paid that, pretty sure it was only $10. I brought it home, snuck it downstairs and stashed it in the corner of the basement where it slowly got wedged between a wall and shelf unit and I forgot about it. It wasn’t that I didn’t like it. I did. That’s why I had to buy it even though I had no place for it! I brought it upstairs once it was found again and begged Bj to hang it for me. He was so NOT sold on the idea of this on the wall, but I told him we could just put it up until the garage sale and if he still hated it then we could maybe sell it. I may  have whispered the maybe part.
    As I mentioned above with out the TV the furniture can go (almost) anywhere in our living room. So we rearrange, we repurposed, and I’m sewing up a storm to redecorate . I need some dry days to paint the train table and I need to find a perfect orange bowl (according to my mom). Once all that is done I’ll show you the whole thing. Here is what it looked like about a month ago, we’ll call this the before.

    And I don’t want to seem like a complete luddite. I’m addicted to my iPhone, we get three Netflix discs at a time, and I know about Hulu. I like Bones way too much, even when I don’t want to and So You Think You Can Dance is one of my favorite things about summer. But with the whole room basically being about television and Tuesday’s awareness about it becoming greater and greater I felt like we could do without this screen. We have a computer, and the projector I show my client’s photos on can be used as a TV. We actually got rid of cable a while ago for an antenna (free TV!) which helped the whole “just having the TV on because” thing (anyone else get hooked into marathons of How it’s Made or anything on HGTV?). So we were down to a handful of channels. I am MUCH more mindful of really wanting to spend my time watching something vs. doing something now. It’s been a few (three?) weeks and I’m not missing it. Go ahead and call me crazy (yes, we know, we have been told). I think it’s going to work. Bj has assured me that if it doesn’t we’ll just get a bigger one, ya right Beeg!!!

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  • These pictures of my house seem like one of those crazy commercials where there is a little asterisk and it says results not typical. I can’t believe how much my yard has grown up this first year. This was July last year:

    And late June this year:

    We only lost a little lavender plant (you might notice the small gap) and our vine maple. The Guy (his name is Guy Countryman) who did our rock and everything brought us a new one this spring. It is pretty amazing if you consider that we planted on one of the hottest days of the year last year. My landscape designer told me this little rhyme, “The first year they sleep, the second year they creep, the third year they leap.” Um… I don’t know how much more leaping these plants will do, they all ready wow me every time I walk up to the house.
    Before:

    And now:

    Are you kidding me with those plants? I had to move some of the little ones because these guys (Lady’s Mantle) went ca-razy! I love them, and have put them in loads of bouquets. Oh yes, bouquets. I can step out and make one whenever I like!
    If you’ll recall when I was planning my yard I worked to find someone who would raze the whole top layer because I didn’t want to use any chemicals to kill the weeds/grass that was already there. I planned on having an organic garden and I’m happy to say I do! I love to be out in my yard so taking the time to weed and get to know my plants is very enjoyable for me. Luckily Tuesday loves it as well. She has caught the weeding bug so bad that she points them out everywhere, even on city property or other people’s yards! Ha! And you can’t see the slug damage on plants or powdery mildew on my roses in these pictures. Both things that I’ve had to find natural solutions for. I also had root weevil and used beneficial nematodes (that totally freaked me out).

    I am in my soil and looking through my plants nearly daily. This gives me a pretty good idea of the condition of the soil (great, tons of worms!) and plants. At the bridal shower I was asked who my gardener was. We don’t have one. Bj and I do everything ourselves in the yard (including setting new drip lines, building things, electrical work—he’s put in some lighting, etc.). We have long workdays out there, but more often it’s mornings or evenings working together. Believe it or not it is a zero stress environment. We may not agree on everything decoration wise inside (oohhh wait until you see what I dug up to hang on my wall), but out here there is room for all the things we want to try. And if it doesn’t work out we’ll move it . When I planted this garden I knew so little about what to deadhead and when to prune. I’m paying for a that a little this year as some of my things got quite “leggy” from not doing it properly. Lucky for me we’ve had tons of rain this spring and I think that was very forgiving to me in a lot of ways. Can you believe looking at this lush loveliness that we’ve only been watering for a few weeks? Those rumors you hear about Oregon and rain are true (it is raining as I write this!)!
    So yes, those plants will grow. Yes, you’ll kill a few. Yes, you can organic garden. And yes, it adds so much beauty to your life!

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