We may have bitten off a little more than we can chew with this fairly large vegetable garden we dug up last Fall, but it should at least be an interesting learning experience..
Others might be happy to paint over old finishes, which I’ve done, as a happy medium for a little while.Or some other point in the renovating process.
For me, I could happily live with bare stud walls forever if I had to.At least that’s how I’m feeling right now.And knowing that helps the process a ton.. 3) Set tiny little baby goals that you can accomplish in tiny little baby steps in a very short amount of time to keep hope alive!.
I’m a big fan of doing projects in 15 or even 5 minute increments.As long as I can see a little bit of progress everyday, I feel great.
A lot of our big projects (like cutting holes in walls or electrical) are mostly done by Chris, but there are still plenty of things that need to be done that aren’t huge perfectionist jobs, like painting, installing hardware, or keeping the work area organized, that I can get done a little at a time and keep myself feeling like we’re moving in the right direction.. 4) Learn to get rid of stuff..
I cannot believe that amount of stuff we own.I know addictively is not a word, but you know what I mean.
Here’s what you’ll need to make this recipe:.2-3 large-ish zucchini from the garden.
About 1 Tbsp chopped fresh oregano (or about 1/2 as much dried oregano!).2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped.