I am very fortunate to be at a point in my life where I get to make more choices about how I spend my time. I can choose to work just part-time or not at all. I get to choose what kind of work I want to do. You don't always have those choices when you are younger and trying to support a family. I am grateful for the opportunity to choose.
We had spring break two weeks ago. I used that time as an opportunity to try my first activities at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. I assisted with a class called "Looking at Leaves". We taught children how to use a microscope. They made a slide with a bit of a leaf, and examined it. It was really fun, and I learned a few things.
The next day I had a table where I taught children how to use a Chlorophyll meter to examine the amount of chlorophyll in leaves. I had never seen an instrument like this, so it was fun to experiment with it and to show others how to use it. It was fun to be in such a beautiful environment, and I felt very encouraged about volunteering there in the future. I am grateful that we have this beautiful garden in our community.
After helping at the Botanical Garden, I was inspired to come home and get seeds going for my own gardens. While I have some flowers, I mostly like to grow vegetables. So far I have two types of tomatoes planted, two kinds of peppers, both green and Anaheim, and some Kale. I also have some marigolds started. I am fortunate to have a big backyard. I am really grateful that I will not be teaching summer school this year. It will give me a lot more time to work on my garden, which hopefully means I will win the war with the weeds this year.
I saw this meme on Facebook from the Power of Positivity.
I am going to give it a try. Day #1:
- I am grateful for having choices about how I spend my time.
- I am grateful for having the Des Moines Botanical Gardens in our community.
- I am grateful that I have a home with a place to grow a garden of my own.
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