I don't want to stop blogging...there are just other things I seem to be doing more. In fact, as I'm writing this, I'm thinking I should be doing x, y, and z.
But, I definitely don't want to stop blogging. So, what have I been up to? Life. You know how it goes, three kids, running hither and yon, having fun.
I've started writing for my town's Patch site. A weekly cooking column about recipes using local food. So I've been LOVING that.
I've been getting more serious about editing my novel. I'm about half way through a serious read-through/edit, then I'm going to let TK read it so he can be my sounding board about some areas of weakness and areas of potential re-write. And I still have three alternate endings blocked out, so unless I'm planning a choose-you-own-adventure book, I'm going to have to make a decision.
N-man and B-man are finishing up kindergarten, which is exciting and unbelievable. Z-man is almost two, and is enjoying the terrible twos to their fullest. He's very advanced, not even waiting until he turns two. He also has a speech delay, just like big bros did, and we've started down the Early Intervention road again, which has its pros and cons. Tomorrow we have a follow-up ear check to decide if he should get tubes or not.
You see, life. Regular stuff that keeps me laughing and running and smiling.
So that's where I've been. Howdy, y'all!
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Most of why I wanted to get back on my blog was to post about Change the World Wednesday. I've written about it many times before, and I'll just say again how much I love the weekly challenges to become a little more environmentally friendly and aware. Here's this week's challenge:
This week, make your coffee or tea at home. Getting coffee/tea out every day not only costs a lot but also generates a lot of waste. Make it at home instead. And don't forget ... both coffee grounds and tea leaves are great in the compost bin.
Or ...
If you don't drink these beverages or always drink them at home, choose one other food or beverage, which you typically buy at either a restaurant or grocery store, and make it yourself at home. And, of course, we'd like to hear all about it!
I wrote about how I broke the coffee habit back in November 2009. Wow, it's surprising that it's been so long! It's still going great. I'd say I get coffee out maybe once or twice a month now, instead of 4 or 5 times a week. Quite a change! And we're still using organic milk (I'd originally given up buying coffee out so we could afford organic milk).
I guess it's been a year and a half, but I hardly think of it anymore. There's very little draw to go out for coffee, unless I'm meeting someone or have really been running around all day without stop. And those are the times I don't feel guilty about treating myself :)
Want to play along? Head over to Reduce Footprints blog!
The Balance by Neal Wooten
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Canus is a land in which three races of man live in precarious balance with
one another. The Fathers of the city in the sky, the Scavs (who call
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3 comments:
Wow ... since 2009? That's fabulous!! Years ago (before I was aware), I would stop every morning and get a latte' on my way to work. Expensive and a lot of waste.
I really like the idea of using the money saved to do something Eco-friendly ... and purchasing organics is the perfect idea. Brilliant! The challenge has been upped! Thanks so much! :-)
We've mostly given up coffee since Christmas 2009, ok at least my husband has. We make tea at home every day, but I have been really bad with spring here and getting an ice coffee every morning. My newest goal is to absolutely stop getting an ice coffee out and I will make it at home. I haven't been extremely motivated to blog. I really enjoy it, but I just don't seem to have the inspiration on what to write about!
i hope you write the blog for ever!
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