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2012: Garden Journal – April Edition

April 5, 2012 by Tracy

The garden post has arrived! I gave you a sneak peek into our garden when sharing our spring break activities. Though I posted a few pictures of my children planting, I will share specifics and plan to post updates throughout the planting season. In this first edition, I will start from the ground up. 🙂

Planning our Garden

Having only had a container garden at our apartment, I needed details for preparing the soil, the box, and the plants or seeds. Knowing I wanted a square-foot-garden, I turned to my favorite search engine, Swagbucks.com.

In my research, I found this plant a compact vegetable garden article from boyslife.org. This post included all the supplies and the directions.

Gathering Garden Supplies

For our Friday date night in March, Paul and I went to dinner and then headed to Lowe’s Home Improvement store. We had the wood cut and purchased the supplies. For the garden soil, we chose 4 bags of mushroom compost and 4 bags of top soil.

We then chose some of our plants, and checked out redeeming $15 in Ace Hardware coupons (a competitor accepted by Lowe’s). We spent under $100 and had most of our garden supplies.

Building our Garden

On Saturday, Paul built the box. We then laid 4-5 sheets thick of newspaper inside the box covering the entire bottom and partway up the sides. The newspaper prevents weeds from rising into the box and will breakdown into the soil, eventually.

    

Paul then poured the 4 bags of mushroom compost on the newspaper in the frame. The children and I smoothed out the compost. Then Paul added the 4 bags of top soil on the mushroom compost. With our soil complete, we began planting.

  

Planting our Garden

Once the box was complete, Paul and I helped our children plant the herbs and vegetables. Most of them were plants, so we dug a hole, removed the container, placed the plant in the hole, and packed the soil around the plant. Our spinach and carrots were the only two varieties planted with seeds.

March 17, 2012

Completing our Garden

Early the next week, we made a family trip to another Lowe’s and purchased our remaining plants. After planting them, our herb and vegetable garden was complete. We now enjoy tending the plants, misting the leaves, and watching them grow.

  

March 21, 2012

Harvesting our Fruit

Within 9 days of planting, we harvested 3 strawberries. Three days later, we picked another 5 strawberries.

      

March 27, 2012          and          March 30, 2012

After surviving two hail storms, three of our strawberries fed the birds. When we went to pick these strawberries, we found them gone or half eaten.

April 4, 2012

My oldest daughter was very sad. But there are three more strawberries almost ready, and I hope the birds forget about them. 😉

In 18 days, our garden produced 11 strawberries and lots of growth. I look forward to sharing our garden journey with you throughout the planting season.

  

March 30, 2012       and         April 4, 2012

If you planted a garden, please share your tips and tricks. As a newbie gardener, I ask lots of questions, research, and listen. In using time wisely, I love to learn from those who know because it saves me money, energy, and time. Happy savings!

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: Garden

The Money Saving Mom’s Budget: Audio Release and Giveaway

April 4, 2012 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Litfuse Publicity Group

As you know, I have set goals for this year based on Crystal Paine’s book, The Money Saving Mom’s Budget. After publishing my book review, I received a request to listen to Crystal’s audio book to which I accepted.

My Review

At first I was leery about listening because I am not an auditory learner. To grasp the concepts, I need to read the book, not just hear it. With that said, I enjoyed the conversational tone of the audio book.

At times I got lost because my thoughts wandered. But during the examples and illustrations, she drew me back via her storytelling. Other times, I felt like Crystal was sitting next to me on the couch sharing how she saves money.  Though I gain more from seeing the words on a page, I really enjoyed hearing the steps directly from Crystal.

Audio books are not for everyone. In using time wisely, you might enjoy listening on your way to and from work, while cleaning your house, or just relaxing for an evening. If you want a budget resource with steps to financial success, then come learn more about Crystal’s audio book release.

Audio Book Release and Giveaway

On Thursday, April 5, 2012, Crystal is hosting a live chat where she will share tips and advice on keeping a budget. During Crystal’s Live Webcast Event, she will be giving away gift certificates, books, and more. Gearing up for this event, Crystal is hosting a giveaway where one grand prize winner will receive:

  • A brand new iPad2
  • The Money Saving Mom’s Budget Audio Book by Crystal Paine

Crystal will announce the winner during the Live Webcast Event which begins at 5:00 p.m. PST (8:00 p.m. EST) on Thursday, April 5, 2012. To RSVP to the Live Webcast Event, click here and enter the giveaway which ends today, April 4, 2012. Remember, you definitely will not win if you don’t enter. 😉

Disclosure Policy: I received The Money Saving Mom’s Budget Audio book for free in exchange for writing my honest review. Thank you to Litfuse Publicity Group and Crystal Paine!

