When I reflect on 2013, the word that keeps coming up over and over again is LESSONS. I/we learned a lot of lessons last year.
LESSON #1:
I
pride myself on being a learner, I am always reading/researching
something. I enjoy teaching myself and others how to do new things so
my biggest LESSON this year should not have come as a shock to me, but
it totally did. After much prayer, thought, reading, research we took
the leap and decided to homeschool Matthew for kindergarten. We started
in mid-July and it took a few weeks to get traction but we have
established a groove and are moving through our curriculum at a steady
pace. I never understood why people homeschooled until I was standing
at the precipice of Kindergarten and realizing that the ramifications of
my decision were
So, if you are not friends with
any "weird homeschoolers", congratulations, now you are! To be honest, I
think I might have been considered weird WAY BEFORE this designation.
LESSON #2:
Sometimes
you need to just DO IT already. We have talked and read, talked and
read about getting chickens and one day, my very spur of the moment
husband, while at the feed store no less said hey, let's get chickens. I
looked at him, with my "are you nuts" eyes and he said "come on, we
will never be totally ready, just like having kids". Well, we came home
that day with two adorable little furballs that took up residence in my
bathtub for a few months. (Notice the theme.....WEIRD seems to be our
modus operandi). I digress, so we went from a family of 4 humans, 2
canine and 1 feline, to chicken people overnight and yes, we named them
CHICKEN and NOODLE. I will admit, while there was a learning curve we
have thoroughly enjoyed the feathered ones. Willie built them a really
cute A-frame coop from 80% recycled material. I am still amused by
their personalities and how they, just like all the other animals, want
to be right with us when we are outdoors. We did lose a bird to a
predator right before Thanksgiving and replaced her with three younger
hens. I have a chicken post in the works right now so stay tuned.
LESSON #3:
Sometimes,
procrastination pays off, sometimes. When we bought our current home 5
years ago, we knew the HVAC system needed to be replaced in a bad way.
We just couldn't ever pull the trigger and cough up the funds to
replace it while it was working, I use the term working VERY lightly.
In August it finally went kaput, totally kaput. As it just so happens,
my in laws were scheduled to head here a few weeks later, and just
happened to be camping 30 minutes or so away from the HVAC company that
employed me for 10 years in Texas. So, because we do NOTHING normal, we
imported our new bigger, badder, WAY more efficient HVAC system from
Texas. We spent 3ish weeks without air conditioning and it was
well....interesting. Sitting here today, a few months later with a
manageable electric bill and no space heaters chugging out heat all
winter I am thankful we had the funds, thankful we had the connections,
thankful we had family willing to move a trailer load of equipment and
thankful for CONDITIONED AIR!
We hope your year was full of blessings and that you recognize all those lessons as the blessings that they are.
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Love it! Homeschooling, chickens, procrastination! I had some chickens when I was a kid until some neighbors complained and the city made us get rid of them. They went to live happy lives on my great-uncle's farm. My great aunt sent me "egg money" for years - I realize now far beyond the natural lives of chickens. Anyway, congrats!
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