P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

Of course next year it will be soy because of crop rotation and all that, but still… let me have this.. Chris and I were able to ditch the real estate agent for a few minutes and we took a walk around the property and along the corn field.

Okay, shudder-ish..Well, you see what I mean.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

It’s still not pretty, but I feel so much better about it..I can find any vase I need!.So where did all those toys go?.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

Well, the other day I just remembered we had this unused closet in the front hall.I forgot about a closet.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

I’m smart like that..

I put the toys in there aaaand I even put a curtain over it.Not a single hijink has been planned.

Originally, I was thinking it was too close to Easter this year and I would just by-pass all my green decorating and crafting attempts this time so as to not make myself crazy when I realized I only had 2 weeks afterwards to do Easter stuff..But of course, seeing all the fun things that everyone else is doing (and being somewhat Irish and all) makes me want to participate this year, just a little bit.

So rather than showing you all the fun and brilliant things that I’ve come up with this year for St. Paddy’s Day (of which, there are none), I thought I’d show you some of my favorite ideas from others, just in case you’re in the same boat as I am and you want to throw something together lickety-split.. Leprechaun Pee at The NY Melrose Family.. St. Paddy’s Day Sensory Bin from Hubby Made Me.. St. Patrick’s Day Lunchbox Laughs from.Kiki & Company..

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