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Oh April, you were a wild ride. New puppy shenanigans, a late night fire department visit for a (thankfully false!) carbon monoxide scare, long hours in the garden, a beautiful Easter High Mass, the stomach flu shared with half the family, a broken sump pump and $$$ to replace it, jobs starting for teenagers, a fundraising gala, a first tooth lost…and on and on and on. So many highs and lows. We’re just holding on tight and trying to keep our humor throughout all of the craziness. What a life!
FIVE THINGS I LOVED
- a puppy that finally started sleeping stretches at night
- getting plants out from under the grow lights and into the garden
- pulling out my spring/summer dresses from storage
- my go-to homeopathic allergy medicine
- fifteen new little ducklings
THREE LESSONS I LEARNED
- I’m grateful the volunteer fire department is located so close to us. // We were awakened by an ear-splitting alarm one night and found the noise (coming from what we thought was the carbon monoxide monitor) in the basement. There was also a terrible rotten egg smell, so fearing the worst, we woke up all the kids, rounded up the animals and took shelter in our cars while my husband opened windows and called the fire department. They arrived in minutes and were able to determine that it wasn’t a carbon monoxide issue, but something crazy happening with the sump pump, and all was good to go. We felt a little silly about the false alarm, but were assured that it’s always better to veer on the side of caution.
- Painter’s tape is still a fun creative tool. // During spring break, my youngest three kids found a roll of blue painter’s tape and went to town creating roads and racetracks around the first floor. My kids are growing and maturing so quickly these days, so it was nice to see them use their imagination in this way.
- I’ll never be a successful influencer. // I fell down a Youtube rabbit hole about influencers and “de-influencers” and the morality/legality/sincerity of the whole influencer culture. Woo! So many thoughts and opinions. I’ve since decided that I’ll never be a successful influencer. If I could convince you to do anything, I would tell you to put down the phone, find a hobby that brings you joy, love the ones around you well, and stop caring so much about what other people think. Can’t really monetize that!
FOUR “LITTLE PEOPLE” WE SUPPORTED
- A book from a seller on Pango Books
- Food goods from a farmer friend
- Books for the kids from the local used bookstore
- Compost from a local nursery
FIVE GOALS FOR APRIL REVIEWED
- Keep track of how many hours I spend outdoors. // I had the best of intentions to do this and see how much of my time was spent on farm things, but I kept forgetting to bring out my phone or check the time before/after…so I just gave up, ha! Oh well.
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Start livestock guardian training with Samson.// He’s a handful, but thankfully responds beautifully to praise and positive reinforcement. (We’ll be saving quite a bit of money on treats!) - ✔
Prep for duckling arrivaland work on their housing. // The ducklings are here, but we haven’t even started on the housing! They’ll be living in our garage for four weeks, so hopefully we’ll be able to knock out that project quickly. - ✔
Make a spring cleaning calendar to give me some focus.// I made the list but have only checked off a few tasks so far. (Quick and easy wins like cleaning out my purse, flipping the mattress, and wiping down the trash can.) I really need to prioritize this in May. - Try to come up with some interesting things to post here on the blog. // Well, that’s a big negative. Better luck next month.
FIVE GOALS FOR MAY
- Complete standardized testing and wrap up the school year.
- Prep for piglet arrival. (Not 100% sure, but we think Ethel’s really pregnant this time!)
- Pick out flowers for the flower pots on the porch.
- Paint the back doors.
- Prioritize eating from the deep freezer to make room for new beef/chicken.
Help me transition away from “traditional” blogging income streams while still keeping the lights on at the BWF!
Amy in Oregon says
Wow that’s a busy April!! May is our craziest month, with something extra happening almost every day/night!! Baseball, soccer, orchestra, and dog shows, on top of all the extra outdoor yard/garden work, and we hardly have a free day. Looking forward to June/July when school and sports are done and we can relax.
Ashley says
May is looking to be the same for us too!
Laura M says
Everything you post is interesting! You could easily do one post for Samson, one post for the ducklings and one post (hopefully) for the piglets 🙂