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: Book review

2012: Celebrating Unhurried Easter Traditions

April 3, 2012 by Tracy

Resurrection Eggs

For our family, the Easter holiday is much more than a bunny, plastic eggs, and new clothes. Teaching my children the Easter story from Christ’s birth through His resurrection is foremost in our celebrations. Yes, I say celebrations because rejoicing in our risen Savior is an everyday event.

Previous Routine

Typically, our Sunday morning routine becomes rushed and hurried. Many times we miss Easter Sunday’s early service due to the Easter baskets, taking the tags off the new clothes, and prying my children from their new toys. By the time I get to the service, my mind is not focused on rejoicing.

This Year’s Plan

This year, I proposed to Paul that we celebrate the Easter egg hunts, Easter baskets, and Easter pictures on Saturday. Without having to present the baskets of goodies and then asking them to put them away for later, our children can leisurely sort through their baskets and play.

Hubby loved the idea, so we plan to enjoy some family time on Saturday, get a great night’s rest, and then joyfully arrive to celebrate our risen Savior with our church family on Sunday morning.

Our plans are tentative and may change, but I look forward to focusing on Jesus Christ’s victory over death on this Easter Sunday. As you make your plans, consider ways to make this holiday special. Need some inspiration? Try these ideas:

Resurrection Eggs

By far, my favorite Easter tradition is using Resurrection Eggs to share the Easter story. Each of my children has their own set which they use to tell the Easter story. Though I could buy Resurrection Eggs, I choose to make my own. 🙂

Coloring Eggs

Since our family does not eat hard-boiled eggs, we color our eggs without boiling them first. Yes, we are very careful with them, but then I can use the eggs as I need them. If you hard boil your eggs and want a unique way to coloring, Favecrafts.com offers this free Easter Egg e-book.

Egg Hunts

Though we don’t fill our eggs with prizes or candy, our children love the egg hunts. The favorite hunts are after dark with flashlights. (Note to self: Remember to count the eggs before you hide them. If not, you will be searching for them in the morning. ;-))

Easter Baskets

Our family reuses our Easter baskets each year, and we bypass the crafts. But if you crave the crafts, then you might like All Free Holiday Crafts’ free Easter crafts e-book.

Recipes

You might be surprised to know that I have never hosted Easter dinner. Gasp! I usually supply a side item but not a  full spread. If you are preparing a feast or need a new item to serve, then the free e-book by Mr. Food may come to your rescue.

If you just want a fun dessert, I love the Resurrection Rolls made with crescent rolls, marshmallows, and more posted at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam.

In planning your Easter celebration, remember why you celebrate this holiday. Enjoy your activities without the hustle and bustle. With a little more planning this year, I hope this Easter will be a Sunday full of rejoicing in our risen Savior. Happy planning!

Question: What is your favorite Easter tradition?

Filed Under: Event Planning, Coordinating Tagged With: Easter

Decluttering: 2012 Project Simplify – Finished

April 2, 2012 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Simple Mom

With the beautiful weather outside, our family spent many hours outdoors this week. After lunch each day, my older daughter and I spend time tending our garden and keeping the tomatoes, basil, and strawberries well-watered.

Since I have not begun switching my children’s clothes from winter to spring, I have no pictures to share on that front. But to present results from Project Simplify, I will share my before and after pictures of my bedroom transformation.

When I switched my children’s clothing from summer to winter, my room housed all the piles of clothing. In a phrase, it was a mess! However, after packing, labeling, and cleaning, Paul and I got our room back. Are you ready for the pictures? I’m warning you, it is a little scary. 🙂

Before

  

After

  

Now that our bedroom remains clean and organized, I’m about to switch the children’s clothing again. So, I might have a mess for a week, but I will get my room back . . . eventually. 😉 Happy organizing!

Question: Did you take part in your own Project Simplify? If so, what did you tackle?

Filed Under: Household, Organizing Tagged With: decluttering

2012: Happy Palm Sunday!

April 1, 2012 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Flickr (James Emery)

Celebrating the Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem

Now when they drew near to Jerusalem and came to Bethphage, to the Mount of Olives, then Jesus sent two disciples, saying to them, “Go into the village in front of you, and immediately you will find a donkey tied, and a colt with her. Untie them and bring them to me. If anyone says anything to you, you shall say, ‘The Lord needs them,’ and he will send them at once.” This took place to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet, saying,

“Say to the daughter of Zion,
‘Behold, your king is coming to you,
humble, and mounted on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden.’”

The disciples went and did as Jesus had directed them. They brought the donkey and the colt and put on them their cloaks, and he sat on them. Most of the crowd spread their cloaks on the road, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. And the crowds that went before him and that followed him were shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!” And when he entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred up, saying, “Who is this?” And the crowds said, “This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth of Galilee” (Matthew 21:1-11 ESV).

In celebrating the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, occurring the week of his death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday), may you mediate on His journey to the cross for you.

Happy Palm Sunday!

Filed Under: Holidays, Uncategorized Tagged With: Easter week

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