So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, DO IT ALL for the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Waste: Day 18



Today was a semi-productive day. I am in the “one week until school starts” mode where I don’t really want to do anything except hang out with my kids. Play games, build stuff, color, watch a movie on the couch, read books… all of these things take precedent to getting anything accomplished right now because I am about to loose our day time hours again. Some days are really long and hard with everyone at home, but I always miss them when they go back to school. The summers don’t seem long enough. :(

Things we did get accomplished:

1)    Clothes on the clothes line!!! This felt very Laura Ingles-ish for some reason. After I got them hung up I just stood back and looked like I had just painted a masterpiece or created something extravagant. 

It came with its own little humor too. Somehow in the load of towels there managed to be a running shirt, two socks, and Addi’s shorts. The girls were so excited to see the clothes on the clothes line until Addi saw her shorts. This instantly erupted in tears. She was crying uncontrollably because she thought this somehow meant that she could no longer have these shorts (probably a lasting side effect of getting rid of so much stuff during possessions month :)). We eventually took the shorts off the line and let her take them into the house, but had a long talk about how we don’t give them away or leave them there forever, it is just to dry instead of using the energy from the dryer. This resulted in ‘She doesn’t want any of her clothes out there… ever’. So we will see how this goes over the next couple of months.

2)   We made garbage disposal cleaners. This was a fun project for the kids (minus Brayden who was in the middle of some sort of Lego creation masterpiece that could not be disturbed). It was easy, affordable, and something we could all be involved in making.


3)   Entertainment was as local as you get: Front porch. The kids spent a lot of time outside today watching the construction crew re-pave our road. And when I say re-pave, I mean put down chip and seal a.k.a the devil of road surfaces. The conversations that occurred between the 4 children while watching them pave the road was very humorous. “There goes our road.”  “No more bike riding here anymore” “they are turning it into a Douglas Road. If you run on it, it will make you fall and have to get stiches” (They might be a tad traumatized from my stiches incident which involved chip and seal and running). None the less, it was entertainment for them to watch, and entertainment for me to listen. :)

 This has been a great month! There are some things I miss (long showers, the convenience of a dishwasher, not having to pack all my groceries in my purse and hands when I forget my re-usable bags to name a few), but all in all it has been an enjoyable month. I am learning to slow down and enjoy the people and moments that are here and now, and that has been an extreme blessing. It has been over emphasized to me this month that maybe I should stop searching for what it is that God wants me to do.  I started this fasting process in hopes that God would show me what I am supposed to be doing with my life. Where am I supposed to be serving? I have seen glimpses of it each month, but this month it has been made abundantly clear. I AM doing what I am supposed to be doing! I am just so busy looking for “what I am supposed to be doing with my life” that I am missing out on “what I am supposed to be doing with my life.” I have been searching for this marvelous, miraculous calling that God wants me to do (like starting a Women’s ministry, or raising funds for orphans, or crafting to raise money for some amazing cause in a third world country- all things I thought God might show me through these fasts), when it has been in front of me the whole time. I just spend so much time looking for something else that I am doing a cruddy job at what has been laid before me. 

I have four beautiful, healthy, marvelous children that God has entrusted to me for such a short time. I need to focus on being the best mom that I know how to be (and pray and seek wisdom to be better than what I know). It is my responsibility to teach these little people to love the Lord, know Him, have a relationship with Him, to be creative, be responsible, and respectful.  To treat others the way they would want to be treated, to go the extra mile, to do the right thing… even when know one is looking. I want to teach them to love people and look for the good in everyone, to try their hardest at everything they do. I want them to succeed, and I want them to be able to fail and still hold their head high. I want them to love themselves, forgive themselves, and give grace to themselves. I have so many hopes and dreams for my children… and sometimes I am so busy looking for “what I am supposed to do with my life” that I am missing out on the amazing opportunity that looks back at me all day every day. 

This forced slowing down and doing everything the “long” way or the “right” way has really impacted me this month. I am learning lessons that I didn’t know or expect I would learn. And though some things are hard to learn (like I have wasted so much time searching for something right in front of me), I am so thankful for this opportunity.

Thanks for joining me on the journey!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Waste: Day 17



We have been keeping busy! We have been embracing the local community/friends for entertainment. The fair parade was the best weather I have experienced in my 7 years of Washington Town and Country Fair Parades! The boys had friends over for a sleepover… and what is more entertainment than adding two extra kids to the mix!?!? :)

Eric and I adding our own entertainment to the parade!
I have mostly enjoyed this month… but there have been a few inconveniences (it wouldn’t be a fast if it wasn’t, right?) Shopping local… this is great, sometimes pricey, but great. The problem I have with it comes solely from my inability to always plan ahead. There are no local stores that are open 24 hours so that I can have the opportunity to think, process, and shop alone after everyone has gone to bed or before everyone wakes up. I must do my shopping after 7am or before 8pm. This becomes a problem when I have slim to no food in the house, a husband that leaves for work at 5:30am, and 2 extra kids… a.k.a. more kids than spaces in a car to go to the store. This makes for creative thinking. I had no cereal, no milk, no bread… and 6 hungry children for breakfast. What did I have… cans of biscuits and lots of fruit! This became my first attempt at homemade donuts. I was a tad scared of burning them or being doughy in the middle… but they were AWESOME! I will be doing it again… soon!

The clothes line is finished! My awesome husband participates (unwillingly… but participates none the less) in all my crazy adventures. I appreciate him so greatly for it. He didn’t ask or want to do any of it, but he does it anyway. :) I haven’t got to hang clothes out yet because it always looks like it could rain at any moment, but tomorrow looks promising!

