And now it's official: Summer is over.
Fall screams by in Indiana, and it's certain that in a matter of weeks we could be at the risk of snow and freezing temperatures. It's something I haven't gotten used to in the six years I've lived in this state.
Fall is my favorite time of year, but summer is such a close second. But it's a season that hasn't been enjoyed as fully as I used to since having children. The traditions of old have been shortened and shaved to work around toddlers and pregnancies and naptimes and attention spans.
And there was so much I didn't do this year.
Inspired by Green Baby Guide's list of end-of-summer regrets, here's the list of things I'd meant to do this summer but just didn't. My list is longer; chalk it up to Catholic guilt.
- Start a garden. This is the third year in this house, and the third year I'd meant to plant a garden and didn't. Sure, I've got some container plants and some herbs, berries and green onions planted haphazardly among our mandatory bushes, but a real garden? No. It's time I quit waiting on my neighbor to set up her fence and just move ahead in life.
- Plan for my garden. Yes, I mentioned I'd wanted to do edible landscaping, but that stopped at the library books after my husband and I had a difference of opinion.
- Plant my replacement tree. I am certain I will be found out by my homeowners association, when they realize that I am down to one and a half trees. Sorry. After the lightening strike and unemployment, my planned fruit tree is still on the wish list for the backyard.
- Visit a you-pick farm. It would have been fun for my 3 year old, but the blueberry thing just didn't happen.
- Fully take advantage of my CSA. As much as I've grouched about the variety, I confess that sometimes I gave up, shook my head and ignored the fact that random produce X was in my box and let it go to waste.
- Get a compost bin. It's been on my list, and I can't do a "pile" in my neighborhood. I can't tell you how many weeks I've shaken my head as I prepped meals and thought I needed to get a compost bin. It's just not in the budget. (But, my birthday is coming!)
- Hike or camp. I miss it. But I have a 9 month old. 'Nuff said.
3 comments:
Unfortunately, I know exactly what you mean. Where did the time go? What am I going to do with my ever-growing to-do list once the weather turns cold? I love, love, love fall, but you're right; it's gone much too quickly. We'll have to make an effort to get outside every day and enjoy it while it lasts. There is one good thing about winter, though: Christmas! (But I'm not excited about the cost and hassle and stress that brings, either.) Oh well, hope you get a chance to break away from work early today for a little mini-vacation in the sunshine with your little ones. Enjoy!
I'm glad I'm not the only one with end of summer regrets!
You might want to check on Craigslist for a free compost bin. Also, I guess you can make your own with chicken wire and stakes (or so I've heard).
And there's always next year. . . .
We hope you join us this week for Thrifty Green Thursday. Your blog is full of frugal, eco-friendly ideas so you'd be a perfect fit! Thanks for the link love for us over at The Green Baby Guide!
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