My To-Do-List-That-Never-Ends has a few items that if not done soon will need to wait till next year. I find myself re-prioritizing to bump up some painting projects and bump down some gardening plans like setting up the hoop house. I'm making some trade-offs when I wish I didn't have to.
- I didn't get as much outdoor painting done as I wanted to.
- My gardens around the house are a mess - especially by the back door where the 8 kittens and three cats like to play. They sit in my flower planters and squish all the flowers, they have knocked my window box over so many times it looks like it's been through the war, they play hide-and-seek amongst the plants - which I have to admit is really cute...however!
- My basement has exploded as I try to find places for all my canning plus the leftover jars and equipment.
- I lost a whole box of cucumbers that a friend gave me because I couldn't keep up and I fed a half bushel of going-going-almost-gone apples to the animals (who loved them) for the same reason.
- My garden scheme has far too much ragweed in it!
- I didn't hang as much laundry outside as I wanted to.
I am guilty of this as well. My mother has told me many times: Rome wasn't built in a day!
So I decided to look back and celebrate what DID get accomplished this summer.
- We got the barn repaired - everything is nice and tight and the eaves troughs are doing their job.
- We cleaned up an old burn pile/garbage pit that contained years of old metal and junk.
- We built a chicken coop that has functioned wonderfully!
- We will have raised three batches of meat chickens this year - the most ever so far - and increased our layer hen flock to 100 birds.
- I painted the garage and besides a little piece I can't reach - it's done.
- I painted some outdoor furniture.
- I fenced the front garden and expanded it greatly.
- We added more fruit bushes and learned how to prune others for better production.
- We cut and hauled firewood from some trees we had cut down.
- I got more total canning done this year than any year ever before and I am still in full canning mode.
- I learned how to make soap and my first solo batch is drying and looking wonderful!
- We got the driveway fixed - more parking area and less bumps.
- We are almost finished fencing the back paddock - my fencing guy has gone AWOL - it will hopefully be done this week.
- I survived a fridge meltdown in mid summer!
- I've become better organized in some areas. I'm still figuring out what works best in terms of where to put stuff for ease of access on the farm. It's getting better.
- We're getting to know our 80+ year old neighbour who used to live in our home and is full of great stories and information about our community and how things were way-back-when.
- We've taken time for family and friends and FUN.
In between all this there's all the regular stuff - like some of our kids getting married and another sweet couple engaged and then every day chores and just life chaos in general.
Regardless of where you live and what is going on in your life are you taking time out to ENJOY it? There's always lots to do and the list never seems to end - time for a cup of tea and a walk around the garden. How do you manage your To-Do List?
Well Done Anita! You accomplished A LOT this summer! This post reminds me of something we learned from a fellow off-grid friend when we first moved in here 15 years ago. He told us to not only keep a "To Do" list but once an item was crossed off, it should be moved to the "Done" list and from time to time you should review your Done list in order to remind yourself of how much you have accomplished!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Michelle! I felt encouraged when I took the time to remember and I've probably forgotten lots of things.
DeleteTalk about an industrious summer! We've had a pretty busy one as well. Maybe I'll blog a list accomplished to see just what all we did...
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea!! We can spur one another on - can't wait to read it!
DeleteWhat a great post! You're right, it's much better to focus on the positive. You're so sweet to mention my blog post and yes, I'm feelin' the love ;-). Congratulations on making your first batch of soap. That's on my to-do list some day. Thanks so much for helping me out with the canning time for pickled beets (10 minutes). It worked great!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Anita...looks like your list of accomplishments far outweighed the "wish I had gotten done" list (; You are an inspiration!! I just become a new follower and look forward to coming back for more posts (;
ReplyDeleteIn Gratitude,
Michele
The Homesteading Cottage
Sweet Michele - you've been on my mind today :) Check out her blog ladies and send her some encouragement - this girl wants to MOVE!
DeleteThat picture is precious! I think you're doing a great job with your list!
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