Amaranth
1-1-11, 4:11pm
Here's the proposed list of projects and adventures for the first two weeks:
***Food***
Eat a salad of mixed greens/green vegetables at least once a day
Eat 5+ servings of vegetables and fruits a day
Plan your spring garden
Choose a new spring or summer vegetable to try this year
Plan your summer garden
Order spring and summer seeds, plants, and supplies
(Note: Have scheduled the fall and winter garden planning for the next two weeks)
Make weekly lists of what to do in the garden for spring and summer.
***Relationships/Thoughts/Project Reports***
Get a journal that you will enjoy writing/drawing in
Each day list 3 thing that you liked, made you happy, or that you found especially interesting
***Adventures***
Do two 10 minute walks each day
Think about activities or places where you could meet new friends or increase the quality of current friendships and family relationships
***Body Boosters***
Read the 2011 edition of Eat to Live
Schedule any needed medical appointments. For adults consider if you are due for tetanus and whooping cough boosters (usually every 10 years)
If baby is due this year, create a prebirth plan and spread the projects out through the eighth month
Go to sleep 15 minutes earlier
I think this is doable for most people. Where I am concerned though is people who have jobs outside the home and children plus a large or diverse garden--is there enough time to do both the garden planning and read the new edition of Eat to Live?
***Food***
Eat a salad of mixed greens/green vegetables at least once a day
Eat 5+ servings of vegetables and fruits a day
Plan your spring garden
Choose a new spring or summer vegetable to try this year
Plan your summer garden
Order spring and summer seeds, plants, and supplies
(Note: Have scheduled the fall and winter garden planning for the next two weeks)
Make weekly lists of what to do in the garden for spring and summer.
***Relationships/Thoughts/Project Reports***
Get a journal that you will enjoy writing/drawing in
Each day list 3 thing that you liked, made you happy, or that you found especially interesting
***Adventures***
Do two 10 minute walks each day
Think about activities or places where you could meet new friends or increase the quality of current friendships and family relationships
***Body Boosters***
Read the 2011 edition of Eat to Live
Schedule any needed medical appointments. For adults consider if you are due for tetanus and whooping cough boosters (usually every 10 years)
If baby is due this year, create a prebirth plan and spread the projects out through the eighth month
Go to sleep 15 minutes earlier
I think this is doable for most people. Where I am concerned though is people who have jobs outside the home and children plus a large or diverse garden--is there enough time to do both the garden planning and read the new edition of Eat to Live?