Professionally, substitute teaching has allowed me to work regularly in several surrounding counties: Preble, Butler, Montgomery, and Warren, all through the AESOP system. I have been approved for a long-term (10 week) subbing position for a local first grade class, which is an opportunity that I've been waiting for awhile. My renewed teaching license is good until 2016, and now that we're settled in our home, I should be able to find full-time work soon.
The kids are all having a good year at their schools, better than last year, now that they are settled in and more familiar with people and the area. They've adapted extremely well to the area and our farm...I'm sure this experience will be the positive impact on their lives that we were hoping it would be.
Shelby, aka Wonder Woman, has done an incredible job building her career and growing this farm - nothing short of astounding! I am pretty sure that she could accomplish any task handed to her, with the help of the internet and her fire for getting things done. If I asked her to send us to the moon, I am sure she could develop a plan to make a rocket and synch it to the computer and our cellphones to track our trajectory safely to the moon. She shares the passion, ambition, and planning to make this all happen. Her program continues into 2013 with talk of a multi-year commitment, and more professional responsibilities with her company. Shelby has definitely had a successful year at work and on the farm!
There are several goals for our home for 2013:
- Insulation and caulking - we definitely need to weatherproof everywhere to reduce drafts and increase energy efficiency. Insulation in the attic and basement first, along with caulking around the doors and windows.
- Wood burning stove - By next winter, we plan on heating by wood in our parlor stove...a definite priority!
- Begin flooring the attic to create a more usable space.
- Clean the basement and create more usable spaces, such as food storage, seedling starts, and emergency shelter.
- Change the parlor from a computer/crafts area into a living/gaming extension of our living room.
- Build stage one of our back deck, out into the yard, overlooking Narnia and our wildflower area. Big project, but it will give us our back yard back.
- Kids' playhouse in the front cove area, starting with a deck footprint.
- Finish the barn, build the chicken coop, and build a rabbit hutch area onto the barn.
- Finish cutting trees and planting new trees.
Happy New Year, and may the new year treat you well!
My goodness Mark, I almost fell over when I saw your post. You must have been very busy this year as I wouldnt say that you are a "regular" blogger. I've been waiting for the male perspective for ages. Of course, im saying this all in jest as I dont blog at all. Love the Photo above. Cheers for New Year's Mark.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lynda! Happy New Year to your and your family! I've been bad about writing lately - so much going on around here to distract me...I'll try to do better next year :) The photo was taken by a friend of ours, and it's one of our favorites, too! Thanks for reading!
DeleteSo much change for us during 2012 and so many new projects for 2013...hard work and amazing results.
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