We spent the day trying to embrace the last moments of summer before school starts. We spent a couple hours at the library picking out all the fun books they want to read before getting back into the school routine. I found a couple of books to help me through the rest of this month and one to start preparing for the next fast. We supported the local SnoBiz for one last shaved ice… it was good! And found some more cloth napkins at a second hand store (though a tad over priced if I do say so myself).

Tomorrow has 2 projects in the plans and hopefully some clothes on the clothes line!





Thanks for joining me on the journey!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Waste: Day 14



It has been a productive week! We took some recycling to the Franklin County Recycling center on Thursday… had some big helpers and they earned a whopping $7.

They used their money that afternoon at the New Haven Farmer’s Market. We went to down to get some tomatoes to make some salsa. We ended up buying flowers and cinnamon rolls (along with the tomatoes). We sat and listened to a traveling band that was playing at the market that day. The kids enjoyed their cinnamon rolls and were completely enchanted by the duo. It was super great to sit and watch, just enjoying the things all right there in our community.

Friday was a lazy day… but had a very productive day today. We went to the local hardware store to purchase all of our items for the clothes line. Also spent some time in the local second hand store looking for a few items I have been hunting for but can’t find (or find or a reasonable price)… still no luck.

We spent the afternoon moving swing sets, building clothes lines, and making pickles. All of these things felt very “waste fasting worthy”, but I am not convinced any of them will turn out fantastic. Only time will tell :)

kids drug the post down the hill
This is my "moving the swing set" face.
Hard at work with all his "help"
2 gallons and 1 quart of pickles... hope they taste better than they look!
I will say this about the month and it’s financial impact… there are some things that you can definitely get a much better deal on by shopping around, especially if you are looking for something specific that isn’t likely to be carried by a local merchant. There are TONS of things you can find at thrift/second hand if you are willing to go on the hunt and be patient. I have found myself not spending more on groceries this month than I normally would. This came as a surprise. I really expected to spend more. But I think the fact that I am aware that shopping local and farmer’s markets is more expensive has made me much more particular about my purchases. This is a good thing. I will say the exact opposite about eating locally. We have spent WAY more than we normally do on eating out this month. We don’t normally eat out a lot, but I find my self wanting to try all these local places that I don’t normally eat just because I am focused on supporting local this month. (This might also explain the not so high grocery bill :)) I think I need to just make a list of all the local places I want to try, and then spread the wealth over then next few months. :)

The girls are very excited that their green house is actually producing plants (and so am I!!!). It makes me want to plant and herb garden in my kitchen windowsill… though I am not great at using herbs other than oregano and cilantro… might need some herbal tips before I venture down that road.

Three kinds of flowers growing!
Tomorrow will be the finishing touches on the clothes line and a pickle taste test… wish me luck!








Thanks for joining me on the journey.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Waste: Day 11



I was feeling a bit under the weather today… so we didn’t accomplish much. Every time I got up to do something, I would have to lie back down. I had 2 projects lined up for the day and neither one of them were completed. 

We were supposed to turn all of our cucumbers into pickles today… but we didn’t make it that far. I did however have two cute assistants that helped me scrub and clean all the cucumbers to they are ready to be pickled tomorrow.

I was also going to work on my non-paper paper towel project today. I only made it as far as pulling all the material out, never even got to pull out the sewing machine. So I am hoping that I have a bit more energy tomorrow and am a bit more productive in the project department.

I love that my girls argue over who gets to wash the dishes. We also have the same argument between all four children on who gets to vacuum. I know this will pass soon and I will have to beg/threaten to get these chores done, so I am going to treasure the moment while it is here.

By the late evening hours I was feeling a bit better so we got to have our “local entertainment” met by walking the dog and kids riding bikes. Great end to an otherwise yucky, unproductive day.


Thanks for joining me on the journey.

Waste: Day 10




This morning we almost missed recycling day! We are blessed to have a community that picks up recycling and provides the containers to collect them in, but it only happens on the last Tuesday of the month. We have recycled for several years now, but this month we have intensified our efforts and have more than normal. 

Eric had asked me to have the boys put the recycling bins out this morning, and we were having a lazy morning and I completely forgot about it. Brayden heard the recycling truck coming down the road (because of the rare cool July weather, the windows were all open) and we all went into panic mode trying to get the 4 bins to the curb before the truck reached our house. We made it, but no time to snap a picture of the vast amount of it before he hauled it away… you’ll just have to trust me that we had a LOT!

We also took a trip to Todd Geisert’s produce stand to get some fresh produce and some pork. I was surprised at the amount of people that were there. I was only there for about 10-15 minutes and there were 6 different cars that came in to purchase things while I was there. I also got to drop off a ton of my plastic Wal-Mart/Target bags that I was wondering what to do with. I saw a sign there last week that said they were in need… perfect! We picked up a ton of small cucumbers to make pickles this week… excited about that. My canning expertise stops at spaghetti sauce and salsa… that is as far as I have ever gone… nothing past tomatoes… we will see how it goes. :)

The girls and I did a little earth friendly project today that they have been asking to do for a while. Addi got a little Princess Green House for her birthday (thank you Hill family) and they ask me to do it often. I decided I could put them off no longer, seeing as we have been focusing and talking about going green for almost 2 weeks now. So the girls and I assembled the green house, everyone picked which princess they wanted to represent their cup of flowers, planted the seeds, colored the growth chart, and now waiting to watch them grow. The girls were excited. I was excited to see we should have plants within the week… this will be a good visual for them… hoping they actually grow. :)

It’s been a great Week!

Thanks for joining me on the journey!